Are you typical of your star sign? If so, how?
I’m a Sagittarius, so yes — curious, intuitive, and drawn to deeper truths. But I’m more candlelight and soul-searching than parties and noise. Solitude suits me.
How long have you been giving readings for?
Over 35 years.
What advice would you give to those customers contemplating their first reading?
Come with an open mind and a real question. You don’t need to believe in everything — just be honest about where you’re at. A reading isn’t set in stone; it’s a snapshot of your energy right now. If you change, your path changes too. Trust the process… even if it surprises you.
What do you do for fun outside of psychic readings?
I’m a bit of a creative magpie — I design jewellery (a few pieces have even won awards in Milan and London), I make zines, and I love doing the odd Comic Con event. I work at a slower pace these days, but I’m always making something magical behind the scenes.
What prompted you to start giving readings?
I started reading tarot nearly 40 years ago as a teenager drawn to anything mystical and mysterious. At first, I just thought it was cool but I soon realised how powerful it is for finding clarity when life gets messy. Whenever I start using the cards again, the energy around me shifts, others might call it spirit, but I like to think of it as universal connections.
What spiritual skills do you have?
Tarot is my constant companion, and when I want to go deeper, I draw on Hermetic Qabbalah to map the paths and patterns beneath the question. I’m not one to label myself a medium, but when the mood strikes, the crystal ball and automatic writing open doors I can’t ignore. I’m a Diploma-qualified tarot reader and Reiki Master, but my real gift lies in blending these tools so the answers arrive exactly when you need them.
What tools do you use within your readings?
Tarot is always my starting point, it lays the map. After the reading, I’ll often trace the energy through the paths of the Qabbalah and add numerology to see the deeper weave. I keep a quiet record of any extra insights that arrive later, so if you return, we can step straight into the next layer of your story without losing the thread.
What’s your most memorable psychic experience?
Years ago, I read at a church once a week for charity. Halfway through the evening there’d be a guest speaker and one night, the talk wasn’t exactly gripping. I tuned out, picked up my pen, and started scribbling, just letting whatever came through spill onto the page. Later, I noticed the name Ben and something about hearing issues on the left side. My automatic writing can be messy, so I asked around the room and no one connected with it. The next day, I had an interview to work in a shop giving tarot readings. The owner turned out to be Ben, and he’d been having trouble with his left ear. The rest of the details matched too. Needless to say, I got the job and spent a couple of years in that lovely, quirky shop.
When did you discover your gifts?
I never saw them as “gifts”, more like learning another language, one that connects me to other realms. I’m not a medium, yet I often see people, flashes of objects, or sudden thoughts that later come to fruition. Only last week, I kept saying I was worried about chemicals in the room I read in and that there might be a fire. I mentioned it three or four times, then, as I finished a reading on Ask the Answer, I saw a flash and realised some of my paperwork was on fire. Luckily, I was able to put it out. I sometimes forget what I’ve said until it comes to light very quickly.
Why should a client choose you for their psychic reading?
Because I don’t just read the cards. I read the energy, the patterns, and the spaces in between. I combine decades of experience with a style that’s honest, compassionate, and free from unnecessary fluff. Tarot is always my foundation, and after the reading I often revisit the spread, weaving in numerology, Qabbalah, or other tools if they reveal something important. I give you clarity you can act on, and I’ll remember the details if you return, so we can go even further next time.