
Marilyn Glover
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Poet, writer, & editor, writing to uplift humanity. A Spiritual person who practices Reiki and finds inspiration in nature.
Mother of four, grandmother of two, British American dual citizen living in the States
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Thoughts on Jonathan Joss's June 1, 2025 Murder
Jonathan Joss's recent murder has been a topic of deep emotional discussion in my household this week. Joss, age 59, best known for his role as John Redcorn in King of the Hill, was an American actor of Native American descent who was murdered by a neighbor on June 1, 2025. Reports say the killing was prompted by homophobic slurs when Jonathan and his husband, Tristan Kern de Gonzales, returned to their recently burned-down home to collect mail.
By Marilyn Glover8 months ago in Pride
Resigning From Generational Curses. Runner-Up in I Resign From… Challenge. Content Warning.
I write this letter, addressing not one person, but a collection of entities haunting familial peace and progression. Energy born of bad vibrations. Energy born of bad habits, uneducated thinking, and the snowball effect passed through ancestry. Generational curses, you've had your time. Time to inflict damage. Time to breathe your story into newborns. Time to hassle, hex, and hover, over and over again.
By Marilyn Glover9 months ago in Journal
10 Things I Like About Myself: The Playlist
Finding 10 things to like about oneself might feel like a daunting task. At first, I thought so when I considered entering this challenge, but then I realized rattling off a list of self-likes shouldn't be such an investigative process. It should be easy, right? Especially if one considers the adage "love thyself first to love others better."
By Marilyn Glover9 months ago in Humans
Mayday Mayday: A Community Garden Mural Beckons Your Spiritual Consideration. Top Story - May 2025.
Good morning, Vocal Media and spiritual seekers, this is your Monday Morning Huddle for May 5, 2025! Today's inspiration comes from a mural in my local community garden. I was out early this morning walking toward a different location I had set in mind when the mural photographed above jumped out at me, beckoning my immediate attention. It was an odd experience because I see this mural nearly every day; I've seen it for years, but today, it was as if the picture came to life, radioing, "Mayday, Mayday."
By Marilyn Glover9 months ago in Humans







