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In this episode, Elizabeth welcomes guest, Miriam Rachel, to discuss using tarot cards for finding writing inspiration. Miriam shares how she has used tarot in her own writing to provide insight into the benefits of using the cards for content planning, book writing, and personal development.
Who is Miriam Rachel?
Miriam Rachel, out of Toronto, Canada, is a tarot reader, astrologer, podcaster of The Tarot Table, and freelance writer who has also been a blogger for over a decade. She constantly contributes to publications such as AskAstrology, Calmoura, and Medium. She has discovered over the years how tarot can help you in ways that have nothing to do with divination, as she recently wrote about using tarot for self-reflection to set boundaries and to stop people-pleasing. She now helps bloggers never run out of ideas for topics by teaching them how to use tarot to bust writer's block.
Where can you connect with Miriam Rachel?
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miriamreadstarot
Website: https://miriamreadstarot.com/
Medium: https://msmir.medium.com/
If you'd like to connect with the Inspired Writer Collective:
Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://inspired-writer-collective.ck.page/24be00b363
The Inspired Writer Collective is a podcast and online writing community membership dedicated to the healing power of writing for telling your stories in any genre. Created by authors Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D. & Elizabeth Wilson, it's a supportive online space to get more writing done, improve your craft, and strategically navigate your path to publishing.
We offer weekly "Time to Write" sessions on Zoom for getting more writing done. You don't have to turn on your camera (though we'd love to see), but we'd love to meet you and encourage you on your writing journey. When you schedule time in your calendar, you're more likely to show up and it's even better when you're part of a community of writers.
Subscribe to our channel for our weekly podcast videos and inspiration for your writing journey.
Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing.
Stay until the end of the episode to learn about our Virtual Memoir Summit on March 14, 2026.
Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you’ll get a writer’s retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention.
Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here.
Apply to join the Finish Your First Draft in 90 Days program here.
If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.
You can find us on Instagram and Threads
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In this episode, Elizabeth welcomes guest, Miriam Rachel, to discuss using tarot cards for finding writing inspiration. Miriam shares how she has used tarot in her own writing to provide insight into the benefits of using the cards for content planning, book writing, and personal development.
Who is Miriam Rachel?
Miriam Rachel, out of Toronto, Canada, is a tarot reader, astrologer, podcaster of The Tarot Table, and freelance writer who has also been a blogger for over a decade. She constantly contributes to publications such as AskAstrology, Calmoura, and Medium. She has discovered over the years how tarot can help you in ways that have nothing to do with divination, as she recently wrote about using tarot for self-reflection to set boundaries and to stop people-pleasing. She now helps bloggers never run out of ideas for topics by teaching them how to use tarot to bust writer's block.
Where can you connect with Miriam Rachel?
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miriamreadstarot
Website: https://miriamreadstarot.com/
Medium: https://msmir.medium.com/
If you'd like to connect with the Inspired Writer Collective:
Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://inspired-writer-collective.ck.page/24be00b363
The Inspired Writer Collective is a podcast and online writing community membership dedicated to the healing power of writing for telling your stories in any genre. Created by authors Stephanie Oswald, Ph.D. & Elizabeth Wilson, it's a supportive online space to get more writing done, improve your craft, and strategically navigate your path to publishing.
We offer weekly "Time to Write" sessions on Zoom for getting more writing done. You don't have to turn on your camera (though we'd love to see), but we'd love to meet you and encourage you on your writing journey. When you schedule time in your calendar, you're more likely to show up and it's even better when you're part of a community of writers.
Subscribe to our channel for our weekly podcast videos and inspiration for your writing journey.
Welcome to the Inspired Writer Collective podcast. If you've ever felt the pull to write your truth, to shape the chaos of real life into something meaningful and to share your journey with the world, you're in the right place. We're your hosts, Elizabeth and Stephanie, writers, coaches, and entrepreneurs who believe in you and know how important it is to find a writing community to guide you on your path to self-publishing.
Stay until the end of the episode to learn about our Virtual Memoir Summit on March 14, 2026.
Join our Embodied Writing Experience where you’ll get a writer’s retreat directly to your inbox on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays each week. This is an invitation to slow down, tune in, and write with embodied intention.
Get on the waitlist for the Memoir Master Plan cohort here.
Apply to join the Finish Your First Draft in 90 Days program here.
If you prefer to watch our conversations, you can find all of them on our YouTube channel.
You can find us on Instagram and Threads