Morgan Gray
Afrocentric.
Mission: To redefine and expand the understanding of Afrocentrism by illuminating the deeper, often untold histories and lived experiences of the Black Aboriginal peoples of North America—those later labeled as African American. The podcast bridges these truths with the ancestral narratives of Africa, South America, and the Caribbean, fostering a renewed global appreciation for Black heritage, resilience, and cultural continuity. Purpose: This podcast exists to challenge limited historical frameworks, such as the dominant 1619 narrative, by restoring depth, dignity, and context to the story of...
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Episodes
Kaycee J's Monologue: Food, Energy, and Balance 25.06.2026 13:40
Kaycee J’s Monologue: Food, Energy, and Balance explores the deep connection between spiritual awareness, physical nourishment, and energetic alignment. The conversation unfolds into a powerful discussion on sustaining personal energy through natural and holistic means. Kaycee highlights the importance of consuming high-vibrational foods such as fruits, alkaline, and whole foods that support clari...
Morgan and the Energy Readers ft. Kaycee J. 18.06.2026 1:38:39
This episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, “Morgan and the Energy Readers ft. Kaycee J.,” explores the concept of energy from both a spiritual and practical perspective. The conversation breaks down what energy really is, how it shows up in everyday life, and how people can become more aware of it through their natural senses—such as sight, feeling, intuition, and emotion. Morgan and Kaycee J. share...
The Remembrance, The Code Noir 11.06.2026 13:56
In this episode, host Morgan Gray reads the Code Noir in full, bringing listeners face-to-face with one of the most chilling legal documents of the French colonial era. Issued under King Louis XIV in 1685 and later adapted for places like Louisiana in 1724 , the Code Noir was designed to regulate slavery, control Aboriginal life, enforce Catholicism, and protect colonial order across the Fren...
The Remembrance: Virginia Racial Integrity Act of 1924 28.05.2026 13:56
In this episode, Morgan reads The Virginia Racial Integrity Act of 1924, a crucial primary source that exposes how race was formally reclassified in Virginia during the early 20th century. The document reveals the legal push to relabel Aboriginal and Black people native to America under the category of “Negro,” while enforcing a rigid racial hierarchy that shaped identity, law, and social status....
The Remembrance: A Letter from William Penn, Proprietary and Govern 28.05.2026 9:27
In this episode, Morgan reads A Letter from William Penn, Proprietary and Governour , a powerful primary source that offers a revealing look at early colonial America through the words of William Penn himself. The document describes the original melanated beings in America—the Aboriginal peoples—depicting them as black, swarthy, and copper-colored, while also showing how they lived, governed, and...
The Revelations: Munire, To Fortify 21.05.2026 19:37
In this thought-provoking episode of The Revelations, host Morgan delves into the concept of “To Fortify,” centering the discussion on strengthening the mind as a vital component of spiritual and personal resilience. Through an Afrocentric lens, she explores the intricate relationship between mental discipline, nervous system regulation, and overall well-being. Morgan emphasizes the power of metac...
Spoken Word: Mary the Rebel 21.05.2026 2:06
This episode centers on Morgan Gray’s spoken word piece “Mary the Rebel,” which reframes one of the most mischaracterized feminine figures in spiritual history. Through poetic cadence and layered symbolism, Morgan challenges the passive, sorrowful image traditionally assigned to Mary—especially Mary Magdalene—and instead restores her as a revolutionary force. Episode Overview Morgan opens with a p...
The Living Word: "The Bribe Made Ready" from Sheba's Wisdoms Ethiopian Bible 14.05.2026 0:53
In this immersive and short episode, host Morgan delivers a powerful reading of "The Bribe Made Ready," a profound invocation drawn from Sheba's Wisdoms within the Ethiopian Bible's esoteric canon. This spiritual text fuses Queen Sheba's legendary discernment with Revelation's bride imagery, rejecting worldly bribes—temptations of illusion and compromise—to prepare the so...
The Revelations: Sanus Esse, To be Healthy 14.05.2026 45:06
In this powerful episode of The Revelations , Morgan Gray explores the sacred meaning of the adjective sanus, sana, sanum means healthy, sound, or sane, and pairs with the verb esse (to be) for infinitive phrases like sanus esse. She opens up a necessary conversation about wellness in the spiritual community, the ways modern systems of care often fail melanated people, and why reclaiming knowledg...
The Revelations: Secretum, The Secret Covenant 07.05.2026 8:28
In the latest episode of The Revelations: Secretum, The Secret Covenant , we plunge into the shadowy realm of elite manipulation through a full, unfiltered reading of The Secret Covenant . This mysterious manifesto—often linked to the Rockefeller lineage—exposes an alleged master plan for worldwide control, from corrupting bodies and minds to forging a docile "nation of workers, not thinker...
Spoken Word: Yts on the Moon 30.04.2026 2:24
In this gripping episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, Morgan Gray delivers “Yts on the Moon,” a modern spoken word reinterpretation inspired by Gil Scott-Heron’s iconic critique of inequality- Whitey on the Moon. With a steady, unfiltered voice, this piece draws a stark line between the spectacle of space exploration and the lived reality of rising rent, broken healthcare systems, and economic stra...
