
Tarot for Creatives Taster!
You can now purchase a recording of this session for $9 via our free Skool Community


Time & Location
26 Apr 2026, 18:00 – 19:00 BST
Zoom
About the event
Join facilitators, Erika Phoenix & Marina King for a short taster of what's to come in Tarot for Creatives.
You can now purchase a recording of this session for $9 via our free Skool Community
This session will feature a 60 minute taster of Tarot for Creatives: Weaving Intuition with Creative Practice, with time at the end for questions.
Attendees will get to meet the facilitators, and walk away with a few introductory tips and tools, and a better sense of what to expect from the longer course.
All attendees will receive a 10% discount code which can be applied to any ticket for Tarot for Creatives, including payment plans.
Who it’s for:
Both beginners and experienced Tarot readers; anyone curious about using Tarot for creative writing and storytelling.
What we’ll do in the taster:
A short introduction to the course, followed by a guided creative exercise using Tarot to generate story material.
What you'll leave with:
A simple technique for using Tarot as a storytelling tool, a character created through the cards, and a prompt you can continue exploring afterwards.
This session will be recorded and shared with all ticket holders so tickets are non-refundable.
About the facilitators:

Erika Phoenix (she/they) is a non-binary, neurodivergent artist, writer, performer & activist based in Wales, who has worked for many years as a theatre arts educator. They believe everyone should have access to the arts as a means of self-exploration, and through their advising, facilitating, and project planning, they support creatives in making the things that they want to make.

Marina King (she/they) is a creative mentor, tarot practitioner, and founder of Neurokin Network, a social enterprise offering neurodistinct graduates a transitional pathway of self-discovery, creative agency, and systemic change. She appreciates how Tarot offers a sometimes playful, sometimes rigorous tool for reflection; inviting us into pattern tracking, asking deeper questions, and reclaiming inner authority to live more of life on our terms. To Marina, creativity is a social justice practice: non-linear thinking, story, and imagination insidiously and effectively disrupts systems built on conformity and extraction.
Please note that no refunds can be made for this course.