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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 21 MIN

AGREEING TO AGREE

from Tha Daily Spark · host ha2tim Gye-Nyame

Peace, Power, and Joy, family! Tune into today's episode as we submerge ourselves in the deep blue frequency of Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility). We are hacking the cultural operating system to assassinate the myth of hyper-individualism and release the exhausting, heavy burden of "I". Drawing wisdom from a timeless African proverb of milk and honey, and examining historical flashpoints from June 24th—including the Group Areas Act and Nelson Mandela's healing stance at Ellis Park Stadium—we break down the ancestral architecture of the "We". Stop trying to figure it all out alone. Drop the heavy load, agree to agree, and plug back into the unbreakable flow of the Tribe. If this message resonates with your journey toward self-mastery, please like, subscribe, share, and become a supporter of the movement today! Get more information at https://dot.cards/gnjmediaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tha-daily-spark--6820514/support.Keep the Fire Burning Did this episode spark something in you? If you value the wisdom and want to help us keep the lights on and the mic live, consider becoming a supporter. Every bit of love helps us grow the Tribe. 👉 Support the Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-spark--6820514/supportTap into the Network Want to connect with Brother Ha2tim, check out GNJ Media, or find us on social? Everything you need is just one click away. 🔗 Connect Here: https://dot.cards/gnjmediaGet your FREE Nguzo Saba Narrative Map: https://link.content360.io/NguzoSabaMap

Peace, Power, and Joy, family! Tune into today's episode as we submerge ourselves in the deep blue frequency of Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility). We are hacking the cultural operating system to assassinate the myth of hyper-individualism and release the exhausting, heavy burden of "I". Drawing wisdom from a timeless African proverb of milk and honey, and examining historical flashpoints from June 24th—including the Group Areas Act and Nelson Mandela's healing stance at Ellis Park Stadium—we break down the ancestral architecture of the "We". Stop trying to figure it all out alone. Drop the heavy load, agree to agree, and plug back into the unbreakable flow of the Tribe. If this message resonates with your journey toward self-mastery, please like, subscribe, share, and become a supporter of the movement today! Get more information at https://dot.cards/gnjmediaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tha-daily-spark--6820514/support.Keep the Fire Burning Did this episode spark something in you? If you value the wisdom and want to help us keep the lights on and the mic live, consider becoming a supporter. Every bit of love helps us grow the Tribe. 👉 Support the Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-spark--6820514/supportTap into the Network Want to connect with Brother Ha2tim, check out GNJ Media, or find us on social? Everything you need is just one click away. 🔗 Connect Here: https://dot.cards/gnjmediaGet your FREE Nguzo Saba Narrative Map: https://link.content360.io/NguzoSabaMap

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