Well, who are you?

Bridgette the Strange, also known as the Strange Witch, combines magic, tarot, and politics to create a holistic, mindful practice for manifesting an equitable world.

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  • Bridgette, known as The Strange Witch, is a Queer Jewitch. She has spent over a decade reading tarot and has weaves magic into everyday life since childhood. A former classroom teacher, she now leads whimsical, insight-filled classes, helping people deepen their intuition and self-trust.

    For her, tarot is a mirror for clarity, transformation, and personal empowerment.

  • Bridgette, also known as "The Strange Witch," is someone who peers at the crossroads of spirituality and the mundane human condition. With degrees in Philosophy and Religious Studies as well as a Master's in Jewish-Christian Studies, she delves deep into the mysteries of existence, seeking to unravel the threads that connect us all both physically and metaphysically.

    Her journey into the esoteric began early, first sparked by the allure of astrology in the form of horoscopes in her mom’s magazines. This initial fascination blossomed into a lifelong passion for understanding the hidden forces that shape peoples lives. Now, for over a decade, Bridgette has been honing her craft as a tarot reader, finding intrigue and insight in the cards' symbolism.

    A true educator at heart (she used to be a classroom teacher before burning out), Bridgette now teaches a handful of whimsical classes (including tarot, numerology, and tea-magic). She shares her wisdom with eager students seeking to unlock the secrets within themselves. With her background as a professionally trained teacher, she brings clarity and depth to her lessons, guiding others on their own journeys of self-discovery.

    For Bridgette, tarot isn't just a divination tool; it's a mirror that reflects the depths of our souls. She believes that through the tarot, we can gain profound insights into ourselves and others, illuminating the paths we walk and the choices we make along the way. In a world filled with uncertainty, Bridgette offers a beacon of light, much like The Hermit, helping others navigate the twists and turns of their life with grace, understanding, and compassion.

    Historically, there wasn’t a demarcation between regular/secular life and spiritual life. While Bridgette strongly believes in the separation of Church and State (for the Government), she joins them in her daily life. Being a witch means being an activist, an ally, and working to dismantle the capitalistic patriarchy our society is steeped in. Being a Jewitch means she holds the Jewish principle of Tikkun Olam (to heal the fractured world) at the front of her mind.

    Mindfulness, queerness, and compassion are the supporting pillars at the foundation of her philosophies and how Bridgette approaches the world.

    Be Strange,

    Bridgette xoxo

    (she/her/they)

    And I wrote all of that without mentioning I’m vegan.

Magic. My way.

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  • Bridgette xoxo