
On Sunday the 7th December 2025, I will be holding a workshop in Newington, Kent that will break down the Tarot and its 78 cards. I will offer my insight, tips and ways to get you moving forwards to reading and understanding traditional Tarot.
There is limited amount of spaces, and it is first come first served.
It will be a day to delve into the magical world of Tarot and find some effective and helpful ways to read each card. I aim to help build your skills, your delivery and the structure of messages.
The day will be catered towards beginners who wish to explore and understand the story of Tarot, the meanings and symbols. You will come away with more knowledge and understanding on how to give a reading.
Whether you are just looking to read for yourself, friends, or if you eventually want to read for paying customers, this will be a good day to get the ball in motion for you.
I have over 11 years of experience working with Tarot and use it daily within my sessions with clients.
Tarot for me has always been a friend and way to help give a better perspective to situations and obstacles. It has worked as a form of counselling for me personally. I love how you can really get a glimpse of the bigger picture and find new ways of seeing things, and predicting events and outcomes.
I am excited to be part of your journey, and I’m looking forward to meeting some new faces who wish to develop their skills!
There will be a lot to cover on the day, so be prepared to work hard!
The day will cost £49, refreshments will be available, but please bring your own lunch and snacks. The day will start at 10:30am and finish at 3:30pm.
Please note: If you DO NOT own a Rider Waite Tarot deck, please let me know before hand, so we can arrange a deck for the day. (You can find them online for around £10-15)
If you would like to en-roll, you can do so below
If you have ANY questions regarding the course or surrounding concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me on the email address above.
The venue is up a flight of stairs, and unfortunately there is no wheelchair access. (Apologies)
Thank you, Oli @olicoxpsychic

