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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Is Pet Life Radio.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Let's Talk Pets.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
Hello and welcome to Paranormal Pets. I am your host,
Brandy Stark, and today we are interviewing sensitive psychic and
spiritualist Nancy wil who is really very experienced with the
supernatural world and has some great pet stories for us today,
including an appearance by one of her pet skunks, So
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that alone should draw you in, and we're actually going
to get started with her right after these messages.
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Speaker 1 (01:57):
Let's Talk Pets on pet Life Radio.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
And welcome back. So Nancy will is an intuitive who
has offered readings to people for over twenty years. She
has a very deep connection with animals from growing up
with dogs, rodents, lizards, snakes, turtles, and even a pet
alligator and an old bathtub. She has worked in boarding kennels,
pet stores, animal shelters, and she was a dog groomer
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for years. Today, Nancy combines her special spiritual gifts with
her love of animals to help foster the connection between
pets and their people. Plus, she has a pug, so
we already know she's in that top percentile of people.
So welcome to the show, Nancy. How are you doing
to this do you haven't.
Speaker 5 (02:51):
Allie had one pug, so I don't quite rank up
where you do, Brandy.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
No, it counts. It counts. Pug people are special. We
always are. Anybody will tell you that. Some people call
it crazy, but I know they mean special. So and
I got to actually see a little bit of her
pug and it was Nancy has been working with the
Spirits of Saint Petersburg as our newest member, and it's
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been really interesting because we were doing some EVP sessions
listening to electronic voice phenomenon and I kept hearing this
odd noise and I'm like, what the heck? It sounded
like a guttural man's voice trying to say something, and
it turned out it was her pug snoring. And I
never knew because I'm so used to the pugs that
I have that hearing her pug, I was like, is
that what it sounds like?
Speaker 5 (03:39):
Not supernatural at all. But we now now why sci
fi movies use pugs in their soundtracks to make noises of.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
A seriously, and pugs are the model for et so
there are even the models. So it's it is just
absolutely delightful to have you with us today. This this
is her first experience with paranormal pets and the podcast,
and hopefully as we go through our investigations and have
more experiences, well we'll get some more interviews, but we're
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going to start with your first experience with a spiritual pet.
Would you like to tell us about that?
Speaker 5 (04:18):
I would. So everybody's like, why did you have a skunk?
It was I was in high school. It was in
a horrible condition at a pet store, so of course
I had to rescue it. I didn't even have enough money.
I had to borrow the money from my best friend Mary,
who is still one of my best friends to this day.
I'm like, give me money, I have to get this
skunk out of these awful conditions. So I forgot this
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skunk home and then said, okay, how do I take
care of this skunk? And actually had gone away. I
had played in the Ohio State Fair band up at
their conference, and so I was up there on the
fairgrounds and they'll be started getting sick. So I had
someone drive be up to me. We saw the vet
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on the grounds and sadly that night dope passed away.
We learned later what had happened. He just had really
bad health that we could not overcome from the upbringing.
I'd only had him maybe a month at that time.
But the really odd thing is is he had died
it two twenty three in the morning, and I stayed
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up with him in the barn. I got thrown out
of the band by the way, because I was not
in where I was supposed to be for the night.
And I'm like, yeah, throw me out of the band.
I don't care. I'm going to be with the PET.
So kind of proud of that. But the odd thing
is once I went home, I was wither a rough
you know, teenage angst kind of a time with boyfriends
and things. So losing this pet sort of was pretty devastating.
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And what happened is every single night I would wake
up from a sound sleep at two twenty three in
the morning and I would see Dopey walking around on
my bed every single night, night after night. This went
on for a few months. I healed from the breakup
of the relationship and all those teenage things, and one
night Dobe came to me and I said, I think
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I'm okay now, I think it's okay if you go.
