
Episode 217 features only the opening theme song 'Stormborn' with no additional content or discussion.
Original TransmissionsThis episode consists entirely of the show's theme song 'Stormborn,' which runs for approximately 3 minutes and 45 seconds. The song establishes the mythic identity of the host, describing someone born under supernatural circumstances who serves as a voice for outcasts and seekers. The lyrics weave together themes of storm imagery, ancestral voices, revolution, and spiritual awakening. The song positions the host as a liminal figure who walks 'between the worlds' with 'half mortal, half second sight,' suggesting their role as a bridge between ordinary reality and deeper mystical truths. No guests appear and no discussion takes place beyond the musical introduction.
This episode is part of the 'Journey Through The Tarot Series' and focuses on exploring the symbolism and meaning of the Empress tarot card.
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Host Trix retells the Little Mermaid story as a legal drama where Ariel successfully sues Ursula for exploiting a minor through an invalid contract.
An episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast featuring an open panel discussion on the intersection of cats, tarot, and spirituality.
A profound retelling of the Ugly Duckling fairy tale, exploring trauma, survival, and the weight of transformation through a darker psychological lens.
A deep dive into the tale of Dr. Faust, examining how the Renaissance scholar's deal with the devil serves as a mirror for civilization's hunger for power and the spiritual rot of choosing dominance over transcendence.