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Every Day Tarot

Every Day Tarot

De: Camille A. Saunders
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Welcome to Every Day Tarot, the podcast where we utilize the wisdom of the Tarot to guide you through the highs and lows of everyday life. Whether you're a seasoned Tarot reader or just starting to explore, this show offers insights, intuitive messages, and practical advice drawn from the cards. Each episode is designed to help you connect with your inner wisdom, find clarity in your decisions, and tap into the energy of the universe. Tune in every Monday for fresh perspectives and empowering guidance from the Tarot. Let’s dive in and see what the cards have in store for you today!Camille A. Saunders Espiritualidad
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  • Intuition, Queer Joy, & Reclaiming Spiritual Identity with Colette Dalton
    Apr 14 2026
    In this episode, I’m joined by therapist, healer, and community builder Colette Dalton for a rich, heart-opening conversation on tarot, intuition, queer joy, and what it means to come back to yourself.Together, we explore how tarot can support us in moments of burnout, uncertainty, and transition—and how it can gently guide us back to our own inner wisdom.What We Explore in This EpisodeA shared tarot pull exploring burnout, energy, and new opportunitiesHow we use tarot as a reflective and intuitive toolThe difference between intuition and anxietyQueer identity, joy as resistance, and healing in communityBuilding affirming, magical spaces like the Queer Joy CovenAbout Our Guest: Colette Dalton, LCSWColette Dalton is a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, and the creator of the Queer Joy Summit and Queer Creativity Summit.As a queer practitioner, Colette is especially passionate about creating affirming, expansive spaces where people can explore identity, healing, and self-expression without pressure to conform. Her work centers on the belief that joy, creativity, and connection are not luxuries—they’re essential parts of the healing process.Through her offerings, Colette invites people to reconnect with themselves, trust their intuition, and move toward lives that feel more aligned, spacious, and fully their own.You can learn more about Colette here:Website: ⁠colettedalton.com⁠IG and Threads: @colettedalton⁠Join the Queer Joy Coven⁠Work With Me!I’ve launched a new tarot offering space: 🔮 The Hallowed High PriestessThis is the home for my tarot readings, and one of my intentions this year is to complete 100 tarot readings.⁠⁠⁠If you’d like to get a reading, I’d love to connect!⁠⁠⁠🌙 Support the Podcast 🌙⁠My newsletter (events, musings, life updates)⁠⁠Guest inquiry form⁠⁠Patreon episode blogs (cards, spreads, links, prompts)⁠And if you want to support the show in a tangible way: Patreon members can get stickers, livestream access, polls, and more, including higher-tier perks like a one-time personalized 5-card reading. 💜Tarot in the Therapy RoomA big part of our conversation centers around something I know a lot of people struggle with: How do I tell the difference between intuition and anxiety?Intuition tends to feel grounded. It’s often quieter, more embodied, like a steady knowing or a clear nudge.Anxiety, on the other hand, feels fast, spiraling, and overwhelming. It lives more in my head, while intuition feels like it comes from somewhere deeper.From there, we expand into community, identity, and healing.Colette shares about creating the Queer Joy Coven, and we talk about how joy itself can be an act of resistance, especially for queer and marginalized folks.Something that really stays with me from this conversation is the idea that: Joy isn’t separate from healing. It’s part of it. And community—safe, affirming, values-aligned community—is often where that healing becomes possible.Tarot Pull from the EpisodeColette’s Pull for Camille - ⁠⁠Page of Swords⁠⁠ From ⁠⁠Light Seer’s Tarot⁠Themes: curiosity, ideas, mental movement, and balancing possibilitiesColette referenced these queer friendly decks:⁠Fifth Spirit Tarot⁠- trans individual⁠Tarot for You and Me⁠⁠Pride Tarot- collaborative deck⁠⁠Numinous Tarot⁠Camille’s Pull for Colette - Four of Cups Reversed from ⁠⁠The Sasuraibito Tarot ⁠This combination feels like an invitation to gently come back to life. To stay open. To stay curious.Themes: re-engagement, emerging from emotional withdrawal, noticing new opportunitiesReflection Prompts:What opportunities might I be overlooking right now?Where am I trying to hold everything together instead of grounding myself?What would it look like to follow curiosity instead of pressure?What small step could help me re-engage today?
