Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards

By: Quicklearn Quests
  • Summary

  • Tarot cards has been a journey of over 30 years for me. I took a two and a half day course to learn how to read tarot and I was hooked. At the time, I wanted to learn how to read tarot because I loved having my cards read and I wanted to demystify it, and also learn how to do it for myself and others.

    Since this was a new skill, I relied heavily on learning the cards and the positions in the spread. It was a memorization game. It took many years to be able to put the stories together, and even longer to get out of my head and trust my intuition (which I still struggle with).

    Tarot has been an exciting journey in my personal life. In my professional life, I am an instructional designer, course writer and digital content creator. Needless to say, it was a matter of time before I took on the personal project of sharing how I learned to read tarot cards, which truly was building on the basics - which is the symbolism of the cards.

    Taking my experience in adult learning and course writing coupled with my passion for reading cards, I created these three minute podcasts to help card readers learn as I did. Ok... they aren't EXACTLY 3 minutes. I'm not THAT good! But I am around that 2.5 to 3.5 minute mark, with special episodes sometimes being longer. Please know there is so much more to know, but this should give a beginner some basics.

    For people that already have a familiarity with the cards, taking in the podcast may be a great way to focus on the lessons. For those that would do better with accompanying visuals, I would recommend searching for the card for viewing in the deck, on your computer or phone. I have used the Rider Waite deck to build this podcast course, because it is the deck that I learned on, and it is still my favorite tarot card deck.

    Even though I love the woo woo nature of cards, astrology and numerology, it can be confusing when discussing the technical aspects of the cards, and flip flopping in and out of the fluff makes it hard to learn a new skill. This audio course sticks to point so that a person learning can stay in their left brain of "doing" instead of "feeling". I love the fluff and the feeling piece, but for me, I needed to learn the cards before I could lean into how I felt and to incorporate the woo woo on my spiritual path. And .... we can only do so much in three minutes, in the spirit of focusing on basics to start, and repeating key messages (like the suit!) to help them stick.

    Happy learning!

    ~ Carrie
    Accredentials Incorporated
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Episodes
  • Unveiling the Most Misunderstood Tarot Cards
    Dec 20 2024
    Not all tarot cards mean what they first appear to! In this episode of Memorizing Tarot Cards, we dive into two of the most misunderstood cards—The Five of Pentacles and The Seven of Swords. Learn how to reframe their meanings to uncover deeper insights for your readings.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✨ Why The Five of Pentacles isn’t just about hardship but a call to seek support.
    ✨ How The Seven of Swords represents strategy and cleverness, not just deception.
    ✨ Tips for interpreting these cards and applying them to a reading.Episode Highlights:
    1. The Five of Pentacles:
      • Common Misconception: Symbol of poverty and loss.
      • Reframed Meaning: A reminder to seek support, recognize sanctuary, and recover.
      • Key Symbol: The glowing church window represents hope and overlooked resources.
    2. The Seven of Swords:
      • Common Misconception: The "thief card," symbolizing lies or betrayal.
      • Reframed Meaning: Encourages strategy, discretion, and thoughtful actions.
      • Key Symbols:
        • Yellow Sky: A sign of personal power and optimism.
        • Flat Ground: Stability in thoughts and decision-making.
    3. How to Reframe Misunderstood Cards:
      • Look beyond the imagery to uncover lessons and opportunities.
      • Use surrounding cards in a spread to clarify the story and context.
    Why Choose This Podcast?
    Our 3-minute tarot lessons are perfect for learning on the go—during chores, driving, or relaxing!🔗 Rider Tarot Deck Links (Affiliate):
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - USA Link: https://amzn.to/3TW5y0i
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - Canada Link: https://amzn.to/3YcTwlR
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - UK Link: https://amzn.to/4eyRUIM
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - Australia link: https://amzn.to/3ZRB1Ew

    📲 Follow QuickLearnQuests for More Tarot Tips!
    • YouTube: QuickLearn Quests - YouTube
    • Spreaker: Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards
    • Spotify:Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards | Podcast on Spotify
    • Apple Podcasts: Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards Podcast - Apple Podcasts
    • Instagram: @QuickLearnQuests (@quicklearnquests) • Instagram photos and videos
    • TikTok: (2)QuickLearn Quests (@quicklearnquests) | TikTok
    Discussion Question:
    💬 What’s your take on The Five of Pentacles or The Seven of Swords? How do you interpret these cards in your readings? Share your insights in the comments!

    Hashtags:
    #LearnTarot #MisunderstoodTarotCards #MemorizeTarot #TarotForBeginners #QuickLearnQuests #MemorizeTarot #QuickLearnQuests #TarotforBeginners #LearnTarotSymbolism #QuickTarotLessons #memorize #suitofswords #courtcards #learn #learning #Tarot #cards #riderwaite #Tarotdeck #riderTarotdeck #riderwaite #swords #minorarcana #learnTarot #learnTarotcards #learnTarotreading #learnTarotpodcast #memorizeTarot #audiocourse #audio #podcast
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    3 mins
  • Debunking Myths: What Tarot Cards Have Bad Energy?
    Dec 19 2024
    Debunking Myths: Do Tarot Cards Like Death and The Devil Have Bad Energy?
    Ever drawn cards like The Devil, Death, or The Tower and felt uneasy? You’re not alone—these cards are often misunderstood as "bad" or full of negative energy. In this episode of Memorizing Tarot Cards, we’re busting the myth that tarot cards carry bad energy and explaining how to work with their deeper meanings.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✨ Why certain tarot cards are unfairly labeled as “bad.”
    ✨ The true meanings of Death, The Devil, The Tower, and Three of Swords.
    ✨ How to use these cards as tools for transformation, growth, and healing.

