On the Soul's Terms

Chris Skidmore
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Feb 6, 2025 • 48min

#84 | Dr Carolina Herbert | Radical Alignment in Times of Chaos

In this episode of On the Soul’s Terms, I sit down with my dear friend and returning guest, Dr. Carolina Herbert, for a deeply reflective conversation about navigating personal and collective upheaval. Recorded in person in Bali, this discussion emerges from the raw, electric energy of our recent conversations—conversations that have been steeped in questions of chaos, transformation, and the search for deeper alignment in uncertain times.We explore the concept of catastrophe—not just as collapse, but as an invitation to turn inward, to dismantle outdated structures, and to meet ourselves at a more fundamental level. Carolina, with her extensive experience in the humanitarian sector, speaks to the shock waves currently rippling through global systems, while I bring in the astrological perspective, particularly the disruptive, awakening force of Uranus and Pluto’s ongoing movement in Aquarius.Together, we examine the challenge of staying grounded amidst rapid change, the role of courage in forging a new path, and the necessity of allowing breakdowns to reveal something more essential. This conversation touches on themes of radical honesty, relational confrontation, and the deep interior work required to meet these times with clarity and presence.If you’ve been feeling unmoored by the world’s instability—or by shifts in your own life—this episode offers a powerful reflection on what it means to move with, rather than against, the forces of change.Find out more about Carolina on her website: Alkimia SoulJoin the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 1h 27min

#83 | Béa Gonzalez | The Unresolved Note

In this episode of On the Soul’s Terms, I sit down with Béa Gonzalez, a novelist, teacher, and Jungian thinker, for a deeply enriching exploration of astrology, mythology, and storytelling.Béa introduces her concept of the "unresolved note," those dynamic tensions in life—reflected in astrological squares—that drive personal growth and transformation. We discuss how these unresolved notes, though uncomfortable, are essential to finding balance and depth. Béa shares how this theme weaves through her latest novel, Invocation, a story about the clash and eventual integration of differing worldviews.Our conversation flows through:The interplay of Venus and Mars as archetypes of connection and separation, and how they symbolize the constant dance between the feminine and masculine within us all.How astrology offers a language to engage with these archetypal forces, including squares as sites of unresolved, creative tension.The healing power of myth, storytelling, and dreams in a disenchanted world.The timeless relevance of mythology and its ability to bring deeper meaning to modern life.Whether it's the myth of Tristan and Isolde, the discordant notes in Wagner's Tristan chord, or the rich symbolism of Venus and Mars in their mythological dramas, this episode dives deep into how we navigate the unresolved and find creative possibilities within it.I hope you enjoy this inspiring conversation as much as I did.Image: Henry John Stock - The Poet's Dream: 'The Pursuit of the Ideal'Links to Béa:Sophia Cycles WebsiteUpcoming Course at the Jung Academy on VenusInstagram, facebook, X (Twitter), Threads, BlueSkyPlus her three books...! Talk about prolific!Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 42min

