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México y Canadá libran los aranceles recíprocos de Trump, Gobierno quiere más presupuesto para seguridad y programas sociales y la CDMX ve en las nenis un impulso para su economía, con Gonzalo Soto y Patricia Tapia--> “Axolotitlán: Encuentros de resiliencia y regeneración”00:00 Introducción02:20 Trump impone arancel global de 10%; México y Canadá libran los recíprocos11:58 El espejismo del “Made in USA”: el auto 100% estadounidense no existe15:42 Gobierno ve "deseable" incremento de presupuesto para seguridad y programas18:10 El comercio electrónico contamina más que las compras tradicionales20:36 La CDMX ve en las nenis un impulso para su economía
El presidente de Estados Unidos determinó aranceles recíprocos para decenas de países, que oscilan entre 10% y 49%. Y el peso mexicano se apreció revirtiendo sus pérdidas iniciales, después del anuncio de Donald Trump, donde omitió mencionar a México en su listado.
Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Radio Participatory sizzle Mercury stationing late Friday, Venus descending into Underworld and we with her/him Much with which to cahoot, so welcoming fellow Libran, Venus in Scorpio, Moon in Virgo – Eli Painted Crow Eli PaintedCrow (Maya/Yaqui) is the Founder of Turtle Women Rising, a peace activist, a ceremonialist elder and an author. She is a retired Army Veteran, a mother of two veteran sons, and a grandmother of eight. She currently lives in Merced, California. Eli's current work is centered on helping women remember and find their sovereignty and purpose. She devotes her time to participatory sane reverent ingenuity. She is the author of “Why You Matter: Wellness, Balance, and Wholeness Through Indigenous and Western Healing.” This work examines the intertwining of two roads, life led from an Indigenous point of view while living in a colonized world. She shares the values needed for humanity to heal historical and present-day wounds of the spirit and the perspective necessary for us to find significance in everyday living. https://www.turtlewomenrising.live/ The post The Visionary Activist Show – Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Radio appeared first on KPFA.
Chapitos y Mayiza libran su guerra con armas de EU. Ejército y Guardia Nacional entran en acción; aseguran escaleras presuntamente usadas por migrantes en frontera de Ciudad Juárez. Pentágono confirma que se ampliará cooperación entre fuerzas armadas de EU y de seguridad de Panamá; buscan proteger al Canal. HRW dice que plan de Trump de ocupar Gaza equivale a una "limpieza étnica"; acusa que EU será cómplice de "crímenes de guerra"Un podcast de EL UNIVERSAL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Librans may see career growth and rewards. There could be a few setbacks, but success will come eventually. Librans who wish to start a business must postpone their plans. Librans in business should avoid investing large amounts in business expansion. Have a proper budget or allow family members who are good financial planners to handle your money. Librans who are in a love relationship should not involve a third person in their relationship. Conflicts in marital life are likely, so try to be calm with your partner. Your bonds with elders will be good, while those with your children will be loving. You may not have ample funds in your bank account. There may be support from your family and friends to boost your finances. In December, your bosses may acknowledge your hard work. Maintain a well-organized career calendar to achieve your professional goals. Librans in the production sector may do well. Your top management could support your initiatives and offer you the resources to elevate your career. Libran teachers can also expect a good time. You may hone your skills and gain more influence over your students. Healthcare professionals may reach new heights in their careers. Librans practicing law may face some minor setbacks. There may be minor health issues. Diabetic patients should keep an eye on their sugar levels. Major health issues are unlikely now. Librans in school and college will have to make extra efforts to achieve their academic goals. You may lack proper guidance now.
Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1.
Well folks, after 4 and half years - this may very well be the last episode of this show. While we love doing it for you, the fact that both hosts are tied up with a multitude of other projects has made this one difficult to keep up with. Donnie and Tid are planning to regroup and potentially revamp this thing, but for now, we want to say thanks for sticking with us all these years. But before we go, here's one more episode with a super talented young voice actor and puppeteer. His name is Jayden Libran, and he trained at the Jim Henson company, and has voiced a ton of cool animated shows. Please enjoy!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-godfathers-of-podcasting--4303576/support.
Send us a textJoin us for the latest episode in the Moon Musings series, to reflect on this month's new moon in Libra, falling on 2 October 2024. We explore some of the themes of this moon, reflecting on the Libran scales as a symbol of justice and natural law that seeks to always move us towards balance and alignment. We consider how these ideas intertwine with our ability to make choices and to be accountable for them as we move through life, giving us agency and empowerment over our direction of travel. This episode also includes a series of journaling prompts to help make this content more personally relevant to you!We hope you enjoy this episode! If so then please consider leaving us a review or maybe share it with someone you think would benefit.Find the Pagan Creative Podcast online at:Pagan Creative Facebook GroupPagan Creative Facebook PagePagan Creative InstagramYou can also support the podcast at Buy Me A Coffee!This podcast is brought to you by Rowansong, a small UK creative business that specialises in handcrafted pagan, spiritual and nature themed arts and crafts:Rowan Song Etsy StoreRowan Song Facebook Page
El análisis de actualidad económica, todas las mañanas a las 07:30 con Javier Ruiz, jefe de Economía de la SER.
The Fall Equinox is upon us. The days will start getting shorter and the air cooler... It is Libra season! Heidi and Ellen welcome this unusual month that will usher in the next Presidential election. We call upon Libra to have real conversations that address areas of conflict or division. We call upon Libra to right the scales, to find a truer center. We call upon Libra to remember decency and kindness and the right relationship with our fellow humans. They talked about the creative Libran, Jim Henson. Heidi read the poem Here Together by W.S.Merwin. Books mentioned: All Fours by Miranda July and Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell. TV and movies mentioned: How To Die Alone; Jim Henson, Idea Man; Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Do you have a question you'd like featured on the podcast? Send a 1-minute audio and your birth information (date of birth, time, and place) to assistant@heidirose.com. Chart Your Career Instagram: @chartyourcareerpodcast To connect with the hosts, visit: Heidi Rose Robbins, Astrologer & Poet: heidirose.com, IG: @heidiroserobbins Ellen Fondiler, Career & Business Strategist: ellenfondiler.com, IG: @elfondiler
#28 - Libra Peace! Harmony! Equality! – Libra vibes. It's the beginning of the fall season and the sign that kicks it into gear is represented by the Scales… by all things balance. Join us for today's episode to hear about: the significance of paradox, when talking about Libra our Libra placements and how we feel about them how we've finally arrived at Maggie's quadrant of the chart and how excited she is about it. :) a very-Libran peacemaker… We love all the signs, but just like Libra loves love, we really truly love Libra, and hope you fall in love with her all the same, if you don't already.
This coming Tuesday the 17th houses the full moon in Pisces. This transit occurring when the sun is in Virgo and the moon is in Pisces is the end of 2024's six month eclipse season that began in Pisces (going back to March 10th of this year) It's a good time to ask ourselves: What we were moving through-especially around relationships at this time. Pay attention to new relationships that entered at that time and/or what may have been a focus around what you were desiring in friendships or romantic relationships. A good exercise this week for the eclipse is looking back at the last six months and asking: -What have we learned around relationships and co-creation in this time and what may need to be eclipsed out? - As we move toward Libra season on the 23rd, where can we look at what balance and boundaries of the Libran scales are needed. If there are unsettling or resentment inducing inbalances, where did we play a role in this and where can we course correct on the other side of the eclipse?
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Ali interviews actor and puppeteer, Jayden Libran, who shares about his work on various projects that include The Happytime Murders, Helluva Boss, Beavis and Butt-Head, Class Acts, and much more!
Dos hombres aceptan un acuerdo de cuatro y dos años de prisión respectivamente por hacerse pasar por menores y extorsionar a dos niñas, una de ellas de Borja, a través de Instagram pidiéndoles contenido pornográfico. Sin embargo, no entrarán en la cárcel porque se han sustituido las penas tras indemnizar a una de las jóvenes y aceptar un curso de educación sexual y una terapia de reinserción, llamada de impulsos.
Celaya, en el centro de México, es ahora el campo de batalla de una intensa guerra entre carteles de la droga rivales. Estos grupos aprovechan la ubicación estratégica de la localidad para el tráfico de estupefacientes hacia Estados Unidos. Secuestros, tiroteos y asesinatos ocurren casi a diario, incluso a plena luz del día. En 2023, casi 500 personas fueron asesinadas en Celaya. Mientras tanto, los policías locales arriesgan sus vidas diariamente y deben usar vehículos blindados para protegerse.
Julie de Libran has been lauded as one of the most respected designers in the industry. From a decade under Miuccia Prada and Marc Jacobs to later becoming the artistic director of Sonia Rykiel, Julie is finally stepping out on her own.
