Welcome to Everyday Tarot, your deep dive into the divine wisdom of the tarot. I’m your host, Camille A. Saunders—healer, tarot reader, and professional witch.
In this episode, I’m joined by Wren Morrow, an outdoor boudoir and erotic adventure photographer based in the Pacific Northwest. Ren guides individuals and couples through deeply embodied experiences in wild places, creating containers where people can soften, bloom, and reconnect with their bodies.
Note: A major thread of this episode centers on boundaries💜
What We Explore in This Episode:
Anxious attachment, inner child work, and self-abandonment
Boundaries as enforcement vs. boundaries as containers
Conflict, fawning, avoidance, and emotional regulation
Purity culture, deconstruction, and rediscovering spirituality
Photography as ritual, portal, and embodied magic
About Our Guest: Wren Morrow is an outdoor boudoir and erotic adventure photographer based in the Pacific Northwest. Her work centers embodiment, consent, and mythic self-expression.
🔗 Website: wrenmorrow.com
📷 Instagram: @wrenmorrow
Wren describes her outdoor sessions as embodied adventures that bridge fantasy and reality. Nature becomes a collaborator, and the body becomes the bridge.
She asks clients questions like:
If you were a goddess, what would you be the goddess of?
What element feels most alive to you?
What energy would enter a room when you do?
She describes her creative energy as bloom-bringing. Helping people feel luminous. Leaving “fairy dust” in her wake through small, sparkling moments of connection.
Opening the Conversation with Tarot
We begin by pulling cards from the Goddess of Love Tarot, allowing the cards to set the tone for the discussion.
Wren’s Card
Seven of Cups (Reversed) - Associated with Venus in Scorpio, this card speaks to fantasy, limerence, and emotional projection. In reverse, it invites clarity, stepping out of illusion and into grounded awareness.
Key themes:
Recognizing when compassion becomes self-erasure
Fantasy as both a gift and coping mechanism
Choosing clarity over illusion
Redirecting imaginative energy into art instead of attachment
Reflection prompts:
Where am I getting lost in fantasy instead of reality?
What would it look like to choose myself first?
Camille’s CardThe Sun (Reversed) - Pulled during the Pacific Northwest winter, this card mirrors the season perfectly. In reverse, The Sun reminds us that light still exists even when it’s obscured.
Key themes:
Wonder and play as healing practices
Trusting that light remains even in darker seasons
Allowing rest instead of forcing productivity
Reconnecting to childlike softness
Reflection prompts:
Where am I being asked to rest instead of push?
How can I invite wonder and play back into my life?
Attachment, Boundaries & Self-AbandonmentWren reflects on realizing that avoiding conflict can be a form of self-abandonment. Exploding later is often the result of not enforcing boundaries earlier. Together, they explore anxious and avoidant attachment dynamics, fawning responses, and how we often oscillate between over-accommodation and rigidity.
In her photography work, she holds energetic and physical space so clients can soften, unravel, and confront insecurities without cruelty.
Spirituality, Deconstruction & Returning to the MysticalWren shares about growing up in purity culture and charismatic Christianity, including deeply embodied spiritual experiences. Tarot became a bridge back to spirituality, not as dogma, but as dialogue.
For her, tarot helps explore humility, advocacy, and relating to the Divine as a collaborative rather than authoritarian figure.
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