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December 11, 2025 17 mins

George Noory has to guess the secret identity of unannounced guest Susanne Wilson before exploring her career as a psychic medium, discussing mischievous spirits moving objects in her hotel room, and debating why people have become more willing to share their stories of contact with the spirit world.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast. Am on iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
And welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with
you behind the secret door. Let us open the door
and find out who comes in. Come on in, Hi there.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
I'm so happy to be back with you this evening.
It's been quite a while. I think, Oh gosh, well,
it depends on what venue that we have met.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
In my gosh, let's talk a little further. It's been
that long.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Well, oh you know, I think I saw you in
Colorado in this summer. I also have seen you on
the stage shows several times in Los Angeles, also one
time in Sedona, many many times, and your panels in
the Scottsdale.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
What might your expertise be in Well, I like to
get involved with this spirit guide and the phantasma, the discarnate,
and also helping people develop their intuition.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
When we take calls with people. Next hour, do you
do readings?

Speaker 3 (01:13):
I think we could give it a try. Of course,
we've done this many times before.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
I know you don't I yes, you do know me.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
I think that one very strong memory might also be
that we had to be in the How do you
say seance, and I think you complained to me afterwards,
you say, I hold your hand too tight.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
I remember that you're Suzanne Wilson.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Oh God, yes, yes, good job.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
That gave it away. I was going to guess somebody
else until you said that.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Okay, So what's your batting average?

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Now I'm two for three, not bad. How are you
being I'm doing great? How about you? What's do with you?

Speaker 3 (02:07):
You know what, I'm just excited to be alive and
on the planet at this time when so many things
are happening, and I've been looking at some of the
latest surveys about people's parentormal activities in the United States,
so I think there's some fun stuff going on.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
George, I probably planted the seat and Tom said to
bring you on the show for the Secret Door, because
a couple of weeks ago I asked him that it's
time we gad you on as a guest, and he went, oh,
I'll think about that. Well.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
It was really nice to see you in Colorado. Also,
I don't know if you remember that I saw some
sort of angelic figures around you, and they were very
happy and wanting to thank you for all the work
that you've done to help all of these people who listen.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Were they angelic figures of people that I knew who
had passed on?

Speaker 3 (02:56):
Or were they I have to confess I haven't watched
the show itself, you know. I'm one of those people
that don't like to go back and watch myself. But
I can remember in that moment thinking, this is a
real high frequency around George. And I know why. It's
because you've helped people more than you can possibly imagine.

(03:20):
People that you know they're alone at night, or they
have insomnia, or they're curious, and you bring on guests
and you let them tell stories that people can relate
to and things that blow their mind, and you just
have a high frequency, sort of like a spirit team
around you.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Well, you were born with these gifts, but when did
you start perfecting them?

Speaker 3 (03:42):
I didn't really care about perfecting them too much in
my young adulthood. I just really wanted to play with
them and experiment with them. So I as secretly as
a younger adult, studying and developing my intuition with great teachers.
But it wasn't until my forties that I decided I

(04:04):
better do something serious with them. I had a great
career and I didn't want to mess up a corporate
in an academic career, but this near death experience sort
of got in my way and made me look at
my life a little more clearly.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Who would you say, Suzanne, has had the greatest influence
on you or your career?

Speaker 3 (04:24):
That would have to be if if we're talking about
a person who has walked the earth at the same
time as me. I'm going to say my greatest influence
has been the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament,
my own grandfather who was a Presbyterian minister, and he

(04:47):
passed when I was a teenager, but not before imparting
in me that we're all here to be of service
and we all have gifts fantastic.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Well, when we take calls with you in a few minutes,
we'll do readings. What do you you need from a caller?

Speaker 3 (05:02):
I just need to have a question, whether it's a
life issue or somebody that they hope to hear from.
And I may have that person or I may have
somebody else, but we have to keep an open mind.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
How does the planet look like in the years to come, Suzan.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Well, what I have been feeling from my own team
and I think this is borne out by some of
the things that people are talking about with their own
above the norm experiences is that our eyes are now
wide open. We may not be able to define and

(05:40):
categorize all of the phenomena and the shifts that we
see in the world, but the universe certainly has our attention.
So we're in the Great Awakening.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
George, better than eyes wide shut, isn't it?

