After nearly two decades in media, Jennifer Sodini has built a career on making the esoteric accessible. The internationally published author has found a way to bridge mysticism and mainstream culture, creating works that offer both insight and levity during uncertain times.
Sodini’s approach synthesizes ancient wisdom with contemporary references, using pop culture and visual beauty to create what she calls “unique relics” that guide readers through meditative and creative practices. Her oracle deck creations and tools for spiritual guidance have resonated with audiences seeking personal development resources that explore the big mysteries, but don’t take themselves too seriously.
Her first deck, Amenti Oracle, was published by Running Press, part of the Hachette Book Group, in 2019. Since then, her work has crossed international borders, with French translations already available and a Russian edition in development. The reach suggests a growing appetite for spiritual content that balances reverence with accessibility.
From Memes to Mysticism
Sodini’s path to authorship wasn’t conventional. She cultivated her following by sharing both memes and essays exploring the intersection of art, culture, philosophy, and esoterica. This duality—mixing humor with depth—has become her signature. She describes herself as having “a deep reverence for life’s mysteries but also an irreverent spirit.”

That approach is evident in her forthcoming project, the Feline Mystique Oracle deck, which promises to appeal to cat lovers, while blending whimsy, incantations, and practical daily insight. The work reflects her broader philosophy of keeping a feather-light heart, and that tools for personal growth don’t need to be somber or inaccessible.
Consulting as Creative Midwifery
Beyond her own publications, Sodini founded Hidden Hand Media, a consulting agency where she works with aspiring authors, thought leaders, and brands. She describes her role as a “creative muse/doula,” helping clients develop their voices and bring their ideas to fruition.
The agency represents a natural extension of her work. After building her own platform through mystical and imaginative content, she’s now helping other disruptors navigate similar creative territory.

Her industry recognition includes a nomination for the Kindred Spirit Award in 2014, an acknowledgment within the spiritual and holistic living community.
Looking Toward Fiction and Film
Sodini’s future plans signal an evolution beyond non-fiction and oracle decks. She’s currently exploring fiction and has expressed interest in moving into the film industry. It’s a logical progression for someone whose work already emphasizes visual storytelling and genre-defying narratives.
Her target audience—those interested in spirituality, philosophy and the arts—represents a growing market segment. As mainstream culture continues to embrace wellness and mindfulness practices, creative approaches to ancient wisdom traditions like Sodini’s may find even wider audiences.
In an environment where self-help can feel either too clinical or too precious, Sodini’s willingness to pair philosophical depth with warmth and humor offers something different: accessible mysticism for folks who appreciate both substance and style.