#82 | Artemis & Aphrodite | The Freedom/Closeness Dilemma

In this episode of On the Soul's Terms, Chris Skidmore explores the timeless tension between two Greek goddesses: Artemis, the goddess of independence, chastity, and nature, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love, sensuality, and desire. These archetypes embody polar forces in our lives—the drive for self-sovereignty versus the longing for connection and intimacy. Through their myths, we uncover what happens when these energies collide and how they can guide us toward deeper self-awareness and transformation.Chris delves into key stories that illustrate the unique dynamics of these archetypes, including:Artemis and Orion: A tale of love that challenges Artemis’s commitment to independence.Aphrodite and Adonis: A story of passion and the dangers of leaving one’s archetypal essence behind.Hippolytus: The son of Theseus, torn apart by the conflicting forces of independence and relationality.Using a Jungian lens, Chris reflects on the alchemical process of transformation—separating, purifying, and integrating these opposites to discover a “magical third thing.” He also weaves in astrological insights, focusing on the movement of the South Node of the Moon from Libra (ruled by Venus/Aphrodite) to Virgo (associated with Artemis/Mercury) and how this shift resonates with the themes explored.Key Themes:The archetypal tension between independence (Artemis) and relationality (Aphrodite).Myths that reveal the beauty and dangers of embracing or abandoning one’s archetypal nature.Jungian psychology: Holding the tension of opposites to facilitate transformation.Astrological reflections: The movement of the South Node of the Moon from Libra to Virgo and its significance.Call to Action:Chris invites listeners to reflect on their own relationship with independence and connection. How do these archetypal forces play out in your life? Consider journaling, creating art, or exploring your birth chart to uncover deeper insights.Astrological Insights:Chris encourages listeners to examine their Venus and Moon placements, the relationship between these planets, and the houses where Virgo and Libra fall in their chart. These placements can illuminate personal dynamics between independence and relationality.Connect with the Podcast:Patreon: Support the show at patreon.com/onthesoulsterms.YouTube: Watch and comment on Chris’s YouTube channel.Instagram: Follow Chris for updates and reflections.Closing Notes:This episode marks the beginning of a new series exploring archetypal tensions. If this exploration resonates with you, stay tuned for more episodes that dive into the soul’s journey through myth, astrology, and psychology.Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 11min

#81 | Tina Bramley | Poetic Nature | *Christmas Special*

In this episode, I’m joined by my good friend and colleague, Tina Bramley, an ecotherapist, poet, and creator of the Poetic Nature Cards for Contemplation and Connection. Tina shares the story of her oracle deck and poetry, inspired by nature and designed to spark reflection and connection.Together, we explore:The Solstice and Saturnalia: We delve into the ancient celebrations of reversal, renewal, and rebellion, considering how Saturnalia and similar festivals turned society upside down to create space for reflection and rebirth.The Wisdom of Nature: Drawing a card from Tina's poetic oracle deck, we reflect on the message of Joy. The galah—a playful Australian bird—emerges as a symbol of resilience and embracing life’s limits and uncertainties.Cycles of Shedding and Growth: Tina reads her beautiful poem Shedding, offering insights into the discomfort and beauty of transformation. We discuss how shedding old skins makes way for new growth, both personally and collectively.This episode is a tapestry of astrology, mythology, and depth psychology, offering a lens through which to engage with the themes of the solstice season. It’s an invitation to embrace the cycles of life, the interplay of darkness and light, and the wisdom of knowing our edges.Key TakeawaysSaturn and the Solstice: Saturn, the planet of limits and structure, invites us to reflect on what needs to be released as we prepare for the year ahead. Ancient festivals like Saturnalia embody both the chaos and renewal of this season.Poetic Reflections: Tina’s Poetic Nature Cards are a gateway to nature’s wisdom. The chosen card, Joy, reminds us to find delight even amidst difficulty.The Role of Reflection: The solstice is a natural pause, urging us to take stock and realign with the cycles of life.Listener InvitationI’d love for you to reflect on the question posed during the card pull: What does this solstice time of year invite you to release, embrace, or celebrate?Feel free to share your thoughts with me or Tina through the link below!Connect with Tina, buy her cards or book in a session here.Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 53min

#80 | The Moon's Nodes | Cinderella Between Worlds

Welcome to the 80th episode of On the Soul’s Terms! In this milestone episode, I revisit the Grimm Brothers’ version of Cinderella—a tale rich with symbolic depth and timeless wisdom. This isn’t the Disney fairy tale many of us know; it’s a story rooted in cycles of transformation, connection to nature, and the interplay between identity and destiny.Using the lens of astrology, I explore how Cinderella’s journey reflects the lunar nodes—Rahu (North Node) and Ketu (South Node)—and the soul’s movement between karma and dharma. Inspired by Dana Gerhardt’s article on astro.com, I take her interpretation a step further, flipping the common understanding: in this episode, I consider the South Node as the ball, the place of wholeness and remembering, and the North Node as the ashes, the work we undertake to grow into that wholeness.In this episode, we’ll cover:The Grimm Brothers’ Cinderella, her connection to nature, and the hazel tree as a bridge between worlds.Why the South Node might not be the “comfort zone” we’re told to escape, but rather the place where we rediscover our essence.The North Node as the transformative, sometimes difficult work required to bring our gifts into the world.The symbolic richness of the stepsisters, the lentils, and the golden slipper as metaphors for our inner and outer struggles.Cinderella’s story invites us to rethink how we approach the nodes—not as a one-way journey, but as a dynamic relationship, bridging the ashes, the ball, and the transformative space in between. I hope this episode inspires you to reflect on your own nodal story and what it means to find your place in the dance between these two worlds.Join MeWhether you’re drawn to astrology, mythology, or the deeper truths behind familiar stories, this episode offers a reflective take on what it means to live out the wisdom of the nodes. Share your thoughts with me on Instagram. If you'd like to find out what your nodes are go to cafe astrology, fill in your details, and scroll down the page to find out. Special thanks to Jan Spiller's book Astrology for the Soul - my first Astrology book I read 18 years ago (an exact Nodal cycle).Cover Art: Liga Marta - Cinderella at Mother's Grave.Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 33min

