Comparing cards from two or more different tarot decks can help you discover new depths of meaning. Here are some examples! The post Fool’s Journey: Same Card, Different Decks appeared first...
In this month's Follow Your Arrow, Klara shares the story of her gender-neutral barbershop business, how she made the leap from office-worker to sole-trader, and the importance of building trust ...
Why pick between your passions when you can design a life based on ALL of them? The post Emilie Wapnick’s How To Be Everything appeared first on Autostraddle .
These four powerful femmes have Done The Work, and they want to show you that you can, too! The post Fool’s Journey: Which Queen is Your Mentor? appeared first on Autostraddle .
"Being queer isn't something that I can separate out from being a writer, astrologer, artist or entrepreneur and I would never want to." The post Follow Your Arrow: Astrologer Chani Nicholas on...
What can the hidden card on the bottom of a tarot decks add to a reading? The post Fool’s Journey: Reading the Bottom Card of a Deck appeared first on Autostraddle .
"Generally in life all I want to do is: good work for good causes with good people. I want to be a good designer, I mean truly, deeply good at my craft; everything else is semantics." The post ...
The King/Queen binary hierarchy is just another way tarot can reinforce gender nonsense, but the good news is, as with all things tarot, you don't have to follow the rules! The post Fool’s Jo...
"With a strong intersectional focus, this is a zine about mental health for all people, in all walks of life. We believe that mental health care and support should be a right for all." The post...
"I wish there were more LGBTQ food writers, though — it can be a pretty stiflingly traditional (read: heteronormative, and very white) world. Find a network of like-minded queer women to work w...
These are the fiery cards of activism, of turning words into actions, of living your dreams...and of burnout. The post Fool’s Journey: Wands Show Us That Actions Speak Louder Than Words appe...
"When I started out, people knew me as the 'girl growing mushrooms in her caravan,' which was perhaps not the most flattering anecdote to have attached to your name." The post Follow Your Arrow...