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‘The Conjure Family’ Docuseries Premieres Monday

The Series Follows Black Spiritualist Lala Inuti Ahari.

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Imagine Keeping Up with the Kardashians if the family built their empire on ancestral power instead of beauty products, and mixed in a dose of Charmed-level spiritual energy.

The Conjure Family is the docuseries the culture didn’t know it needed.

Premiering Monday, June 30th on Apple TV, the series follows Black spiritualist and multi-millionaire entrepreneur Lala Inuti Ahari and her three daughters: Tina, Chaela, and Eria.

Together, they run a metaphysical empire out of Atlanta while navigating everything from generational trauma to Hollywood dreams, love triangles, and sisterhood drama.

At the helm is Lala Inuti Ahari, a Master Manifestor, Spiritual Alchemist, and founder of The Conjure, a now 8-figure business built on African spiritual traditions, hoodoo, and healing practices passed down through generations.

Known as the “Mad Scientist of Conjure,” Lala is both fearless and firm, using her gifts not just to heal others, but to raise a family of powerful young women coming into their own.

Tina, a mother of four dubbed The Rich Witch, is recovering from a near-death experience following cosmetic surgery. As she rebuilds her life and business, she’s also navigating a complicated love life, including a rumored relationship with rapper Gunna amid his RICO arrest and flirtations with Meek Mill in her DMs.

• Chaela Bre, the middle child with big-screen ambitions, splits her time between spiritual work and her pursuit of an acting career in Los Angeles. She’s fiery, focused, and not afraid to challenge her mother’s grip on the family business.

• Eria, the youngest, is the family’s quiet strength. As she launches a music career, she also plays mediator between her opinionated sisters and strong-willed mother—while learning to trust her own spiritual gifts.

The Conjure Family doesn’t shy away from the taboo. It puts Black spirituality, often misunderstood or misrepresented, at the center of the conversation.

But this isn’t about fear or folklore. This is about reclaiming culture, tapping into ancestral power, and watching a family that believes in themselves as much as they believe in spirit.

With the family’s rituals, candles, crystals, and candles on full display, viewers get a front-row seat to a world where intuition meets enterprise and where magic is as real as money, motherhood, and messy group chats.

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