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, a tarot card reader and social worker currently writing a book reflecting on tarot through the lens of behavioral science and psychology.
Jessica Dore doesnât have the answers. When she pulls daily tarot cards for her 132,000-plus Twitter followers or 50,000-plus Instagram followers, Dore does not forecast the future or make predictions. Instead, the social worker turned tarot reader uses the cards to give her audience daily, thought-provoking mental health advice.
As a tarot reader and Big Fan of therapy myselfâseriously, I canât shut up about itâI was floored the first time I interacted with Doreâs work. I donât ascribe to tarotâs reputation as a divination tool, but over the past decade or so, Iâve found real value in the cards as a medium for self-reflection and understanding. Doreâs daily readings echo my own practice, while also distilling teachings of compassion, empathy, avoidance, obsession, and more into 280-character nuggets
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As new political leadership in our country begins with the bitter aftertaste of tumultuous social upheaval and a pandemic still lingering, law enforcement faces incredibly critical external and internal challenges as we step into 2021. As with many other states around the country, politicians in Sacramento continue to pile on legislation premised on a narrative that police officers are systemically racist and ubiquitously abusing authority particularly towards young black men.
That narrative fails to consider statistics showing the demographic representation of criminal actors, ignores individual attitudes/behavior regarding compliance with authority,
[2] and fails to account for communication differences that could lead to misunderstandings and conflicting expectations unfortunately resulting in uses of force.