The podcast discusses the legitimacy of tarot apps, exploring the differences between digital and physical readings. They also touch on the historical uses of the blanket flower, review a play featuring Ursula the sea witch, and share a daily moon mantra. Listeners share feedback on the effectiveness of digital readings compared to in-person sessions.
Tarot apps offer convenience for on-the-go readings and aid in learning card meanings.
Blanket flower, a magical plant, was considered a good luck charm by Kiyoa and had medicinal properties.
Deep dives
Magic of the Blanket Flower
The podcast episode delves into the magic of the blanket flower, also known as the Fire Wheel. The Kiyoa considered it a good luck charm and used it to decorate their homes. This flower is drought-tolerant and has been researched for its medicinal properties. The Akoma Pueblo used it for various purposes, including aiding nursing mothers and as a psychological aid.
Review of 'Unfortunate'
A review of 'Unfortunate' involving the untold story of Ursula the sea witch is discussed. Initially skeptical, the reviewer found the show hilariously transgressive and engaging. 'Unfortunate' offers a unique perspective on villain origin stories, captivating audiences with its humor and immersive experience. The show's success has led to sold-out runs across various locations.
Contemplating Tarot Apps
The episode addresses the topic of tarot apps' accuracy and effectiveness. Different perspectives on using tarot apps are shared, with some finding them helpful for learning card meanings and convenient for readings on-the-go. The discussion highlights the importance of personal preference in choosing between physical decks and digital apps for tarot readings. The complexity of determining the spiritual connection and randomness in digital readings is explored, leaving the choice between digital and physical tarot open to individual interpretation.