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  • Nationality, Identity & Treaties: Geronimo Moimaiya on FBA/Indigenous, Lineage Proof & Sovereignty
    Nov 6 2025

    What does it really mean to claim Indigenous identity in the U.S.—and how is that different from “Foundational Black American” (FBA)? In this episode, constitutional advocate Geronimo Moimaiya joins Adlore “Empress Addi” Casseus to unpack the intersections of nationality, identity, treaties, and documentation. We go deep on maternal lineage research (to 1741 NC), treaty history (Powhatan, Miami, etc.), reclassification from “Indian” to “Negro/Colored,” and why federal recognition can complicate ideas of sovereignty.You’ll hear practical steps for tracing family history (Library of Congress accounts, Fold3, Ancestry), how contract law and trusts show up in everyday identity paperwork, cautionary notes on commercialized “tribal citizenship,” and why reconnecting to custom, language, and governance matters. We also touch on child support administration, the voluntary program debate, and the larger question: how do we rebuild identity with integrity—across the African diaspora, Caribbean lineages (Haiti, Jamaica), and the Americas?Educational content only. Nothing here is legal advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified professional.Correction on Africa's original name(s): Alkebulan, as in, "mother of mankind" or "garden of Eden"-however, the many names of Africa over the ages are: Kemet, Ethiopia, Cush, and Corbye. It is believed that the name, "Africa" was coined by Romans. Chapters:00:00 Intro & intent (education, not legal advice)02:05 Geronimo’s lineage: maternal records to 1741 (North Carolina)08:22 Contract law, courts & becoming a constitutional advocate14:10 Child support administration: structure, penalties & reform questions19:40 FBA vs. Indigenous identity: definitions, overlaps, tensions27:18 Treaties 101: Powhatan, Miami, reclassification & 1924 citizenship35:55 Federal recognition vs. sovereignty—what people miss42:10 Tracing your lineage: elders, records, Library of Congress, Fold3, Ancestry49:30 Cherokee “citizenship” cautions & commercialization concerns55:05 Spiritual customs, fasting, Sabbath, and cultural continuity1:00:15 Caribbean lineages (Haiti, Jamaica) within Indigenous histories1:05:40 Trusts, names, and documentation: getting the paperwork right1:10:10 Action steps & resources + closingShow Notes / Resources Mentioned:Library of Congress (create a free account to access treaty scans and archives)Fold3.com (military records)Ancestry.com (census, birth/marriage/death records)City/county clerk & archives (local deeds, probate, and vital records)Elders & family documents (Bibles, letters, photos, obituaries)Call to Action:If this conversation helped you think differently about identity, subscribe and share. Have a lineage win or question? Drop it in the comments. For future episodes and essays, follow Empress Addi and The Empress Addi Podcast.Guest: Geronimo MoimaiyaHandles: IG: @GeronimothecherokeeIG: @TrusttheconstitutionTiktok: @GeronimothecherokeeTiktok: @TrusttheconstitutionFacebook: @Geronimo Chaha Moimaiya Facebook: @TrusttheconstitutionEmail: GeronimoMoimaiya@Trusttheconstitution.comLinktree page: https://linktr.ee/TrustthenstitutionHost: Adlore “Empress Addi” CasseusPodcast: The Empress Addi Podcast | Essays: addicasseus.com

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    1 h et 15 min
  • E10: Beyond the Stereotype: Black Women, Work & What Real Merit Looks Like
    Sep 24 2025

    Coach and advocate Tamera Rowls joins Empress Addi for a candid, solutions-focused conversation on navigating hostile systems, documenting retaliation, protecting your peace, and building careers that match your brilliance. We ground this talk in data, lived experience, and practical tools leaders can use to fix the “broken rung.”What you’ll hear:Receipts vs. rhetoric: why merit must be measured, not assumedDocument–then–decide: a simple playbook for speaking up safelyThe “broken rung” for Black women—and how to repair itMoney as community power: circulating dollars, building brandsSelf-care as strategy: boundaries, therapy, and soft-era practicesGuestTamera Rowls — Coach, brand strategist, and advocate for Black women at work.Connect with Tamera on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamera-rowls/Keep going!!!Read the companion article on The Write Movement:https://addicasseus.com/2025/09/18/beyond-the-stereotype-black-women-work-and-what-real-merit-looks-like/Grab Addi’s book: What’s Next For You: Living In Purposehttps://a.co/d/1VNWtd8Work with Addi (Ascend Revenue Group): hello@ascendrevenuegroup.comIf this resonated with you, please like, subscribe, and share with someone who deserves people-centered systems at work.#EmpressAddi #BlackWomenAtWork #WorkplaceEquity #CareerAdvancement #Leadership #DEI #Retaliation #Meritocracy #TheWriteMovement