To influence for good, character paired with strong leadership skills is paramount. Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Dana Born '83 brings the two together in Ep. 8 of Long Blue Leadership. ----more---- SUMMARY Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Dana Born discusses the importance of character and leadership in the Air Force Academy's mission. She shares her background and career, including her time as the Dean of Faculty at the Academy. The General reflects on her class reunion experience and the impact of her family's military background. She explores the concept of leaders being born vs. made and highlights the value of curiosity and courage in leadership. Gen. Born emphasizes the importance of seeking help and mentorship and shares recommended readings for developing leadership skills. OUR FAVORITE QUOTES "Character and leadership are paramount for Air Force Academy graduates to influence for good." "I think that if I were to say there's two really important takeaways, those for me have been, be curious, be more curious. And that is just really asking a lot of questions." "I think leading with your heart and leading with, like the recognition that things that are hard, make your heart rate go up. Courage, you know, our heart rate goes up when we're in danger physically, morally, psychologically. And I think leaning into that to where our heart rate goes up a little bit is how we learn and grow." "I think there's that keeping the both and in the integration of that is what helped me in some of those tough decisions. I mean, I remember having to take a security clearance away from a lieutenant colonel, for all the right reasons, but trying, you know, that person then was going to lose their position in the Air Force, because it required a security clearance. And, and it wasn't a situation that I put that person in, right, they put themselves in that position, but what I didn't want to do was deliver the news in a way that then the individual would feel like they have nothing left right to or would ultimately, you know, take their life, right, that always was present to say, uh, don't want this person to go away with anything other than, you know, your life is not over." "I think courage, you know, the root word of courage is heart. And I think leading with your heart and leading with, like the recognition that things that are hard, make your heart rate go up. Courage, you know, our heart rate goes up when we're in danger physically, morally, psychologically. And I think leaning into that to where our heart rate goes up a little bit is how we learn and grow." - Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Dana Born '83 SHARE THIS EPISODE FACEBOOK | LINKEDIN | TWITTER | EMAIL CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction: Character and Leadership 01:22 General Bourne's Background and Career 05:36 Early Life and Decision to Attend the Air Force Academy 08:19 Becoming the Dean of Faculty at the Air Force Academy 11:49 Challenges and Lessons as Dean 22:59 Discovering Leadership Abilities 24:24 Lessons from Friction Moments 26:19 Pivoting and Overcoming Challenges 27:49 Best Attributes of Leaders 29:46 Seeking Help and Mentorship 32:06 Balancing Compassion and Difficult Decisions 34:26 Family's Influence on Leadership 38:12 Developing Leadership Skills: Curiosity and Courage 40:04 Purpose and Passion 41:53 Recommended Readings 44:42 Conclusion GEN. BORN'S BIO Dana H. Born (Co-Director, Center for Public Leadership (CPL); Faculty Chair, Senior Executive Fellows (SEF) Program; Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School of Government) is a retired Brigadier General with 30 years of service in the United States Air Force. Prior to coming to Harvard, from 2004-2013, she served two terms as the Dean of the Faculty at the United States Air Force Academy where she was also the Professor and Head of the Behavioral Sciences and Leadership Department. Previously, Dana served as an Exchange Officer with the Royal Australian Air Force, Assistant Director for Recruiting Research and Analysis for the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management Policy), Deputy Chief of the Personnel Issues Team for the Department of the Air Force (DC/Staff Personnel), Aide and Speech Writer to the Secretary of the Air Force, Squadron Commander for 11th Mission Support Squadron at Bolling AFB, DC and in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. A graduate with distinction of the United States Air Force Academy, Professor Born received her B.S. in Behavioral Sciences (1983), M.S. in Experimental Psychology from Trinity University, TX (1985), M.A. in Research Psychology from University of Melbourne (1991) and Doctorate in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Penn State University (1994). She received Penn State University's Alumni Fellow Award (2012) and Distinguished Alumni Award (2018) and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Simmons College in Humane Administration (2007). Born is the recipient of the Secretary of the Air Force's Eugene M. Zuckert Award for Outstanding Management Achievement, Air Force Association's Hoyt S. Vandenberg Award for outstanding contributions to Aerospace education, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit and Defense Meritorious Service Medal. She has been honored with the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Annual Teaching Awards as well as the Harvard Kennedy School of Government Innovation in Teaching Award in 2017. Dr. Born is a Trustee on the United States Air Force Academy's Falcon Foundation – serving on the Strategy, Governance and Scholarship Committees; Supporting Director on the USAFA Endowment Board, Past President of the Massachusetts Women's Forum; Senior Consultant for the Core Leadership Institute; Peer Evaluator for the Higher Learning Commission; Member of the Women Corporate Directors, International Women's Forum and Council on Foreign Relations; Council Member on Boston Mayor's Pay Equity Workforce; Advisory Board Member for “With Honor;” and “A Child's Guide to War” documentary, “Blue Star Families,” Senior Officer for Mission: Readiness; Past-President of the American Psychological Association (Society for Military Psychology) and previous Independent Director on Board of the Apollo Education Group having served on Compensation, Audit and Special Litigation Committees. - Copy and image credit: Harvard University Gen. Born is a member of the HOW Conversations video (and podcast) series hosting team, bringing together a varied group of experts and leaders to discuss timely issues of our reshaped world through the lenses of moral leadership, principled decision-making, and values-based behavior. VIEW THE VIDEO SERIES | LISTEN TO THE PODCAST - Copy and image credit: Harvard University ABOUT LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP Long Blue Leadership is a production of the Long Blue Line Podcast Network, drops every two weeks on Tuesdays, and is available on Apple Podcasts, TuneIn + Alexa, Spotify and all your favorite podcast platforms. Search @AirForceGrads on your favorite social channels for Long Blue Leadership news and updates! FULL TRANSCRIPT SPEAKERS Our guest, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Dana Born '83 | Our host, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz Gen. Dana Born 00:06 Through mentorship and wise counsel, in early days actually and magnified through the time at the Air Force Academy, that character is paramount. It's also not enough, because you want to be a person of strong character that also has leadership, qualities that help influence for good. We can have leadership where people are able to influence but maybe not for good. And we can have character but have people of great character that aren't able to mobilize the influence. And so, I have just been, I guess, embracing that character and leadership aspect of our mission. Naviere Walkewicz 01:19 My guest today is retired Brigadier General Dana Born, a 1983, graduate of the Air Force Academy. I'm excited to host this conversation with General Born, a recognized and widely respected expert in moral leadership, serving as a lecturer in public policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. We're going to explore the trajectory of General Born's own development as a leader. Our conversation will begin with her days as a cadet at the Air Force Academy, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Behavioral Science and Leadership. General Born began building her body of work then, first as a student, then analyst and researcher, now writer, teacher and speaker on public policy and society in the field of moral leadership as a How Institute for Society Distinguished Fellow through her distinguished 30 year military career, and since her retirement from the Air Force in 2013, she has been formally recognized more than 20 times for her exemplary service and academic excellence. In 2004, she became the first female Academy graduate to return to her alma mater as the Dean of Faculty, a role she held for two terms. Her work has been published more than 40 times and she has delivered nearly 200 presentations. General Born has endorsed more than a dozen books on leadership and public policy, and has contributed to five others. In addition to her work at Harvard, she hosts a video podcast series called HOW Conversations during which she discusses the tenets of moral leadership. Her guests include nationally and internationally recognized leaders from the private, military and public sectors. General Born. Welcome, and thank you for being here today. Gen. Dana Born 02:54 Thank you so much for the wonderful introduction. And it's great to be in the Long Blue Line conversation with you and all our other members of our tremendous extended family in our Air Force. So glad to be here. Naviere Walkewicz 03:07 Thank you so much, ma'am. And you know, you recently were just here for a reunion. How was that experience? Gen. Dana Born 03:13 It was spectacular. The only way I can describe it is like going to see family members that you haven't seen for a while. And even after 44 years, since our induction day, it was like just picking up where, you know, we left off in terms of the connection, the common bond, it was probably better than I anticipated. And I can't actually explain why. But it was just so special. It was poignant as well, because certainly during those times, we spend time reflecting on those that are no longer with us. And it was very powerful in terms of the way that our class decided to do that with. We don't call it a yellow cap, right, because there's nothing yellow in the military, but with our gold caps. And classmate who remembered our fallen friend, and lit a candle on behalf of them. And it was too many hats. It was too many candles, it was too many people that we have lost. But it was something that was spectacular in another way because we had such great stories to share that sort of brought back you know, the legacy and the person of our classmates. And so I think we left with a little bit more spring in our step in terms of let's make our lives and the lives of those we love count each day. So it was really inspiring and quite an amazing time. Naviere Walkewicz 04:41 I love hearing that. I get to come back for my 25th next year and even though I'm, you know, here working in this capacity, there is something so special that's timeless. With graduates, when they come together, we really do just kind of pick up where we left off and so I'm looking forward to that as well. Gen. Dana Born 04:57 We got together with our what we call "dooley squadron," but you know, with our classes that we were with for the first two years, and then also with the last two years, because we transitioned after our three-degree year, and there was one individual that was in my, like, all four years together. And so that was kind of fun as well, yes. Naviere Walkewicz 05:18 What our listeners love to do is kind of get to know our speakers as well. So if we could travel back to maybe your childhood and early days before the Academy. We'd really like to get to know what Gen. Born was like back then, you know, where did you grow up? What were you like? What were you into? Maybe you can take us back. Gen. Dana Born 05:36 That's going back aways because I entered the Air Force Academy in 1979. So it really is going back decades here. But I grew up in a small town in upstate New York called Penn Yan. And, you know, we maybe had two or three thousand people. It was a very small town. If you think of Norman Rockwell, that is kind of, you know, the the old world, maybe even American Graffiti. That is my hometown. Everybody knows everybody pretty much still to this day. And I graduated from high school, the same day that I flew out to start basic training the next day. I literally didn't get to stay for my whole high school graduation. Because on the East Coast, graduations tend to be late June and of course, that's when basic Cadet training begins. So I hopped on a commercial airplane for the very first time, the day I graduated from high school. I flew airplanes before I drove a car. But I flew with my flight instructor actually to the nearest airport and then flew commercially, for the first time in my life, to go start basic training. I'd never been west of Ohio, and of course, people think