Previous Episode: Summer Hiatus
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We begin our episode with a little chat about our summer and what our plan is for the future schedule of the podcast. If you want more hot goss about our summer, you can check out our Post Hiatus Wrap Up episode on Patreon! 


A question from our first listener asks about reading tarot as an athiest/agnotic. (Just for documentation; we suggested to explore an Archetypal Tarot style called Jungian Tarot. So check that out if you're interested!) We also go into exploring other woo-woo areas that may come up in their journey. 


The second question of our episode our listener asks about staying with her current company and potential career opportunities or starting to see what else is out there. 


The Highlights of our Hiatus were: Life Line Tarot , Pink Sugar & Black Salt Lenormand, Stray Cat Tarot, Aibo Dog Tarot, and Circular Rider Waite Smith, Weiser Tarot.

A collaborative card game called Quicktionary (Upon Holly's suggestion, Esther has already purchased a copy!)

As for books here we go: Raising a Sensory Smart Child, Heartbreaker, The Scoundrel Falls Hard, How the Wallflower was Won, Scandalized, People We Meet on VacationHook, Line and Sinker


 


Also, sending love out to the family of Norbert Loesche, creator of one of our favorite decks, Cosmic Tarot, for their passing during our hiatus. We wrote a chapter in our book about his deck, and are so thankful for his impact on our tarot practice through his artwork. 


Our book, The History of Tarot Art: Demystifying the Art and Arcana, Deck by Deck, is available now! Please leave an Amazon review to help with the algorithm!



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