Tarot Bytes: The Podcast

Bite-sized lessons for Tarot beginners
Created by Theresa Reed, The Tarot Lady

Welcome to Tarot Bytes – the tarot podcast for people who want to learn tarot…but don’t have all day. Short, bite-sized tarot lessons.

Episode 231 – Falling In Love With Tarot Again with Rashunda Tramble

Has your relationship with Tarot bottomed out? Feel like you never want to touch your cards again? This can happen to even the most ardent Tarot fanatic. Burnout or negative experiences can affect how you feel about your cards. Rashunda Tarot of Stay Woke Tarot joins me to talk about how she fell out of love – and back with Tarot. She shares a beautiful method for reconnecting with your Tarot practice that you’ll want to use any time you’ve lost that lovin’ feeling.

About Rashunda:

Tarot Bytes Episode 231 - Falling In Love With Tarot Again with Rashunda TrambleRashunda Tramble of Stay Woke Tarot is an author, writer, and tarot reader originally from Memphis, Tennessee now living in Switzerland. She has a BA in Film and an MA in Creative Media Practice. She is also a member of Mensa and a certified Reiki IV practitioner. Tramble has worked in radio and television in the US, and marketing and communications (art, luxury, and finance) in Europe. Having worked with the tarot for over 25 years, she is the co-author of The Numinous Tarot Guide: A New Way to Read the Cards published by Aster, an imprint of Octopus Books.

https://www.staywoketarot.com/

https://www.patreon.com/rashunda
http://instagram.com/staywoketarot
Get her book: The Numinous Tarot Guide: A New Way to Read the Cards

Grab your favorite deck, put in your earbuds, and dive in!

xo

Theresa

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