about Ohio as the Midwest. So it was really going into a brave new world for me, certainly. Naviere Walkewicz 06:58 So, were you always someone very courageous looking at new things. I mean, you said you were flying before you got into a car. So that's a bit telling there. What are their characteristics? Would you say you had as a young girl? Gen. Dana Born 07:11 Yeah. I think that's, I wouldn't have characterized it actually as courageous. But I was certainly enjoyed adventure and the outdoors. I mean, some of my favorite activities. My dad was the vice president of a local college. And we grew up on a lake. So you know, waterskiing sailing, you know, boating, I loved to run, I love to fly, I love to ski. So there was that adventurous spirit. And certainly, I think that was part of the selection to go to the service academy. But it was also my dad, being a college professional and administrator, he took me to a college fair at the University of Vermont, I still remember this. And my dad had been enlisted in the Coast Guard, and right after World War Two, but he taught me how to salute. And I was always just kind of enamored with that part of his life. And I saw a Coast Guard Academy booth at this fair. And I got really excited. I went back to my father who was at his booth for his college and I said, "Dad, I know where I want to go, I want to go to the United States Coast Guard Academy." And then, when I applied, they said, "Oh, you missed the application date for this year, you'll have to come next year." And I was not wanting to wait to go to college. Right? I was ready. And so they said, well, there's these other academies. And I went back and talk to my track and cross country coach, and he did some exploration for me. And he said, "What about the Air Force Academy?" And I said, "Where is that?" And they said, "Colorado," and I thought, okay, skiing, mountains, you know, running. And that really was, it was his kind of helping me search through, okay, if this isn't an option, you know, what are your other options? And it turned out to be serendipity, just a very good fit and very grateful to this day, you know, for his mentorship. Naviere Walkewicz 09:07 Well, I was going to ask how the Air Force Academy came into the picture. And it was by chance from the US Coast Guard Academy timing being off. Gen. Dana Born 09:16 It was meant to be, I think, and, you know, I've had fun, you know, with over the years certainly while I was the dean working closely with the leadership at the Coast Guard Academy, you know, just kind of puns you know, they've changed their application date, I think to be more aligned now, but it was it was funny in talking with them about that, but it worked out really for the better. Well, you're also aware I have a mixed family in terms of you know, having Marine Corps and Air Force and Navy and Coast Guard. So we're all really in the same profession. Naviere Walkewicz 09:56 We went kind of back in the early childhood days, but you just about your family kind of having mixed roles in different services. What does that all look like? Gen. Dana Born 10:05 Yeah, I actually just recalled, as you were asking that question, I thank you for digging deeper there, because I forgot to mention Army as well and certainly my brother in law was a West Point graduate. Naviere Walkewicz 10:16 We did that for him. Gen. Dana Born 10:19 So appreciate that. You know, it's interesting, because I did not other than my dad's Coast Guard service really did not have a lot of military in my family. And but when I met my now husband, who is a Naval Academy graduate, when we were assigned to the Pentagon, it opened up a whole like military side of the family, because he does have a brother that went to VMI, one that went to West Point, he went to the Naval Academy, his father was a WWII aviator, who retired from the Navy. And so I and my family was primarily all educators, right? So I must say that it was providence, right, to get to the dean of the faculty position where I think it was keeping both sides of the family happy the educators as well as blended military service. And then of course, we have two daughters who are serving now, and one of them is 2020, graduate from the Air Force Academy, whose IP instructor pilot in helicopters and our youngest, who's a Naval Academy graduate who is in the Marine Corps now and just heading over to serve in Okinawa for three years as a comm. strat. officer in the Marine Expeditionary Forces. So we are certainly in a family business of of military service. Naviere Walkewicz 11:41 Ma'am, you just shared a little bit about your time at the Academy as dean, first female graduate to become dean and then you serve two terms. What was that like? Gen. Dana Born 11:50 It's interesting, that you asked that question and, of your, I know your own background in working a lot of issues, particularly women in leadership issues in diversity, equity inclusion, I find it actually paradoxical to think of myself as kind of the, you know, the first female dean because it is a fact, I'm just really grateful that we have a currently serving dean who's also a female. And it's interesting, because we just want to fit in, right, and just be the dean. And yet, if we don't say female dean, then we're invisible. And so it really is paradoxical. Anytime you're a minority of having a an adjective that caveats or clarifies, you know, that your your role. So I recognize that, but I'm really just so thrilled that I had the opportunity, and again, through a lot of mentors, encouraging and supporting through that journey, because I think I like many others, particularly women, take ourselves out of the running, because we haven't seen somebody go into that kind of an authority position before that look like us or are like us. So it was really people telling me, you know, don't you think it's your duty, you know, to offer to serve in that capacity, you know, why take yourself out of the running, if the Air Force thinks you're the right person at the right time, and you're willing to, then it's your duty to put your name in. And, and that was really the thinking that drew me to apply. And I'm really glad to have had that opportunity, not just for one term, but for to, and to see that, you know, there's more behind me that are more, you know, diverse, that is really good for our Academy. Naviere Walkewicz 13:36 I'm glad you brought that up, because I actually struggled in asking that question for the similar reasons of saying first female to do something and at the same time, having been walking in those paths, understanding that sometimes people need to see people who have walked in those shoes that look like them, etc. So I'm glad that you kind of talked about the importance of recognizing those things, even though at the same time we see ourselves as I'm the qualified person to be doing this. So I appreciate you showing that. Gen. Dana Born 14:01 It's hard to do though, too, because, you know, if you think about the generation of the first several classes to go through the academy, it was really a token time. I mean, I think we had 8.4% women that came in in our class. And so we didn't want to be seen as anything other than fitting in. And so it is hard for us also. And I remember when General Desjardins and I were serving together as the comm and the dean, right the first time you had two females in those two roles. And we had to kind of get over that. We had many conversations to say, hey, if the current population is wanting to have conversations, you know about women in the military, we need to have those conversations. Those are, you know, part of what we bring and it was and we had to listen a lot, right, because there was so much we didn't know about how the experience is similar and we're different for the now cadet, right, while we were in those positions. Naviere Walkewicz 15:03 And that was actually one of the questions I had, from your experiences as a cadet, the highs and lows. And then what did that look like for you in the role then if dean, how did that change your perspective? Or, you know, looking at how you improved things, or made a difference? Gen. Dana Born 15:17 I'm gonna go back to the highs and low question because the high was clearly meeting some of the most amazing, talented, diverse people that I had been exposed to, if you think about coming out of this small town, to the cadet wing that was twice the size, much more diverse representing countries around the world. I was, I was so in awe of look at who I'm here with, I was also very scared because we all got that, you know, warning that look left look, right, one, one or two of you aren't going to be there, right, at graduation. So it was a little, a little bit of a fire, right to say I better stay giving it my best, but I really think that's a high. And to this day, that's and even as the dean, it was always a wow moment to look around and see the incredible people that we got to be in the kind of common cause with and gave me great hope always for the future, both while I was a cadet and as the dean and now serving, you know, with the Air Force Academy Foundation, it's really inspiring and elevating, and provides hope during times that, you know, can be very daunting. The low, I would just want to get that out of the way, right? The low is always hard to talk about. But I think one of my low points, but it didn't last long. Because I I really had a love of flying, and a love of the air, I lost my pilot qualification probably because I was not studying properly. And, you know, my flashlight under my covers trying to pass that "EE" test or something. And so I did not have the opportunity to fly upon graduation. And that was hard. Because one the culture, you know, we're so oriented towards, "What you're, you're not going to fly?" And I couldn't, it was just not an option for me. And so I really just had to pivot in terms of what are the other needs and ways that I might be able to serve. But that that was a hard time to do that. And it was actually right before commitment. And so people were asking, you know, are you still gonna stay? And I thought, "Well, why wouldn't I am sure the Air Force has other, you know, ways to serve." So, but that was that was kind of a low. And I think another I don't know is if it's a low, but it might be one that I look back on. I was intercollegiate for 12 seasons. And so I had a whole lot of depth of really athletics, and really close friendships because of that, and a lot of travel to places I've never traveled to. But I also then think I didn't get as much breadth of experience of because time was so precious and trying to keep up academically. You know, and I think as I look back, you know, I had participated in theater when I was in high school, but I didn't have time for you know, Blue Bards or anything outside of really athletics and some of the military work that we got to do and keep up with academics and, you know, try to do well there and in my major. Naviere Walkewicz 18:50 So ma'am you mentioned something about the pivot you had to make and you know, some of the disappointment that came with that. How did you kind of get to that positive headspace when your plan changed so dramatically. Gen. Dana Born 19:02 It's hard for me to go back and put myself in what did it there. But I can think of examples like right now what comes to mind for me is the iRobot or the I don't know what how you refer to it, but those, you know, round circular vacuums that if yes, if they get up against a wall, they know that they're there to clean the floor, and they just find a redirect and they keep going. And that's sort of what I think it's been for me, you know, when you kind of stay oriented on your purpose and what you are passionate about. It's easy to not give up but to find another way. And that happened to me when I was fortunate enough to be in a PhD program sponsored by the Air Force Academy in the Air Force to go to Penn State University and right after my second year, the Air Force was downsizing and trying to provide opportunity for people to not have a commitment to school and to be able to basically give up that commitment and not come into the Air Force. And I got that letter that said, "Hey, you can you know, we're sorry. But right now we have an option if you'd like to, you know, get out of the Air Force, you can." And I remember thinking like, you've invested in me to be here for this PhD program. And, you know, I'm hopeful that there's something with this I can do for my Air Force. And so no, I don't want to get out. And so it was kind of like that same iRobot response of I'm here to do this. And so I'm going to figure out a pivot to be able to stay and contribute in a way that might be valuable. Naviere Walkewicz 20:44 That is a great analogy, ma'am. That's fantastic. Well, I know this is not new to you, ma'am. Because with you're hosting other podcasts on leadership, there's questions that you know, our listeners love to learn about, that you're very familiar with. So I'd like to start with one that you ask often about leaders being born versus made. And I know your thoughts on this, that they are both born and made. But I'm hoping you might be able to share a little bit more about what led you to that perspective. Gen. Dana Born 21:12 I think it's through mentorship and wise counsel, in early days, actually, and magnified through the time at the Air