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Trivia
Ancient Philosophy, New Recovery
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Zoom Link for December 13th Discussion
Call for Podcast Guests (especially Financial Therapists, Psychologists, Doctors and NonFiction Authors)
Trivia Answer!

This Week's Golden Query: (trivia)
I love The Great Gatsby and all things Art Deco; there are some reasons why, but for now - What symbolic color symbolizes Gatsby’s (The Great Gatsby) hopes and aspirations?
The answer is at the end of the email.

Ancient Philosophy, New Recovery
Feeling Stretched Thin? A Healing Activity to Ease Stress and Restore Balance
The holidays can stir up more than just joy—they often unearth old wounds, emotional exhaustion, and the weight of expectations. You're not alone if you feel disconnected or struggle to find peace. This reflective practice, inspired by the Four Worlds, invites you to gently explore what your body, mind, and spirit are asking for.
It’s not about fixing yourself but listening—because healing begins when we give space to what hurts.
Find Relief Here (blog post on the topic)

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Discussion about the Four Worlds. Trauma Healing and Share.
Zoom Link HERE December 13th, 7:30 PM Eastern- 40-60 Minutes
Workbook (optional)
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I am looking for guests who can inspire, teach, or “wow” listeners to my podcast, The Finance Therapist Podcast—booking for January, March, and April.
Contact me by hitting reply and telling me about yourself and what you want to share. Let’s talk!

Golden Query Trivia Answer… Green is a recurring motif in "The Great Gatsby" and is closely associated with Gatsby's yearning for Daisy and his pursuit of the American Dream. The green light at the end of Daisy's dock, which Gatsby gazes at across the bay, symbolizes his longing for an unattainable past and the future he envisions with Daisy. Green also represents wealth, hope, and the promise of a better life, central to Gatsby's aspirations.
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