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Listening to the Cards

Updated: Mar 11



Giving readers the option to both read and listen is becoming the standard, and it’s easy to see why. We want to give every card its own audio guide—and with the right publishing partner, we can bring this vision to life. Audio is immersive. It’s intimate. It’s someone whispering meaning right into your ear.



The best way to connect with a deck isn’t by squinting at a tiny booklet. It’s by experiencing it—pulling a card, hitting play, and letting the meaning sink in. No flipping pages, no deciphering cryptic descriptions. Just instant insight, in a voice that feels like a conversation or a friend telling you a secret.






The way we interact with stories is shifting. The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Met, SFMOMA—they’re all using audio to tell richer, more human stories.


So why shouldn’t we do the same? This Oracle deck isn’t static. It’s alive. It’s layered.






Audio guides encourage us to go deeper into a card reading—beyond the surface, beyond the words, straight into resonance. We’ll still have a printed guidebook, but think of it as the map, not the destination.


Imagine a printed quick-glance summary of the card—your first touchpoint before delving into insights, writing prompts, and stories. A seamless blend of rich art history and Tarot. We have a clear vision for how it works, and we can’t wait to share it.





We've made audio guides for several of the cards already, so you can hear what we have in mind.



KEYWORDS: Reflection, Introspection, Focus, Permission to Step Away, Mental Health Day, Restorative, Reconnect to Yourself, Mute Notifications, Do Not Disturb Mode.












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