A man stands alone in a darkened room looking out through a window, his silhouette framed by the light outside.

I’ve Read for CEOs, Doctors, and FBI Agents. Here’s What They All Had in Common.

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You might be surprised by who books a tarot reading.

Over 26 years I’ve sat with executives making decisions that moved millions of dollars. Doctors weighing treatments that changed lives. Law enforcement carrying things they could never say out loud in a briefing room. Academics who’d spent decades studying the human mind. Entrepreneurs, healers, single parents, and everyone in between.

Different worlds. Different pressures. Different vocabularies for what they were carrying.

But when they sat down… every single one of them had the same thing in common.

They felt unseen and unheard by the people in their lives.

Not because the people around them didn’t care. But because when you’re the person everyone else leans on you’re the one who’s supposed to have the answers, hold it together,  and keep moving. In situations like that there’s almost no space left for anyone to ask how you’re actually doing.

The higher you function, the lonelier that can get.

What I’ve learned in 26 years is that the need to be genuinely heard doesn’t care about your title, your income, your credentials, or your responsibilities. It lives in everyone equally. And it doesn’t go away just because your life looks impressive from the outside.

Most people who find their way to this work aren’t broken. They aren’t lost. They’re carrying something real and true that they haven’t been able to say out loud in the rooms they normally occupy.

When you get a reading with me, it is a different kind of room.

It doesn’t matter if you’re running a bank or running a household. If you’ve ever felt like the people closest to you see who you’re supposed to be rather than who you actually are, you already understand why people like that FBI agent, that CEO, and that exhausted single mother keep coming back.

Not because they need someone to tell them what to do.

But because for one hour, someone finally just listened.

Listening is a lost skill in the society of today. As AI advances, as people divide more and more, and as society withdraws, it will become even more important for people like me to exist. Not to tell you the future or even help you make decisions, but so there is a real human being to connect with that won’t judge you, your life, or your unique situation.

If that resonates, quietly or otherwise, you know where to find me.

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