Mocha Ochoa Presents-THE LIT LOUNGE PODCAST

Mocha Ochoa Presents-THE LIT LOUNGE PODCAST
Podcast Description
LIT Lounge by Mocha is where books spark culture and real talk flows. Publisher and host Mocha Ochoa sits down with authors, creators, and change agents for raw, unfiltered conversations at the crossroads of Black storytelling, power, and impact. It’s not just a podcast — it’s a vibe.
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Content Themes
This podcast focuses on themes of Black storytelling, cultural power, and historical impact, with episodes delving into topics such as legacy, wealth in the Black community, and influential figures of the Harlem Renaissance, exemplified by discussions with authors about key personalities like Madame C.J. Walker and Jessie Redmon Fauset.

LIT Lounge by Mocha is where books spark culture and real talk flows. Publisher and host Mocha Ochoa sits down with authors, creators, and change agents for raw, unfiltered conversations at the crossroads of Black storytelling, power, and impact. It’s not just a podcast — it’s a vibe.
EP. 2 Legacy, Wealth, and Black Glamour: The Joy Goddess Unpacked
In this episode, Mocha sits down with award-winning author A’Lelia Bundles to explore The Joy Goddess: A’Lelia Walker and the Harlem Renaissance. The two dive into the lavish parties, cultural power, and behind-the-scenes influence of Madam C.J. Walker’s daughter — the woman Langston Hughes called “the joy goddess of Harlem’s 1920s.” It’s a conversation about wealth, freedom, and the Black women who shaped the Renaissance.

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