297. Anchor Cards for Completions + Last ever round of Rewilding the Tarot
Tarot for the Wild Soul with Lindsay Mack - A podcast by Lindsay Mack, founder of Tarot for the Wild Soul

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What do you do when you know you're complete with something, but aren't quite sure what lies ahead on the other side? Today on the TFTWS pod, we're talking about completion cycles and Anchor Cards to help to contextualize them, how to navigate intuition when you've also experienced trauma and have a very strong protector brain, and how I'm navigating this in my own life right now. In light of this subject -- Rewilding the Tarot, my eight-week Soul Tarot course, is currently open for enrollment for the very last time before it will be retired to make room for new offerings! To join me or to learn more, click the links below! ******Transcript can be found on Spotify!LINKS:Join us for the last ever round of Rewilding the Tarot course with Lindsay ✨ Enrollment is open now!: https://www.tarotforthewildsoul.com/rewilding-the-tarot (if you'd like a $100 discount to the course, join us at the Wild Soul Newsletter here!)If you require a need-based full or partial scholarship to join us for Rewilding the Tarot, you can apply for that HERE until Friday, August 22nd!Join me on No Bad Cards for Tarot missives, musings, and more! Want magical community and access to weekly and monthly content from me? Join us over at Three of Cups, a Soul Tarot community connection space! Got Q's for Lindsay to answer on the podcast and beyond? Ask them here: https://www.tarotforthewildsoul.com/ask-lindsayLearn more about Lindsay and dive into all of their courses, journal posts, and free resources by going to tarotforthewildsoul.comDownload the (free!) Ultimate Soul Tarot Card Guide here: https://www.tarotforthewildsoul.com/the-ultimate-soul-tarot-card-guide—PODCAST EDITOR: Chase VoorheesPODCAST ART: Rachelle Sartini GarnerHonoring and acknowledging that this podcast episode was recorded on the unceded land of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, currently called Portland, OR, with the deepest respect to the Kalapuya Tribe, Cowlitz Tribe, and Atfalati Tribe.