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Stacey the Black Feather Intuitive Part One

Season: 1
Episode: 25
In part one of a two-part series, we talk with Stacy the Black Feather Intuitive. She shares her story and how she got involved as a medium.
Episode type: full
Hosts:Jenny Midgley and Sarah Madras
Contains Explicit Content: yes

Full Show Notes

We speak with Stacey about her childhood. She was born with the ability to see things others didn’t see. She describes her family growing up and the dreams she would have a child that would predict the future.

Her parents didn’t believe her so she shut it down and stopped talking about it. Looking back she wondered what would have happened if her parents were more supportive.

This part of her remained dormant for a long time. It wasn’t until college that she found people like her and who were accepting of her. It was at this time that she bought a pack of tarot cards which she didn’t open for a long time because she was scared of what she might have found out.

She shares about her struggles with mental illness, her journey of converting religions, and what it was like being the black sheep of the family.

She talks about her journey of letting go of the pain from her past and what the process of moving on has looked like for her.

She also shared with us what her clear cognizance feels like to her. She describes it as feeling cold, and the different kind of chills and aromas she smells when she senses spirits trying to get her attention. She describes it as very subtle.

She also described a lot about how many different gifts manifest for different people.

In this episode, we hear about her story and we were having such a good time we invited her back to do a reading on both Jenny and Sarah so come back next week to hear the conclusion of our interview with Stacey the Black Feather Intuitive.

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