Having been hired by some of the biggest and well know companies in the NY Metro area: Ann Taylor, Elle Magazine, Refinery29, Mavi Jeans, Dylan’s Candy Bar, Dolce and Gabbana, Architectual Digest, Alice’s Tea Cup, Conde Nast and others, You can feel confident hiring me for your corporate event, company holiday party or outing, baby shower, bridal shower, celebration, other event or maybe you just want a one on one tarot reading. I bring the fun and will guarantee that (you and) your guests will be talking about your event for a long time to come.
I have been featured in a Refinery29 newsletter in regards to learning tarot. See link here: http://www.refinery29.com/tarot
I feeling so truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with so many amazing companies, corporate event planners, private parties and individuals. Elle Magazine was one of my most recent hits. I could feel the energy in the room shift as attendee’s entered the room, saw I was there doing readings and then clamored for their chance to sit across from me and my beloved tarot cards for an insightful reading.
Let’s face it. We all have doubts, want to know what the future has in store or are just plain curious about what the cards have to say.
Reach out to me today for a reading that will open some doors and give you a peek into what makes you tick.
I use a combination of tarot, astrology, numerology and my own special blend of guided intuition. Come with questions/topics or with an open mind to what is to be revealed. Either way, this reading is confidential, without judgement and meant to send you on your way with a new outlook, different ideas and/or renewed sense of purpose and action.
Several clients have expressed interest in learning the tarot after having a reading with me. I currently mentor and teach students one on one or in small groups.
I look forward to meeting you and introducing you to your world through tarot.
Keep in mind that for those who are not able to see me in person, I am available for Skype and phone readings as well.
Until soon . . . .