Bonnie is the founder of Breathe with Bonnie. She offers services to support women who are ready to start trusting their intuition but who’ve spent years putting themselves last. Tarot is just one of the tools she uses. Through tarot consultations, guided meditation, and mentorship, she guides you to come back into relationship with yourself. Not by giving you all the answers — but by helping you hear your own. Bonnie is also the co-host for Tarot with Bonnie & Peter Podcast, found on Spotify.
You can connect with Bonnie and sign up for her monthly newsletter @ breathewithbonnie.com
https://www.tarotwithbonnieandpeter.com/
Check out her podcast Tarot with Bonnie & Peter
https://open.spotify.com/show/3iZ8Kwoy5i2UKe7rd7LACw
Music by Bob Sima - Insignificant Somethings
You can connect with Andrea @
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Link to Bob’s Music
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