KINGSTON, N.Y. – The Ulster County Industrial Development Agency is heading into 2024 with its leadership seeing the future of economic development dependent on affordable housing that allows new businesses to attract and keep employees. The observation from agency Chairman Mike Ham and Executive Director Hillary Nichols comes on the heels of board members concluding […]
KINGSTON, N.Y. – The Ulster County Industrial Development Agency has named Hillary Nichols as the agency’s first executive director at a $109,000 annual salary. Agency board Chairman Michael Ham on Wednesday said there is a Sept. 1 planned start date for Nichols, who is currently the director of vocational services for Resource Center for Accessible […]
For US$15 (RM62), plus a 75-cent (RM3) processing fee, Hannah Macintyre is telling me my destiny.
“What I’m seeing here with you is this hitting a wall (and) needing to push through, needing to step up,” Macintyre says as she looks over the three tarot cards she’s drawn from her deck: the Page of Fire, Ace of Air and Emperor.
“There’s also this information coming in here with these cards about exciting opportunities; so I again want to talk to you about being brave and volunteering for them.”
Macintyre is a spirit worker – a clairvoyant medium, to be exact – and does her tarot readings out of a modern, cosy home office. Behind her rests a shelf of tasteful crystal orbs; a whimsical spiral staircase snakes its way through one corner of the room, bathed in a warm purple glow.
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For $15, plus a 75-cent processing fee, Hannah Macintyre is telling me my destiny. What I m seeing here with you is this hitting a wall (and) needing to push through, needing to step up, Macintyre says as she looks over the three tarot cards she s drawn from her deck: the Page of Fire, Ace of Air and Emperor.
by Brian Contreras, Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Jul. 10 2021 @ 11:05pm
Maria Goncalves hosts a recurring conversation room on the audio-only app Clubhouse where she and her students use tarot cards to offer visitors advice and predictions. (Brian Contreras/Los Angeles Times/TNS)