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In this episode, we celebrate and love on Kouzen and Kouzine, two popular Lwas in Haitian Vodou who embody the dignity of work, the energy of the marketplace, and the sacred relationship between people and the agricultural land. Kouzen and Kouzine remind us that work is community, work is survival, and work is sacred.
We also honor Kouzine and the marketplace marchans (Haitian female merchants), who are a staple in Haitian culture. Kouzen and Kouzine’s energy collectively shows up in the everyday moments, such as planting seeds, tending the fields, selling in the market, feeding families, building networks, and keeping culture alive through daily effort.
This episode invites you to see the spiritual power hidden in ordinary tasks, the wisdom of those who work the land, and the strength found in community connections.
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