And I never saw Deobe again, and wow, it was
pretty amazing. It was like I had, you know, reached
out to rescue Dobe and from the other side, Dobe
came in to rescue me.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Oh, that's fantastic. And it's interesting that you talk about
a skunk in part because we haven't had very many
skunk ghost stories. The only one I remember is from childhood,
and it was in one of those books that was
like a compiled thing, and it talked about somebody seeing
what looked like a skunk kind of writhing in agony,
but then when they approached, it vanished under a door
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and there was no skunk around. So that was a weird,
very sad story. It's why I remember. And I'm like, no,
not the animals, but and I appreciate that you bring
it up as well, because one one thing that we
do with the Paranormal Pets podcast is to also try
to emphasize that there are rescue groups out there too.
So if you're not aware and if you'd ever like
to get another pet skunk, there is actually a skunk
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rescue in Florida.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
So no, I was actually on their website a couple
of weeks ago.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
I no, you know, maybe Dope will come back, but.
Speaker 5 (07:19):
It is almost a blessing that I live in a
condo with a pet limit, because if not, this place
would be full, it would be just overflowing with animals.
I'm just starting to volunteer now with Bluff Animal Rescue here,
and wow, animals are my world.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
I totally get it. I totally get it. I'm I
was invited to be a pro guest at a sci
fi convention, which is really sweet. I was like, all right, all,
you know, twenty five years of hard work and I'm
finally a pro guest. But it's out in Des Moines, Iowa. Like,
so trying to leave my house for three days is
it's actually stressing me out. I'm like, but I hopefully
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have found somebody because I had this one pet sitter
that was recommended by the vent and I said a
quick note and they wrote back They're like, oh, it's
thirty dollars for one pet. I'm like, oh, sweetie, so
here's my list.
Speaker 5 (08:07):
Right.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Yeah, But now, did you hear the animal talking to
you or was this something that was kind of intuitive?
Speaker 5 (08:16):
It was intuitive. I could see the skunk on my
bed walking around. I could see him walking every single night,
and I talked to him, and I sort of into it,
you know, that comfort, and then I go back to sleep.
The animal that I actually felt was a little bit differently.
I had again a rescue cat, Lily, that we moved
into a new house and moved in and left for
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the weekend, came back on a Sunday and somebody said,
is this your cat? Were like, no, we have two cats,
and signing, well, it hasn't left your house. I guess
it's my cat now again. Horrible yea, you know, please
your infections. The whole thing. She was just a mass.
So we had this wonderful cat, Lily. Actually built her
an outdoor enclosure of playyard so that she would be safe.
I mean, our other cats loved it, but that was
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because she had been an outdoor feral. And when she died,
we were devastated, of course, And a couple of different
times at night I would actually feel her like pawing
on the bed because she slept with us, and I
think it's exactly the way she used to do that
every night. And then I would wake up and realize, oh, well,
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thanks for visiting, and so she would come around at
night and climb back into bed indoor spot and I
would feel her there.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Oh that's really really cool. I always love the fact
that you got adopted by the cat. Right, I tell folks,
you don't adopt cats, they adopt.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
You, right, absolutely absolute.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
Now, let me ask you, in your experience with animal communication,
what do you find to be the most popular animal.
I've oftentimes kind of over the years come up with
a generalization that cats will either show up for about
six months or they stay forever. I mean, it seems
to be one or the other, and canines are usually
about a year. And then every now and again you
get kind of an exception waiting for the owner to
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pas on. What do you find to be the most
popular and the longest lasting type of animal? Ghost or spirit?
Speaker 5 (10:07):
So it's so funny because I'm going a whole other way,
because yes, I would not disagree with you, But when
I am doing animal communication, oftentimes their deceased pet will
come in and it could have been years, but we've
sort of called that animal in and wanted to check in.
But an interesting story. When I was a dog groomer,
I had somebody who had had a dog that died
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of old age and I would check in with them.
I'm still grooming their other dog, and they had adopted
a cat. They said to me, I'm telling you this
dog came back as that cat, because this cat links
exactly where the dog did. Does this weird thing with
the food where it picks it up and walks across
the room, spits it out and then eats it, plays
in the water bowl like the dog, like all the
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same behaviors as our dog had. And so I believe
that our pets sometimes send us the next one. I
don't know that they actually reincarnate into be the next one,
but I think they influence them sometimes.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
And I think that's true. I've tried to explain to
people that sometimes when you see an animal, there's like
a little gleam or like a little a little zap.
