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The Agua Cedito Show

The Agua Cedito Show

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Agua Cedito show is a podcast dedicated to demystifying, decolonizing, and deconstructing Haitian Vodoun to educate, dispel myths, and celebrate this beautiful Afro Diasporic religion. Agua Cedito aims to amplify, educate, and enlighten its listeners about Haitian Vodou as a path to Black Liberation.

Through historical insights, interviews, and storytelling, the show will provide an authentic, respectful exploration of Haitian Vodou, highlighting its cultural significance, historical roots, and relevance in today’s world.

2024-2026
Spiritualité
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    • Episode 46: Honoring Papa Pye, The Pye Family, and the Importance of Northern Haiti in Vodou
      Jan 28 2026

      In this episode, we take a deep dive into Northern Haiti and explore why this region is so spiritually significant within Haitian Vodou. Northern Haiti holds unique ancestral lineages, ritual practices, and spiritual expressions that continue to shape Vodou as it is practiced today. We begin by grounding the conversation in the history, land, and spiritual memory of the North, and why its Vodou traditions carry distinct meaning and power.

      From there, we deconstruct the concept of a pye (stone), including what it represents spiritually, how it functions in Vodou practice, and why stones are understood as living spiritual anchors rather than symbolic objects. This understanding leads us into a discussion of the Pye family of Lwas, where we explore how these spirits are connected to land, ancestry, stability, and place.

      We then expand the conversation to include other Northern Haitian Lwas, highlighting nuances in Vodou that are specific to the Northern Haitian experience and how regional expression shapes spiritual practice. As part of this exploration, we introduce Papa Pye, sharing who he is, where he comes from, and what his energetic signature feels like when he is present or working in someone’s life.

      We close the episode by breaking down the different expressions within the Pye escort, helping listeners understand how one spiritual family can hold multiple energies, roles, and responsibilities while still remaining deeply connected to land, lineage, and ancestral continuity.

      This episode is ideal for listeners who want a deeper, place-based understanding of Haitian Vodou, ancestral land spirits, and the spiritual importance of Northern Haiti.

      Keywords: Northern Haiti Vodou, Northern Haitian Vodou traditions, Haitian Vodou spirits, Pye stone Vodou, pye meaning in Vodou, Pye family of lwas, land spirits in Haitian Vodou, Papa Pierre lwa, Northern Haitian lwas, Vodou cosmology, ancestral stones Vodou, African diasporic spirituality, Haitian spirituality, Vodou regional traditions, Vodou ancestral land spirits, Pye escort lwas, Haitian Vodou podcast.

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      1 h et 21 min
    • Episode 45: Honoring and Loving on the Elegant Rada Female Spirits of Haitian Vodou
      Jan 21 2026

      In this episode, we turn our attention to the female Lwas of the Rada nanchon and explore the calm, steady, and deeply nurturing energy they bring to Haitian Vodou. We begin the conversation with an overview of the Rada female spirits as a whole, discussing their shared energetic signature, often associated with balance, refinement, patience, emotional regulation, healing, and ancestral continuity. These aquatic spirits represent stability, tradition, and the kind of spiritual power that sustains families and communities over time.

      From there, we introduce listeners to beloved Metrès Lwas of the Rada nanchon that we haven’t yet covered on the podcast. In this episode, we will discuss Metrès Filomiz Pye, Metrès Sévérine, Mademoiselle Charlotte, Manbo Lovana, Anaïs Pyé, Metrès Dayila, Manzè Marie, Médan Létan, and Manbo Cécile. Where information is available, we share who they are, how they are understood within Vodou practice, and what their individual energetic signatures feel like, whether that shows up as gentleness, discipline, elegance, quiet authority, or protective care.

      This episode is an invitation to learn about the lesser-discussed but deeply respected Rada female spirits, and to appreciate the many ways feminine spiritual leadership shows up in Haitian Vodou beyond the more widely known names. Whether you’re expanding your knowledge of Vodou, deepening your spiritual practice, or simply curious about the diversity of the Lwa, this conversation offers a grounded and respectful introduction to these beautiful and refined spirits.

      Keywords: Haitian Vodou spirits, female lwas in Vodou, Rada female lwas, Rada nanchon, Haitian spirituality, Vodou feminine spirits, African diasporic spirituality, Vodou cosmology, Rada lwa energy, Vodou ancestral traditions, Metres lwas, Rada spirits meaning, gentle lwa energy, refined lwa spirits, Haitian Vodou podcast, Metres Philomise, Mademoiselle Charlotte Vodou, Manbo Lovana, Metres Severine, Medan Letan, Cecile Vodou lwa, Anais Pye, Metres Dayila, Manze Marie.

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      1 h et 44 min
    • Episode 44: Loving on The Grandmother Lwas of Haitian Vodou: Elders, Healers, and Ancestral Wisdom
      Jan 14 2026

      In this grounding and heart-centered episode, we explore the importance of the grandmother archetype in Haitian Vodou cosmology and why elder spiritual energy holds such a powerful role in healing, protection, and ancestral memory. The grandmother spirits, often called the Grann Lwas, represent wisdom earned through experience, care rooted in discipline, and love that protects while teaching hard truths.

      We begin the conversation by breaking down what the grandmother archetype means in Vodou and how it reflects community leadership, spiritual authority, and ancestral continuity. From there, we introduce you to some of our beloved grandmother Lwas, discussing their origins, personalities, and energetic signatures, and how each one shows up differently to guide, correct, heal, and protect.

      We then widen the lens and explore comparable grandmother and elder deities across world religions, highlighting how cultures around the world honor elder feminine wisdom while still centering the unique role of the Grann Lwas in Haitian Vodou.

      We close the episode by discussing what it can mean when grandmother energy begins surfacing in your life, often during times when you are being called to slow down, listen more deeply, set stronger boundaries, heal ancestral wounds, or step into a role of care, leadership, or spiritual maturity.

      Whether you are learning about Haitian Vodou, exploring African diasporic spirituality, or feeling drawn to ancestral and elder wisdom, this episode offers a warm, accessible introduction to the spirits who remind us that guidance, correction, and love can exist at the same time.

      Keywords: grandmother lwas, grann lwas, Haitian Vodou spirits, Vodou elder spirits, grandmother archetype in Vodou, Haitian spirituality, African diaspora religion, ancestral wisdom Vodou, Vodou healing spirits, elder feminine energy, Vodou cosmology, grandmother deities across cultures, ancestral protection spirits, spiritual maturity and ancestors, honoring the grandmother spirits.

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      1 h et 17 min
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