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Guadalupe, Lady of Miracles, Heralds the Flowering of Humanity w/Karen Tate
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With her feast day of December 12th approaching, Karen Tate will share the good news of Our Lady of Guadalupe who comes from a long line of "epiphanny" goddesses who "appeared" to humanity urging us to strive for positive transformation and the flowering of humanity - also good fortune or what some might call miracles. Join Karen as she shares the story of Guadalupe's miracles and pays her tribute.
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60/60 The Podcast: Canadian Basketball of Hall of Fame Inductee Stewart Granger
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Welcome to 60/60. The Podcast.
There is a belief that 60 is a huge number in our lives. Once you reach it, things will never be the same. Here, right here, is where you discover why you don’t want to let things be the same. The amazing individuals showcased here are living the dream. Now allow them to take you on the journey. I guarantee you there is a lot to learn. I think they hold the keys to the future.
Up next is Stewart Granger. Yup, Stewart Granger aka Stu. He has an amazing story to share and guess what? It’s still going. He is said to be one of the best point guards in Canadian Senior Men’s National Team history, Granger represented Canada at the 1982 and 1990 FIBA World Championship for Men. Granger made history as the first Black Canadian to be drafted into the NBA when the Cleveland Cavaliers selected him 24th overall in the 1983 NBA Draft. In three seasons in the NBA, Granger appeared in 80 games for the Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks.
Prior to the NBA, Granger spent four years at the University of Villanova University where he played 125 games for the Wildcats and was an All-Big East Second team selection in back-to-back seasons.
That’s a lot for me to digest. Hence, the reason why he is joining us to share his story. It is an honor to have him with us. Now let’s get to learning what 60/60 is all about.
If you have questions, this is your opportunity to dial-in and ask (516) 418-5778.
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Legacy of Goddess: Heroines, Warriors, Witches from Myths/Tales Rachel McCoppin
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Prof. Rachel McCoppin, Ph.D returns to the show to discuss her other book, The Legacy of the Goddess: Heroines, Warriors and Witches from World Mythology to Folktales and Fairy Tales - and that's just what we'll be chatting about today! We'll have fun delving into famous folktales and fairy tales that possibly reveal elements of ancient goddess worship and discover what women today gain from identifying sacred messages in folktales and fairy tales they may have passed over as a mere children's tale. We'll also talk about the importance of these stories and narratives to shape society and why re-writes are often called for if we want to re-shape our future for women everywhere.
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Sun Goddesses & Light As Life with Karen Tate
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Enjoy this seasonal presentation as we are in the darkness of the year awaiting the return of the light. I'll present on the stories of the Sun Goddesses who teach us about Light as Life. I'll delve into Amaterasu and Uzume, Demeter and Baubo, Brigid and why this is the perfect time of year for making resolutions, including some tips to help stick to our promises made to ourselves for a better tomorrow.
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Ancestral Healing After the Pandemic - What's Changed? w/Krystal Rains
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Healer, artist, herbalist, agroecologist and shamanic practitioner Krystal Rains has had as her mission Healing Ancestral Legacy Trauma using Q'ero Shamanism, Reiki and other modalities for many years. She shares her experiences and lessons to help others create their own ancestral healing journey for self care as well as share with us the trends in ancestral healing as this alternative healing modality is becoming more widely known, even mainstream.