I mean, there's just something that draws you to them.
And I have made a habit of telling my pets
that if they wish to come back, you know, they're
welcome to you know, if they wish to be a
pet again in the future. You know, I don't want
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them to feel forced or worried. I mean, it's their choice,
but you know, I would welcome them back if they
wanted to come back. And I don't think you've met Neoptolemus,
but I do think he he's got to have a
little bit of human or else. He is another pug
that I own that's come back because he is just
so very very unique. So I like the idea that
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on the spiritual side, an animal will kind of tap
another animal. In other words, they'll or tap you to
get that animal. How does that work?
Speaker 5 (11:54):
Yeah, I agree. I think sometimes they are that influence
to help us heal our heart. You know, as much
as our loved ones stay connected to us, I believe
and I've witnessed that our love pats also stay connected
to us. And I think that's the part that surprises
people so much when I'm doing you know, readings for them,
because they expect to see, you know, or hear from
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mom or dad or somebody in their life. But I
had a reading where I was doing this reading and
I had brought her mother in from spirit and then
all of a sudden, like her dog shows up. So
I'm talking to her about her dog and the dogs
you know, sharing with me, and we got all done
with the reading and she runs down her friend was waiting.
She's like, y'all never believe who was here in my reading,
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and then she starts talking about the dog, and I'm like,
and your mom.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Kind of it reminds me of my own mother, because
there was one time she actually said, if I was
ever at the pugs and I were ever an endangered situation,
I don't know who you would pick me or them.
I'm like, you knew that, or just hope that that doesn't.
But that's awesome when and I think in part and
that it's such a different energy between a mother and
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a pet because your mother has kind of that unconditional
maternal love, but it has conditions, which is kind of weird.
Whereas pets, you know, they have that unconditional love, and
I swear they train us. I guess mothers train us
and pets train us. And so maybe it's just that
unique interaction. And uh, but that that is really really exciting.
That does that happen often for you where you're you're
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reading for somebody and somebody's pet comes.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
In with you know, I don't want to say often,
but it happens often enough where you know, an animal
will just sort of show up in the room and
I'm like, well, okay, this must be yours and so
I will relate to them that message, and generally the
animal oftentimes is number one, thanking them for the years
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a year reassuring them that they're fine. And if the
owner had had to make that decision to euthanize the pet,
the pet is generally reassuring them they made the right decision,
because we struggle with it, but they don't. You know,
animals don't have the same hang ups about dying that
we do. They completely accept that they're going to leave
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this physical body and it's cool with them. I've been
helping a few different people. One of my friends, their
dog was young and diagnosed with cancer. I actually have
gone through that twice in the last year with friends
whose dogs had cancer young age, and I would tune
in to them throughout the process, how are they doing,
where is their energy level at, you know, what do
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they need, and helping the owner understand that pet's needs.
And after they pass, of course we touch in with
them again, like how you're doing over there, and they're fine.
They have no hang ups about being over there. They're
grateful for the care they had. They tell us, you know,
I'm gonna be checking in on you and just really
reassure that pet parents that they're okay.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
Yeah, And I think that's important. And I think with
this podcast, the greatest response that I've had from people
is usually kind of that grief response where they've had
to euthanize a pet and they always feel that question,
you know, did I do the right thing? And of course,
yesterday was actually the one year anniversary of Achilles, who
was the elder paranormal pug that I had. His brother
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died three years prior. In Achilles, I did have to
euthanize because you know, just that decline in the body
was so dramatic overnight, and we already knew he was
on his way. I didn't think he had much time left,
but he just he couldn't let go himself and it
would have been a long, long death. So you know,
you have to make that decision, and I did. I
hired Laps of Love, and you know, I will advocate
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for them. They're expensive, but it was wonderful to have
them come here and he could pass at home. But
you know, it is that agonizing element. And I think
these podcasts really, at least I hope they bring some
comfort to people, because I think humans really do have,
particularly a modernity, we have a different attachment to life
and death has become very clinical, whereas I think with
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an animal, perhaps with the more instinctual levels to a
certain degree, Yeah, I agree that they are definitely they
know that they came in, they know that they will
go out, and they kind of they transition better than
we do. We fight a lot, So I think that's important.
