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Letting Go of the Negative

Episode 1 of the Healing Black Women Podcast podcast, hosted by Laqwanda Roberts-Buckley, titled "Letting Go of the Negative" was published on August 10, 2025 and runs 24 minutes.

August 10, 2025 ·24m · Healing Black Women Podcast

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Laqwanda Roberts-Buckley is sitting down with special guest spiritual rapper JClay discussing ways his lyrics position us to let go of the negative. JClay is a spiritual rap artist and one of the leading voices in the spiritual hip-hop movement. With a background as both a NASA engineer and music producer, his songs carry the precision of a scientist and the heart of a healer. Every lyric he writes is intentional, designed to raise consciousness, release fear, and bring listeners back to peac...

Laqwanda Roberts-Buckley is sitting down with special guest spiritual rapper JClay discussing ways his lyrics position us to let go of the negative. JClay is a spiritual rap artist and one of the leading voices in the spiritual hip-hop movement. With a background as both a NASA engineer and music producer, his songs carry the precision of a scientist and the heart of a healer. Every lyric he writes is intentional, designed to raise consciousness, release fear, and bring listeners back to peace.

His music merges spoken-word depth with mainstream-quality beats, forming a unique sound praised by psychologists, music professionals, and fans alike. Holistic psychologist Dr. Nicole LePera calls his work “remarkable,”.

JClay’s debut album, IAMNOBODY, IAMSOMEONE, is widely regarded as a healing tool, with listeners reporting breakthroughs in mental health just by playing it on repeat. His live performances often bring audiences to tears, not out of sadness, but because they finally feel seen, heard, and free.

His new single Humble Yo Self continues his mission to heal through music, using powerful lyricism and spiritual insight to reveal the truth behind what it really means to humble oneself in the presence of the divine in one another.

For a powerful first listen, experience his fan-favorite song Let Go: https://youtu.be/FQoFUPLLU3o 

We would love to hear from you Sis! Check out our blog, videos, free groups and more on our website. Have questions? Want to request Laqwanda our hosts to speak at your next event? You can also email us or join us on social media.   

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