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By Asa Hoffman
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
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In this final episode of the season, I share my insights and wisdom on the Re-Emergence: how to use our SpiritWalking Magic to help embody our best self as we navigate these uncertain times. We are the ones we have been waiting for, so let's show up for the party!
Astrologer Patty Yoon gives us an update on the astrological implications of the next few months and potential manifestations that may be sparked by these influences. Patty also has a few ideas on how we might support ourselves through it.
Lizette Cruz sings "Centre Road," an original song written during quarantine by my partner, Broadway songwriter Michael Cooper, from his new electronica album "Centre Road."
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In this episode, I talk with Mary Roach: psychic intuitive, soul developer, and writer. Mary has been called “the most popular intuitive in Virginia Beach.” With more than 30 years of experience she has given thousands of readings to clients from the United States, Canada, Japan, Thailand, France, the United Kingdom and Australia. Mary specializes in intuitive consultations centering upon an individual’s unique life purpose and soul mission. In addition to discussing past lives and life lessons, she focuses on identifying and healing the soul patterns that are evolving as we enter the 21st Century. Mary has taught workshops on intuitive and soul development with The Association for Research and Enlightenment throughout the United States and at their headquarters in Virginia Beach for over 25 years. Mary received her M.A. in Transpersonal Studies from Atlantic University, with a thesis focusing on “A Blueprint of Consciousness.” She is currently working on a book based on her thesis and her psychic work. Originally from Massachusetts, she also possesses a rich background in theatre arts and was the co-founder and director of a theatre company on Cape Cod. Mary lives with her husband, son, and yellow lab, Magic in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Contact Mary at: www.maryroachintuitive.com
In this episode, I talk with Anna Bounds: professor, writer, and prepper.
Anna Maria Bounds is an Assistant Professor in Sociology at Queens College, City University of New York, USA. She holds a Ph.D. in Urban and Public Policy from The New School and an M.A. in Writing from Old Dominion University. Her research interests focus on city subcultures, city tourism, and public space. She teaches courses on urban sociology and social science research methods.
Her new book, Bracing for the Apocalypse: An Ethnographic Study of New York's ‘Prepper’ Subculture, is a rich ethnography that explores the rise of urban preppers in her city.
Her sheltering in place hobbies include obsessing over the books and photos displayed by others during virtual meetings, half-hearted decluttering, and daydreaming about pet ownership.
In this episode, I talk with Aoife Anastasia: Esoteric Artist, Performer, Ritual Theatre Maker. Aoife Anastasia is an esoteric artist, performer, and ritual theatre maker, who for the last few decades has been living and performing on stages across the UK, but thanks to a random twist of fate is currently grounded with family in Ontario, Canada. Alongside her performing career, Aoife has completed her first Occult Musical based on the Elusian Mysteries, now in development. She is directing a series of plays and site-specific readings, based on the work of her Great Uncle T.H. Nally, Abbey Theatre playwright and personal friend of the great poet WB Yeats. She is a psychic medium, Seer, trance channel and occasional oracle, Priestess trained in the Elusian and Egyptian Mystery traditions, practitioner of ritual and planetary magic, workshop leader and celebrant of traditional Celtic wheel of the year ceremonies, landscape communicator and teacher of remote viewing, psychic development, and immersive astrology. Her current project, “Drawing Strength,” is a channeled visual art, spoken word, creative non-fiction exploration of the lives of great artists and how their grit and resilience can inspire us all in times of great uncertainty. Instagram: @strengthdrawing
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Facebook:
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In this episode, I talk with Mike Kelton: producer, director, comedian, and Aquarius living in Brooklyn. Mike just finished directing the first season of Dragnificent which, if you can believe it, premiered on TLC during quarantine. Before that, he released the second season of his critically acclaimed supernatural comedy podcast, Beyond! with Mike Kelton on the Forever Dog Network. Mike is currently most likely to be found burning sage in his backyard for something and feeling grateful to connect with his good friend Asa. Follow him on instagram @mikekelton for stories of him and his boyfriend arguing over a haunted dresser... no, seriously.
In this episode, I talk with astrologer, trickster, and author Caroline Casey.
She began studying astrology as a late teen, where she was the kid who got to hang out at a salon presided over by Dr. Andrew Weil, comprised of way cool intellectual political mystics reading anything the Whole Earth Catalogue recommended, including Carl Jung, and Joseph Campbell - with whom she studied Grail legend and Animal Myths in later years.
In this episode, I talk with Sheila R. Foster: Professor of Urban Law and Policy at Georgetown.
Sheila Foster is the Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Urban Law and Policy at Georgetown. She holds a joint appointment with the Law School and the McCourt School of Public Policy. Professor Foster writes in the areas of property and land use law, state and local government, and environmental justice. Her most recent work explores questions of urban law and governance through the lens of the “commons” exemplified by her article The City as a Commons, Yale Law and Policy Review (2016) and her forthcoming MIT Press Book, Co-Cities (both with Christian Iaione).
Professor Foster has been involved on many levels with urban law and policy. She is the chair of the advisory committee of the Global Parliament of Mayors and has been a member of the Aspen Institute's Urban Innovation Group and the New York City Mayor's Panel on Climate Change. She also co-directs LabGov, an international applied research project that works directly with local governments to craft, implement and evaluate new policies that enable city residents to steward land and other resources within their communities. At Georgetown, she is the faculty director of the Georgetown Project on State and Local Government Policy and Law (SALPAL) and lead researcher for the City Diplomacy Project for the Georgetown Global Cities Initiative.
In this episode, I talk with Adam Robinson - a Wizard. Entrepreneur. Shaman of financial markets. Seeker. Embracer of possibility.
Adam Robinson was born in New York City and grew up in Evanston, Illinois, just outside Chicago. He attended the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School before receiving a degree in jurisprudence from Oxford University. After graduate school, he became one of two co-founders of The Princeton Review. His first book, originally entitled Cracking the System: The SAT, remains the only test prep book ever to become a New York Times bestseller.
Robinson currently advises the heads of large hedge funds, family offices, and other financial institutions on all global asset classes – global equities, US sectors, bonds, currencies, and commodities – using a unique approach that combines game theory, systems thinking, Bayesian analysis, and behavioral economics to outthink global markets and anticipate when major trends will change.
Robinson is a rated chess master, having been awarded a Life Title by the United States Chess Federation.
In this episode, I talk to Brooklyn Bruja Emília Ortiz: a healer, bruja, & mental health advocate from Brooklyn. She works both on & offline to bring magic & healing to the collective.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.