Season One
Intuition, Surrender, Joy and Returning.
This first season of Wild Women Healers brings us back home to ourselves through shared stories and experiences.
Tarot, Tattoos, Clowns and Witches. What more could you ask for?
“There is no future. It's rarely in alignment for anyone to know what's coming in the future”
— Lindsay Mack
Episode 1 // Lindsay Mack
In this very first episode of Wild Women Healers, we meet intuitive healer, Lindsay Mack of Wild Soul Healing, creator of Soul Tarot and host of the weekly podcast Tarot for the Wild Soul. She is also a teacher, mentor and writer based out of Oregon.
Lindsay takes us on a journey of self-healing and discovery through tarot, and deep reflection. She is the embodiment of what she teaches, and a truly gifted intuitive healer.
Learn from Lindsay by visiting her website and discovering all of her amazing offerings.
Learn more about the making of this episode at our feature on Flapper Press.
“This is our one and only life. We need to make it what we want it to be.”
— Karen Glass
Episode 2 // Karen Glass
Karen Glass is a tattooer based out of Brooklyn, NY. In her studio space she gives off an aura of calm confidence and professionalism.
Karen has a unique talent of taking a client's tattoo vision and not only bringing it to life but making it better than you even imagined possible. She believes that tattooing is based on energy exchange between herself and her clients. She also believes that getting tattooed is extremely healing as they are not only markers of time, but a way to take ownership of your body. I have four tattoos from her, and can personally say that they were all amazing and magical experiences. She's a truly talented healer and artist.
To learn more about Karen and the work she does, visit her website.
“You take what joy is there, and like a seed, you grow it.”
— Julie Pasqual
Episode 3 // Julie Pasqual
Julie Pasqual is a Hospital Clown for Healthy Humor, visiting sick and injured children at Harlem Hospital.
She is also a yoga teacher, a storyteller, a dancer and someone who is truly living her calling. I met Julie a while back at the beginning of my own journey at The Bhakti Center, a spiritual home in the middle of the East Village. Julie shows us what it's like when you start listening to your heart and tuning out all the other voices. She also reminds us that laughter is good medicine and that spreading JOY is always possible.
Learn more about the work Julie does with Healthy Humor by visiting their website.
“It’s all just me trying to find my way home.”
— Bakara Wintner
Episode 4 // Bakara Wintner
Bakara is a gifted tarot reader and author of “WTF is Tarot? And How Do I Do It?”, as well as the owner and head witch in charge of Everyday Magic, a crystal shop and all around healing house in North Carolina.
What does it mean to be a witch? Bakara takes us along her path of origin and transformation. We spoke about truth, being yourself and coming to terms with embracing our personal human evolution, no matter how messy it gets.
What strikes me the most about Bakara is her ability to speak so clearly and truthfully about her path, where she came from and where she is heading. I think it’s her commitment to her own personal truth that creates her aura of inner strength and genuine character.