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    1 h et 36 min
  • E9: Body, Spirit, System: Health Equity in the Haitian Diaspora
    Sep 23 2025

    Physician–memoirist and CMO Dr. Marie Andrine Constant joins Empress Addi to explore care that honors the whole person—clinical excellence, cultural wisdom, and spiritual safety. We talk language as a medical intervention, trauma-informed design, diaspora identity, and the systems moves that make equity real.What you’ll hear:Equity as design (not charity): levers leaders can pull nowSpiritual safety in exam rooms: honoring faith, ritual, languageMigration-aware care: trust, interpreters, and outcomesMemoir as medicine: stories that teach leadershipGuest: Dr. Constant—physician, former Consul of Haiti in Boston and Ambassador to Cuba, now Chief Medical Officer at a federally qualified health center.Work with Addi:• Ascend Executive Prep (8-week leadership for young adults)• Book: What’s Next For You: Living in Purpose (https://a.co/d/dN2U5pF)• Contact: hello@ascendrevenuegroup.comLike, subscribe, and share this episode with someone building people-centered systems.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • E8: “Passports, Purpose, and Play: An Honest Talk with Kenol Thomas”
    Sep 2 2025

    This is a video about “Passports, Purpose, and Play: An Honest Talk with Kenol Thomas”Kenol is a marketing professional who’s spent the past few years helping companies grow through creative campaigns and cross-team collaboration. He enjoys connecting people and ideas to make things happen.Beyond work, he founded Black MAN Travels, a platform created to inspire people to explore the world, no matter their background or budget. Travel has been a big part of his journey, and he shares tips, stories, and resources to make it easier for anyone to start exploring.At the core, Kenol is about growth—helping businesses reach new heights and encouraging people to discover new places along the way.Check out Black Man Travel: http://www.blackmantravels.com/Also, GRAB MY BOOK TODAY! CHANGE YOUR LIFE: What's Next For You: Living In PurposeA practical guide to aligning your passion with prosperity can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FLXJZV4C?...

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    1 h et 8 min
  • E7: The Hardest Stage: Healing, Play, and Choosing Yourself Through Drama Therapy
    Aug 30 2025

    In this episode of The Empress Addi Podcast, I sit down with Michelle Moreno, MS, RDT, CPT—a registered drama therapist, performer, and healer based in Miami, FL. Michelle partners with the Adrienne Arsht Theater and educational institutions to bridge the gap in mental health awareness through creative arts therapies, psychoeducation, and trauma-informed practices.She is also the co-founder of Drama Therapists United (DTU), a collective making mental health and play accessible to all—free of cost—through grants and community partnerships. Beyond her clinical work, Michelle has performed on stages across South Florida, bringing both laughter and transformation through her craft.✨ Connect with Michelle:📧 LWCHealingArts@outlook.com🌐 lwchealingarts.com📖 Continue Your Journey with My BookIf today’s conversation inspired you, grab a copy of my book:What’s Next For You: Living in Purpose – A Practical Guide to Aligning Your Passion with Prosperity👉 Get it on AmazonThis guide blends practical steps and soulful reflection to help you align your purpose with prosperity.🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes of The Empress Addi Podcast—where we honor our ancestors, reclaim our stories, and step boldly into our future.#DramaTherapy #HealingThroughArt #TheEmpressAddiPodcast #WhatsNextForYou #CreativeHealing #PlayAndHealing

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    1 h et 12 min
  • The Hidden Power of Haitian Vodou: Decolonizing Spirituality & Psychology with Dr. Charlene Désir
    Jul 18 2025

    The Hidden Power of Haitian Vodou: Decolonizing Spirituality & Psychology with Dr. Charlene Désir
    Join Empress Addi in conversation with Dr. Charlene Désir as they explore Haitian Vodou beyond stereotypes — as a healing system, an alternative psychology, and a tool for decolonizing mind and spirit. Together, they unpack ancestral wisdom, identity, and how Vodou offers pathways to wholeness often overlooked in Western frameworks.

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    1 h
  • Becoming Who You Already Are
    May 24 2025

    This episode wasn’t just a conversation — it was a mirror. A sacred reminder that you are not broken. You are in process. That intuition you keep ignoring? It’s sacred. That version of you before the heartbreak, the burnout, the role-playing? She still exists.

    And if you’re feeling lost right now, maybe you’re not lost at all. Maybe you’re unbecoming everything that was never really you.


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    41 min
  • Dating en Ayisien: Dating While Haitian
    May 21 2025

    In this premiere Kreyòl edition, my friend Juliette and I have a light-hearted conversation on dating and sex, deal breakers, and how we initially connect with someone. It's funny, it's raunchy, and real.

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    47 min