May 2026 Update

May has been a very busy month. I had a wonderful meeting with Jon from Rockpool, who has confirmed they will be joining our exclusive list of sponsors for the 2026 conference. In these challenging times, I never take anything for granted and am deeply grateful that Rockpool, Llewellyn, Hay House, Red Feather, and Lo Scarabeo are all committed to contributing items for your Goodie Bags — they’re going to be epic.

Those who are holding a conference ticket on deposit, a reminder that you can use the ‘Pay as you Go’ option to top up your ticket. Full payment must be received by 8th August. If you need longer, just email me, http://tarotconference.co.uk/booking/

This month is also filled with preparations for my Canterbury event on June 6th. Even though this is a smaller event close to home, I will ensure I create the best Tarot experience possible for everyone attending. I had a recent meeting at the Abode Hotel to finalise the details and ensure everything meets my expectations. I don’t compromise — I know what I want and how it should be.  It is a lovely space in a great city. I’m truly excited to welcome both new and familiar Tarot friends to this space.

If you’ve been following my social media posts, you’ll know I’ve been taking a walk down memory lane. Some pre-conference correspondence has been a little triggering and too upsetting to share publicly. Nonetheless, it’s a powerful reminder of why I do what I do, and how much the Tarot community has grown over the past 23 years.

Tarot by the Sea dates announced 18th to 20th March 2027 (always Ostara weekend), 15 rooms available, 9 are sold, and I haven’t done any marketing yet.  All details are here: http://tarotconference.co.uk/special-events/

Finally, just back from a 10 of Cups few days at Disneyland Paris with the family, stirring the child within, fabulous!

Back in June with updates.

Kim x

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