Q & A for Speaker Nina Gryphon

Q & A for Speaker Nina Gryphon

What brought you to astrology? Theodora Lau’s Book of Chinese Horoscopes. I was about eight or nine and asked for the book at the bookstore. My grandmother (with whom I was very close) read it together and talked about how well it fit various friends and family...
Q & A for Speaker David Pond

Q & A for Speaker David Pond

What brought you to astrology? My sister Lucy was already an astrologer and gave me my first reading for my 20th birthday (53 years ago!). I was immediately hooked as it gave me a map to my inner world and realms of consciousness I was interested in exploring. I was a...
Q & A for Speaker Catherine Goshen

Q & A for Speaker Catherine Goshen

What brought you to astrology? Like many people who end up in our field, astrology acted as an irresistible pull for most of my life. Growing up in Cape Town, South Africa, in a spiritually-oriented family, astrology was openly discussed as a symbolic language. It was...
Q & A for Speaker Jenn Zahrt

Q & A for Speaker Jenn Zahrt

What brought you to astrology? Former WSAA President Gary Lorentzen, who was my high school German teacher in Vancouver, WA! Gary taught me astrology after school in the late ‘90s. He was inn the thick of designing the curriculum for Kepler College—Maggie Nalbandian’s...
Q & A for Speaker Matthew Ouimet

Q & A for Speaker Matthew Ouimet

What brought you to astrology? My father is an astrologer, so I grew up around astrology. I first took an interest in it when I saw my father working with an ephemeris one day when I was around 11 or 12 years old. I asked what that was, and he told me it was his “code...
Q & A for Speaker Omari Martin

Q & A for Speaker Omari Martin

What brought you to astrology? Reading the astrology column written by Sydney Omarr printed in the “Chicago Sun-Times” is what garnered my interest in the subject.   Why do you practice astrology? What makes it juicy for you? I practice astrology, because I get...
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