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  <title>Intuition is Our Super Power with Author Martha Hunt Handler</title>
  <description>Little Red Riding Hood. The Three Little Pigs. All of them have portrayed wolves as villainous and predatory, but Author Martha Hunt Handler is changing the narrative on wolves, death and climate fiction.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, we talk about:&amp;amp;nbsp;  How we define magic&amp;amp;nbsp; finding synchronicities in nature&amp;amp;nbsp; Misconceptions about wolves in folklore&amp;amp;nbsp; Evolving folklore to modern times&amp;amp;nbsp; Changing the conversation around death&amp;amp;nbsp; How she realigned with her mission to work with the Wolf Conservation Center of NY&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Finding our one thing to help in the battle against Climate Change&amp;amp;nbsp; How mothers face survivors guilt and blame in teen suicide&amp;amp;nbsp; Why her novel wants to help readers find their intuition&amp;amp;nbsp;  All proceeds of Martha Hunt Handler's novel, Winter of the Wolf, go to the Wolf Conservation Center of NY  Winter of the Wolf on Amazon Websites:  https://marthahunthandler.com &amp;amp;nbsp;  www.nywolf.org Instagram: @marthahunthandler&amp;amp;nbsp; Facebook: @marthahunthandler&amp;amp;nbsp; Writers! Leverage podcasting to help build your audience: www.savvy-creative.com&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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