Speaker 3 (05:55):
I think so. I mean, I'm just like you. I'm curious.
I'm an explorer. I want to see evidence. I want
to see if there's an experiment, I want to see
it repeated. I want to see how the results I
want to come out. I want to see data. But
we must never be so close minded or become material
as scientists to the point where we throw out the

(06:17):
baby with the bathwater, just because we don't understand and experience.
We have this gap between our perception of reality and
our perception of ourselves. Within that reality, we select stimuli
things that we experience, see here, and feel, and we
try to organize it and filter it. We have all
these influences, but we have to come back to the

(06:39):
one big influence and see it through the glasses. The
eyes of love.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
There seems to be a lot of strange things happening
on this planet right now, Susan, Do you feel it too, I've.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Got data on it. I've got data on it right
now in terms of just for America is what I'll
focus on right now, because this is such a big subject,
and I know we only have this hour segment, but
let me tell you some crazy stuff going on. There's
a great survey I think you guys should check out.
It's in the public domain, it was done by you gov,

(07:12):
and it's It was conducted the first week of October
in America in this year, measuring how many people believe
that they have had paranormal experiences, and a pretty good
sample size about eleven hundred. But I love the way
they did the sampling. They matched it to the American
Community Survey the ACS, which comes from the US Census,

(07:36):
So it really was a snapshot of what America looks like,
choosing those people and surveying them. And there's some pretty
crazy experiences people have had.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
You want to hear some, yes, please?

Speaker 3 (07:47):
All right? So in this sample, over thirty percent of
people say that they have heard unexplained sounds or music
that they could not figure out. They have smelled unexplained
odors and fragrances, and they have felt a presence or

(08:08):
an unknown energy. So that was a range of thirty
to thirty five percent of their respondents. Now there's slightly
lower percents for some other phenomena, but equally as interesting
hearing the voice of someone who wasn't there feeling changes
in temperature. You know, have you ever had a cold
spot or a warm spot in a room and thought,

(08:30):
I can't find an explanation for this. It's pretty weird.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
You think there's a window or something.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Like that, and hey, sometimes there is. Sometimes we have to,
you know, take a moment and figure things out and
try to find a logical explanation. And speaking of the
logical explanations, the survey shows us that it's still true
that men are slightly more adamant about searching a little

(08:58):
further for the explanation that women are, but that gap
is changing. And we've also had surveys in the past
that have told us that women are slightly more intuitive
than men, and those numbers are changing as well. But
you know, that's a story for another show.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
I've noticed that on just the calls that we take
on this program. Over the last two years, Suzanne, more
and more women seem to be getting more influenced in
the program, and not only interested, but then by play
with the callers and the listeners and the guests. It's
growing well.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
Twenty years ago, at conferences that you and I are at,
we would look out at the audience and not see
any men. Maybe one or two husbands reluctantly dragged along,
and now it's you know, maybe thirty forty percent men.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
When you started doing this, did you ever scare yourself?

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Yeah, I mean does it everybody? As a kid, other
kids wanted to play scary games like Bloody Mary, look
in the mirror, turn off the light, and that sort
of thing, and I was never attracted to that at all,
but I would be startled if an energy sort of
kind of surprised me. And I think the experience that

(10:16):
as I had as a child was more comforting in nature.
I didn't really understand for quite a long time that
these energies weren't seen by others, and so it really
surprised me when I went to head start and then
kindergarten and found out that very few, if any kids
saw the things that I saw. But you know, I would

(10:37):
say I'm just like most Americans. In the data that
I've seen recently, they thirty some percent, I think it
was thirty one or thirty two percent said that their
experiences have been good, and about a quarter of them
said neutral and George, this is wild. But only less
than ten percent said that they felt like there was

(10:59):
some evil, scary, bad presence in their experience their experiences.
And I think what happens too is that, you know,
I talked about perception a little bit. There's so many
television shows that play up, you know, possessions and hauntings
because that's what sells. But we also have these spirits
that are helping us, Like, you know, your grandma on

(11:21):
the other side, is not going to be a scary ghost, right.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Yeah, I hope not.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
Well. And that's what's going on behind the scenes. They're
back at home, Our loved ones are back at home.
We're the ones that are still away.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
For as long as you've been doing this, have you
ever come across this situation though that you felt uncomfortable
for you?

