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June 14, 2024 53 mins

 

Evidential Medium, Jeffrey Peck, returns to the show with advice and inspiration for developing mediums. Does the structure of a medium's training help or hinder them? How does one get over fears and imposter syndrome? And what is considered great evidence? Plus lots of laughs and news about some exciting Sedona retreats! Visit BigSeance.com/253 for more info.

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In this episode:

Intro :00

Some notes about today’s conversation with Jeffrey Peck, including that of a big belly laugh and delicious simmering homemade soup! :49

Bio for Jeffrey Peck 2:28

Catching up! 4:47

Lessons, growth, YouTube, and looking back on the last year. 5:58

On the precipice of a shift! 9:29

Jeffrey has planned and will be leading two upcoming retreats in Sedona, Arizona! 10:09

Big belly laughs ahead! 16:13

Looking back on the journeys and inspirational stories shared by so many of Jeffrey’s guests on both his podcast and livestreams. 17:13

“Were you trained to structure a reading in a certain way, a certain process or formula or pattern? And if so, does that help or hinder you?” 24:05

Fears and Imposter Syndrome. “What was the hardest inner work you had to do to go public with mediumship and feel comfortable with the responsibility that comes with it?” 31:00

“What do you consider great evidence?” 34:22

Patrick recently had what seems to be a premonition dream about the helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president and foreign minister. 38:45

Giving yourself grace and taking a break from the “spiritual gym.” 42:35

Final thoughts from Jeffrey Peck. 46:45

Outro 49:59

A special THANK YOU to Patreon supporters at the Super Paranerd and Parlor Guest level! 51:16

 

For more on Jeffrey Peck

Jeffrey's previews appearances on the Big Seance: Episodes 224 and 185

JeffreyPeck.com

The Something Super Spiritual Podcast

YouTube: @JeffreyPeckMedium

Facebook: @JeffreyPeckMedium

Instagram: @JeffreyPeckMedium

 

 

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