I think that's an important message to pass on to
But what we're going to do on that note, but
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Speaker 3 (17:50):
Welcome back. Just in case I'll hear this. I'm using
microphone this time, so it's a little bit different, but
I do have some snoring pods in the back around,
so I would take more offense. Except when I do
teaching from home. I do something called live online where
I literally teach online a class online for State College
Florida students, and they're at home watching the computer and
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I do my humanities classes sometimes this way, and all
the pugs go to sleep and they start snoring, and
I'm like, oh, come on, guys, you're learning very valuable information.
So anyway, I apologize that.
Speaker 5 (18:24):
I have that all the time. I'll be on for
a business call and they'll be like, what is that
noise that you hear it anymore? And I'm like, oh,
my pugs sleep at my feet.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
And it's funny how we get so adapted to that sound.
I think, as an owner, you're right, we just don't
hear it. I mean, it's just such a part of
the household and.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
We couldn't sleep at night if we heard it because
our whole bed is filled with it.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
So that's right. I try to tell people there's something
called ASMR, which has gained some popularity in the past
couple of years since the pandemic as people keep getting
more stress, which is kind of like gentle sounds that
people listen to and off kilter. And I try to
explain to people that pugs are my version of ASMR.
So if they're not sleeping and snoring, then I'm like,
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what's wrong. So it's great stuff. Now, you mentioned when
we were talking prior to the show that you actually
also communicated with a pet horse name Shadow, right, So
what happened there?
Speaker 5 (19:24):
This story is amazing. So my sister in law has horses,
and her best friend had a horse named Shadow, and
when her best friend was diagnosed with cancer, Shadow accompanied
her almost as a therapy horse through the whole thing,
to the point that even once she was in hospice,
they brought her over to see her horse and sit
with her. They were incredibly connected, and Debbie passed and
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the horse has remained with my sister in law for
the rest of its life. We'll live there on the
farm and has a wonderful, wonderful life, but both the
horse and my sister in law miss her very very much.
So on her birthday, I was asked to do a
little reading and see what's going on, and so I
touched in with each of the horses there at the
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farm and gave my sister a law of different information
from each horse, what it liked eating, what it was
upset about, all of those things. They have an escape
artist's horse who was kind of pissed because she figured
out how to make sure because it would open up
install door and then everybody else's and she'd come out
in the morning and they're all just you know, wandering around.
It's fenced with paddock, but still, so this horse was
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so bad because she had figured out how to keep it,
you know, locked in safely for the night. And when
I went to to shadow and we knew that her
former owner was her birthday, and and so we were
just sort of touching in and it was very clear
that the owner came to me as well and the horse,
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and the horse misses her very much, but she told
me she comes and sits on her at night if
she's riding her, and she comes and visits, and she
sits on her, and you know, sits by her, and
they spend time together when the barn is quiet at night.
And it was such a lovely thing to see them
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still united, still together. So and again right first, we
were talking about does these pets coming to visit their people? Well,
guess what, these people come and visit their pets catch you.
And we know that because I, you know, work with
people who are grieving. And again and again I've been
told the story, different versions, same story that all of
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a sudden, the dog will alert and start looking at
the chair where you know the deceased owner used to
always sit, or we'll start wagging its tail like, oh,
they're here, just like they always would. But of course
there's nobody in the room, so we get to know
that it goes both ways, right.
Speaker 3 (21:53):
Yes, absolutely, And in fact, there was a television show
on a while back, and I'm not a big proponent
of the ghost time shows, but sometimes when people are
sitting there and they're telling their story, because that's kind
of the information that I like, the subjective but the experiential.
And it was a story about a dog that had
been put up for adoption because her owner died. The wife,
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I guess, had made a deathbed promise to the husband
who died, so he was on his deathbed and she
promised to take care of the dog, but she really couldn't,
so she put it up for adoption through a shelter.
