• The Accidental Favor: Attention, Deep Time, and the Body's Long Memory
    May 4 2026
    What if the corporations farming our attention accidentally gave us the most radical favor in the history of collective awakening? In this episode, I trace a 600-year arc, from Gutenberg's printing press to the iPhone, to ask what actually happened to human attention, and why so many of us are collapsing under the weight of our own feelings right now. The answers I explore involve deep time, the colonization of the body and imagination, the rise of authoritarian movements, the difference between wellness and manageability, and why somatic reckoning might be one of the most quietly revolutionary forces of our era. We move through the astrology of the week of May 4–10, 2025 — a week of intense squares giving way to gentle visionary flow — and I share a time-bending story about a typewriter, a Friday ritual, ancestral wisdom, and finding my way back to my body and a different scale of time. Topics include: the attention economy, the precuneus and what the scroll literally does to your sense of time, Gutenberg and the printing press, the worship of the written word as a pillar of white supremacy culture, academic institutional complicity in the Palestinian genocide, authoritarianism and the outsourcing of feeling, somatic therapy and decolonization, ancestral healing and listening darkly, and what it means to come home to the body's long memory. CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00 — The premise: your attention was never lost, just redirected 01:49 — Opening & grounding practice 03:19 — Astrology of the week: overview 03:31 — Monday May 4: Mars square Jupiter — care, desire, and the rigged game 08:03 — Tuesday May 5: Mercury square Pluto — owning your wants, colonial shadows 10:08 — Wednesday May 6: Pluto retrograde — presence over force 11:06 — Thursday–Saturday: the simmer 12:28 — Sunday May 10: Sun sextile Jupiter — visionary flow and identity work 14:00 — The Descent: what the scroll does to your brain and sense of time 17:01 — Deep time and the 600-year arc of human attention 18:15 — Gutenberg, the Bible, and the colonization of imagination 21:58 — The most accidental favor in collective history 23:09 — Authoritarianism, madness, and what gets called sane 25:46 — Somatics, decolonization, and the body's reckoning 30:56 — Personal story: my dad, a typewriter, and time travel with ancestors 37:46 — Summary, questions for the week & close CITATIONS & RESOURCES Primary Sources Alexis Pauline Gumbs — Dub: Finding Ceremony (2020) Alexis Pauline Gumbs + Barbara Holmes — On Listening Darkly (transcript) Alexis Pauline Gumbs — You Are Loved (podcast episode) Prentis Hemphill & The Embodiment Institute — embodimentinstitute.org Khara Scott-Bey, somatic therapist — kharascottbey.com White Supremacy Culture — whitesupremacyculture.info Aneeza Pervez — Witnessing Silence: The Palestinian Genocide, Institutional Complicity, and the Politics of Knowledge (2025) — Globalisation, Societies and Education On Attention, Social Media & the Brain Large meta-analysis links TikTok and Instagram Reels to poorer cognitive and mental health — PsyPost Study on social media and attentional capacity — PubMed Social media use and cognitive function — PMC Social media, not gaming, tied to rising attention problems in teens — The Conversation On Madness, Empire, and Social Control Mab Segrest — Administrations of Lunacy: Racism and the Haunting of American Psychiatry at the Milledgeville Asylum (2020) — on how the American asylum system was built to contain bodies that couldn't be made productive under capitalism and Jim Crow Frantz Fanon — The Wretched of the Earth (1961) — on colonialism, madness, and the psychopathology of the colonized Frantz Fanon — Black Skin, White Masks (1952) — on race, identity, and the psychological violence of colonialism On Print, Media & Cognitive Change Walter Ong — Orality and Literacy (1982) — on how writing restructures consciousness Neil Postman — Amusing Ourselves to Death (1985) — on media and public discourse Marshall McLuhan — The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962) — on print culture and cognitive change An old argument against writing — on Socrates and the critique of the written word
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    42 mins
  • Desire, Time, and The Good Trouble
    Apr 27 2026

    What if desire isn't something you feel but something that happens to you? Something bigger than a preference, older than a craving, that doesn't ask permission before it starts rearranging your life?

    In Episode 2 of This Erotic Timeline, we move through the astrology of the week (April 27 to May 3, 2025) including a grand air trine that lets collective freedom actually be felt, a potent Scorpio Full Moon, and Mercury entering Taurus, wherein the universe asks you to channel the wisdom of your inner three-year-old.

    Then we descend into desire.

    We get into Lacan and Freud's theory of desire-as-lack and why it's basically the philosophical backbone of capitalist consumerism. We talk about the difference between preference and desire and why desire might be less about what you want and more about an ecological force calling you toward the good trouble. We explore how the colonial gender binary weaponized desire to make us legible and controllable. And we visit the 5th house, Audre Lorde, and Toni Cade Bambara to ask: what if following desire is actually your political responsibility?

    This is just the opening of a much longer conversation.

    0:00 — Opening: What If Desire Happens to You?

    1:10 — Welcome & Grounding

    2:45 — Astrology of the Week Ahead (April 27–May 3)

    3:10 — Monday April 27: Ritual vs. Routine & The Sun Trine South Node

    6:00 — Tuesday April 28: Grand Air Trine & Feeling Collective Freedom

    8:00 — Wednesday April 29: Venus Squares the Nodes — The Tension That Builds

    10:15 — Thursday & Friday: Scorpio Full Moon + Mercury Conjunct Chiron

    13:00 — Saturday & Sunday: Mercury Enters Taurus

    15:30 — The Descent Begins: What Did You Do With That Wanting?