Speaker 3 (11:45):
Yeah? I did. I was helping a relative of mine
up in the Santa Cruz Mountains in California on a
ranch where there was so much activity. They would get
up in the morning and the furniture in the living
room was totally rearranged, and they would they tried to

(12:06):
videotape it, the cameras would get knocked down. All kinds
of strange things went on. I saw some phenomenon there
I didn't really want to see. But at the end
of looking into this reluctantly, but I wanted to do
it to help my family, I found out we were
kind of just misunderstanding the energy, and there were a
couple of souls that really just hadn't gone into the
light and didn't like what was being undone inside their house.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
What is this phenomenon that's happening these days, Suzanne, where
people lose things in the house and then they pop
back up against someplace else, like keys or wallets, money.
They put them on a table and then they look
and it's gone and it's on a different table.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
That's mostly a phenomenon that we call apportation. And these
are appports. And you will find in the spiritual literature
going back several decades that sometimes these are objects that
appear from nowhere, and sometimes these are objects that were

(13:10):
lost within the home and found in a strange place.
I just had one not too long ago. I was
actually staying in a hotel in Mexico, just a couple
of weeks ago, and I was sitting out on the
balcony and I was writing a book I'm working on,
and I was doing it old school with pen and paper,

(13:31):
and so I had to have my reading glasses on.
I have them on right now, and I had to
have my reading glasses on. I went to take a call.
I sat my reading glasses down outside on the patio table,
and you know, think of what I do, and think
of the subject I'm writing about. I come back, They're gone,
and I'm like, I know that where I set them.

(13:53):
I know they were there. Looked all the way through
that hotel. I found them on a nightstand on the oppe,
sit into the bed where I'd never even laid down,
never even set anything, sitting there kitty corner. And when
I reached for them, I said, Aha, you're working with
me today, right? Did I not acknowledge you? Well, I'll
say so, now, thanks for whatever you're doing. Don't do

(14:15):
it again.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
I kid the spirits, how mischievous are these spirits, Well.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
They like to have fun, but they don't want to
scare you. If they're your loved ones, they might startle
you if that's a little bit of fun. But for
the most part, from everything that I've seen and heard,
if you're not looking for trouble, you typically won't find it.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
I've always wondered how a spirit could do what it
does if there's reincarnation at the same time, how do
they do both.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
We don't understand exactly the journey of the soul. Some
people will say, think of it as though the soul
divides that time, and I've heard you talk about how
time and space been the fourth dimension it bins and
there are other non human intelligences that understand that much
better than we and can manipulate all of that energy

(15:11):
and move around. Well, what if all of our existences
are happening simultaneously, we perceive it as passed. However, all
the lessons from all those existences apply to the soul
and lead us gently through the guideposts, pointing us in
the direction that will grow us as souls. That's you know,

(15:33):
it gives me a headache, quite frankly to try to sort.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Through it all. Give us your website if you could, Susan.

Speaker 3 (15:39):
It's carefree medium dot com named for Carefree Arizona. But
you know you can live a more care free life
too when you develop your intuitive abilities a little bit.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Absolutely, we're going to take calls next hour with Susanna Wilson.
G was secret guest number three. I've gotten two right
so far, so I'm two for three. That's pretty good,
batting average, Suzanne. You doing all right, Horte, not bad
at all. So what's new with you in terms of
conferences and events?

Speaker 3 (16:10):
Conscious Life Expo in February.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
I'll be out there.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
Oh, I know you will. I come to see me,
you guys on Friday night. It's February twentieth. It's the
first day. My session is six pm and it's asked
the Spirit Guides, and I am going to take as
many questions for your guides and my guides to help
people out as I possibly can in my time slot.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
They Akashia records still baffle me. How they record everything
we do in our lives and past lives.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
Listen, I stood at the paw of the Sphinx, knowing
that Edgar Casey said that the doorway to the Hall
of Records was right exactly and what I felt there
and others that were on that trip. I went with
William Henry, our buddy William, and what I found there

(17:06):
was I didn't feel like there's some big repository of
records under there so much as well, frankly, a portal,
a portal, a doorway somewhere. There could be some kind
of interdimensional wormhole there, but it's there.

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