About Me
In a nutshell:
The Gaian Alchemist ~ Helpful tools for the messy, mystical human and wearable art that celebrates our diversity.
Tools that support you + designs that reflect you:
Welcome! I make playful, uplifting designs and bite-sized spiritual goodies that help you feel seen, spark joy, and help you shift old stories and try on new perspectives. All with a heavy dose of practicality, plenty of humor, and the occasional ridiculous meme. Whether you’re here for witchy vibes, queer-affirming art, or just a really excellent cat tee…hello, fellow magical human.
My Story:
As a pastor’s daughter, I grew up in a church, learning rules and the loud, sticky echo of shame. I was taught that witches were “bad,” tarot was “dangerous,” and being gay was a “sin”. Funny how all the things that make me who I am brought the most shame. Unraveling all of that took years of rethinking, relearning, and choosing curiosity over fear. The result? A life that’s more honest, braver, and a lot more interesting.
That’s what The Gaian Alchemist is ~ an invitation to practice new beliefs and to celebrate our uniqueness, no matter what we were taught in the past.
Tarot, ritual, & practice (my vibe):
I read tarot as a lens; a way to try on different perspectives, not as a script we must follow. My readings are practical. They’re about how to live human life with more grace, less shame, and better boundaries. I use magic when my mind is open to it, and I use practical tools when my brain needs evidence. Both are useful. Both are allowed. Both make this life thing more interesting.
I use tarot readings to help practice discernment, shift stuck beliefs, and get a fresh angle on old wounds. No fluff, no pressure. Just honest prompts and fresh viewpoints.
My approach to spirituality:
I live a spiritual life that’s hands-on and practical. I was trained to fear the very things I now use to heal myself, so my work is partly about reversing that training: clear the harmful beliefs, choose what supports my goals, and then practice. This space is for curious folks who want accessible spiritual tools and supportive vibes. If you’re new, welcome to this spiritual journey called life; if you’re experienced, you’ll find friends here.
Why this shop exists:
I design things so people feel seen and less alone while they do the messy, glorious work of being human. This shop is a small, welcoming corner where queer folks, curious souls, and anyone who loves cozy wearable art can find something that helps them belong; to themselves first, and to a community second.
Right now I’m focused on t-shirts, but I’ll be expanding into more products over time. Everything I make is created with care, curiosity, and a little bit of snark. Because why shouldn’t spiritual growth come with a sense of humor?
The tiny bio (for people who like lists):
- Name: Jenn (she/her)
- Partner: Lisa (My emotional support human. She loves and accepts me as I am…no matter who I decide to be in the moment.)
- Cats: Lexy (16 yrs - Stoic queen. Utterly unbothered by anything life throws at her… except for brushing.), Dexter (3 yrs - An introverted cat’s best friend. Which is why he and Kai came to us as a bonded pair. And Kai (2 yrs - Still learning how to be loved. I mean, haven’t we all been there?)
- Favorite element: Water ~ Nothing clears my energy and releases tension for me like water.
- Introvert status: Expert level. I adore slow, deep connections and peaceful mornings.
- Astrology & designations: Sun in Virgo, Moon in Cancer, Sagittarius rising; Human Design: Projector; MBTI: INFJ. Planner, empath, and occasional mischief-maker.
- Favorite ritual: Ten minutes with a journal, coffee, and one tarot card. Simple, quick, and effective.
- Other loves: retro neon palettes, queer joy, forests, and humor that falls under the “it’s funny because it’s true” vibe.
Want to follow me on my socials?
I post things on Instagram and TikTok that reflect my authenticity, curiosity, and my urge to grow. If this feels like your kind of place, follow along and say hi! I love hearing what actually works for people.
Until Next Time:
Here’s to less shame, more practice, and a ridiculous amount of cat hair on everything.
~ Jenn, The Gaian Alchemist