Move over "Dear Abby" there's a new kid on the block.
Are you tired of hearing the same ole advice? Then turn to "Ask Allie" for life advice with a metaphysical twist! Let Allie, the gypsy psychic, into your life to advise you of money, relationship, family, and life decisions. Allie uses the combination of the ancient methods of divination with a sprinkle of her $.02 to help you get through the rough spots. A new age spin on popular advice column format.
Love or money…thats usually what it boils down to," laughs Alison Kirby.
She should know. As a Tarot card/Numerologist/Runes advisor, she is continually asked questions that focus on either…yes, love or money.
Its human nature, really, to want to know what the future holds," says Kirby. We either want to know whether well find – or keep – love, or we want to know when/if well have money to do the things we want."
Testament to the anguish of many are the hundreds of letters she receives for Ask Allie," her daily advice column – with a metaphysical twist.
The power of the Tarot cards, or Numerology, or the Runes helps me to reach a deeper level of understanding," she explains. Instead of merely giving superficial advice, I can see some of the unseen forces at work around the questioner and then help guide him or her through those obstacles."
In fact, Kirby chalks up her success rate to those very tools. Not only can I give questioners a more nuance response to their questions, but I thoroughly explain the method(s) used. I talk about what the cards or runes Ive drawn mean, or how someones number pattern establishes certain themes in their life. It makes for interesting reading above and beyond the voyeuristic nature of hearing about others problems.
Again, its human nature to want to hear what others are asking – and what my advice would be. Thats what makes advice columns so popular- peeking into other peoples lives. It helps us to understand that our problems are not ours alone, that other people have the same problems. Its comforting to know that.
Its challenging, its rewarding, and sometimes its heartbreaking, but the joy I receive when hearing from someone that everything turned out better than theyd hoped makes it all worthwhile."
Ask Allie" has shown continued growth ever since its debut in early 2001. In addition to being featured on Kirbys own site, Gypsy Advice (www.gypsyadvice.com), the column is featured on over 30 online sites with more syndication outlets added daily.
The online market is such a success for Allie that she wishes to move into the print media with a newspaper or magazine column and a radio show.
Ask Allie" is available for syndication; for more information contact:
Alison Kirby
P.O. Box 1511
Wooster, Oh 44691
330-264-9977
allie@gypsyadvice.com
http://www.gypsyadvice.com
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