This woman adopted the dog, and apparently the owner would
come and visit the dog, and it took her a
while to kind of understand what was going on, but
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I think she did have somebody come in, a psychic
come in, and once they realized what was going on,
she just said, this is what's happened. I've adopted your
dog and I'm here and I love her so much.
And the guy was fine and never visited again. But
it was that, you know, checking in on the pet
to make sure that everybody was okay. And I think
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the ghost was confused because his wife had promised him
and she did and keep that promise. So I think
that was the caveat.
Speaker 5 (23:03):
I've had also where you know, you do mediumship and
you connect someone to a loved one and their pet
is with them on the other side's too. That's also
wonderful that those special ones, those special pets that we
just carry in our heart, that hope that we're going
to be together again. I had a dog that was
my She was a Delta certified therapy dog, and she
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and I were partners, We work together, and she was
amazing And have missed that dog since the day she
died of old age. And to know that she'll be around,
you know, and that she'll be with me is incredibly comforting.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Well, and it's funny because I know people will say,
I'm not going to the other side unless my pets
are there, So you know, I'm kind of looking forward
to having a reunion some day. And it does kind
of give us something. I mean, as macbas, maybe it
does give us something to look forward to kind of
in a different manner, you know, And I think that's
important too that folks understand. And just kind of the
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last few minutes, can you can you tell us a
little bit about how this works for you. So I
know you've mentioned that you into it and that you
can see them, but how exactly do these animals interactor?
What is your sensation with this great question?
Speaker 5 (24:20):
So it's generally oh wow, So it's like a thought form,
it's an impression you get. So it's like you kind
of see the animal right right. Sometimes I just get
a feeling of size. I may not be able to
say that's a cocker spaniel, but I may get a
feeling of size, and a personality will come in and
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I'll feel that what that personality is, and then they
speak to me air quotes right in thoughts. So I'll
be sort of like asking the pet, right what is
their message? Why are they here? And it's almost like
a thought form comes in, right, and maybe I'll see
the food ball and them, you know, loving the food
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or nope, not happy they change my food. And so
I'll get these thought forms and pictures that come in,
and through that then comes my interpretation process, right that
this is what I'm seeing, this is what I'm hearing.
Many times the owner will confirm it like, Yep, I
did that, Yep, totally totally is and so it's just
sort of Oftentimes it's that feeling. So maybe I'll see
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the dog taking long walks with the owner. Out, you know,
in the woods, and they love it and they just
feel happy and they feel free, and I'm like, oh,
they're showing me that they love doing this, and the
owner will be like, yeah, that's their favorite thing. They
get so excited. So a lot of times, as pet parents,
we want to have confirmation that we're doing all we
can for our pet, and after they pass, we want
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confirmation that we did right by them. We want that
comfort to know that we did make right choices. And
so it doesn't matter to me if the pet is
deceased or the pet is alive. It's still that communection
comes in that same way of that sort of thought form.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
So it sounds like pets think more in pictures perhaps
than words.
Speaker 5 (26:09):
That's how they impress it to me.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
Okay, that is interesting because, of course, recently there's been
a debate and part of the idea behind paranormal pets
is that animals are cognizant and they are self aware.
But there's been this element of humanity in which there's
a new study as to how people actually interpret thought.
And I guess some people are completely visual, some people
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get words, and then some people don't get anything, which
is really wild you know, and yet here we are
and we're still kind of expressing more or less verbally
and whatnot in the same manner. So I find that
intriguing with animals that perhaps for them it's a more
visual element that they can associate with, or more sensory element,
you know, eating the food.
Speaker 5 (26:51):
Yeah, And I think for those of us with our
pets who are here, they get it. You just have
a picture of oh, I'm about to leave the house
or I'm about to take my dog for a walk,
and they'll be waiting at the front door right like
they already pick up on our thought forms and we
haven't said a thing. We haven't even stood up yet,
you know, from the couch to move there, and they
read our thought forms, and so they they know that
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they sense what's going on. You know, there's stories of
pets who know exactly when the owner is going to
come home, even if they come home different times a day.
So it's not like every day at four o'clock, I
know to be by the door. It's like they know
like five minutes before that owner comes home and they're
waiting by the door, even though it could be random times.
