Tarotology, The Hard Cards, and Beginning

The Pocket Coven - A podcast by Amber Lenore, Callie Little

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In this episode, we take a "snorkel" into the history and origins of everybody's favorite divination tool: TAROT! ... Okay, so it's not everyone's favorite tool, but it is beloved by many, including us. We also take a look at the most feared cards in the deck— yeah, the infamous Tower, Death, and... so many swords. Of course, we also talk about how to get started with using cards and we discuss the ways to safely integrate your practice into mental wellness. This week's episode was recorded on National Coming Out Day, by two queer witches, so we address tarot through an LGBTQ+ lens with help via Cassandra Snow's book Queering the Tarot. If you like our podcast, pretty please, friends: subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and send our show to the weirdos in your life! This week's sponsor is BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/pocketcoven to get 10% off your first month of care— that's up to $40 of savings. And hey, need financial assistance? BetterHelp offers that. Check it out via the link above. And our affiliate for the entire month of October is the fabulous Hearth Craft Brooms: Get 10% off your purchase of anything (including workshops!) at hearthcraftbrooms.com by using code POCKETCOVEN. Both of these affiliates provide you with a discount and, if used, provide us with a small payment— that part costs you nothing extra! If you're in need of therapeutic support or a gorgeous new broom (for yourself or your fave witch) and you want to provide us with some extra bill money, consider using these affiliates so we all win. Podcast art by EJ Landsman (@ejtattoos on instagram) DISCLAIMER: This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as medical, legal, or *any form of* advice. Our podcast is in no way a substitute for therapy. If you are in emotional distress, please seek the assistance of a licensed professional, and don’t forget to reach out to your community. Check www.psychcentral.com/lib/common-hotline-phone-numbers/ for a list of many different hotlines available to you. You deserve help. You are not alone. You are valuable. You belong.