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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

A Numerologist Predicts the Future (Janine Slome)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Lemonada Media

Self-improvement, Education

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

I had a fascinating numerology reading with Janine Slome, and have been wanting to get her on the podcast for some time. Here, she shares a brief background on numerology, and why the practice can serve as both a potent portrayal of life and a map to guide you along your path. We also talk about karma—where it comes from, the different types, what to do about it. And Slome shares several predictions for our future. This episode is one of the wild ones—enjoy!   For the show notes, head to my Substack. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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See terms for details. I've written and talked about this before, but I really love when I get

1:07.8

to meet pulling the thread listeners out in the world. This never gives me an

1:11.4

identity crisis. Instead, I feel so grateful for how wonderful, cool, wise, smart, and curious you all are.

1:18.3

It's wild. So if you're listening right now, I feel I can safely assume that you're deeply curious

1:23.5

and that you have some big questions about our world, our culture, and what part we're meant to play in it all. If you also happen to be neurodivergent, I wanted to tell you about

1:32.3

another podcast called Hyperfocus with Ray Jacobson. It gets at the kind of big questions we're

1:38.6

interested in, but from an ADHD lens. Ray is a mental health journalist who was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 21. On her

1:47.6

podcast, she speaks with scientists, doctors, researchers, and other experts. In every episode,

1:52.7

Ray and her guest dive into studies, headlines, and questions around neurodivergence, mental

1:57.1

health, and well-being. Most recently, it was really interesting to learn from Ray about why there's

2:02.1

no gold standard for adult ADHD tests, but she has covered so many fascinating and critical topics,

2:08.8

including the potential links between ADHD and chronic pain, the future of special education

2:14.0

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