#79 | Joe Landwehr | Astrology in the Era of Uncertainty | AstroPoetics | Participation Mystique

Joe Landwehr is an astrologer of 50+ years experience, seeking an eclectic integration of astrology, spiritual psychology and ancient wisdom teachings. He is the author of five books and numerous articles for The Mountain Astrologer and other publications. He is Director of The Astropoetic School of Soul-Discovery, which offers individualized correspondence courses, webinar classes and workshops built around the correlation of astrological cycles with actual life experience. He has taught and lectured at ISAR conferences, the Midwest Astrology Conference, and online at International Academy of Astrology. More information about his work can be found at joelandwehr.com.We got together to discuss the rich ideas Joe outlines in his most recent book: Astrology in the Era of Uncertainty: An Astropoetic Exploration of Psyche and Cosmos. In this conversation, Joe generously shares the gems of his lifetime of Astrological research. We ask the question, what is astrology? It’s a broad and unanswerable question, but we find some good ways to approach it, including the idea from Terrence McKenna that it’s a trans-linguistic language. We then get into the mythopoetic and magical roots of astrology and discuss what it feels like in a consultation when the chart truly comes to life. In this way, astrology and its symbols encourage a form of what Jung called Participation Mystique; a way to see ourselves as embedded within an alive and soulful world. We end our discussion at the same place Joe ends his book - with Hestia. The first of the Olympians and the goddess of the eternal flame of the hearth: within ourselves; within the home; within the earth; and ultimately within the cosmos. Cover Art: The Feast of the Gods at the Wedding of Cupid and Psyche by Vincenzo CamucciniJoin the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 41min

#78 | The Siren Song | Myths of Addiction | Saturn & Neptune

What if the ancient myths hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of addiction? Join us on a journey through the complex interplay of astrology, Greek mythology, and depth psychology as we explore the forces that shape addiction and recovery. Inspired by our previous conversation with Brice Hancock from the Recovery Center in Denver, this episode promises to provide fresh insights and tools to aid those grappling with addiction. Discover how the story of Odysseus and the sirens serves as a powerful metaphor for temptation and restraint, offering a framework for understanding the personal battle against addictive behaviors.In our exploration, we compare the mythological approaches of Odysseus and Jason in confronting the sirens, symbolizing the tug-of-war between Saturn's discipline and Neptune's creativity. These mythic tales echo the struggle between conscious restraint and the seductive pull of addictive substances and behaviors, like the incessant allure of our smartphones. By uncovering the deeper layers of these stories, we invite you to reflect on your own 'siren songs' and consider strategies to break free from their grasp, just as Odysseus did by tying himself to the mast and embracing support from his crew.This episode encourages a transformation from avoidance to integration, highlighting the hero's journey of personal growth and self-discovery. As we discuss the metaphor of harmonizing with the sirens, we emphasize how embracing one's inner sound can lead to greater self-awareness and liberation. The astrological backdrop, with Saturn's position relative to Neptune, underscores the convergence of discipline and dreams, urging us to find balance in our quest for wholeness. Join us for a thought-provoking dialogue that blends myth, astrology, and psychology, offering a unique perspective on the path to recovery and self-discovery.Cover Art: The Scream by Edvard MunchJoin the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 3min