Force Academy, that that character is paramount in terms of us being effective humans. And it's also not enough, because you want to be a person of strong character that also has leadership, qualities that help influence for good. And I remember, during my time, even as the dean when we were developing the character and leadership center, and talking about do we call it the in because it used to be the Center for Character Development? Or do we call it the Center for Leadership Development? And are they the same, and I was fascinated with those conversations, because we really got to a point where it is both and and we need to call out character and leadership. Because we can have great, or I won't say great, but we can have leadership where people are able to influence but maybe not for good. And we can have character, but have people of great character that aren't able to mobilize the influence. And so I have just been, I guess, embracing that character and leadership aspect of our mission, primarily, from the time at the Air Force Academy to present day research and investment in teaching and working with executives, graduate students, undergraduates and boards. Naviere Walkewicz 22:50 Was it would you say at the Air Force Academy is when you knew yourself to be a leader? Or, when did you have the desire to lead? Gen. Dana Born 22:59 Interestingly enough, I think about that back at my small town of Penn Yan, New York, and some of that, I have to attribute to the fact that we didn't have many people. I mean, my school had 1,000 people but bused in from 20, or 30 miles in every different direction. And so the because the town wasn't that big, so we had a chance. Matter of fact, I was like, I was Miss Flying Club, you know, for the parade. I was, you know, the head of women's athletics for my school, I got to be on Student Council and be a treasure for my class, and, you know, captain of the cross country team and the track team, it really did stretch me into places that I might not have sought out myself. But people kind of put me in those positions, and then helped me to learn through those positions. But I must say, most of my learning was when things didn't go so well, you know, how come you know, people aren't buying into this, you know, motto. And, you know, what is the dynamic that's happening? You know, we're, we're fractured as a team, you know, how can we fix this? And so it was really through some of those friction moments that I probably learned the most and really loved the opportunity have an input and an influence? Naviere Walkewicz 24:19 Can you share some of those because I think some of our listeners are certainly in parts of their leadership journeys, where they're, they may be facing some of those, you know, friction moments or their early parts of their leadership lessons. You know, what were some of the early lessons that you took on that you might share with them if they experience something like that? Gen. Dana Born 24:38 I think what came to mind for me, more recent examples, clearly, because they're still pretty fresh. But what came to me when you were talking about maybe early years, was I think we're I may be let myself downs nd we're I didn't feel as though I did well enough to be considered a leader. Right? You have to, you know, it's the hero's journey. And I think that I've learned over the years that you don't need to be perfect as a leader. Quite the contrary, right people can relate and, and really be on their own development journey more when we are human and imperfect. And that took me a long time to really embrace because there is that pressure, right, that we feel like we have to be perfect. And we have to know so much, and do so well. And I think that that's, that's not people know that humans aren't perfect, right? So if you're coming across perfect, right? People look for the chinks in the armor. And the higher you are, the higher you fall. So I think that I had that experience at the Air Force Academy, I shared recently in a Sabre Society, talk that, you know, I had been a commander during 9/11, at Bolling, Air Force Base. And it really, I was so proud of how my unit did, and the people that were recognized for just excellence, and we were prepared, and we were responsive. And it was really exciting. And I chose to stay in and ended up at the Air Force Academy as a department chair. And I brought my same self and my same, you know, you know, command energy and I failed miserably in the first, you know, several months, we were going through the sexual assault and sexual harassment crisis, and I was being fairly directive, which worked well with the population I was leading in Washington, DC during 9/11 did not work as well, when you have a very small but mature, you know, mostly PhDs, professional faculty, that I needed to listen to more and not be directive, and it took not long, you know, for what we call it, the Air Force Academy, the blanket party for quite respectable people to come in and say, ma'am, this isn't working and to swallow that humility pill, and, and realize, okay, we need to, I need to adapt here, not lose myself, but adapt to this new environment and situation, Naviere Walkewicz 27:11 Maybe you can share some of the best attributes that you've you've come across in leaders, because, you know, everyone leading from the authentic selves, brings it forward in their own ways. But what are some of the ones that you see time and true, and again, that are really spoken with you as best attributes? Gen. Dana Born 27:27 I think what I have grown to really value is people who probably listen well, and who are curious, and, and I've, I've, I've also found people who see the individual in each person, like, what makes Naviere tick, what is it that's important to you personally, and professionally? You know, what are the ways that you are at your best, and that I think is, is really helpful. I also, I don't know why it just came to me, but I'm kind of led to share it is, I heard some great advice. When I was a younger officer, and for where people were not performing to expectations, instead of blaming the individual or feeling as though you know, they're no good, we need to their poor performer label and move them on. It's really better when we asked three questions, when somebody's not meeting, a standard, you know, have I been as a person, you know, leading? Have I been clear in the expectations? And if I have, then the next question is, have I prepared them? Or given them the right training? Or, you know, opportunity to be good at what I'm asking them to do? And then the third is, if the answer to the first two is I have, I did, then what else is happening in their lives that for whatever reason, they're not meeting, you know, the expectations or standards. And if there's nothing there, then you start the performance plan. But, that was, I think, when people are like giving you space to learn and grow and taking kind of a co collaborative ownership of performance. I've, I've, I've thrived in those situations more than and I hope people in my leadership have thrived in those situations more as well, because it is more of a approach that is a shared approach to getting the mission accomplished and taking care of people. Naviere Walkewicz 29:38 That's an amazing nugget that you shared. I mean, I'm just I can think back throughout my career and times when I probably should have leveraged something like that, and I might have been more effective. Thinking about what pieces have I not maybe done as well or have I done those things, as you said, kind of do a reflective piece from a leadership perspective, to be able then to collaborate in a you know, a better way forward. That's awesome, ma'am. Thank you. Gen. Dana Born 30:02 Yeah, I had a couple of terrible times of moral discernment, I would say, in decision making when those situations came up, particularly when, you know, you're having to make a decision where somebody's going to be incarcerated. And, you know, I, I had one of those situations where, you know, I was actually eight months pregnant, and the individual was a failure to show up for he was an honor guardsman failure to show for several funerals. And his, his wife was eight months pregnant. And here I was sitting, as you know, the summary court official having to decide if I'm going to throw, you know, him in a situation where he's absent from his family, and, you know, and what kind of financial, leeway will I have in order to help the family but still hold him accountable. And that was very, very difficult because of my own, you know, situation and empathy. But at the same time, it hit me during that decision that there are a lot of airmen who are not there for the birth of their kids or for special events and are deployed in harm's way. And they're doing the mission, not A.W.O.L.. And so I ultimately decided to, you know, incarcerate him for his failure to go and being A.W.O.L. and also try to protect with some leniency, his family situation. Naviere Walkewicz 31:39 Leading with compassion, but always being accountable, ma'am, that's, it's tough. And I think, you know, we have many listeners that find themselves in those situations. And I've often been asked, you know, I'm a mom, how can I advance my career professionally, I have to do all these other things as well. And so maybe a question that I might tie to that a little bit. You know, how do you how did you balance, that compassion side of leadership and still be able to make some those difficult decisions in the moment? And you know, what would you share with others and how they might do that and think through things when it maybe feels a little bit too hard or too daunting? Gen. Dana Born 32:15 It is very hard and is daunting. And you use the term balance, and I, I love the word balance. You know, I'm a middle child, and I'm a Libran. You know, I like balanced, but I have found balance to be very difficult. There's a term called. "balance is bunk." And I like that because it's anytime I feel like I've had anything in balance, it's about ready to go on tilt. And so I try to change out the word balance with the word integrate, that works better for me or Harmonize How do I bring together those things and the Airforce in the time that I was working at the in the Chief of Staff's personnel office came up with a motto, "People First in Mission Always," and it can be, "Mission First." And people always, but it's sort of like the chicken and the egg, they both actually go together. And they're very important. And so I think there's that keeping the both and in the integration of that is what helped me in some of those tough decisions. I mean, I remember having to take a security clearance away from a lieutenant colonel, for all the right reasons, but trying, you know, that person then was going to lose their position in the Air Force, because it required a security clearance. And, and it wasn't a situation that I put that person in, right, they put themselves in that position, but what I didn't want to do was deliver the news in a way that then the individual would feel like they have nothing left right to or would ultimately, you know, take their life, right, that always was present to say, uh, don't want this person to go away with anything other than, you know, your life is not over. But you know, this is a very serious trajectory that you have to decide how you're going to go forward from this point. And that was hard, very hard, but it's both people and mission that I think we have to embrace in the way that we carry on what we're responsible for, for our nation. Naviere Walkewicz 34:25 Well, I think about you know, some of those stories that you shared and some of the experiences you had, I mean, you probably had to go home and, and your your network at home, your family was there with you through all of the journey. How has your family influenced you as a leader and maybe what role do they play in that? Gen. Dana Born 34:40 I talked a lot with my family, like the time around the dinner table was really sort of transparency. And that bothered my children because I started to hear things back that I thought they shouldn't have to be hearing some of this, and so I also kind of drew inward and decided that that I, "Who can I talk with," right, because I don't want to bring work home, so to speak, that weighs down the family. I want to focus on them. And so I went through a period where I suffered in silence. And I think many leaders and many people, as particularly when you have, you know, security issues that you can't talk about certain things with others. I think we need to find a way and I ultimately did find someone that I could go to and say, I need some advice. And that was monumental, because it helped me understand that I had not been doing that with with great mentors. And I thought about it. And it shocked me that I was not asking for advice. And I thought, How do I feel like if Naviere or someone comes to me and ask for advice, I feel like, wow, if they think I have, yeah, exactly. They're including me, I have something to offer. They care about what I have to say. And so I really had an epiphany that said, I need to do that more. And I started to reach out. And in one case, I reached out to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, you know, having talked with the superintendent first. And it was phenomenal. Because I had such a