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The Black Girl Mystic - 11. How Goddess Briq House Left Church and Found God​

11. How Goddess Briq House Left Church and Found God​

08/18/20 • 71 min

The Black Girl Mystic

Professional dominant, intuitive, and burlesque Goddess Briq House is the founder and owner of Briq House Entertainment.

Under this umbrella she produces All People of Color Burlesque Revues, Sexual Healing through Movement and Body Love workshops, spiritual gatherings, kink based anti racism trainings, and kink events exclusively for People of Color throughout the US and abroad.

Her monthly production (co produced with Sin de la Rosa) The Sunday Night Shuga Shaq is the longest running monthly all POC Burlesque Revue in the PNW.

As a proud Black Woman with a background in education, sacred intimate arts, entertainment, and LGBTQIA and Sex Workers rights advocacy; her Royal Thickness holds a deep understanding of intersectional identities. Briq’s mission is to harness the power of her bright light to stimulate and educate the masses to work towards a mutual goal of liberation.

During this conversation Ms. Briq House shares her wisdom on:

  • How to use touch so that it nourishes + nurtures you in COVID.
  • Creating POC burlesque performance space as healing + liberatory space.
  • Practicing kink + BDSM for POC as ancestral magic.
  • Polyamory as a form of liberatory loving.
  • Her spiritual reclamation journey from abusive church trauma to true spiritual liberation.
  • SO MUCH more!

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Professional dominant, intuitive, and burlesque Goddess Briq House is the founder and owner of Briq House Entertainment.

Under this umbrella she produces All People of Color Burlesque Revues, Sexual Healing through Movement and Body Love workshops, spiritual gatherings, kink based anti racism trainings, and kink events exclusively for People of Color throughout the US and abroad.

Her monthly production (co produced with Sin de la Rosa) The Sunday Night Shuga Shaq is the longest running monthly all POC Burlesque Revue in the PNW.

As a proud Black Woman with a background in education, sacred intimate arts, entertainment, and LGBTQIA and Sex Workers rights advocacy; her Royal Thickness holds a deep understanding of intersectional identities. Briq’s mission is to harness the power of her bright light to stimulate and educate the masses to work towards a mutual goal of liberation.

During this conversation Ms. Briq House shares her wisdom on:

  • How to use touch so that it nourishes + nurtures you in COVID.
  • Creating POC burlesque performance space as healing + liberatory space.
  • Practicing kink + BDSM for POC as ancestral magic.
  • Polyamory as a form of liberatory loving.
  • Her spiritual reclamation journey from abusive church trauma to true spiritual liberation.
  • SO MUCH more!

Connect with Briq House online:

Work with Me:

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— Grace as channeled through gina

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