#77 | Brice Hancock from Mile High Sober Living in Colorado | Addictive Process

In this episode I'm joined by Brice Hancock from Mile High Sober Living in Colorado. We discuss his personal struggles with addiction and how the grip of substances like alcohol, heroine, crack and others held on to him and took him to within an inch of his life. Somehow, perhaps by the grace of the gods, he was able to transform from that underworld experience and return to life. In doing so he dedicated himself to paying that new chance at life forward to those in need by setting up safe housing for addicts in his home of Denver, Colorado. Along the way we delve into the mystery of addiction. Why is it that it affects some but not others, even in the same family? What are we really reaching for when we grasp for the substance we're addicted to? What is that spiritual force that seems to swoop down to lift us up right at that rock bottom moment? And why is it that the naming of that force (God) is itself such a barrier to entry to Alcoholics Anonymous and other such programs?From Brice's Bio:Brice is the executive director for Mile High Sober Living and an active member of Denver’s sober community. He believes that life is about “things to do and people to do them with”. Brice regularly exercises and goes to the gym, he plays guitar, likes music, art, spirituality, constant self-improvement, and spending time with his son. In a previous life, he owned a live music bar and was surrounded by active alcoholism and addiction and now is surrounded by recovery. He is a realtor and the president of a 501c3 non-profit called Musicians Recovery Project which raises money for treatment for those with limited resources in early recovery.If you'd like to know more about Brice's work and discover tools for recovery from addictive processes go to his website:Mile High Sober LivingJoin the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 36min

#76 | Hercules | Part Three | The Augean Stables | Pluto heading into Aquarius

This episode picks up with Hercules having completed the fourth labour; bringing back the Erymanthian Boar. Along the way he had opened up a long-sealed jar of Dionysian Wine and brought a chaotic wildness back into the world. In this episode we join him as he's tasked with clearing out the Augean Stables in a single day. King Augeus has been extremely lucky in his wealth creation. He has an abundance of cattle and sheep. The flipside being that he's neglected the maintenance such wealth necessitates and the stables are now... how to say... full of shit. Hercules opens up two nearby rivers to cleanse the stables, thus achieving his task in, miraculously, under the required time. Both the stables and the cleansing of them are collective images for outer and inner processes of which we can all relate. What do we do when our minds are clogged and we can't think straight? What do we do collectively when the systems we've created have become old and tired but are deeply entrenched?With Pluto stationing direct in the last degree of Capricorn today, getting ready to enter Aquarius for the final time, this myth that brings forth the image of the water bearer and the 'Plutonian shit' couldn't be more timely and appropriate.The episode finishes with the sixth labour - the Stymphalian Birds - which closes out the first six labours. These are the 'local' labours that all take place within the Peloponnese. It's the completion of Hercules' 'internal' tasks and prepares him for his place in the world. Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 38min

#75 | Prometheus & Chiron | Live from Greece! (Thessaly)

This episode is recorded in Thessaly, Greece. In ancient times it was considered to be the land of sorcery, witchcraft and healing. In fact, it still feels that way today due to the abundance of healing herbs in the region. Thessaly was the birthplace of the centaurs including Chiron and Pholus, and the God of Medicine Asclepius. When I say 'birthplace' here, I'm referring to the land that dreamed up these mythic figures. The concept of the land dreaming is foreign to the modern mind. And yet, to the ancient mind this is just a matter of course. Different lands have different dreams embedded in them, and therefore dream up different kinds of humans, animals and plant life. In this episode I explore some of these topics with, of course, the help of mythology. Prometheus steals fire from the gods and therefore is a good symbol for that 'higher' way of knowing. Chiron is a centaur, inseparable from nature, and therefore a good symbol for that knowledge that comes from the ground up. It's a tension that I'm sure we all feel on some level. Perhaps we experience it as the instinct vs the mind. The feeling vs the thoughts. The gut sense vs the logic. And it's a tension I feel as I wander the lands of Greece, trying to make contact with the many apparently dead gods.Cover Art: Heracles and Nessus by GiambolognaJoin the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia CoeurPlease consider becoming a Patron to support the show!Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

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