Utilizing the cards to examine new questions, question any answers, and reimagine the possibilities of our lives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
It's the final installment in our Book Club series discussing Charlie Claire Burgess' phenomenal new work, RADICAL TAROT. more
The In Search of Tarot Book Club continues with our second of three monthly installments discussing Radical Tarot: Queer the Cards, Liberate Your Practice, and Create the Future by Charlie Claire Burgess. more
Dajé Alōh is a storyteller, emergent strategy facilitator, and earth-based, spirit led visionary leadership coach helping creators pursue the deepest dreams of their heart. more
Our innaugural In Search of Tarot Book Club pick is Radical Tarot: Queer the Cards, Liberate Your Practice, and Create the Future by frequent ISOT contributor Charlie Claire Burgess. more
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I was sincerely excited to listen to this podcast. My first episode download was The Story Doula. I found it insightful and interesting. more
I love Nick’s expansive approach to the tarot, and the endless curiosity around the edges of what we think we know. I love the wide range of perspectives and approaches covered in his conversations with a diverse array of practitioners. A great source for expanding and decolonizing your tarot practice, or for entering tarot without getting bogged down in rigid tradition.
What a generous offering we have here with this podcast. I want to thank the creators for the well thought out and researched information. I am just now moving through the episodes about the history of Tarot and they are so good without being overwhelming, considering the massive topic at hand. I appreciate the knowledge shared from multiple perspectives from hosts and guests. And the gentle, potent, and important questioning of traditions and binary thinking that often plague the universe of es... more
Nick and Angie offer such a digestible yet intellectual and well-annotated history of the tarot uncovering lost narratives and forgotten voices. I’ve been downloading episodes for flights and furious taking notes. Highly encourage you to support the Patreon! We need more anti-patriarchal tarot communities!
Guests are the most forward thinking in Tarot, Nick the host brings us some of the most important conversations being had around Tarot, every episode is eye-opening and completely fascinating.
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In Search of Tarot launched 4 years ago and published 98 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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