Tales of the Stardust IM_McCollum
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Stories from Antiquity and World Mythology hold lessons and empowerment of everyday life.
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Medea; Queen of Poison
Medea is one the most well-known Sorcerouess in Greek Mythology, she was a Queen until her Husband Jason, for who she sacrificed her family and home, got exiled and left her in favor of another woman. Many can tell the story of how Medea and how terrorized Jason by going on a murder spree, but the lesson that we can take away from Medea is what happens when we deny ourselves worth for the sake of someone else's validation. Come and join me on this last episode of Season 2, as we reclaim who we are and always were.
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Metis; Queen of the First
Metis was the God Zeus's first wife, but she was also the Goddess that was the first queen of the Olympians. Her story consists of her aiding Zeus with his fight against his father Cronos, but it is where she comes from that is special about her story, she is a sea nymph in a family with 300 siblings. She never had the destiny to help Zeus, and no one probably would have seen it coming by seeing her blend in with her vast ocean family. But she was the first to get out of the water and the first Titan to stand up to Cronos. Come and join me, as we gather the strength to be the first of what we want to achieve.
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Hatshepsut; Queen of the Masks
Have you ever had Imposter Syndrome? Have you ever felt that you did not deserve some of your achievements or were afraid that someone might take off the mask that you are wearing? Hatshepsut was never supposed to be Queen and was not even the queen to begin with, she crowned herself as the Pharaoh of Egypt. With wearing a fake beard and male headdress, could Hatsheput have felt that she was being an imposter? Come and join me as we learn how to accept ourselves and talents that are rightfully ours.
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Cleopatra; Queen of Connections
Cleopatra is a legend today by how her myths and rumors of her Seducing the Great Roman Emperor Julius Ceasar and Mark Antony came to be. Many believe that it was because of her enchanting beauty but she also had an enhancing spirit. How she caught the eye of Julius Ceasar is how she had confidence in herself and how she had faith that she would be a great Queen of Egypt. Come and join me as we talk about how Cleopatra created a connection with this Emperor and how you can have confidence in yourself to get connections with the people that can help you achieve your dreams.
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Isis; Queen of Persistence
Isis, the wife of Osiris, had to go on an impossible journey to find her husband who was cut to pieces and spread across the Nile by their jealous brother Seth. While protecting her baby Horace, she goes on and invents the mummification process in order to bring back Osiris from the dead; however, he must only rule in the Underworld so she has to wait for her little son to grow up and one day to get back his crown that was stolen from the family. Come and join me as we learn how Isis keeps her persistence and how we can do the same things that may seem impossible.
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Clytemnestra; Queen of Holding a Grudge
Clytemnestra, the wife of King Agamemnon, has a troubling past with her poor daughter, Iphigenia, being sacrificed in order for her husband to go to war. As she waits ten long years for her husband to return, all that is on her mind is how she will get his revenge. Come and join me as we discover what happens when we hold on to a grudge and how we can learn to let go of them.