    Episode Highlights:
    1. Where the Myth Comes From:
      • Dramatic Imagery: Why cards like The Devil and The Tower look intimidating.
      • Pop Culture Stereotypes: How TV and movies have shaped our fears of these cards.
    2. The Truth About "Bad" Tarot Cards:
      • Death: Transformation and renewal, not literal death.
      • The Devil: Breaking free from limitations and unhealthy attachments.
      • The Tower: Sudden changes that pave the way for stronger foundations.
      • Three of Swords: Healing through honesty and processing emotions.
    3. How to Work with These Cards:
      • Use empowering language in readings to reframe challenges as opportunities.
      • Recognize that every card offers insight into life’s complexities, helping you grow.
    Subscribe for More Tarot Insights!
    Join us for quick, 3-minute episodes where we explore tarot symbolism, debunk myths, and help you memorize each card upright and reversed. Perfect for beginners and experienced readers alike!

    Why Choose This Podcast?
    Our 3-minute tarot lessons are perfect for learning on the go—during chores, driving, or relaxing!🔗 Rider Tarot Deck Links (Affiliate):
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - USA Link: https://amzn.to/3TW5y0i
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - Canada Link: https://amzn.to/3YcTwlR
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - UK Link: https://amzn.to/4eyRUIM
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - Australia link: https://amzn.to/3ZRB1Ew

    📲 Follow QuickLearnQuests for More Tarot Tips!
    • YouTube: QuickLearn Quests - YouTube
    • Spreaker: Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards
    • Spotify:Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards | Podcast on Spotify
    • Apple Podcasts: Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards Podcast - Apple Podcasts
    • Instagram: @QuickLearnQuests (@quicklearnquests) • Instagram photos and videos
    • TikTok: (2)QuickLearn Quests (@quicklearnquests) | TikTok
    Discussion Question:

    💬 What’s your perspective on "challenging" tarot cards like The Devil or The Tower? Do you find them helpful or intimidating? Let’s discuss in the comments!


    Hashtags:
    #LearnTarot #SuitOfWands #MemorizeTarot #QuickLearnQuests #RiderWaiteTarot #TarotforBeginners #LearnTarotSymbolism #QuickTarotLessons #memorize #learn #learning #Tarot #cards #riderwaite #Tarotdeck #riderTarotdeck #riderwaite #swords #minorarcana #learnTarot #learnTarotcards #learnTarotreading #learnTarotpodcast #memorizeTarot #audiocourse #audio #podcast


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    #LearnTarot #TarotMyths #MemorizeTarot #TarotForBeginners #QuickLearnQuests
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    5 mins
  • Are ALL Tarot Cards in a Reading Equal? Let's Debunk This Myth!
    Dec 18 2024
    Are ALL Tarot Cards in a Reading Equal? Let's Debunk This Myth!

    Welcome to the Memorizing Tarot Cards podcast, where we break down tarot concepts into quick, 3-minute microlearning episodes. In this episode, we tackle a common tarot misconception: Do all cards in a reading hold equal importance? Spoiler alert: They don’t!

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✨ Why not all tarot cards are equally important in a spread.
    ✨ Three key factors that determine card significance
    ✨ Example of how to apply these factors to a Celtic Cross and Three Card Spread

    Episode Breakdown:
    🃏 Key Misconception: Why this idea exists and how to reframe it.
    🃏 Three Tips to Weigh Card Importance
    • Focus on pivotal spread positions.
    • Identify Major Arcana moments.
    • Spot patterns or repetitions.
    🃏 3-Card Spread Example: Learn how the Chariot, Ten of Cups, and Five of Pentacles tell a cohesive story.

    Subscribe for More Tarot Tips!
    Several times a week, we dive into tarot symbolism and practical ways to learn and memorize tarot cards. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned reader, there’s always something new to discover.
    Why Choose This Podcast?
    Our 3-minute tarot lessons are perfect for learning on the go—during chores, driving, or relaxing!🔗 Rider Tarot Deck Links (Affiliate):
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - USA Link: https://amzn.to/3TW5y0i
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - Canada Link: https://amzn.to/3YcTwlR
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - UK Link: https://amzn.to/4eyRUIM
    • Rider Waite Tarot Deck - Australia link: https://amzn.to/3ZRB1Ew

    Let’s Connect:
    💬 What do you think about this myth? Do you weigh all cards equally? Share your thoughts in the comments!

    📲 Follow QuickLearnQuests for More Tarot Tips!
    • YouTube: QuickLearn Quests - YouTube
    • Spreaker: Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards
    • Spotify:Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards | Podcast on Spotify
    • Apple Podcasts: Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards Podcast - Apple Podcasts
    • Instagram: @QuickLearnQuests (@quicklearnquests) • Instagram photos and videos
    • TikTok: (2)QuickLearn Quests (@quicklearnquests) | TikTok


    #LearnTarot #TarotReadingTips #MemorizeTarot #TarotForBeginners #QuickLearnQuests
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    3 mins

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I love this podcast. I pull a tarot card each day for guidance and then listen to this. I agree with her that the first steps is the symbols on the card. She is very good at explaining the overall card. love it. so glad I found this podcast! Thank you

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