A grunge era kid from the 90's working in rock radio who finally embraced tarot and intuition after ignoring it for the first 41 years of his life. This podcast looks at tarot meaning and lessons through the lens of rock music, which Orlando pulls from over 17 years of rock radio stories, memories and knowledge from. This show is all about looking at tarot in and entirely different way
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Looking at a song Eddie Vedder wrote for the "Into The Wild" Soundtrack The Ultimate SNAP OUT OF IT cardRock and Soul Tarot
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A Florence And The Machine Song to help us dive deep into the age old question of "Why do I keep making the same mistakes"Rock and Soul Tarot
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A forgotten single off of Bruce Springsteens I'm Going Down album helps us understand the hard lesson of this card when it shows up in reverseRock and Soul Tarot
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A look in what happens when what you once believed is no longer serving you. We study the lyrics to a mid 80's Queen classic to better understand what happens when this card appears upside downRock and Soul Tarot
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There seems to be an abuse of power. Are you out of control with your will over others or are you dealing with a situation where someone is taking an extreme advantage of their authority? We look at an angry song off of the first Candlebox album to study this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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A simple saying gets us through the complex emotions of the Empress when she appears upside down. We study the lyrics to the Foo Fighters Times Like These look deep inside the energy of this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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Are you prone to the advice of others? Lets look at a George Harrison song off of his Cloud 9 album to help us examine the energy of this card in its reverse meaningRock and Soul Tarot
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You're stuck and you don't know why? Ever encounter that? When the Magician shows up in reverse, There is a reason for it. A song by No Doubt helps us understand what this card, upside down is trying to help us understandRock and Soul Tarot
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We take a dive into reversals... what they mean, why we use them, and while we're talking we look at a 3 Doors Down Song to help us understand this energyRock and Soul Tarot
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Amanda from the Long Island, NY based punk rock band Bad Mary shares her experience with a Rock and Soul Tarot Reading with Orlando. What is a reading like? How do you know when to speak and when to let the psychic speak? How do you make a connection? Orlando and Amanda discuss it all in this very special edition of Rock and Soul Tarot…
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We look into whos BEHIND the King Of Cups and what makes this energy tick using the lyrics of Candlebox "Surrendering" Easy Street by Soul Asylum and Bob Marleys classic No Woman No CryRock and Soul Tarot
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A Bill Withers classic and solo Aaron Lewis song help us look deep into the maternal energy of the Queen Of CupsRock and Soul Tarot
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Much heart, but not as much logic, treating the idea of something as if it is the material thing itself. A U2 song from the early 90s and a one hit wonder from a Canadian singer song writer help us understand the energy of the Knight Of CupsRock and Soul Tarot
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Not the most logical but perhaps the most fun. We look at Up On Cripple Creek by the Band and Meet Virginia by Train to study the Page Of CupsRock and Soul Tarot
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A charity single led by an all star cast, an outtake Bruce Springsteen put out years after he wrote it and appreciation for those who helped us get to where we are now is the energy we examine in the Ten Of CupsRock and Soul Tarot
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Danny's song by Loggins and Messina may be a sappy ballad, but it helps us understand the sentiment behind this card. We also an ACDC song from just a few years ago and the Thin Lizzy classic 'The Boys Are Back In Town" and look deep into the nine of cupsRock and Soul Tarot
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When walking away is not quitting but self care and taking control backRock and Soul Tarot
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A forgotten gem from the Freddy Jones Band, a plea from Styx and Metallica's Through The Never help us look deeper into this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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One line to one of the most Ultimate Classic Rock songs in history helps explain this card. One simple but profound lineRock and Soul Tarot
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Heavy Songs for a heavy card... Alice In Chains Sea Of Sorrow, Shinedowns 45 and Ozzy Osbourne's See You On the Other Side and Road To Nowhere help us look deeper into this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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The indifference to opportunity card... but WHY??? We look at some Pearl Jam and Van Halen lyrics to examine this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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We look at Live Aid 85 and the E United 99 tour to help understand the type of celebratory enery this card representsRock and Soul Tarot
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This is the match mad ein heaven card.... BFF, ride or die friend to the end. We look at two less than rocking songs by Foreigner and The Pretenders for this energyRock and Soul Tarot
