Your Creative & Magical Life

Cecily Sailer / Typewriter Tarot

How do we hold on to creativity and magic in a world that tries to separate us from both again and again? This podcast explores that question through the lens of Tarot, nature, and the lived experience of creative and magical humans who are making art, manifesting their visions, and changing the world as they go. Join creativity coach, Tarot reader, and writer Cecily Sailer on a cosmic, conversational journey to help you embrace you creative and magical life!

  1. Walking with The Hermit: Deepening My Relationship with Reading, Creativity, Money & Service

    12/16/2025

    Walking with The Hermit: Deepening My Relationship with Reading, Creativity, Money & Service

    2025 was The Year of The Hermit (and still is for a couple more weeks). While I didn't move to a mountaintop cave (and you probably didn't either), The Hermit still had lots to teach me this year (and probably you too!). In this episode, I briefly review the imagery, meaning, and archetypal substance of The Hermit...  Then I share five ways I worked with The Hermit this year — often without even realizing it in the moment. Some of these involved internal shifts, big downloads, and changes in routine. Others came from external experiences and interactions with other beings — human and nonhuman.  My hope in sharing my examples is that you'll be begin to notice how The Hermit showed up for you this year!  But if you want more help with that, join my Reflecting on the Year of The Hermit workshop on December 29. HEAD TO THE EVENTS PAGE for details on this workshop and others coming up this winter, including another on the Wheel of Fortune (and The Magician), our cards for 2026. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, leave a review, and pass along to your creative and magical friends! Then have a sweet little chat about it! If you wanna share about your Hermit year or what landed for you in this episode, send me a DM on Instagram @typewritertarot. * Grab a copy of the novel I mentioned in this episode: Love & Fury by Samantha Silva. * To hear more about our decan walk in the Creative Magic Collective in 2026, join the waitlist! This podcast is a production of Typewriter Tarot. Learn more & join us: Join the newsletter and receive the first 3 journaling prompts from Tarot for Creative Spirits (the workbook). Subscribe to Typewriter Tarot's Substack. Check out upcoming events & workshops. Work one-on-one with Cecily (book a free curiosity call). Book a Tarot reading. Shop our bookshop.

    49 min
  2. 11/20/2025

    Holiday Rest, Creative Cycles & the Fours of the Tarot w/ Arianna Smith

    Dreading the holiday push as your creative well runs low?  In this episode, featuring recurring guest Arianna Smith, we explore the tricky balance of managing and riding our creative energy — and our obligations — while tending to our body's need for rest. The episode starts with a little catching up — we chat about recent offerings and some of the new perspectives we're inhabiting around creativity and visibility. We also talk about devotion versus discipline, and how "internal consistency" can sustain our craft when external output wobbles. Then we get into the coming holiday season and the tricky paradox of slowing down at time when we're called upon to travel, cook, spend money, clean, and decorate.  Which bring us to the Fours of the Tarot — Four of Pentacles, Four of Wands, Four of Swords, and Four of Cups — and how we understand these archetypes and the messages they offer around slowing down and restoring energy.  Arianna offers a quick Tarot pull to see which Four wants to speak to you, which you can follow with this three-card spread, if you want to go deeper: + What's blocking me from slowing down? + How can I connect with the Four that showed up for me? + What's a next good step to help me take it slow? Finally, we explore cycle-aware planning that actually fits real life: seasonal shifts you can feel in the air, lunar timing for planting and illuminating, and hormonal rhythms that explain late-night bursts or sudden dips better than any productivity tip.  Come for the tarot, stay for the relief of a kinder rhythm, and leave with one small change you can make today. If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share this episode with a friend who’s running on fumes, and drop a review so we can keep making thoughtful episodes for you. Check out Arianna's work and hop on her email list here! This podcast is a production of Typewriter Tarot. Learn more & join us: Join the newsletter and receive the first 3 journaling prompts from Tarot for Creative Spirits (the workbook). Subscribe to Typewriter Tarot's Substack. Check out upcoming events & workshops. Work one-on-one with Cecily (book a free curiosity call). Book a Tarot reading. Shop our bookshop.

