22 Mirrors: The Major Arcana
Please join us for an in-depth look at the 22 Major Arcana in the standard Tarot deck. Participants will explore each of the Majors, examine how the 22 fit together in a system, and practice reading Tarot using only the Majors. Participants will come away with a better understanding of the Major Arcana and how to use them in their practice.
Free Range Ethnography: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries
Workshop Description
In this workshop, participants will explore the ways in which they can employ ethnography and ethnographic methods to their own research regardless of discipline. While historically grounded in anthropology and sociology, ethnography has in recent years been used in fields as diverse as education, healthcare, women’s and gender studies, and technology studies. Drawing on their newly published volume Doing Ethnography (Guilford, 2026), the presenters will offer up an assortment of ethnographic methods and invite participants to consider how these can be employed in their own research. Time for collaborative brainstorming, group discussion, and reflective practice will be incorporated.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:Describe how ethnographic methods can be employed in their own research and field
Analyze which ethnographic methods are most useful to their own research
Create a basic plan for employing ethnography in their own work
Susan Harper, PhD is a Student Affairs scholar-practitioner working in the Midwest US, where she oversees scholarships, leadership development programming, and co-curricular student development. She is the author of Doing Ethnography, with Jessica Gullion. Her books include Feminist Witchcraft (Moon Books, 2025), as well as the forthcoming Contemporary Pagan Ethics of Abortion in the US (Bloomsburg, forthcoming) and Nineteenth Century Occultism (Moon Books, forthcoming). She co-authors the Substack, Free Range Ethnography. In addition to her scholarly pursuits, Susan offers transformational workshops and consults on topics including spiritual wellness, LGBTQIA+ cultural competency, and controversy with civility. More information is available at www.susanharper.com
Jessica Smartt Gullion, PhD is Professor of Sociology at Texas Woman’s University, where she teaches courses in qualitative methods. She is the author of 11 books, including her recent title, Doing Ethnography, with Susan Harper. Other books include Writing Ethnography, Qualitative Research in Health and Illness, Researching With: A Decolonizing Approach to Community-Based Action Research, and Diffractive Ethnography: Social Sciences and the Ontological Turn. She has also widely published journal articles and book chapters, and co-authors the Substack, Free Range Ethnography. More information is available at www.jessicasmarttgullion.com.
Paths to Mastery: The Minor Arcana
Please join us for an in-depth look at the 56 Minor Arcana in the standard Tarot deck. Participants will explore the 4 suits in Tarot, including the variation in symbols across decks; what the Minors symbolize individually and as a system; and how to use the Minors in reading Tarot. Participants will come away with a better understanding of the Minor Arcana and how to use them in their practice.
Monthly Tarot Meet Up
Do you want to learn to read Tarot? Are you a Tarot reader looking to build community with others?
Join us for a monthly Tarot Meetup at the Ames Public Library! Bring your curiosity and your cards (if you have them) and spend the evening with like-minded folks.
No Tarot experience necessary — anyone from the simply curious to the seasoned expert is welcome.
A Taste of Tarot + Make Your Own Tarot Journal
Please join us for an introduction to what Tarot is, how it differs from oracle and other card based divination systems, a brief history of Tarot, and the basic elements of the Tarot deck. Participants will come away with a better understanding of the basics of Tarot and with a set of exercises and ideas to help build their own practice. Practice time and time for questions is included.
Tarot Social at Alluvial Brewing
Join me and the wider Ames Tarot community for the first Tarot Social of the year. This fun FREE event is a great chance to meet fellow Tarot readers, practice reading for others, and generally chat all things divination.
Ivory Tower Inner Fire Summit
I’m honored to be speaking at the Ivory Tower Inner Fire Summit, a free 3-day virtual event (January 17–19) created for academics at the crossroads of burnout and becoming.
What drew me to this summit is its both/and orientation. It doesn’t ask you to abandon intellectual rigor in order to explore intuition, embodiment, or spiritual tools. It invites all of those ways of knowing to sit at the same table.
Over three days, 20+ speakers will explore what it means to:
Turn academic burnout into sacred, soul-aligned work
Rebuild self-trust after years of external validation
Integrate intellect with inner wisdom in grounded, practical ways.
The event is free to attend and includes 48-hour access to all presentations, with optional upgrades if you want more time and support
A Taste of Tarot
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
A Taste of Tarot and DIY Tarot Journaling
A Taste of Tarot (90 min): An introduction to what Tarot is, how it differs from oracle and other-card based divination systems, a brief history of Tarot, and the basic elements of the Tarot deck. Participants will come away with a better understanding of the basics of Tarot and with a set of exercises and ideas to help build their own practice. Practice time and time for questions is included. You'll also get to create your own Tarot journal!
More information and registration here.