Pour Minds, the podcast led by Lex P and Drea Nicole, this week released a new episode featuring an interview with Grammy-winning artist and entrepreneur Ciara. The episode, titled “CiCi’s Prayer,” highlights Ciara’s recent philanthropic work, evolving personal mission, and her approach to faith, family, and business.
The conversation follows a major moment for Ciara: the official recognition of “Ciara Day” in Atlanta. In the episode, the artist reflects on being honored by the city and speaks on her latest community initiative — the opening of a newly renovated dance studio at the John H. Harland Boys & Girls Club. The project, led by the Why Not You Foundation, which she co-founded with husband and NFL quarterback Russell Wilson, aims to inspire Atlanta’s youth through creative movement, mentorship, and education.
Throughout the interview, Ciara discusses her commitment to investing in local communities and the long-term vision behind the foundation’s work.
Other topics include her recent dual citizenship in Benin and efforts to connect more deeply with her African roots. Ciara also touches on the complexities of balancing marriage, motherhood, and career, including her skincare line OAM Skin and her co-ownership of Ten To One Rum.
She also previews her upcoming album CiCi, set for release on Aug. 22, offering listeners a glimpse into her creative process. The discussion extends into her views on relationships, submission, and spiritual alignment, which she describes as being “equally yoked.”
“Ciara offered insight not just into her public success, but the private values that anchor her,” Lex P said in a statement.
“This conversation felt like sitting with someone who’s walked through every season and is still choosing joy, peace, and purpose,” Drea Nicole added.
Pour Minds continues to spotlight the evolving lives of Black women through conversations centered on growth, identity, and resilience. “CiCi’s Prayer” is now available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, and Patreon.

