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Show Me Your Deck

Show Me Your Deck

Written by: Dean Sage & Jack Kirven
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A podcast with Dean Sage and Jack Kirven where they explore the intersection of oracle decks and chakras, using their original decks to create new insights. Dean's deck is a modern translation of the Tarot that removes gender-norms to reveal the deeper, non-gendered meaning of the cards. Jack's four decks play with the traditional chakra system, examining the way they intersect, rather than using them in isolation. The show allows inspiration to arise from the intersection of all decks using both intuition and chance. Dean pulls his cards as the Tarot reader does, while Jack relies on dice to see which cards his decks will offer up. The result is a reading and a reminder that uses the language of chakras and the diversity of the Tarot.© 2024 Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living Spirituality
Episodes
  • Episode 66: Spiritual Wealth
    May 23 2026

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    This episode centers on the idea that spiritual wealth should not be hoarded; instead, it must continuously diffuse and move through us, much like global ocean currents or wind powering a windmill. By examining the intersection of the crown and solar plexus chakras, the hosts highlight the balance of sharing your spiritual treasures without sacrificing yourself, and gracefully receiving help without taking from others.


    The hosts also heavily integrate the tarot into their chakra readings, specifically exploring the often-misunderstood "Swords" suit. Pulling the "Source of Storms" card, which Dean equates to the Queen of Swords in traditional tarot, they discuss how the tumultuous energy of a storm actually originates from within, reminding us that we wield the power to direct our own energy rather than letting external forces batter us. Later, they draw the "Nine of Storms," corresponding to the tarot's Nine of Swords. While traditional tarot often depicts this card as highly negative or painful—such as someone surrounded or pierced by swords—Dean reframes it as the bracing, sharp touch of an icy wind that brings sudden, undeniable clarity to the present moment.


    Bringing these cosmic concepts back down to earth, the episode concludes with a profound look at human connection through the lens of the "third eye," likening individuals to water droplets ultimately returning to the same cosmic ocean. However, the hosts do not shy away from the real-world friction this interconnectedness can bring. They engage in a candid, vulnerable discussion about the tension between broad societal inclusion and the painful erasure of distinct, lived experiences and personal labels. Ultimately, even when dealing with grief or navigating the frustrating zeitgeist of the modern world, the hosts remind listeners that spiritual energy is not ours to keep—it is just passing through us, and we must allow it to flow.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 65: Prioritize Your Polish
    Apr 11 2026

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    In Episode 65 of Show Me Your Deck, hosts Dean Sage and Jack Kervin dive into the concept of "Prioritize Your Polish," discussing the value of intentionally refining your skills by creating inviolable sessions and eliminating distractions. They caution against over-refining or striving for an unhealthy level of perfection, noting that hyper-focusing on one single area can lead to burnout. To illustrate the need for balance and a diverse set of life skills, they explore how different personality traits—categorized in this episode as Eagles, Parrots, Doves, and Owls—influence the specific areas we choose, or are forced, to polish.

    As the oracle reading progresses, the hosts draw a few direct connections to traditional tarot cards to deepen their insights. They pull "The Creator," linking it directly to the number three in the major arcana, also known as the Empress in the tarot, which embodies generativity and the idea that "what you imagine you can shape". Later in the draw, they reveal the "Sovereign of Flames," which they explicitly identify as the tarot's King of Wands. This card brings a powerful message about releasing shame—a feeling that ultimately blocks you from taking creative action—and prompts a conversation about maintaining proper discernment and self-trust when receiving harsh feedback.

    The episode concludes with a joyous call to action: "Gush your brilliance". Dean and Jack encourage listeners to celebrate their accomplishments, brag in their journals, and express positivity without the fear of judgment. They remind the audience that true freedom comes from letting go of the guilt of not being able to do everything perfectly at once. Ultimately, the hosts invite you to fully embrace being average at some things, noting that you don't need to be an expert in every aspect of life to be successful and happy.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Episode 64: Releasing Your Grief
    Apr 4 2026

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    In this episode, we explore the powerful intersection of sudden inspiration and the heavy, deflating physical sensation of grief. When profound loss leaves empty spaces in your life—described as missing "standing stones"—that negative space must be intentionally filled to keep you from sinking. We discuss how acting as a "lightning rod" or obelisk allows the electric strike of creative inspiration to flow smoothly from the crown chakra down to the root, offering a way to stitch together a new lattice of active creativity and positive space in the wake of profound loss.


    Our reading brings up several specific connections to the tarot to guide this journey of healing and expression. The Sovereign of Storms is directly linked to the King of Swords in the tarot, echoing the broader suit of swords' themes of loss, grief, and finding balance on the cutting edge of life, much like the Page of Swords. We also draw parallels between the Four of Seeds and the tarot's Four of Pentacles, serving as a warning that the "cupboard can only hold so much harvest" and a reminder to share your psychic energy and ideas rather than hoarding them in fear. Finally, the fiery process of refining these creative ideas is mirrored in the Eight of Flames, which connects to the Eight of Wands in the tarot, representing the crucial moment when raw fire is internalized into a furnace to harness creative pressure.


    Ultimately, true healing and inspiration require a constant process of active engagement and refinement, much like adding water to clay to keep it supple, moldable, and safe from cracking. We remind you not to be overly precious with your creative output; whether you are writing fanfiction, philosophizing on camera, or simply putting a "five out of ten" idea into the world, your work needs to be shared to have a life of its own. Releasing your grief means letting your ideas flow back out into the community, trusting that dynamic balance and shared inspiration are far more valuable than static perfection.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
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