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  • Episode 37: Shuffling Tarot Cards
    Feb 18 2026

    Tarot cards are GIANT compared to regular playing cards. How the heck do you shuffle them?! This week, the Tarot Podcast has a quick explainer episode for all your shuffling needs.

    If you enjoyed this show and would like loads more tips on how to read tarot, check out my book, The Living Tarot, available wherever books are sold. Or, consider The Living Tarot online class! (discount for class available if you purchase the book – just email me.)

    What are your shuffling rituals—and how did you come up with them? Write to me on the Tarot Podcast Discord server (if you’re a Patreon member - to sign up and support the podcast, visit patreon.com/thetarotpodcast). Or you can reach me through the contact form at thetarotpodcast.com.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • YouTube version of the episode (so you can watch the shuffling videos!)
    • Episode 25: Reversed Cards
    • Benebell Wen’s DIY fanning powder video

    For further exploration...

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    12 min
  • Episode 36: Robert M. Place + the Alchemical Tarot
    Feb 11 2026

    The Tarot Podcast has TWO different interviews! with two different deck creators this week.

    Here in Episode 36, we chat with Robert Place, the creator of the best-selling Alchemical Tarot. Bob drew the Alchemical Tarot in the style of 17th century alchemical engravings, and it became an instant favorite in the tarot community on publication in 1995. Along with Bob’s books, this deck is a crash course in Western esotericism, and we had a lot of fun talking about the wondrous synchronicities that accompanied his creation of this deck.

    On Patreon, we have a written interview with Catrin Welz-Stein, the creator of the Tarot of Mystical Moments, a stunning and surreal woman-centered deck. At the end, there’s a one-card reading from me. You can check it out by visiting patreon.com/thetarotpodcast and signing up to support the show. (Thank you!)

    Featured in the show art this week: The King of Coins, 5 of Wands and Lady of Cups (equivalent to the Page of Cups in RWS-based decks) from the Alchemical Tarot.

    Robert M. Place is the designer and illustrator of over twenty Tarot and oracle decks: including the internationally acclaimed and award-winning Alchemical Tarot, The Angels Tarot, The Marziano Tarot, the award-winning The Tarot of the Saints, The Buddha Tarot, The Vampire Tarot, The Tarot of the Sevenfold Mystery, The Tarot of the Alchemical Magnum Opus, The Alchemical Tarot of Marseille, The Hermes Playing Card Oracle, An Ukiyo-e Lenormand (based on Japanese culture), The Raziel Tarot and The Burning Serpent Oracle (for both of which he collaborated with Tarot diva Rachel Pollack). His newest work, The First Occult Tarot, is a deck and book based on the descriptions written in 1781 by the Comte de Mellet, the first occult author to describe a Tarot deck.

    He is the author of The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination, which Booklist has said, “may be the best book ever written on that deck of cards decorated with mysterious images called the Tarot.” He is the author of Astrology and Divination, Magic and Alchemy, Shamanism, Alchemy and the Tarot, and The Tarot, Magic, Alchemy, Hermeticism, and Neoplatonism.

    • Pick up a copy of the Alchemical Tarot
    • Check out Bob’s website
    • The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination [book]
    • The Tarot, Magic, Alchemy, Hermeticism, and Neoplatonism [book]

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    • Watch the episode on YouTube!

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    35 min
  • Episode 35: The 8 of Wands in Real Life
    Feb 4 2026

    Like a spring-loaded arrow, the 8 of Wands speeds through the world’s networks and pathways to land at your doorstep! The fast-talking (and morally ambiguous) 8 of Wands is known also as the Lord of Swiftness; when you draw it, look out for the following themes:

    • Mail/packages
    • Travel (esp. by air)/ being ready to go
    • SURPRISE!
    • Storms/electricity
    • Acceleration/going viral
    • Bright ideas/news
    • Mercurial phenomena

    For my brief intro to decans, see episode 06: https://youtu.be/Z3cAUavJBjQ

    To share your stories about the 9 of Wands for the next Tarot in Real Life segment - please join as a Patreon supporter of the Tarot Podcast! You can also write in to the show at thetarotpodcast.com/about, using the contact form at the bottom of the page.

    • Shop for 8 of Wands talisman tags and keychains! (& other cool stuff made by your host!)
    • Grab your copy of 36 Secrets: A Decanic Journey through the Minor Arcana of the Tarot!
    • Become a Tarot Podcast member!
    • Sign up for readings and explore books and classes!
    • Continue your tarot journey with The Living Tarot book and/or The Living Tarot online class (discount for class available if you purchase the book!)

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    32 min
  • Episode 34: Can I Use Tarot in a Magic Spell? with Judika Illes
    Jan 28 2026

    As tarot readers, we specialize in divination—but what about magic? Magic and divination are two sides of the same coin—but in this week’s episode we bring them together. How we can use the symbolic language of tarot to create a magic spell? Spoiler alert: it’s easier than you think.

    My guest is Judika Illes, who has written so many books devoted to magic spells, spirits, and witchcraft. My favorite is the best-selling Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells, which is off my bookshelf more often than it’s on it, that’s how much I use it. Judika is also a teacher, a reader, an editor, and a practitioner of the very arts she writes about. So gather up your witchy herbs, give your cards a shuffle, and settle in as we search for answers to the question: Can I Use Tarot in a Magic Spell?