    17:30 — Desire Misunderstood: Lacan, Freud & Capitalist Lack

    21:30 — Preference vs. Desire: The Ecological Force (ft. Deleuze & Guattari)

    25:00 — Desire & Identity: The Colonial Gender Binary

    29:30 — The 5th House, The Ego as a Little Boat & Ripping the Sweater Off

    33:30 — Values, Play & Your Questions for the Week

    Theme music by the brilliant Charmie Chandler https://www.instagram.com/charmie_chandler/

    Sweet Talkin' Guy (referenced in this episode): https://www.nowness.com/series/nowness-shorts/sweet-talkin-guy-miss-dylan-spencer-wardwell

    References & Citations:

    • Sobonfu Somé — The Spirit of Intimacy
    • Jacques Lacan — theory of desire as lack
    • Sigmund Freud — foundational psychoanalytic theory of desire
    • Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari — desire as ecological and productive force
    • Alok Vaid-Menon — Beyond the Gender Binary
    • Brooklyn Leo — The Colonial/Modern [Cis]Gender System and Trans World Traveling
    • Audre Lorde — Uses of the Erotic
    • Toni Cade Bambara — on culture workers and irresistible revolution

    Get in touch, request topics, or just come say hi: amaliathecoach@gmail.com

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    Join me for an intimate group space on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month: htthttps://www.amaliathecoach.com/groupwork

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    35 mins
  • A Beak of Water: Time Scarcity & Devotion in Urgent Times
    Apr 20 2026

    Why does urgency make it so hard to actually move?

    In this episode of This Erotic Timeline, we explore time scarcity — that creeping, collective sense that time is running out — and what it does to our bodies, our relationships, and our ability to show up for what we actually care about.

    Through the lens of this week's astrology (Mars–Saturn in Aries, Mercury joining the stellium, Venus–Uranus shaking up desire, and Uranus entering Gemini for a new era), we track the astrological signatures driving this feeling of pressure, urgency, and transformation — and ask what it means to stay present inside all of it.

    We explore:

    • How constant exposure to crisis and the phone scroll erodes our felt sense of time and agency
    • Why urgency + fear disconnect us from presence — and from meaningful action
    • The nervous system impact of consuming distressing content without release (via Prentice Hemphill)
    • How time scarcity shows up in attachment patterns, love languages, and relational reactivity
    • A somatic approach to identifying what is actually yours to do in this moment

    From there, we move into a reframe through an Indigenous Latin American story of the hummingbird and the forest fire — an invitation to release the pressure of fixing everything and return to small, devoted, consistent action.

    If you've been feeling frozen, overwhelmed, or unsure what to do in a world that won't slow down — this episode offers a grounded, embodied way forward.

    Even now. Especially now. We are still co-creating time.

    References: Prentice Hemphill (Becoming the People); Mariame Kaba; Bayo Akomolafe

    0:00 Cold Open: Does Time Feel Like It's Running Out?

    1:10 Welcome & Grounding. Arrive in This Moment

    2:30 Astrology of the Week Ahead

    3:00 Sunday: Mars-Saturn Conjunction & Sun Enters Taurus

    7:30 Monday: Mercury in Aries. Devotional Focus

    10:00 Tue–Wed: Big Feelings (Moon in Cancer)

    10:50 Thursday: Venus-Uranus & Venus into Gemini

    14:00 Saturday: Sun Square Pluto & Uranus Enters Gemini

    17:15 Sunday Close: Hope as Revolutionary Discipline

    18:00 The Descent. Topic: Time Scarcity

    22:30 Scrolling, the News Cycle & the Nervous System

    24:30 Personal Time Scarcity & Relational Reactivity

    27:00 The Hummingbird & the Forest Fire: Finding Your Part

    30:30 Closing Reflections & Questions for the Week

    33:45 Outro

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    35 mins
  • Prelude: Entering the Erotic Timeline
    Apr 13 2026

    Welcome to the first episode of The Erotic Timeline.

    In this prelude, I introduce the central question behind this podcast: What if we are living through not just political and cultural upheaval, but a deeper shift in the timeline itself?

    Blending reflections on astrology, Mayan timekeeping, trauma, capitalism, colonialism, and embodied healing, I explore the growing sense that the systems organizing modern life are breaking down—and that many of us are being called to experience time, survival, and relationship differently.

    In this episode, I introduce two frameworks I’ll be returning to throughout the podcast: the linear timeline and the erotic timeline—two fundamentally different ways of moving through the world.

    Part personal story, part philosophical inquiry, and part manifesto, this episode lays the groundwork for the questions we’ll keep exploring together: How do we recognize the timelines we’re living inside? And how do we choose the ones that make us more alive?

    Episode Chapters:

    1:07 – Welcome + why this podcast exists 3:15 – My fascination with time, astrology, and timekeeping 6:04 – Why this cultural moment feels like collapse 11:11 – The astrology behind this moment / Saturn-Neptune in Aries 13:20 – Introducing the linear timeline vs. the erotic timeline 14:19 – Trauma, survival, and my personal relationship to time 17:06 – What I mean by “the erotic timeline” 19:32 – Imagining liberation beyond capitalist time 22:39 – Why I’m making this podcast 24:49 – Who I am / identity / ancestry 26:37 – What to expect from future episodes 28:55 – Week-ahead astrology forecast begins

    Thank you for being here at the beginning. Original music by Charmie Chandler https://www.instagram.com/charmie_chandler/ Follow Amalia on ig @thehareinthemoon You can book sessions with Amalia at www.amaliathecoach.com

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    39 mins