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So we we really are more connected than we than
we think.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
I tend to agree. And that's actually quite funny because
Nea tolim this once again, my little golden pug. He
knows when my mother's coming. He loves her so much,
and she also knows when she's gonna eat. It's the
weirdest thing. He can be out in the backyard by
the fence with the doors closed with me and mom
in the house, and he knows when she is getting
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food and he comes bolting back to the doors and
lets me know that he's there, and he bolts right
on into the house and he's not even in here,
and I'm like, okay, whatever. I think he can read
her mind pretty well. And he also has her train
just so you know. He sits on her lap and
she will feed him bites off of her own plate,
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so he sits on her lap and gets hand fit
and I'm like and then she's like, that's right. She's like,
I'm not spoiling your pug, like, oh mom, but it is.
And that would explain something. And I wonder, And I've
oftentimes postulated that just like people, some animals are more
sensitive than others, that you do have gifted animals that
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are more in tune with their human are more able
to sense things. That's the whole point of having a
paranormal pug is trying to pick the most sensitive out
of my little pug grumble. So that's really really cool. Now,
how can people contact you? I know you've got an
email addressed? Do you want to go ahead and give
us the email? Sure?
Speaker 5 (29:05):
So my email is my name and some random letters
that aren't random. But my email is Nancy wild tla
so n A n c y w E I L
tla tango lima alpha at gmail dot com.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
Is that short for the Laughing Academy? It is?
Speaker 5 (29:27):
So my other part of my world is being a
speaker and studying humor and laughter, and so I have
a company called the laugh Academy and teach people how
to stress less and laugh more. I love it. I
love it.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
Yeah. And it's funny because you're one of those people.
I think we're probably two of a kind of the
sense where you have all of these different things going
on and folks are like, but when do you sleep?
And you're like, I don't sleep, thank you. I do sleep.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
But asked me that and years ago, suddenly it hit
because again, working full time at a job. I love
doing readings, having a speaking company, all of these things
we do, and IVERY would always say that, and also
I realize it's because I love everything I do. That's
the work. When we're loving it, I don't mind staying
up and you know, working on a project if it's
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something that's engaging in, something that fills my soul. And
I've been blessed to fill my life with that. And
you know, through the readings and the work I do
with people, it brings the comfort, it brings them guidance.
Always say when I do readings, you know, I motivate,
I clarify, and sometimes I nag, but I'm not going nagging.
It's the other side.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
But you're just the voice, the voice of the net, right, I'm.
Speaker 5 (30:40):
Just the kind of it here bringing the message. But
it helps people. And when we can serve others, there's
just nothing better. And when I say serve others, I
mean our fir friends as well as you know humans.
That's right, there is nothing better.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
I agree. And actually that is a wonderful point for
us to go ahead and wrap up this episode. But
I want to thank you so much for being on here.
Is there any other information that you would like to
plug while we're here. Any other way for folks to
contact you anything important coming up?
Speaker 5 (31:08):
Well, I'm always available if people want to book a reading.
I am in the process of building my website for that,
so you'll be able to schedule online. But for now,
if people are interested, they can send me a text
at seven one six nine zero eight nine one five four.
Website isn't quite built yet because refer back to how
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busy both of us are, so I haven't outlined in
my head. I just haven't gotten into the web designer.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Don't feel too badly. The Spirits of Saint Petersburg just
updated its website. You've been part of this group log
enough to kind of see that transition, and man, it
took forever and I'm still trying to figure out all
of the buttons now. So God bless Viva, who's a
member of the Spirits team who actually cultivated all this
and did the transfer. But it's fun. But once it's
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up and running, the people will be able to catch
you easily, and you've now get them two great points
of access, so hopefully in the future, as we go on,
we'll be able to get you back on the show,
maybe we'll get some good Spirits of Saint Petersburg interaction
with the pets, and please do feel free to check
out the Spirits of Saint Petersburg updated website at www
dot Spirits off Saintpete dot com and Nancy, we will
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communicate one way or the other right I'll send you
my thoughts at a later time and thank you again
so so much everybody out there, Happy hauntings and stay singe.
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