different perspective on something I was ruminating over. And I thought Why did I wait so long? Naviere Walkewicz 36:26 What advice would you give to some that are suffering in silence, and maybe can't see that next step? And to doing that what actually helped you to go seek help and ask for help or ask for guidance and mentorship? Gen. Dana Born 36:39 I think recognizing, well, in some cases, vulnerability is a strength. And, you know, Brene Brown, who I really do love her work. And her, her, her YouTube or, you know, Netflix, a lot of great science and also practice, but she said, What makes you vulnerable, makes you beautiful. And I think that that is part of it is to recognize that, you know, we're all vulnerable, or we're all broken in maybe different places, right to quote some history. And so I think it connects us and builds trust when we are willing to be vulnerable. And I think it takes courage as well, to let ourselves be seen for all, you know, we have a saying that's warts and all. And, you know, to let ourselves be really fully seen, Naviere Walkewicz 37:33 That resonates with so many people. I think a lot of times people when they're listening to podcasts, and they're, they're just trying to learn and get better in their professional career in their personal lives. Just a can take one little thing that someone really resonates with. And I think you sharing that bit about being reflective and not necessarily suffering in silence, but but looking for helping others I think is going to be really powerful for some. So thank you for sharing some of that. Gen. Dana Born 37:56 I think the key takeaway is, is just building on what we just talked about, like if I had a foot-stomper, right from our Air Force Academy days, that's like, if you're starting to fall asleep, right? I use that at Harvard. And I'm like, "Does anybody know what foot stamper actually means?" It means, you know, this, is it pay attention. And I'm, I'm really motivated by the John F. Kennedy quote, "Leadership, well, learning and leadership are indispensable from each other." I think that if I were to say there's two really important takeaways, those for me have been, be curious, be more curious. And that is just really asking a lot of questions. Leaning into not judgment, but leaning into really digging into and trying to understand. And that gets us, I think, in a whole different place. That is a good place. And so I haven't always done that. Well, curiosity is like a growth mindset. And I think that is something that I really would recommend to our listeners, be more curious. And I think that's being helped by Chat GPT and Generative AI because it's all about the questions you ask. And, and then it kind of gets at what answers you get. And I think that's maybe training us to be, you know, more curious and careful in how we're asking and being curious. The other is courage. And you brought this up earlier, but I think courage, you know, the root word of courage is heart. And I think leading with your heart and leading with, like the recognition that things that are hard, make your heart rate go up. Courage, you know, our heart rate goes up when we're in danger physically, morally, psychologically. And I think leaning into that to where our heart rate goes up a little bit is how we learn and grow and how we basically can make positive change. So, those two things together, curiosity and courage, under the umbrella of learning and leading go, you know, they're indispensable to each other is the takeaway. I thought you might ask me like, you talked about purpose earlier. What is your purpose? What is it that gets you out of bed in the morning? And what is it that keeps you going through the tough times? And what is it at the end of your, you know, last breath that will have been your dash in your life, your purpose, your why, and mine actually is a simple phrase to myself. I use the term, "kick chocks", and "kick chocks" is, you know, the bricks in front of the wheel of the airplane, and when you're ready to go, you gotta get, gotta get rid of them, or you can't take off. But sometimes you have to kind of have the chocks there, to pause and to, you know, refuel and to do things. So kick chocks, to me has sort of been a way that I am channeled. Some call it your true north, or your Polaris, your compass, and it speaks to me because I can, I can go, go, go, go and never put chocks in front. I also can keep chocks in front of myself and, and limit myself and, and I'm passionate about what is it that somebody needs to have a break? You know? And when is it when somebody has got something in the way or team or organization that's holding them back? And how do I help identify that and kick chocks with them so we can take off. So, it speaks to me. But yeah, the purpose I think, purpose and passion and the individualization of that, so because everybody is so different comes from our life stories, and I love learning about people's purpose. Naviere Walkewicz 41:51 General born, might you share with us, you know, maybe what you're reading, watching or listening to that's helped you develop your leadership skills. Gen. Dana Born 41:59 I love to listen to everything. I mean, I am a listener, you know, we all know how we we learn best, I'm really auditory. So podcasts I pick up, I really do a lot with the Council on Foreign Relations. I do listen also to a lot of leadership podcasts, because I just find the whole topic of leadership fascinating for so many different approaches to what we think we're all talking about the same, it just really is expansive of my understanding. And I also now there are so many ways that you can have, you know, auditory books, and or listen to even academic journal articles. So usually, it's a treadmill thing to listen. And I just, I think that is my approach. I also I do like to read, and I think my favorite leadership book is going to shock you. But it's it's sort of got a nautical theme, I think, not an Air Force theme, but its endurance about Shackleton and Antarctica. And there's so many leadership lessons in that book, endurance is one of my favorites. And another one of my favorites is and they're both kind of historical, is Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl, written in 1946. I've read that so many times, and he wrote it in nine days, but it's because he wrote it while he was a prisoner in the Nazi prison camp. And then he rewrote it after it was burned. And he was liberated. And it's just an amazing, timeless evergreen read about life and about leadership, about purpose about meaning. And then most recently, for a current one is True North, and that is emerging leaders by Bill George and Zack Clayton. And I just think that that is a great pedagogy of thinking about ourselves. Put our own oxygen mask on first so that we can better care for the mission and the people that are entrusted to us and the change we want to see in the world. So, that's a current reader TrueNorth for emerging leaders. Naviere Walkewicz 44:24 It's been amazing. Thank you so much for taking the time, ma'am. It's been a pleasure and an honor. Gen. Dana Born 44:28 It's a pleasure and an honor. And I thank all our listeners for listening in and we wish you well. KEYWORDS Air Force Academy, leadership, people, Air Force, talk, family, dean, work, leader, serve, flew, cadet, Academy, Coast Guard Academy, recognized, years, terms, leading, long, podcasts The Long Blue Line Podcast Network is presented by the U.S. Air Force Academy Association and Foundation
Happy Eclipse season! The eclipse on Monday, March 25, at 3:13am ET in Libra is ruled by Venus and focuses on our hearts and how we connect and communicate with others from a heart-centered place. However, the Libran archetype of the scales also asks where we need more balance and boundaries and what is being shown to us that indicates we may need to implement or enforce them at this time. Lunar eclipses are also opportunities to create significant changes in our lives- this often involves things, including thought patterns old limitations and beliefs being "eclipsed out" Eclipses in Aries season are a lot like sneezes - better out than in. Releasing them is better for your body to just freakin sneeze then try to hold it inside and rupturing blood vessels or an ear drum. This eclipse is the first in the Aries season eclipses (the second will be our new moon in Aries eclipse on April 8th) This time period and the events that are unfolding with these eclipses are a continuation of those we experienced in Libra season of 2023- what loops are being revisited or closed dating back to Oct?
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@ema.jones and @agent.of.pluto unpack #RHOBH dinner from hell 2.0 and give first impressions of newbie Housewife Annemarie's chart. This week's recap also includes a look at Adriana's ketamine dreams, the Nigerian low blows coming out of #RHOP, Lisa Barlow's inability to be warm and cuddly, and Schwartz and Whitney Rose's Libran connection. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast spot.
Hi everyone! Happy Friday! In this segment we discuss the upcoming new moon in the sidereal sign of Libra. This transit is important because it is our FINAL new moon while Rahu and Ketu, the karmic nodes, are still in the signs of Libra and Aries (at least according to the true node system!). We discuss the symbolism of Vishakha, the energy to anticipate, and some of the deeper spiritual influences that give meaning to the planets. We work through some personal reflection questions to contemplate the "Libran qualities" in our lives and prepare us for the next 18 month cycle. Work with Christine: Website: innerknowing.yoga Patreon: Patreon.com/astrologynowpodcast instagram: astrologynow_podacst keywords: astrology, jyotish, Vedic astrology, sidereal astrology, nakshatras, spirituality, Christine Rodriguez, aries, libra, scorpio, libra, capricorn, Nakshatra, new moon, taurus, Venus, Jupiter, Pisces, Spirituality, horoscope, retrograde, eclipse, solar eclipse, new moon
With Libra season in full swing, it's time for the 12th installment of our incredible Astro-Herbalism series, as we examine the doctrine of signatures and expressions in the plant kingdom that demonstrate Libran ideas encoded in nature. Herbal teachers Kyle Denton (Tippecanoe Herbs) and Michelle Lundquist (Michelle's Healing Home) reprise their roles for (at least) one more super-stream, alongside our favroite symbolic syncromystics Mario Garza (Symbolic Studies) and Gabe (Slick Dissident). Join this group on telegram to leave us a voice, image, text, or video message to play on the air: https://t.me/viberantcalls EPISODE LINKSVideo - https://youtube.com/live/ZT6tIkJicBghttps://tippecanoeherbs.comhttps://www.michelleshealinghome.com/https://www.symbolicstudies.com/Slick Dissident (Gabriel) on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSSMh4fE7dAdhPcdtP0rW2ADonate to Gabe on CashApp at $SlickDissident TELEGRAM LINKSInnerVerse Channel - https://t.me/innerversepodcastInnerVerse Chat - https://t.me/innerversepodcastchat GET TUNEDhttps://www.innerversepodcast.com/sound-healing SUPPORT INNERVERSEInnerVerse Merch - https://www.innerversemerch.comTippecanoe Herbs - Use INNERVERSE code at checkout - https://tippecanoeherbs.com/Spirit Whirled: July's End) - https://tinyurl.com/2dhsarasSpirit Whirled: The Holy Sailors - https://tinyurl.com/4wyd5ecsA Godsacre For Winds of the Soul - https://tinyurl.com/2p9xpdn3Buy from Clive de Carle with this link to support InnerVerse with your purchase - https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/197164/11489The Aquacure AC50 (Use "innerverse" as a coupon code for a 15% discount) - https://eagle-research.com/product/ac50TT Vibe Rant intro theme by VOLO - http://volovibes.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join us as we explore the zodiac sign of Libra with special guest and astrologer, Faye Northgrave. This episode takes us on an enlightening expedition through the cosmos, unearthing connections between Libra, represented by the scales, and mythical tales such as the blind seer Tiresias , Narcissus's love affair with his own reflection, and Paris' judgment of the beauty contest between Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite.The episode probes into the natural and energetic facets of Libra, assessing its inherent qualities of collaboration and relationship-building. We delve further into Libra's mythology, examining the story of Tiresias, his pivotal role in the Zeus-Hera saga, and how his judgement is rewarded with outer blindness and inner sight. Moreover, we explore the dynamics of Libra energy in relationships, tying all elements together to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Libran archetype.As we venture deeper, we touch upon the mythology of Aphrodite/Venus, underpinning the Libra zodiac sign. The discussion extends from Aphrodite's oceanic birth to her association with Anchises, her role in the battle of the gods, and her representation in the Renaissance period through the iconic 'Birth of Venus' painting by Botticelli. As we navigate the fascinating cosmos, we also unravel the lessons and mysteries of the Aries/Libra axis and the upcoming eclipse season. Be sure not to miss our next episode as we continue this captivating cosmic journey with Brian Clark.Contact Faye: fayenorthgrave.comArtwork for the episode is from William Adolphe Bouguereau, The Birth of Venus (1879), Oil on canvas 300 × 218 cm, Musée d'Orsay, Paris - FrancePodcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
