Lord, give us leaders such that it will be for your glory to give us
victory through them.

~ Derek Prince


A Short Preview (Login to Access the Full Interview):

By Catherine Austin Fitts

While in Pennsylvania in April, I had the opportunity to record an in-person conversation with Junious Ricardo Stanton, a long-time ally and, since mid-2021, host of Solari’s Metanoia Series.

Junious modestly describes himself as a “catalyst” and educator, but he has demonstrated very powerful personal leadership skills since I first met him 25 years ago. I wanted to talk with him about leadership—how he became a leader and how he keeps walking his talk. Even before we launched the Metanoia Series, Junious had made several appearances on the Solari Report—in interviews popular with subscribers—to discuss leadership-relevant topics like “divide and conquer,” propaganda, and inner-city corruption.

Every week in our Hero of the Week feature, the Solari Report highlights examples of leaders—high-integrity change agents who rarely make it into an “old media” that dishonorably pumps up fake unethical leaders instead. Join Junious and I as we discuss the qualities of meaningful leadership—ranging from maintaining optimism to listening to striving to be helpful. In a high-friction environment, a personal dedication to this type of leadership has never been more important.

Money & Markets

In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and I will cover the latest events and discuss the financial and geopolitical trends Solari is tracking in 2023—and the pushback rocking and rolling us around the globe. Post questions at the Money & Markets commentary here.

Related Solari Reports:

Metanoia Series

Beyond Divide and Conquer with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Edward Bernays & 10 Big Lies of the 21st Century with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Unpacking Baltimore with Junious Ricardo Stanton

Hero of the Week


Similar Posts

4 Comments

  1. Oh my Junious I love listening to you speak. It has been awhile.
    A leader, grounded, inspirational, profound & full of wisdom. thank you.
    Catherine – thank you for mentioning the getting harder to punch through that is true. I’m finding silence is very helpful along with getting out into the bird song
    tree frogs, butterflies & hummingbirds.Funny I am also reading Resurrecting the Mysterious Ingo Swann’s great lost work presented by Nick Cook. Perhaps it was Joseph Farrell who mentioned it recently.

  2. I could listen to you both forever! Thank you for sending out good vibes and love in your conversation. -Jen

  3. A very calming, empowering and Inspirational discussion. I’m much more centered after listening to you both. ??

Comments are closed.