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To start out the suit of Cups, we look at Chris Cornell's first solo single, "Sweet Sunshower" and 3 Springsteen songs during his "happy period" in the early 90'sRock and Soul Tarot
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We look at two completely different songs to look at two completely different layers to the King Of WandsRock and Soul Tarot
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When we focus on the outside so much, are we hiding what's on the inside??? We'll look at Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton, Still The Same by Bob Seger, and Secret Garden by Bruce Springsteen to look into a charismatic but complicated figure in your deckRock and Soul Tarot
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A look through three decades of rock music to examine the rebel card. Songs by the Crystals, Johnny Maestro, The Sex Pistols and Ozzy Osbourne help us get closer to a hard card to get that close toRock and Soul Tarot
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An 80's TV theme and a song covered by the Red Hot Chili Peppers originally done by an R n B legend helps us look deeper into the Page Of WandsRock and Soul Tarot
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A heavy card examined with some heavy songs by Bush, Candlebox, Alice In Chains and Neil YoungRock and Soul Tarot
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Back with the ALMOST THERE but KEEP PUSHING CARD. A look at the stories of Living Colour and Soul Asylum as we examine the energy of this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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A look at the Rolling Stones constant adaptation to their environment throughout their career, and the lyrics to Chris Cornells' Seasons and the debut Candlebox single Change as we look at the energy of this "action"cardRock and Soul Tarot
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We study an important protest song, Bob Marleys "Get Up Stand Up" and Breaking Benjamin's defiant anthem "I Will Not Bow: to understand the energy of the seven of wandsRock and Soul Tarot
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Three songs used in this discussion about the energy of the Six Of Wands. "Shooting Star" by Posion, "Winning" by Santana and "One Little Victory" by RushRock and Soul Tarot
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The conflict card... that can be easily resolved with trust and patience. We look at songs by Pat Benatar and Sponge to examine the energy and lessons of this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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Looking at the lyrics to a 1991 Southside Johnny song that features some very special guests and Cinderella's "Coming Home" to examine the Four Of WandsRock and Soul Tarot
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Looking at two Bon Jovi songs written almost 15 years apart to examine the energy of this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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The careers of Sting, Scott Weiland and Nine Days help us examine the energu of this cardRock and Soul Tarot
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Looking at the explosion of Rock Star Coffee Brands and the lyrics to Blind Melon "Change" to get deeper into the meaning of the "Ace Of Wands"Rock and Soul Tarot
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For the final card in the suit of swords we look at Sting, Metallica and Billy Corgan of the Smashing PumpkinsRock and Soul Tarot
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Looking at Joan Jetts Punk rock Anthem "Bad Reputation" and Queen's "I Want To Break Free" to help understand the energy of the Queen Of SwordsRock and Soul Tarot
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Looking at the career decisions of Rob Zombie to study the energy and meaning of the Knight Of SwordsRock and Soul Tarot
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We look at the comebacl of Aerosmith to examine some of the energy involved with the Page Of SwordsRock and Soul Tarot
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The ITS OVER card.... examined with the music of Warrant, Alanis Morrisette and a deep cut from Bruce Springsteen's "Born To Run" album, "Backstreets"Rock and Soul Tarot
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Two songs that deal with the subject of paranoia and insecurity help us examine the Nine Of Swords and its messages.... Soul Asylum's "Get On Out" and Ozzy Osbourne's "SIN"Rock and Soul Tarot
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Looking at 3 different sets of lyrics to examine the Eight Of Swords. Jimmy Cliff's "Trapped", Robert Teppers "Theres No Easy Way Out" and the Concrete Blonde "Joey"Rock and Soul Tarot
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An unlikely look at a Taylor Swift song a more predictable look at lyrics to a Gin Blossoms song to help examine the energy of the Seven Of SwordsRock and Soul Tarot
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Looking at the lyrics to Dokken's Breaking The Chains, Ringo Starrs It Dont Come Easy, and Bruce Springsteen's Land Of Hope and Dreams to examine the energy of the Six Of SwordsRock and Soul Tarot
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The big mouth card. The regret what you say card. Plenty of that in Rock and Roll. We look at bad blood and sour words that caused drama within Aerosmith, Stone Temple Pilots, and PanteraRock and Soul Tarot
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Music, even the roots of rock music can teach us about tarot. We look at a song by Gladys Knight and the Pips AND the story of what the members of Alice In Chains went dealt with moving on after Layne Staley passed to help understand the energy of the four of swordsRock and Soul Tarot
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A card rarely welcomed but often needed. The lyrics of Mick Jaggers "Dont Tear Me Up" off of the 1993 Wandering Spirit album and Poison's classic "Every Rose Has It's Thorn" help us look at what this card could mean in a messageRock and Soul Tarot
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