Blessed Autumnal Equinox and a well curated welcome to Libra season everywhere! Today we've got our deep dive into Libra energies along with my channeled offerings. Let's see what this season wants us to hear. This is episode is an energetic overview with guidance for the next 4 months: September 23rd - December 21st 2023. You may want to revisit each month in this season. Listening multiple times is so empowering as you discover how these channeled messages actually play out in your life. It helps our energies sync and aids in your ability to synthesize and utilize these readings as coaching or mentoring, rather than just adding more noise in your life. Mark your calendars for the 12th - 15th each month. Every offering in this ecosystem aims to support you to live a life by design rather than a life by default. May you, forever, be deeply rooted and take action in personal integrity, intellect, intuition, and love. The Autumnal Equinox takes place Saturday, September 23rd in the northern hemisphere. An Equinox is one of two times a year when the sun shines directly on the equator, and the northern and southern hemispheres get the same amount of rays. Hence Equal. Light. It offers us a time of down turn in energetics and has us welcoming in restoration and contemplation. It asks for a balance of stillness in our lives. This is the official welcome of shadow season. There is magic to be had here, spells to cast, and manifestations to receive…but they're all going to need to come from the deep inner stillness of our soul….NOT the hyper movement of our brain or culture...if we want them to actually come to fruition. This season does not play. It says you need to know your own catacombs. Intimately. If you don't…welcome to the tour….if you do shit's about to get wonderfully interesting. For those listening not in the northern hemisphere the seasons are different - but the energies of the astrology, zodiac, and channeled guidance - are the same. So, as always, take what resonates with you and leave the rest, there are always magic sparks here for everyone. If you've been listening and following along in your Unicorn grimoires since this summer one - THANK YOU - and two - you'll know we are just moving out of #hotwitches summer. A season when normally we've be out to play and living it up in playful loud YOLO style, enjoying the height of growth, yet we were guided to mellow, not to cast a damn spell, to do any and all the things that bolster our frequency, our wellness, our health, and mostly our energetic magical coins…..And to stash those magical units — in our magick bank and wait….until this season…to spend/cast on something big. When are we recommended to do this, you ask? The Full Moon in Aries on September 29th. That's when. You've got lead time to prep. DO NOT MISS THIS WINDOW! I love to cast under a fire moon, not to mention an Aries full moon. Fire is the element of magic, in the sign of the initiator and high manifester. You want to start a wildfire? Invoke it under an Aries new or full moon. The channeled info for Libra season and Autumn in general…. This season says, pull all the things into balance…lol you know SIMPLE….Libra afterall is the scales - balance is the name of the game. But don't get confused on what balance actually means….we'll get into that in the deep dive, after this channeled messaging. There is still maintenance here. If you took action on the guidance this summer your frequency has expanded and you're in the process of receiving upgrades. In the fall it's about how you receive and hold them. If you listened to the episode about this year 2023 (both the gregorian and astrological new year Jan and March EP's 23 & 27 this year) I talked about how 2023 was slated to bring us more healing, abundance, joy, pleasure, love, joy, calm, and peace than we've ever known before….we're still in the window of this NOW. In fact most of us are just NOW stepping into the thickest portion of this energy. Meaning if you're not feeling the blessings, healing, calm, or receiving opportunities THAT's OK. You're waiting on your timing and or you're needing a little more digging, playing, walking through the shadows to shine up your frequency for the goods. OR I'm also hearing, you may be doing the werk but haven't written anything out with clarity about WHAT YOU WANT! This community tends to need a little extra support and expansion around want, wish, and desire. WHAT DO YOU WANT? No time for anything but SHAMELESS DESIRE> Take a page from Cardi B, Doja Cat, Lil Mama, the queen bee herself Beyonce, Catherine Zeta Jones, Jenna Ortega or Kim Kardashian - get to the core of what you want on your terms without shame. YOU DESERVE YOUR DESIRES. Want is goddess mode energy. Yes, of course it's connected to the wound of worthiness AND you don't have to be ‘completely' healed to lean into the frequency. Why? BECAUSE IT'S NOT POSSIBLE TO BE FULLY HEALED. That's a perfectionist, white savior colonized concept that keeps us from expansion So much of this season is offering a fake it till you make it vibe. Act as if. Model your behavior after those you wish to grow into. Not to copy, mimic, or fake…but to try on, test out, practice, and learn. Be inspired, and make your own way. This season marks an opportunity to hit some major growth points. What does your inner goddess need to come out to play…on the daily? That's the question to ask Now through December…as a macro cycle. It's a follow up to Virgo season. …AND make sure you're not just asking….take action with the insight that comes. This is embodiment. This is authenticity. This is decision making and ACTION. Because you, at your core are divine nature, you are cosmic royalty. You are Stardust shoved in a skin suit. …With energetic access to the knowledge of the Universe. These are the main messages for this fall summer in the northern hemisphere/spring in the south. It's main character energy - it‘s you - you're the main character - it's a glow up that will feel like rooting down. It's showing octopus and willow and oak tree energy. Octopus medicine is the deep dark feminine, flexibility, regeneration, and capacity to go the depths of magic, energy, and emotion…and they do NOT stay where they do not want to be ... and they are deliciously intelligent. Willow offers us the ability to bend and sway, weave, and protect but not to break. It offers the wisdom of being fed by water, staying hydrated in order to flow (and channel) Oak is the sturdy, foundational, building and protection energy we all need i this lifetime. Oak says. It's ok. You're ok. It's going to be ok. . It's all here for us. This season could be a rewrite - it could be a makeover (hey glamor season yay) - it's definitely a reboot, an expansion…from the deep dark of our insides. From our shadows, from our soul essence. No more hiding. No more pretending. Libra season is the juice and goods of this energy. We're going to see it thickest here..and it will stay with us till winter. Libra Season runs September 23rd - October 23rd 2023 Libra is the scales of justice in the chart. The only inanimate object on the wheel. A cardinal Air sign…the most stable of the air signs..yup, I said what I said…. ruled by Venus and represented by the Justice card in the Tarot - This energy is all about balance, relationships, partnerships, communication, beauty, glamor, soft romanticism, being seen, and being adorned. The question we will be asking…is this or that, fair? The follow up question is…..And if so…fair to who/whom? One or all? Me or them? Libra's mantra is ‘I Balance.' On one side of the Libra scales we have equality for all, civil liberties…all the fairness, food, water, shelter, being heard, accessibility, opportunity - and on the other - sensual pleasures…love, sex, glamor, fashion, beauty, music, art. It is ruled by our love - Venus - Aphrodite. Libra offers us harmony, communication, and mediation, with a heavy dose of beauty, and a very diplomatic and graceful quality to make our way constructively through very difficult things….IF the energy is grounded...if not...be on the lookout for avoiding confrontation, flakiness, giving up power left and right in order to do so, and self pitying grandiosity…with a massive side of false eye-lash batting and nude lip gloss. Libra can easily slide into dream, whimsy, and overly-romantic-co-dependency. Think of the activism fatigued non-for profit advocates that are just depleted…. not advocating for themselves, a system that isn't advocating for them…...where's the justice in that? In Imbalance Libra will have us hiding from any decision making because it so desperately wants everything to be fair and sweet. It'll cover up sadness, low level stuff, or big things that truly need addressing with pretty paint, clothes, superfluous words, and busyness. Libra makes avid use of beautiful distractions. This is a version of perfectionism. Nothing is ever perfect and things are rarely completely fair - and though Libra helps generate balance - will often stutter and struggle to make personal choices and decisions, being paralyzed by making a wrong decision, they often choose/do nothing. Libra & Virgo….they friends for sure. Neighbors on the zodiac wheel…they share some commonalities of being super intelligent, knowing nothing can be perfect, and sometimes getting caught in procrastination or being stuck in FREEZE mode, futility, self gaslighting, or intellsplaining judgment of doing nothing because it can't be perfect or fair….and making it sound smart or right (when really it's super toxic and just a hrd NO). The imbalance of Libra is massive people pleasing. Libra must remember to make decisions, take action, be brave to step out, and use the voice, be independent AND BE SEEN in all the glorious, sumptuous, human glamor. Libra must cultivate self love and personal neutrality to then be the ripple for the outer world…in advocacy of others. Libra must learn to walk their talk. Libra must learn to be comfortable not pleasing others, things not being perfect, and being the villain in someone else's story. In Balance Libra is excellent with clever ideas, beautiful words, gorgeously curated experiences, loving partnership, soft solutions, and earnest communication. When grounded, Libran ideas, words, mediations, and solutions take root in the physical plane and result in stunning and tangible shift and outcomes for the better. Libra in its divine essence will produce a gorgeous luncheon with stunning decor, intelligent speakers, all centered around making the world a better place…in equity for all. This season is a time of either copious abundance and manifestation, pulling in the resources for the harvest...or of being challenged with your tendencies to stay ungrounded and not make decisions. Libra wants you to use your voice for constructive change - and honestly also wants a little mini leo moment of being seen for the efforts and achievements. Here's a little Side quest - Libra season is also massively Lilith season. Equity, Voice, and glamor magick. She is here in a big way. And in this community Aphrodite and Lilith have hooked elbows like the sisters you need to get anything done. They will absolutely fuck around and find out. In favor of themselves…..to the benefit of marginalized communities. Libra wants you beautifully curated in your clothes, make up, scents, jewelry - particularly necklaces and scarves. Libra is glamor magic. Whatever makes you feel amazing in the presentation of your vessel DO IT. Feeling not just comfortable but sparkly in your vessel helps the delivery of your message. Being ready for your close up, isn't just for Leo energy. If you feel like you need a change in the style department DO IT in this season for extra oompf. Do not disregard the power of creative, authentic visual representation of self. Have that pretty, dressed up luncheon - even just with yourself. But a gorg personal talisman around your neck would magically be even better to invoke all the empowerment and balance of Libra. We manifest by matching frequency. The sassier you feel about yourself, vessel, hair…the more comfortable you are in your skin….the higher those frequencies get to pull in manifestations. Remember, there's no right way to be a witch. And there's NO proper aesthetic as a witch either. It's always about authenticity, allowing yourself to shift, change, evolve…in all the ways we are in this 3D incarnation - Body, Mind, and Soul. We know we're so much more than a physical vessel…but also please remember, this physical vessel can be a really fun pleasure point as well as creative endeavor. We are our literal life by design. Fashion, Glamor - however that expresses through you - can be so empowering, fun, and healing…and it works..it's a spell craft all its own and it just might be your preferred method of spell casting. It's important to remember that Libra is and can be the lovely, sweet, romantic, balanced breeze that tends and serves their partner(s) in cream, khaki, millennial pink and lavender… AND in imbalance it can quickly get whipped up into a tornado of army green,dark grey, and black disrupting all the balance in its path while exhibiting major codependency, shop-a-holic tendencies. This season has us checking in that our partnerships aren't actually toxic codependency.
