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Greetings!

An episode of the The Afro Fairy Goddess podcast, hosted by The Afro Fairy Goddess, titled "Greetings!" was published on September 1, 2018 and runs 4 minutes.

September 1, 2018 ·4m · The Afro Fairy Goddess

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Welcome to the Fairy Goddess pod cast! I am Zingha your Afro Fairy Goddess and this is the intro for our platform. Yup! I said "our" because this is a platform for us. Us who want to work be to be better, to learn about ourselves and our spirits and be abundant in our own Magick.

Welcome to the Fairy Goddess pod cast! I am Zingha your Afro Fairy Goddess and this is the intro for our platform. Yup! I said "our" because this is a platform for us. Us who want to work be to be better, to learn about ourselves and our spirits and be abundant in our own Magick.


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