Episodes - Interviews With Creatives
Enjoy interviews with a tarot card reader as veteran reader Fin welcomes writers, artists, and creatives from across the globe each Tuesday, turning their fresh perspectives into unscripted conversation that unlocks symbolism, sparks storytelling, and spills the tea!
Do It Scared: Sage Fung on Tarot, Leaving Home, and Embracing the Unknown
Beth Sage Phung is a nonbinary, first generation Asian-American writer and voice actor. They have poetry published in the Boats Against the Current magazine and the second Poets Underground Anthology, as well as various pieces posted on their Instagram account. Their voice acting talents can be hear...
Queer Magic: Tarot and Transformation with Cassandra Snow
Cassandra Snow is an author of Tarot & Occult books, full-time Tarot reader and creative witch about town. Their latest book project is Tarot In Other Words. This book is an essay anthology on queer tarot topics that Snow curated, edited and contributed to. Order Tarot In Other Words now! Tarot ...
The Queen of Words: Chloe De Lullington on Cats and Cacoethes
Chloe De Lullington is a writer, chronic overthinker, and queen of the chaotic coming-of-age narrative. Her debut novel Cacoethes (Northodox Press, June 2025) is a bold, funny, and unflinching exploration of queer longing, bad decisions, and the mess of early adulthood. Chloe’s background spans scre...
Swords! Sorcery! Sandguins! Kay Purcell’s Tarot-Powered Tabletop Tales
Kay Purcell is a storyteller, community builder, and co-founder of Chaotic Wholesome Presents, known for conjuring vibrant, inclusive worlds in the realms of Tabletop Roleplaying Games and live-play performance. Their work blends razor-sharp humour with emotional depth, telling tales where every pla...
A Fuffle of Hope: Drawing the Cards with Julia Bird
Julia Bird is a poet whose collections include Hannah and the Monk and Twenty-Four Seven Blossom, and two illustrated pamphlets from The Emma Press: Now You Can Look and Is, Thinks Pearl. Her poetry is known for its cinematic sweep, surreal detail and inventive humour. Julia has also collaborated wi...
Monstrous Flesh and the Feral Feminine: Clelia McElroy on Horror
Clelia McElroy is a film researcher and the founder/director of Monstrous Flesh, a project dedicated to exploring the representation of women and non-binary people in the horror genre. Since its inception in 2021, Monstrous Flesh has been hosting film courses, events, panel talks, lectures and film ...
Crowley, Creativity & Cosmic Horror: Julian Simpson’s Occult Audioverse
Julian Simpson is a British writer, director, and audio dramatist known for redefining modern audio fiction through immersive storytelling and atmospheric world-building. With a background in film and television, he is the creator of The Lovecraft Investigations, Mythos, and Who is Aldrich Kemp? - p...
Boundless Love in Changing Times: A Tarot Interview with Sadriana Zea
Sadriana Zea is a disabled writer, traditional media artist, and Twitch streamer dedicated to mental health awareness and supporting nonprofits that help people live a life worth living. She lives with her two cats in the US in Cleveland, Ohio. Like many people with an abundance of time on her hands...
Pentacles, Process & Pokémon? Oh My! A Tarot-Fueled Talk with Kate Gray
Kate Gray is a British games writer and journalist with over a decade of experience in the industry. Based in Canada, she specializes in dialogue writing, narrative procedural generation, and storytelling through design. Her notable works include serving as the Narrative Lead for Moonstone Island an...