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Libra Full Moon I collaborate. I compromise. I choose. On the Libra Full Moon podcast episode we are joined by 3 different practitioners who all have major Libra placements in their birth chart: First up, my dear friend and soul sister Adriana Rizzolo (Libra Mars, Pallas, Saturn, and Pluto) joins us for a Libra conversation out in nature in beautiful, sunny Ojai. We reflect on our experience from this past week attending Heidi Rose Robbins' Radiant Life Retreat. We also talk about many Libra themes: polarities + extremes, rightful relationship, and spirituality through the lens of Libra. Adriana is the founder of Body Temple Church – an ecstatic, emotional, and embodied somatic and spiritual approach to healing trauma, shame, and disconnect from our hearts, bodies, and souls' purpose. Also on this week's podcast episode, the incredible Rebecca Scolnick speaks on Libra through the lens of two numbers (7 & 11) and how they relate to the Libran theme of equanimity. Rebecca is a queer human lady (she/her) with Moon in Libra, who uses magic and storytelling to support unlearning work and inspire new meaning-making. Rebecca is the recent author of 'The Witch's Book of Numbers: Enhance Your Magic with Numerology'. Connect with her online at rebeccascolnick.com. And finally, my dear friend, student, and teacher Leticia Kagan (Libra Sun) joins us on the podcast this week to reflect on the esoteric phrase for Libra. She also offers up a Libra Full Moon song of gratitude. Leticia is an Artist, a gifted Healer, a meditation teacher, and a certified & licensed Esthetician. She is based out of Chicago and I highly recommend her offerings. She is an angel in my life who offered caretaking to my dog Biji this past week while I was away on retreat. Here is a photo of her with Biji out at Multnomah Falls. :) Life UpdateS: This past week I was gifted the incredible opportunity to attend the “Radiant Life Retreat” as a part of @heidiroserobbins astrology team. I am forever grateful + changed. To gather with others in a sacred circle. To explore past hurts, wounds, and traumas in a loving container. To be given the permission to create, express, and receive. To be held by community amidst death + transformation is crucial. I needed this past week for so many reasons. It has given me hope in the face of darkness. I am stronger now bc of the support of others. Thank you @heidiroserobbins, and to all the other incredible souls I met on the journey. As far as offerings, right now I have availability for deep-dive astrology readings, tarot healing sessions, and one-on-one astrology + tarot mentorships. Please click these links to book a session or email me if you have any questions. It would be an honor to hold space for you in this way. Wishing for you an illuminating & healing Libra Full Moon. OTHER LINKS Podcast: iTunes, Spotify, or Podbean About Jeff Hinshaw Patreon for Cosmic Cousins Astrology Mentorship Astrology Reading Tarot Healing Session Sign-up for Mailing List + Newsletter Here we find ourselves in the heart of Aries season. There is a tremendous amount of soul-growth occurring at this time. With the Sun, Chiron, Jupiter, Eris and Vesta all in Aries, we each are on an individual journey of deep healing. This Libra Full Moon is here to balance it all. Libra is here to remind you that you don't have to do this alone. Aries' spiritual evolution unfolds through the interplay of Libra's interpersonal dynamics. Relationships are of primary importance. How have you been connecting and collaborating with others this Aries season? Libra wants to help us evolve out of materialism and into a deeper understanding of life's meaning. Libra offers us the grace to be decisive and calm in times of crisis. Libra reminds us the wisdom of resting, taking time to appreciate the beauty of nature, to ponder problem-solutions while relaxing and creating art. Libra acts as the balance between understanding and action. Life requires us to make decisions. At the same time each decision, once made, can not be taken back. Libra is connected to the Justice card in the tarot and encourages us to align with a greater Uniting Truth (Sword) while finding a sacred balance between contradictions (the scales). Libra in its highest uses the power of communication to advocate for the improvement of society through equality, social justice, and inclusion. Libra Affirmation: I choose to focus on what connects us, not on what separates us. ♎ Libra Full Moon Wednesday, April 5, 2023 9:43 pm PST 16º Libra Body Parts: Lower-back, Kidneys, Adrenal Glands Libra Esoteric Phrase: I choose the way that leads between the two great lines of force. Libra Tarot Cards: Justice, the Empress, the Knight of Swords
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Sin vida localizan a una persona en un predio agrícola entre las comunidades Labor de Reyes y Estación Pénjamo Volcadura cerca de Estación Patti sobre la carretera La Piedad – Yurécuaro cobra 1 vida Malherido es como encuentran en el camino a Plazuelas a un hombre que se debate entre la vida y la muerte Volvió a nacer, una persona a bordo de su SUV, chocó contra la barrera de contención del Libramiento Oriente y literalmente la libró Carambola de 4 vehículos, entre ellos 1 pipa de PEMEX causó miedo y daños materiales en el Libramiento Norte, también la libraron Tras tres año la Carrera por el Agua de SAPAS regresa pero no estuvo exenta de fallas y polémicas aquí lo comentaremos. Son profetas fuera de su tierra, el voleibol de La Piedad llega a la final de la liga de este deporte en Degollado Frank Pichardo alza la voz y la mano por el basquetbol de La Piedad en Michoacán La final del futbol femenil en Penjamillo se jugó y ya hay campeonas --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brunoticias/message
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The great Giuseppe Verdi was born this week in 1813. Since his birthday occurs in the same week as mine, and since I firmly believe that I was a Verdi soprano in a former life, I am paying tribute to him this week with a series of excerpts from his works performed by exceptional singers whose birthdays also occur in the month of October. It's astounding how many great Verdi singers were born at the time of the harvest moon: Luciano Pavarotti, Tito Gobbi, Camilla Williams, Jon Vickers, Rolando Panerai, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Sena Jurinac, and many, many more. I have assembled a setlist featuring more than 20 such singers, including more than a few surprises (the young Irmgard Seefried singing the soprano solo in the Requiem; and a few choice artists that you may have forgotten about, among them Irene Dalis, Delia Rigal, and John Alexander). This whole month will be a birthday extravaganza and this is a marvelous way to start off the celebration, if I do say so myself! Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
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On this Equinox, representing equality, justice & harmony, we're reminded how kindness, whether by thoughts, words and deeds, always results in ripples of love that know no bounds. The Libran new moon asks if our love is strong & courageous enough to keep searching until harmony, kindness & fairness exist across the Earth.
As we welcome autumn harvest time to the Northern Hemisphere at this Libra equinox, the marketplace beckons: how will others value what we have to offer? The Libra New Moon on an extraordinary Sabian symbol of renewal gets an extra boost from Jupiter. Mercury backtracks into Virgo for a little quality control; what did you overlook last month? And a busy week for Venus reminds us that not all surprises are bad, sharing is essential, and good manners can sometimes be rewarded. Plus: a listener question about planets at the 29th degree! Learn astrology with April! Her intermediate level course is open for registration through Sep. 21 and classes begin on Sep. 24! Details and sign up here - and use the code BSAPOD at checkout to get the course for only $215! Read a full transcript of this episode. Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Email April or leave it here! Subscribe to April's mailing list and get a free lunar workbook at each New Moon! Love the show? Make a donation! Big Sky Astrology on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Timestamps [0:30] Welcome the Big Sky Astrology forecast for the week of September 19, 2022! [1:07] Congratulations to Big Sky Astrology Podathon winners: Sarah Eaves (astrology poster), Alex Anderson (astrology course), Karen Hartland (60-minute reading), and Mina Habibi (90-minute reading)! Plus, everyone who donated $10 or more will get access to April's bonus episodes for the Equinoxes and Solstices, beginning with the September 22nd Libra Equinox. [3:10] Venus (Virgo 18°37') trines Uranus (Taurus 18°37') on September 19th at 9:44 pm PDT. Possible unexpected financial windfall or asset appreciation. Welcome the unexpected in your daily life. [4:39] The Sun enters Libra on September 22nd at 6:04 pm PDT. This ingress marks the Autumnal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the Vernal Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere. The Equinoxes are the two days out of the year when night and day are equal in length. So very Libran! [5:49] What do we initiate at the Libra Equinox? Harvest time! [7:11] Libra is ruled by Venus, which is still in Virgo. Our motto for this Sun in Libra season: everything needn't be perfect for it to be perfectly good. [8:16] Also on September 22nd, Mercury makes its inferior conjunction to the Sun at 11:50 pm PDT at Libra 0°14' on the Sabian symbol 1 Libra, A butterfly made perfect by a dart through it. [9:16] While the conjunction is exact, Mercury is cazimi, particularly powerful. Look for some much-needed clarity in the realm of Mercury (communications, thinking, commerce, short-distance travel, etc.) [10:15] Retrograde Mercury will re-enter Virgo on September 23rd at 5:04 AM PDT, in a neighborhood it last visited August 21 - 26, 2022. Mercury stations direct on October 2nd and re-enters Libra on October 10th. [11:32] Venus opposes Neptune on September 24th at 1:51 AM PDT at 23°49' of Virgo and Pisces. The Sabian symbol for Venus is 24 Virgo, Mary and her white lamb. The Sabian symbol for Neptune is 24 Pisces, An inhabited island - also the degree of the April 12 Jupiter-Neptune conjunction. Sharing is caring! [13:20] Moon Report for the week of September 19th. The Libra New Moon is on September 25th at 2:54 PM PDT at Libra 2°48' and the Sabian symbol 3 Libra, The dawn of a new day, everything changed. This Sun and Moon opposed Jupiter in Aries lends an uplifting note to the change. [15:54] This Libra New Moon initiates a 27- month cycle (Check out April's conversation with Celeste Brooks about the Lunar Phase Family Cycle in Episode 141!) Important dates in this cycle are: First Quarter Moon on June 26th, 2023; the Full Moon on March 25, 2024; and the Third Quarter Moon on December 20, 2024. [17:32] Void-of-Course Moon periods for this week. On Sept. 20, the Moon in Cancer will sextile the Sun in Virgo at 8:57 AM PDT then go Void-of-Course for almost five hours before entering Leo at 1:38 PM PDT. Positive work-related opportunities and a good time to initiate beneficial health or diet habits. [19:43] On September 22nd, the Moon in Leo opposes Saturn in Aquarius at 4:07 AM PDT. This Void-of-Course period will last for almost 21 hours (!!!) before entering Virgo on September 23rd at 12:53 AM PDT. Cultivate emotional self-sufficiency and confidence.. [21:26] The Moon in Virgo conjuncts Mercury at 5:49 AM PDT on September 25th and is VOC for about four hours before entering Libra at 9:43 AM PDT. A time to gain clarity about ourselves in preparation for the New Moon in Libra later that day. [22:55] At 10:46 PM PDT on September 25, Venus (Virgo 26°9') will trine Pluto (Capricorn 26°9'). Venus in on the Sabian symbol 27 Virgo, Grand dames at tea. Pluto is on 27 Capricorn, A mountain pilgrimage. [25:14] Listener Ann asks about the anaretic degree of 29°. What does this mean for a planet in your birth chart? [30:46] Do you have a burning question about astrology?!? 