The Biddy Tarot Podcast: Tarot | Intuition | Empowerment
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
In this episode of the Biddy Tarot Podcast, I’ll talk to you about my very first experience with a Tarot reader at age 17 and how it transformed my life. I’ll also tell you about my transition from thinking of Tarot as a fun party trick to knowing that it’s an incredible tool that can change lives, as well as the range of emotions I felt on this journey.
But I’m not just sharing my story. In this episode, you’ll hear from other professionals and amateurs in the Tarot world on what makes them proud to be Tarot readers. Lastly, I’ll give you some tips on how you can get over any fears you have and feel truly proud to be a Tarot reader.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
BTP145: Tarot Today with Juju owner Leslie McAllister
BTP144: Behind the Scenes of the Everyday Tarot Book
BTP143: The Making of the Everyday Tarot Deck with Illustrator Eleanor Grosch
BTP142: How to Set Intuitively Inspired Goals with Tarot
BTP141: Witch Baby Soap with Founder and CEO Chelsea Selby
BTP140: Discover Your Soul Purpose with Tarot
BTP139: How to Weave Crystals into Your Daily Routine with Hibiscus Moon
BTP138: From the Archive: 7 Ways Tarot Can Help You Create Harmonious Relationships
BTP137: The Tarot Food Plan with Kim Arnold
BTP136: Can Intuition Alone Make You a Great Tarot Reader?
BTP135: 22 Acts of Magic with Nancy Antenucci
BTP134: Eight Ways to Clear and Cleanse Your Tarot Cards
BTP133: Core Desired Goals with Katie Tassone
BTP132: 3 Ways to Connect with Your Ideal Tarot Reading Client
BTP131: Stepping into Your Power as a Tarot Reader with Liz Worth
BTP130: Exploring the 4 Tarot Aces
BTP129: Anything Can Happen When You Unlock Your Intuition with Kim Lykins
BTP127: Connecting Astrology and Tarot with Debra Silverman
BTP126: Ask Brigit – Tarot and Intuition
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