Morgan and the Divine Feminine Principle featuring The Slay Gawd 09.04.2026 46:29
In this powerful and soul-stirring episode, The Afrocentric Podcast welcomes guest The Slay Gawd to join Morgan in exploring the timeless essence of the Divine Feminine Principle. Together, they unpack what it truly means to embody divine femininity — not as a trend, but as an ancient birthright rooted in balance, grace, and inner power. The conversation journeys through the primordial waters of c...
The Revelations: Salto, To Dance 02.04.2026 12:46
In this episode of The Afrocentric Podcast, Morgan continues her unfolding journey through revelation with Salto, To Dance—a meditation on movement, consciousness, and divine rhythm. Through an act of metacognition, Morgan recalls a moment of revelation: realizing that she could observe people dancing in the spirit—witnessing the beauty, surrender, and spiritual translation that occurs when the bo...
The Revelations: Scribo, To Write 26.03.2026 19:58
In this intimate and spiritually charged episode of The Afrocentric Podcast, Morgan speaks openly about the revelations behind her written works—Get Out of the Cave and Get Into the Field, To Consume the Scroll, Energy in Motion, and The 2026–2027 Afrocentric Spiritual Codex. Each title stands as a chapter in her evolving spiritual journey, capturing the ascension, alignment, and ancestral wisdom...
The Imperial Prayer: A Prayer of Promise 12.03.2026 2:45
This episode delves into the profound "Imperial Prayer of Promise," a powerful invocation drawing from Malachi 4:1 and 2 Thessalonians 1:8, emphasizing divine judgment on the wicked and eternal reward for the righteous. Core Themes The prayer contrasts the fate of evildoers—burned like stubble in a furnace day, leaving neither root nor branch—with the righteous who rise unharmed, their eternal lig...
Simeon Toko's Midnight Activation Prayer 12.03.2026 1:47
This episode dives into the pivotal midnight prayer of Simeon Toko, the Angolan spiritual leader born in 1918, often called the "Black Jesus" for his miraculous healings, resurrections, and resistance against colonial oppression. On July 25, 1949, in Mayenge Street at Vanga Ambrosio's house, Toko and 35 choir members gathered; as midnight struck, a powerful wind filled the space, lif...
The Living Word: Psalm 23- The LORD, the Psalmist's Shepherd. 05.03.2026 1:12
The LORD, the Psalmist's Shepherd.
Morgan and the Black Sun featuring AMKRAH AMUN 05.03.2026 40:36
In this transformative episode of The Afrocentric Podcast, Morgan sits down with AMKRAH AMUN to journey into the hidden architecture of the universe — where ancient wisdom and modern science meet. Together, they explore dark matter and electromagnetism not as distant astrophysical concepts, but as expressions of the same invisible forces the ancient Kemetians once described as the breath of creati...
Act II – Let Me Introduce You to the Band 05.03.2026 2:07
In this editorial prelude, Morgan Gray sets the stage for Act II of The Afrocentric Podcast—a journey titled “Let Me Introduce You to the Band.” Here, Morgan explains that this act will center on intimate one-on-one conversations with her bandmates, each voice offering its own rhythm, story, and spiritual texture. As they collectively ascend into the fifth state of matter—quintessence—Morgan invit...
Reflection VIII — Little Weapons Everywhere 26.02.2026 25:43
In this reflective episode, host Morgan Gray unpacks Abbey Lincoln’s profound notion of “the promise of protection” — a promise once extended to Black women in America but gradually stripped away through systems of hierarchy and control. Revealing the necessity of self-preservation in a world that often denies it. In this intimate reflection, Morgan emphasizes the truth that it is ultimately igno...
Reflection VII: Imagining Heaven on Earth 19.02.2026 23:25
In this visionary installment of The Afrocentric Podcast hosted by Morgan Gray, we explore what it truly means to imagine heaven on earth. Drawing inspiration from solarpunk philosophy, this reflection redefines paradise as something we co-create through collective care, innovation, and abundance. Morgan unpacks guiding principles for building a just and sustainable world — do no harm, circulate w...
Reflection VI: When I Speak Truth to Power 19.02.2026 15:48
In this introspective episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, we journey into the heart of truth-telling — and the cost that often comes with it. Drawing from personal experience and historical insight, the host explores what it really means to speak truth to power in a world that prizes comfort over authenticity. The reflection begins with a raw acknowledgment: truth is no lullaby. It disrupts, deman...
Reflection IV: MLK and the Epiphanies 12.02.2026 29:27
Unraveling the Hidden Narratives of Black History: A Personal Journey In this enlightening podcast episode, the host delves into the often overlooked and misrepresented aspects of Black history, drawing on personal experiences and insights gained during their college years. From the politics of respectability to the complex legacy of figures like Margaret Sanger, this discussion aims to challenge...
Reflection III: Nigga-Rigged 12.02.2026 9:57
In today's fast-paced world, the ability to innovate and create from seemingly nothing is more crucial than ever. In a recent episode of the Afrocentric Podcast, the host passionately discusses the term "nigger rigging"—a concept that embodies resourcefulness and creativity in the face of adversity. This blog post delves into the essence of this philosophy, illustrating how it can em...
Reflection II: Save the Children 05.02.2026 16:17
In a world that often seems to overlook the needs of its youth, one passionate voice stands out, advocating fiercely for the children of today. This blog post explores the heartfelt narrative shared in a recent podcast episode, where the speaker reflects on her experiences working with children, the challenges she faced, and the crucial lessons learned about nurturing the next generation. Section...
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