
Tarot reader Cardsy B brings the stars down to earth every week to provide an update on what is happening in the world, cosmically-speaking. Through conversations with guests of different backgrounds and of course through readings from her signature deck 'Badass Bitches Tarot', Cardsy B breaks down what is going on in the spiritual world and how it's affecting all of our lives.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

This week is going to feel like things coming are finally coming into sharp focus. The energy opens with a dreamy Sun Neptune connection on Sunday before shifting into something with considerably more tension on Monday when Mars squares Pluto. The Su... more
This week is going to feel like the volume getting turned up. Mercury moves into Gemini on Sunday and the mental energy quickens. Monday two personal planets change signs on the same day: Mars goes from Aries into Taurus and Venus from Gemini into Ca... more
The Taurus new moon this week is the most practical money manifesting energy of the year! This week is going to feel like a exhale after last week's intensity. The Sun and Mercury both make harmonious connections with Jupiter in Cancer early in the w... more
This week is going to feel like pressure building toward something that needs to be looked at directly. The energy opens with Mars squaring Jupiter on Sunday, big impulses meeting emotional resistance. Mercury squares Pluto on Monday and the conversa... more
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I don’t know why it took me so long to stop by and review this lovely lady’s podcast, but at least I’m here! I love Cardsy’s energy, content, and the unique insights she brings to this space!
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I look forward to listening to this podcast each week. Lots of times I replay the episode and journal. I just finished the Saturn Diaries which added depth to my knowledge of tarot and has really sparked joy and inspiration! Thank you!
I saw this podcast months ago and gave it a shot but everyone knows that you can’t trust a white lady that ripped her name from black culture. I’m here today because apple recommended a list of podcasts I might like because I like Ghost of a Podcast and Cardsy B wasn’t on the list, thank goodness. Cardsy B’s success will forever be limited by the name she chose.
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A weekly, astrology- and tarot-focused show that blends cosmic updates with practical guidance. The host breaks down planetary movements, eclipses, and seasonal shifts, then weaves in personal anecdotes and reader comments to illustrate how the energies influence love, money, and career. Readings from a signature deck and interviews with guests provide a modern, down-to-earth take on spiritual topics, often with clear invitations to events and coaching offerings. The format is short-form but densely packed with actionable insights and a hopeful, empowering vibe.
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