I’m a British woman living in the green quiet of North Florida, a tarot practitioner, and a lifelong observer of human behavior. At 51, I’ve arrived at what many witches call the crone era: the stage of life where experience finally turns into insight.
My spiritual path started young. As a child, it often felt like I knew things about people before they said them. I could predict behavior, sense tension, and read the emotional weather in a room. At the time, it felt magical, a hidden ability that consistently kept me ahead of the adults in my life.
Much later I found the language for those “low-key psychic” abilities: hypervigilance and strong pattern recognition.
Instead of dismissing those traits as footnotes in a psychology book, I became fascinated by the intersection between witchcraft and psychology.
Or, as Granny Weatherwax would call it: Headology.
As I began exploring shadow work and personal growth, I wanted a daily practice that was both spiritually grounding and psychologically honest, something that could hold both worlds at once.
That’s when tarot changed for me.
I stopped using the cards as a tool for divination and started using them as a mirror, a way to ask what parts of myself needed to be understood.
Old Town Witch is where I share the tools and ideas that grew out of that practice: tarot journals, creative exercises, and reflections designed to help people understand themselves a little more clearly.
Because self-care is more than just taking a bubble bath once a week.
Understanding ourselves helps us grow, make better choices, and move through the world with more confidence and awareness.
Take what resonates.
Leave what doesn’t.
But don’t underestimate what can change when you start really listening to yourself.
Old Town Witch – Spiritual tools for reflection, growth, and everyday witchcraft.