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Happy Labor day signers! We're off today so enjoy this episode from the vault. We'll have a brand new episode out next Monday all about the upcoming Mercury Retrograde in Libra + Virgo (happening Sept 9 - Oct 2 2022) BUT in the meantime, enjoy this throwback episode from the last time Mercury was Rx in the sign of Libra, back in 2021! What were you up to Sept 27 thru Oct 18, 2021? We may possibly see some repeating themes from the last time we had a Merc Rx in Airy Venus sign but this time around with an Earthy Mercury twist! OG SHOW NOTES:We meet again...the last Mercury Retrograde of the year is happening in LIBRA from Sept 27 thru Oct 18, 2021. So buckle up, buttercup. Yo girlz discuss the shadow period, TELETUBBIES, utilizing Libran energy, Saturn in Taurus, the corniest generation (?!??), plus Stevie breaks down the themes of your Merc~Retrograde according to your rising sign. Tune in, astroangels and enjoy the ride :)Looking for the best sheets of your life? We're obsessed with our ettitude sheets. Try ettitude and get 20% off your first order + free shipping, all you have to do is visit https://www.ettitude.com/wysWe love Athletic Greens and we know you will too! Athletic Greens is giving our listeners a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/WYSSupport us on Patreon for bonus episodes + more! https://www.patreon.com/whatsyoursignpodcastFollow your WYS hosts! Julia Loken @julialoken, Stevie Anderson @spaghett_witch and Lisa Chanoux @asilnouxFor 20% off your first question use code WYS20 at checkout: https://heyhero.com/influencer/whatsyoursignGet yourself some WYS merch! https://teespring.com/stores/whatsyoursignpodcastInstagram: @whatsyoursignpodcastTwitter: @WhatsYrSign_PodFacebook: facebook.com/whatsyoursignpodcastEmail: whatsyoursignpodcast@gmail.comArtwork: Alexa Viscius @alexavisciusphotoTheme Music: Honor Nezzo @nezzzieSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/whats-your-sign/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Your weekly lifestyle moon report for the Week Beginning Monday August 29, 2022 If your moon is in Virgo, Libra, Scorpio or Sagittarius you are having a moon return this week! LINKS FROM THE SHOW Spring Equinox Gathering WEEKLY THEMES This week starts with day one of the New Moon - the time to manifest your intentions for this moon cycle. Think about the things you'd like to set in motion or accomplish over the next 28 days and write them down, or even mood board it! We are in the moon phase for planting seeds (figuratively and literally) and then harnessing the Virgo energy to set these in motion! Virgo themes are health, wellbeing, order, organisation and commitment. It's a great moon cycle to tackle some of the bigger life plans or new year intentions that haven't happened yet as the energy is great for getting on with strategy and big organisational process. Mercury retrograde is next Friday on the Full Moon so make sure you get any agreements, contracts, negotiations finalised before then. DAILY ASPECTS Monday - Moon Day (Moon in Virgo) The light is returning to the moon today, the best day to set your intentions and create a ritual to do this. Perhaps a vision board, checklist, some kind of personal commitment process. The moon is void of course from 1 - 7.42pm AEST and then moves into Libra in the evening. Tuesday - Mars Day (Moon in Libra) Start to commit to your intentions, utilise the mars energy (fire) to make a start on actioning your intentions. The breezy aspect of the Libran moon brings a fresh spring wind through your life to ease out the old and make way for the new. The emphasis here is on balance and harmony - where do you need balance and harmony in your wellbeing. Make sure to factor this into your intentions. Wednesday - Mercury Day (Moon in Libra) Today is the day for looking at relationships and how you can bring balance and harmony to your friendships, partnerships, family relationships and professional relationships. Today we will be announcing our 6 week kundalini yoga program at Pilgrim Yoga in West End - The Yogic Science of Relationships - stay tuned! Keep your intentions in focus and make sure you're being proactive in getting things going. Thursday - Jupiter Day (Moon in Scorpio) The moon moves into Scorpio today. There's some big emotional fire energy around today with Mars Sextile Jupiter and the moon in Scorpio. Watch out the tail of the scorpion doesn't come out in your communication with people, particularly if you've been working hard this week and have a lot going on. Practice the four part breath in the beginning of the podcast before making any major decisions or if things are getting intense. Friday - Venus Day (Moon in Scorpio) Today's the day where you've been working hard all week, and today you can let loose and play hard or have a beautiful self care rest day. A great opportunity for a day spa with some friends or find some beautiful nature spots to ground down into and enjoy some R&R. There's potential for a naughty date night. Saturday - Saturn Day & Sun Day (Moon in Sagittarius) We arrive at the first quarter moon where momentum for the moon cycle is picking up, you can revisit your todo lists today and tidy up any loose ends from the week. Then enjoy the adventure fire spirit of sagittarius and have a really fun weekend. JOIN US LIVE You can watch the Moon Diaries live with us every week in our Facebook group 13 Moons - The Gathering - Many moon blessings, moon women! xx
Rusty and Mike talk about their love of King of the Hill and what you can expect from this episode-by-episode podcast. The guys talk to Jayden Libran @j.libran98 voice actor, puppeteer, filmmaker, and Hank Hill voice of a generation! Podcast music courtesy of The Flametrick Subs http://theflametricksubs.com @flametricksubs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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El 19 de mayo se llevó a cabo una audiencia de 23 horas en el Reclusorio Sur donde la Fiscalía General de la República trató de imputar a tres abogados y un asesor financiero relacionado con el caso Juan Ramón Collado, quien señalaba que ellos habían intentado extorsionarlo. Se estimó, de acuerdo a la Fiscalía, que el daño económico causado a Collado era alrededor de 37 millones de pesos. El Juez Felipe de Jesús Delgadillo Padierna determinó que los elementos de prueba —más de 70 presentados por la Fiscalía General de la República— no tenían ningún sustento, por lo que cerró el caso y no fueron vinculados a procesos los abogados Juan Araujo, César González e Isaac Pérez, así como el asesor David Gómez Arnau. El abogado César González afirmó que el 19 de mayo se cerró el caso, el cual, es evidente que la Fiscalía apelará la decisión del juez Delgadillo Padierna y que pareciera iniciar una persecución en contra del juzgado. El abogado González hizo un reconocimiento al Poder Judicial Federal en general que demostró valentía y que hay instituciones en México que no están sometidas al Fiscal Gertz. Comentó que desafortunadamente ya se volvió algo común y cotidiano las persecuciones del Fiscal Gertz. Aseguró que ellos no son los abogados de Scherer ni los abogados que le hacían el "trabajo sucio". César González comentó que están analizando las acciones legales que sean idóneas para defenderse de ese ataque. El abogado Juan Araujo comentó que fue difícil asistir a la audiencia en el Reclusorio Sur y no saber si iban a regresar a sus casas a ver a sus familias. Dijo que pensaban que no iban a regresar, pues ante la presión del Fiscal Gertz y ante los acuerdos que él suele tener, los iban a vincular a proceso. Comentó que lo que se decía en los pasillos de la Fiscalía es que tenían "amarrada" su prisión preventiva justificada, que pasará lo que pasará irían presos. Los abogados aseguraron que se sentían preocupado ante la situación que estaban pasando, sin embargo, en la cuestión técnica estaban confiados lo que los sostuvo durante todo el proceso. Aseguraron que el expediente no tiene nada y que acusaciones son mentiras y falsedades. Juan Araujo aseguró que no se darán por vencidos y que la resolución del juez determinó darle vista a la Comisión de Derechos Humanos por violaciones graves a los derechos humanos, por lo cual, van a llegar a las últimas consecuencias contra el funcionario que resulte responsable.
This week on the pod a fairly unplanned ramble about dogs, films, and the Libran scale of cancellation.Also I call Jake Gyllenhal Jared Leto towards the end and I was mortified.
This Full Moon of Aries arrives as four of seven retrograde planets are now in direct motion. We can consciously put our foot back on the accelerator. The Full Moon of Self will determine to what degree we have made the Libran relating adjustments necessary to avoid disappointments. Mars and the Sun are traveling in tandem through late Libra, and then Scorpio. The Scorpio mantra is: "I metamorphose myself with evolving self- reliance" Mars is always synergistic in Scorpio as the traditional ruler of that sign prior to Pluto's discovery. And Happy Solar Return to Kim Marie! Join us for all the public webinars scheduled: Venus Rx in Capricorn, Monday Dec. 13th, The 2022 Forecast January 5th, and The Nodal Axis ingress into Taurus-Scorpio, Jan. 22nd, 2022. Join Astro News for enrollment and registration details.
This Full Moon of Aries arrives as four of seven retrograde planets are now in direct motion. We can consciously put our foot back on the accelerator. The Full Moon of Self (Aries) will determine to what degree we have made the emotional Libran relating adjustments necessary to avoid disappointments in our social spheres. Mars and the Sun are traveling in tandem through late Libra, and then Scorpio. The Scorpio mantra is: "I metamorphose myself with evolving self- reliance" Mars is always synergistic in Scorpio as the traditional ruler of that sign prior to Pluto's discovery. And Happy Solar Return to Kim Marie October 24th! Join us for all the public webinars scheduled: Venus Rx in Capricorn, Monday Dec. 13th, The 2022 Forecast January 5th, and The Nodal Axis ingress into Taurus-Scorpio, Jan. 22nd, 2022. Get on Astro News list for enrollment and registration details.
#033 - Astrologer Christine Chalklin shares her small business journey. As well as reading astrology charts for small business owners, her services also include tarot card reading, numerology and coaching. Her aim with her work is to help her clients reach their full potential. Christine's grandmother and mother were interested in astrology. And she became hooked. She decided to study astrology, which led to coaching, counseling and teaching. She's also studied Bach flower essences, learnt how to read Tarot cards and offers numerology. She shares how a small business owner can benefit from having their chart read. For example, when it's the best time to launch or relaunch a business. She also talks about Libran qualities and personality traits, our shared sign. We reminisce about how we worked together over ten years ago, when she read my chart and gave me coaching. And the result was my starting Flowerona. Then she mentions which famous people who were into astrology, plus the types of businesses she's worked with. Christine shares the impact of the new moon, full moon and mercury retrograde on our lives. She also discusses biodynamic gardening, before making recommendations about astrology books and online resources. Listening to this episode, you'll hear how passionate Christine is about astrology and how it can be used to help her clients to fulfil their potential. . At the end of the podcast, you'll discover her practical tips, which I'm sure you'll find very inspiring. Show notes are available on the My Small Business & Me website: https://mysmallbusinessandme.com/episode33
TJ and Jayden are back to settle their grudge from the previous Simpsons episode... Wait, who's that hulking figure entering the podcast studio. WE HAVE A CHALLENGER! Alec Airth, one of the co-hosts of Movie the Podcast with TJ, joins the melee. We talk about Jody Price, Simpsorama, Mother Shabubu, Non-Threatening Boys Magazine and more. Plus, there's a monkey battle happening in the Thunderdome! Settle into your ass-groove and feel the Gs!Help save Baltimore's Ottobar: https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-the-ottobarCheck out TJ's artwork @eltopoxl on Instagram.Follow Alec and his wife as they start adventuring, vanlife-style: https://www.instagram.com/adventuringairths/And check out Movie the Podcast at http://moleholeradio.com/Check out Jayden's The Sneople: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCajKIqu98MlP_50MAy07GHgAnd Lenny and Carl in Pulp Fiction: BLACK LIVES MATTER!VOTE! :D