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The Let That Go! Show with Kassira McKee and Richard Skipper 4/02/2023

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Richard Skipper Celebrates

Richard Skipper Celebrates

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Those who experience, not the arts, but nature, may have a similar response, and also those who experience another human being. Do we not know the feeling that overtakes us when we are in the presence of a particular person and, roughly translates as, The fact that this person exists in the world at all, this alone makes this world, and a life in it, meaningful. -Viktor Frankl (March 26, 1905–September 2, 1997)  

What is the Pink Moon? As the first full moon of the astrological year (remember, Aries season kicks off the zodiac), the Pink Moon reflects the the beauty of the spring bloom it illuminates. In Christianity, the Pink Moon is often known as the Paschal Moon, as it is this year, where it marks the first full moon after the spring equinox. This is important, as the Paschal Moon is used to set the date for Easter. In Judaism, the Pink Moon is identified as the Passover Moon. Please join Erron Gralore, Kassira McKee, and myself as we help you set the tone for the next month!

 

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