Election Reaction: Disappointment, Grief, and Anger

For many, the outcome of the U.S. presidential election feels not only disappointing but deeply troubling for the future direction of our country. Once again, it’s evident that Trump voters are not a small, radical faction—they are our neighbors, coworkers, even family members. So, where do we go from here? In this episode, Mory encourages us to begin by grounding ourselves—taking the time to sit with our emotions, resisting the urge to rush into difficult conversations before we’re ready. Together, Mory and Melissa wrestle with the challenge of extending curiosity to understand those who supported this outcome, all while recognizing how difficult it can be to hold that space when our fundamental rights feel at risk. This discussion doesn’t offer easy answers, only a call to action. Now more than ever, it’s time to organize, to engage, and to commit to the work ahead.Check out the organizations below to find out how you can fight for our freedoms:American Civil Liberties Union: https://www.aclu.org/actionCenter for Reproductive Rights: https://reproductiverights.org/get-involved/NAACP: https://naacp.org/take-actionHuman Rights Campaign: https://www.hrc.org/get-involvedFor All Things Signal: Use this link to submit questions for future episodes: https://forms.gle/ZhSKGveWox33GvFq6Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/signalwithmoryandmelissaFollow Mory on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moryfontanez/

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Are you trying to access your inner world, but it seems like you just can’t find a door? It might be time to tune into SIGNAL with Mory & Melissa, the podcast that raises your frequency. You’ll meet Mory Fontanez, intuitive life and leadership coach to the stars, and Melissa Grushka, professional bestie and full-time mother. Together, they tackle the limiting beliefs that stop us from hearing our intuition. On the pod, everything from children’s books to parasocial relationships is a clue in unlocking a part of our weird and wonderful selves. Come for the intuitive wisdom, and stay for the Tracy Chapman sing-a-longs.