    Judika Illes is a lifelong lover, student, and practitioner of the magical arts. She is the author of numerous books devoted to magic spells, spirits, witchcraft, and saints, including the best-sellers Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells and Encyclopedia of Spirits, as well as the creator of two card decks: Magic Spells Oracle and Protection Spells. Her other books include Pure Magic: A Complete Course in Spellcasting, Encyclopedia of Witchcraft, Witches: A Compendium, and Daily Magic, a perpetual calendar of spells, rituals, and feasts. A certified aromatherapist, Judika has been a professional tarot card reader since 1988. She teaches about spell-casting and other topics in the US and internationally, live and virtually.

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJudikaIlles Instagram: @judikailles

    Books mentioned in the episode:

    • Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells
    • Pure Magic

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    26 min
  • Episode 33: Five Questions with the Motherpeace Tarot creators
    Jan 21 2026

    The Motherpeace Tarot (familiarly known as “you know, the round deck” in the tarot community) is a foundational document of the modern tarot era. First self-published in 1981, the Motherpeace revolutionized the world of tarot decks. Its creators, Vicki Noble and Karen Vogel, set out to dismantle the patriarchal underpinnings of traditional tarot with cards that honored indigenous, pre-historic, and matriarchal cultures.

    In today’s conversation, Motherpeace’s creators share a glimpse of the psychic foment of 1970’s Berkeley, California. They tell the story of how two feminist academics found the Goddess, and sought to express and uphold her presence by changing the practice of divination from the ground up.

    In the reading we did at the end of the show, we drew the "Shaman of Wands" (equivalent to the King of Wands in Rider Waite Smith-type decks). Here is the image, for your reference.

    • Pick up a copy of the Motherpeace Tarot:
    • motherpeace.com

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    Vicki Noble is a feminist healer and wisdom teacher, co-creator of Motherpeace and author of numerous books, including Shakti Woman and The Double Goddess. For decades she has traveled and taught internationally; her books are translated and published in various languages. Retired from teaching as a graduate professor in two Women’s Spirituality Masters Programs in California, she teaches regularly in Europe. At home she works as a professional astrologer and healer, adapting Tibetan Buddhist Dakini practices for her Goddess students and holding private intensives in Santa Cruz, California.

    Karen Vogel, co-creator of Motherpeace, is widely known as as a tarot reader, teacher and writer as well as an extraordinary artist. She is the author of The Motherpeace Tarot Guidebook (1995), the novel Coyote Tails (2007), and the essays “Love of the Goddess” (Foremothers of the Womens Spirituality Movement ed. Miriam Robbins Dexter and Vicki Noble 2015) and “Female Shamanism, Goddess Cultures, and Psychedelics” (ReVision, winter 2003). The worldwide success of the Motherpeace Deck (currently over 500,000 in print) has afforded her the time to develop as an artist and sculptor of wood and stone as well as continue her exploration of the intermountain and far west. She has a degree in anthropology and a background in women’s studies, art and shamanism.

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    46 min
  • Episode 32: The 7 of Wands in Real Life
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, we examine how the 7 of Wands shows up in the lives of regular folks—like you and me.

    The 7 of Wands explodes onto the scene with the individualistic quest energy we will come to associate with Sevens. Challenging and courageous, the 7 of Wands is known as the Lord of Valor. When you draw it, look out for the following themes:

    • Courage/Standing Up for Yourself
    • Perseverance
    • Exertion/Exercise
    • Hardship/Fighting
    • Horses! or Going places
    • Inspiration
    • Literal 7’s/Counting to 7

    For my brief intro to decans, see episode 06: 2 of Wands + intro to decans.

    To share your stories about the 8 of Wands for the next Tarot in Real Life segment - please join as a Patreon supporter of the Tarot Podcast! You can also write in to the show at thetarotpodcast.com/about, using the contact form at the bottom of the page.

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    23 min
  • Episode 31: Do Archetypes Power the Tarot? with Deb & Joseph from This Jungian Life
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode, Deborah Stewart and Joseph Lee from This Jungian Life return to the Tarot Podcast to talk about the commonly misunderstood Jungian concept of the archetype. What are they? and what do they have to do with tarot—if anything? Thinking about archetypes is notoriously tricky, but your intrepid hosts give it their best shot, peering into the depths of depth psychology…and hunting for a glimpse of the cards.

    Deborah Stewart is a Jungian analyst, Gestalt therapist, and Licensed Clinical Social Worker who migrates between Cape Cod and Sarasota, Florida. She is a member of the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. She also is a graduate of the Westchester Institute for Training in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.

    Joseph R. Lee is a Jungian Analyst who co-hosts the podcast This Jungian Life and co-created Dream School, an online program that teaches dream interpretation. He lectures widely on the Western Mystery Tradition and Hermetic Qabalah. His teaching and clinical work are informed by almost five decades of research and practice with Tarot and other symbolic systems.

    • This Jungian Life [podcast]: Three Jungian analysts discuss myth, mental health and life
    • Dream School: An online self-paced course in dream interpretation
    • Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams[book]
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    28 min