    1h 10m
  3. Reading Tarot in Groups, Play Personalities & Growing Up in Alaska w/ Arianna Smith

    10/18/2025

    Reading Tarot in Groups, Play Personalities & Growing Up in Alaska w/ Arianna Smith

    Cecily welcomes back to the show Ariana Smith — twin, Alaskan homestead kid, IFS-certified therapist, copywriter, and professional tarot reader — to explore how place, family, and parts work can shape a creative and magical life. We wander through Alaska’s quiet woods and loud storms, talk nervous systems and city overload, and laugh about moose logic while tracing how nature trained us to notice what others miss. Then we flip the spread to group tarot. Reading for more than one person adds a witness, a third perspective who can validate, challenge, and playfully call in truth. We share real stories of family and group readings, and discuss the subtle ethics that make shared sessions feel safe. You’ll hear how certain card pairings — like Judgment and The Empress — speak like a creative bullhorn, and why good readings often expand complexity instead of forcing false clarity. We also get into the act and necessity of play and explore the various “play personalities,” like director, storyteller, explorer, and collector. Discover simple ways to host a low-pressure tarot night and give your guests a little magic they'll remember forever. We close with a Tarot pull on how to invite more play into our lives today.  If this episode resonates, please: subscribe, share with a friend who loves Tarot or Alaska stories, and leave a review to help more creative spirits find us. Some things we referenced in this episode: the book Feel Good Productivity by Ali Abdaal, The Liberation Tarot and Light Seer's Tarot, and check out Arianna's Sounding Board Sessions and her Pitch Party on November 5! This podcast is a production of Typewriter Tarot. Learn more & join us: Join the newsletter and receive the first 3 journaling prompts from Tarot for Creative Spirits (the workbook). Subscribe to Typewriter Tarot's Substack. Check out upcoming events & workshops. Work one-on-one with Cecily (book a free curiosity call). Book a Tarot reading. Shop our bookshop.

    1h 4m
  4. THE STAR: Naked in the Water w/ Chantal de Felice

    09/15/2025

    THE STAR: Naked in the Water w/ Chantal de Felice

    What happens when the tower that has confined you for decades finally falls? Artist Chantal de Felice spent twenty years as the primary caregiver for her mother who struggled with mental illness. When her mother passed in 2020, Chantal found herself suddenly free – and completely unprepared for that freedom. This conversation explores what happens when we're given a second chance to discover who we are. After her mother's death, Chantal sold her car, gave up her studio, and became what she calls a "tumbleweed" – traveling, making art, and slowly learning who she was outside of her caregiving role. For four years, she's been wandering, creating field recordings in nature, making paintings, and most importantly, learning how to identify her own needs after decades of putting someone else first. Water emerges as a powerful healing element throughout Chantal's journey. From daily ocean swims to finding lakes and rivers wherever she traveled, immersing herself in natural bodies of water became a ritual of reconnection with her body and senses. These experiences mirror the imagery of The Star card in tarot – a figure pouring water between vessels, representing the flow between conscious and unconscious realms, and the promise of renewal after devastation. Now working on an illustrated memoir based on fifty journals filled during her wandering years, Chantal shares how she's transformed her relationship with money, creativity, and love. Her story is a testament to resilience, healing, and the courage to rebuild an authentic life after loss. For anyone who has felt trapped by circumstance or is seeking to reclaim their creative spirit, this conversation offers both practical wisdom and profound hope. + Follow Chantal's on Instagram, or via her website and Patreon. + Check out The Evanesced Tarot by Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle mentioned in this episode.  + Check out The Rebis issue on The Star (The Devil issue just became available for order, as of September 2025). This podcast is a production of Typewriter Tarot. Learn more & join us: Join the newsletter and receive the first 3 journaling prompts from Tarot for Creative Spirits (the workbook). Subscribe to Typewriter Tarot's Substack. Check out upcoming events & workshops. Work one-on-one with Cecily (book a free curiosity call). Book a Tarot reading. Shop our bookshop.