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    1 h y 24 m
  • Intuition, Queer Joy, & Reclaiming Spiritual Identity with Colette Dalton
    Apr 13 2026
    In this episode, I’m joined by therapist, healer, and community builder Colette Dalton for a rich, heart-opening conversation on tarot, intuition, queer joy, and what it means to come back to yourself.Together, we explore how tarot can support us in moments of burnout, uncertainty, and transition—and how it can gently guide us back to our own inner wisdom.What We Explore in This EpisodeA shared tarot pull exploring burnout, energy, and new opportunitiesHow we use tarot as a reflective and intuitive toolThe difference between intuition and anxietyQueer identity, joy as resistance, and healing in communityBuilding affirming, magical spaces like the Queer Joy CovenAbout Our Guest: Colette Dalton, LCSWColette Dalton is a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, and the creator of the Queer Joy Summit and Queer Creativity Summit.As a queer practitioner, Colette is especially passionate about creating affirming, expansive spaces where people can explore identity, healing, and self-expression without pressure to conform. Her work centers on the belief that joy, creativity, and connection are not luxuries—they’re essential parts of the healing process.Through her offerings, Colette invites people to reconnect with themselves, trust their intuition, and move toward lives that feel more aligned, spacious, and fully their own.You can learn more about Colette here:Website: colettedalton.comIG and Threads: @colettedaltonJoin the Queer Joy CovenWork With Me!I’ve launched a new tarot offering space: 🔮 The Hallowed High PriestessThis is the home for my tarot readings, and one of my intentions this year is to complete 100 tarot readings.⁠⁠If you’d like to get a reading, I’d love to connect!⁠⁠🌙 Support the Podcast 🌙 My newsletter (events, musings, life updates)Guest inquiry formPatreon episode blogs (cards, spreads, links, prompts)And if you want to support the show in a tangible way: Patreon members can get stickers, livestream access, polls, and more, including higher-tier perks like a one-time personalized 5-card reading. 💜Tarot in the Therapy RoomA big part of our conversation centers around something I know a lot of people struggle with: How do I tell the difference between intuition and anxiety?Intuition tends to feel grounded. It’s often quieter, more embodied, like a steady knowing or a clear nudge.Anxiety, on the other hand, feels fast, spiraling, and overwhelming. It lives more in my head, while intuition feels like it comes from somewhere deeper.From there, we expand into community, identity, and healing.Colette shares about creating the Queer Joy Coven, and we talk about how joy itself can be an act of resistance, especially for queer and marginalized folks.Something that really stays with me from this conversation is the idea that: Joy isn’t separate from healing. It’s part of it. And community—safe, affirming, values-aligned community—is often where that healing becomes possible.Tarot Pull from the EpisodeColette’s Pull for Camille - ⁠Page of Swords⁠ From ⁠Light Seer’s TarotThemes: curiosity, ideas, mental movement, and balancing possibilitiesColette referenced these queer friendly decks:Fifth Spirit Tarot- trans individualTarot for You and MePride Tarot- collaborative deckNuminous TarotCamille’s Pull for Colette - Four of Cups Reversed from ⁠The Sasuraibito Tarot This combination feels like an invitation to gently come back to life. To stay open. To stay curious.Themes: re-engagement, emerging from emotional withdrawal, noticing new opportunitiesReflection Prompts:What opportunities might I be overlooking right now?Where am I trying to hold everything together instead of grounding myself?What would it look like to follow curiosity instead of pressure?What small step could help me re-engage today?
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    1 h y 24 m
  • Intuition, Queer Joy, & Reclaiming Spiritual Identity with Colette Dalton
    Apr 13 2026
    In this episode, I’m joined by therapist, healer, and community builder Colette Dalton for a rich, heart-opening conversation on tarot, intuition, queer joy, and what it means to come back to yourself.Together, we explore how tarot can support us in moments of burnout, uncertainty, and transition—and how it can gently guide us back to our own inner wisdom.What We Explore in This EpisodeA shared tarot pull exploring burnout, energy, and new opportunitiesHow I (and Colette) use tarot as a reflective and intuitive toolThe difference between intuition and anxietyQueer identity, joy as resistance, and healing in communityBuilding affirming, magical spaces like the Queer Joy CovenAbout Our Guest: Colette Dalton, LCSWColette Dalton is a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, and the creator of the Queer Joy Summit and Queer Creativity Summit.As a queer practitioner, Colette is especially passionate about creating affirming, expansive spaces where people can explore identity, healing, and self-expression without pressure to conform. Her work centers on the belief that joy, creativity, and connection are not luxuries—they’re essential parts of the healing process.Through her offerings, Colette invites people to reconnect with themselves, trust their intuition, and move toward lives that feel more aligned, spacious, and fully their own.You can learn more about Colette here:Website: colettedalton.comIG and Threads: @colettedaltonJoin the Queer Joy Coven!Work With Me!I’ve launched a new tarot offering space: 🔮 The Hallowed High PriestessThis is the home for my tarot readings, and one of my intentions this year is to complete 100 tarot readings!If you’d like to get a reading, I’d love to connect!🌙 Support the Podcast 🌙 ⁠My newsletter ⁠⁠Guest inquiry form⁠⁠Patreon episode blogs⁠And if you want to support the show in a tangible way: Patreon members can get stickers, livestream access, polls, and more 💜Tarot in the Therapy RoomA big part of our conversation centers around something I know a lot of people struggle with: How do I tell the difference between intuition and anxiety?Intuition tends to feel grounded. It’s often quieter, more embodied, like a steady knowing or a clear nudge.Anxiety, on the other hand, feels fast, spiraling, and overwhelming. It lives more in my head, while intuition feels like it comes from somewhere deeper.We talk about how many of us were taught to distrust our intuition—whether through family systems, religion, or social conditioning—and how practices like tarot can help us slowly rebuild that trust.From there, we expand into community, identity, and healing.Colette shares about creating the Queer Joy Coven, and we talk about how joy itself can be an act of resistance, especially for queer and marginalized folks.Something that really stays with me from this conversation is the idea that: Joy isn’t separate from healing. It’s part of it. And community—safe, affirming, values-aligned community—is often where that healing becomes possible.Tarot Pull from the EpisodeColette’s Pull for Camille - ⁠Page of Swords⁠ From ⁠Light Seer’s TarotThemes: curiosity, ideas, mental movement, and balancing possibilitiesColette referenced these queer friendly decks:Fifth Spirit Tarot- trans individualTarot for You and MePride Tarot- collaborative deckNuminous TarotCamille’s Pull for Colette - Four of Cups Reversed from ⁠The Sasuraibito TarotThis combination feels like an invitation to gently come back to life. To stay open. To stay curious.Themes: re-engagement, emerging from emotional withdrawal, noticing new opportunitiesReflection Prompts:What opportunities might I be overlooking right now?Where am I trying to hold everything together instead of grounding myself?What would it look like to follow curiosity instead of pressure?What small step could help me re-engage today
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    1 h y 24 m
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