“‘Tiny Bubbles’…somethings you just don’t forget,” a former elementary school classmate, Scott, recalled the other day. He was referring to our second grade teacher’s, Mrs. Dewitt, introducing her students to Don Ho, the legendary Hawaiian singer, who crooned the confectionery lilt.…
Mailbag Review
Regardless of job or career, people often have questions about what we do for a living. The same is true for me in my role as a psychic medium. Let’s check my blog’s mail and answer a few questions from…
ESP & BFF
The summer before my seventh grade year, I had an extrasensory perception (ESP) moment. I just didn’t know that’s what it was at the time. It was 1974 and I was attending YMCA Boys Camp on Lake Martin, located a couple of…
Dear Evan Hansen & All Teenagers
Teen angst is the subject of Broadway’s latest hit, Dear Evan Hansen, a musical which examines the joy and pain of growing up. I was lucky enough to have seen it last November and I can’t stop thinking about its…
Oh, Good Gravy!
Whenever I have the chance to visit my Alabama hometown, mom always insists on making homemade tomato gravy (see recipe below!) and biscuits. If you’ve never had this particular variation of smothering sauce, you’ve missed out on a sopping-good treat! Gravy is…
Year Six in ’17
Moving into 2017, the new calendar will mark my sixth year blogging about my job as a psychic medium and the world of spirituality. If you’re a new reader (or one who hasn’t had a chance to check out my…
Grown-up Christmas List
Jolly Ol’ St. Nick always honored my requests, which ranged from Matchbox Cars to Monopoly, when I was young boy. Decades have passed since I waited for Santa’s arrival, but it hasn’t stopped me from writing a grown-up Christmas list. Here it…
2017 Predictions
As the new year approaches, the psychic medium in me offers some of the intuitions and vibes that I’ve recently received. Pipe Down – The controversial pipe line project in North Dakota, which the Sioux tribe and supporters have been…
The Graveyard Shift
During my wee morning layover earlier this week, San Francisco’s airport was a ghost town, with only a skeletal crew prepping the terminal for the onslaught of travelers expected four hours later. The quiet – except for an industrial vacuum humming…
Crystal Light
When the winds of change are gale force, we often seek solace to soften the chaos in order to experience whatever situation more positively. While a number of resources are available (meditation, prayer, counseling, support groups), crystals, minerals infused with earthen energy, pack…