    1h 45m
  5. Using Tarot in Therapy & Allowing Your Witchy Side to Be Seen w/ Arianna Smith

    08/14/2025

    Using Tarot in Therapy & Allowing Your Witchy Side to Be Seen w/ Arianna Smith

    In this episode, I talk with Arianna Smith, a licensed therapist, copywriter, and Tarot reader who helps therapists, spiritual seekers, and healers tap into their intuition and reclaim their power, both in life and in business. Arianna incorporates EMDR, human design, internal family systems, and intuitive development into her work supporting clients, whether in healing or marketing.  In this conversation, Arianna shares about her experience coming to Tarot, through a therapist she worked with and her card-reading grandmother. But it was only recently that Arianna decided to bring Tarot into her work more publicly.  Arianna shares about the nudges she received to integrate modalities and own her Tarot prowess while also holding boundaries that respect her various disciplines. We also discuss what it can look like to bring Tarot into a therapy space (whether you're the patient or the therapist); taking steps to "own" a Tarot practice more fully or publicly (in our own unique ways); powerful connections between addiction, recovery, and Tarot; and we pull a couple cards — The Lovers and 10 of Wands, which seem to depict two ends on a spectrum of of self-acceptance and care. And we leave listeners with a two-card Tarot spread to try on their own: CARD 1: What is a value that can be guiding in your spiritual journey? CARD 2: How can you release the burdens you're carrying around this? Join Arianna's Weekly Wordsmith newsletter here, and check out her work and services here at ariannasmith.com. ** Arianna also recommended Abbie Atwood's Full Plate Podcast for a decolonized and expansive approach to disordered eating. This podcast is a production of Typewriter Tarot. Learn more & join us: Join the newsletter and receive the first 3 journaling prompts from Tarot for Creative Spirits (the workbook). Subscribe to Typewriter Tarot's Substack. Check out upcoming events & workshops. Work one-on-one with Cecily (book a free curiosity call). Book a Tarot reading. Shop our bookshop.

    1h 7m
  6. 07/16/2025

    Pulling Cards for Listener Questions: Seeking 'Holy Strangeness' Yet Avoiding the Cards & Dreaming of Floods

    In this episode, I pull cards for a community member's quandaries and questions.  This seeker writes that they SEE the cards sitting there across the room, but can't bring themselves to reach for the deck, shuffle it up, and commune with the magic. The drudgery of work is draining their energy, when all they want is a life "dripping with wonder and holy strangeness." (Ugh, don't we all!) I talk about how this is a really common experience for magical people trapped in the mundanity of 'consensus reality' (and capitalism!), having to always earn money, when we really want a life that feels so much more enchanting, wide-ranging, and substantive.  This seeker asks the cards for HELP, and for insight into a series of recurring dreams about floods. So, I get out my deck, consult the cards, and share what I see!  (I meant to get to two listeners in this episode, but had too much to say about the first, so expect another episode soon.) You can submit your stories and questions for a Tarot reading on the show by emailing me at hello@typewritertarot.com. Send some insight into your experience: a strange situation, a challenge, a desire, a creative predicament, a series of synchronicities, a supernatural encounter... and include a couple questions for the cards! I'd love to hear from listeners across the lands, so don't be shy.  This podcast is a production of Typewriter Tarot. Learn more & join us: Join the newsletter and receive the first 3 journaling prompts from Tarot for Creative Spirits (the workbook). Subscribe to Typewriter Tarot's Substack. Check out upcoming events & workshops. Work one-on-one with Cecily (book a free curiosity call). Book a Tarot reading. Shop our bookshop.

    54 min
5
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17 Ratings

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How do we hold on to creativity and magic in a world that tries to separate us from both again and again? This podcast explores that question through the lens of Tarot, nature, and the lived experience of creative and magical humans who are making art, manifesting their visions, and changing the world as they go. Join creativity coach, Tarot reader, and writer Cecily Sailer on a cosmic, conversational journey to help you embrace you creative and magical life!

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