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Sagittarius New Moon: Simple Joy

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When the night arrives early and the lists get long, we reach for warmth that actually restores us. This week’s journey moves through the Sagittarius new moon, the hush of winter solstice, and the approaching gravity of Capricorn season with a simple aim: reclaim joy without losing our center. We ask better questions—what does fun look like in real life, in short bursts, on a budget—and then we turn those answers into clear intentions for the year ahead.
I share how Sagittarius energy fuels curiosity and lightness, and why naming three concrete adventures for next year can spark momentum when the calendar flips. We also talk about healing as a twin to joy: cutting cords with people or patterns that drain us, settling the nervous system, and using the King of Swords as our archetype for honest decisions. You’ll hear two accessible cord-cutting methods—the candle ritual for a specific tie and a guided visualization for broader release—plus practical grounding to integrate the shift.
To honor solstice without overwhelm, we keep it handmade and nature-led. Think foraged acorn caps, fallen pine boughs, and popcorn garlands that turn crafting into calm. A brief sunset ritual invites you to notice the early dark and the promise of returning light while setting boundaries that protect your energy through the holidays. If you’ve struggled with December overwork, consider this your permission to do less and feel more. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs gentler rituals right now, and leave a quick review to help others find the show—then tell me: what are your top three kinds of fun for the new year?

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Chapters

1. Setting The Week And Yule Context (00:00:00)

2. Sagittarius New Moon And Fun (00:00:50)

3. Easing Into Capricorn Without Burnout (00:02:42)

4. King Of Swords And Personal Power (00:03:35)

5. Cord Cutting Rituals And Visualization (00:04:26)

6. Foraging And Handmade Solstice Decor (00:07:32)

7. Noticing Darkness And Weekly Assignment (00:09:19)

8. Journal Prompts And Closing Blessing (00:09:40)

32 episodes

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Content provided by Jenny C. Bell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jenny C. Bell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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When the night arrives early and the lists get long, we reach for warmth that actually restores us. This week’s journey moves through the Sagittarius new moon, the hush of winter solstice, and the approaching gravity of Capricorn season with a simple aim: reclaim joy without losing our center. We ask better questions—what does fun look like in real life, in short bursts, on a budget—and then we turn those answers into clear intentions for the year ahead.
I share how Sagittarius energy fuels curiosity and lightness, and why naming three concrete adventures for next year can spark momentum when the calendar flips. We also talk about healing as a twin to joy: cutting cords with people or patterns that drain us, settling the nervous system, and using the King of Swords as our archetype for honest decisions. You’ll hear two accessible cord-cutting methods—the candle ritual for a specific tie and a guided visualization for broader release—plus practical grounding to integrate the shift.
To honor solstice without overwhelm, we keep it handmade and nature-led. Think foraged acorn caps, fallen pine boughs, and popcorn garlands that turn crafting into calm. A brief sunset ritual invites you to notice the early dark and the promise of returning light while setting boundaries that protect your energy through the holidays. If you’ve struggled with December overwork, consider this your permission to do less and feel more. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs gentler rituals right now, and leave a quick review to help others find the show—then tell me: what are your top three kinds of fun for the new year?

Support the show

Connect with me here: https://www.jennycbell.com/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Setting The Week And Yule Context (00:00:00)

2. Sagittarius New Moon And Fun (00:00:50)

3. Easing Into Capricorn Without Burnout (00:02:42)

4. King Of Swords And Personal Power (00:03:35)

5. Cord Cutting Rituals And Visualization (00:04:26)

6. Foraging And Handmade Solstice Decor (00:07:32)

7. Noticing Darkness And Weekly Assignment (00:09:19)

8. Journal Prompts And Closing Blessing (00:09:40)

32 episodes

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