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Unlock the secrets of your past lives with the wisdom of Corbie Mitleid, who joins A Witch, A Mystic & A Feminist to shed light on the soul's journey across time. As a certified tarot master and psychic medium, Corbie unveils the transformative power of past-life retrieval, a fascinating alternative to the more commonly known past-life regression. Through her engaging stories and swift interpretive skills, she demonstrates how revisiting our past selves can unearth explanations for current phobias, deep connections, and unique abilities. This episode promises to open your eyes to the subtle yet profound ways our previous incarnations continue to mold our present experiences and choices.

Venture with us into the ethereal realms of history as Corbie shares tales of past-life encounters with figures both ordinary and renowned. We discuss how these experiences, though rarely involving historical celebrities, can influence our present understanding of gender, relationships, and life purposes. The conversation takes a philosophical turn as we ponder pre-birth planning and soul agreements, considering the prospect of our dreams as nightly journeys into our former lives. Prepare to see the tapestry of your own history in a new light, as Corbie helps us make sense of the patterns woven through time.

The journey through past lives does not end at mere curiosity; it can lead to profound emotional and spiritual awakenings. We discuss real-life accounts of individuals whose past life memories sparked a passionate exploration of languages, cultures, and lost eras. Corbie underscores the importance of approaching these revelations with sensitivity, whether in therapy or through psychic readings. If you're intrigued by the echoes of your own past or seek a pathway to personal answers, join Corbie and us for a profound exploration of the soul's timeless voyage. Don't forget to connect with Corbie through her rich online presence for more insights into the enigmatic dance between the past, present, and future.

For more information about Corbie Mitleid, you can go to her website https://corbiemitleid.com/.

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Good morning, good afternoon or good evening.
Welcome to this week's episodeof A Witch, a Mystic and a
Feminist with your hosts, jamieMarlena and Christy.
On today's episode, we welcomeCorbie Mitleid, a certified
tarot master, world-renownedpsychic medium and past-life
specialist.
Welcome to the pod, hi Corbie.
Hi Corbie here.

(00:29):
Thanks, hi Corbie.
So today we're talking aboutpast lives and we should just
jump in because we've got a lotto cover.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
We do so.
And for everybody who says, didI have a past life too?
I kind of look at him over theglass and say you really think
you're smart enough to get itdone in one, so not happening.
All of us have done past lives,but there is a big difference
between what y'all know and whatI do, and that's regression

(00:59):
versus retrieval.
So let me explain.
Regression must only be done bya certified hypnotherapist or
past-life regressionist, becauseyou are the one untrained,
who's going to go upstairs, theakasha, wander around and choose
a book and if all of a suddenyou choose a very traumatic

(01:19):
situation, a grisly death,whatever, they know how to pull
you back a little bit so you canobserve but not get caught up
in the trauma again.
That makes sense.
What I do retrieval my skill isI can go upstairs immediately
and hold down a past life within30 seconds, a minute.
Usually, if you come to me witha situation, an obsession, a

(01:43):
phobia, a person or a place thatis just you're stumbling over,
I'm the one that can go up, findthe right book, come down and
say here, re-chapter two.
It means you're completely safe.
It is something that is distantfrom you enough that I do it at
psychic expos, it's safe.
You do not want to go gethypnotized in a room full of

(02:06):
2,000 strangers.
Right, that's private.
No, but past life retrieval youcan get done in a more public
space.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
I would have never had I been at one of those
conventions, would, never, ever.
It just seems too scary, butthat makes a lot of sense, the
difference between the two.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
How did you get into past life retrievals?
I know that you've been apsychic medium and terror reader
, but Been there and done that.
Solar franchise.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
Right.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
The whole point is and you don't need the 30 second
elevator speech when Spiritsays hello, greetings, here's
your draft note, here's yourwork for us, and you take it,
spirit immediately startsruffling inside you to see what
you got, because it will use theskills you already have.
Number one theater major atBrown University acted in New

(02:55):
York.
I understand character arcs,stories.
Words are my drug of choice.
I'm a writer so I can tell thestories.
I have loved history since Iwas a we thing in single digits.
You put that together.
And my specific talents that Ilove are tarot and oracle cards.

(03:15):
I love past lives.
Why past lives?
Well, I have the extrainformation.
There are other people who dopast lives and they're good, but
if you show both of us the samevision and they don't have a
historical background, they'regoing to say well, you're in a
long skirt and it's a big hatwith a feather and it's a really

(03:36):
fancy building behind you.
So this is, I don't know, maybeEurope 17th century, 18th
century.
I would see the exact samething.
I'd go okay, hobble skirt,picture hat, that kind of
ostrich feather, you're in frontof the Brandenburg Gate.
This is Berlin in 1911 or 1912.
On the other hand, do not askme to do spirit art, because I
cannot draw a stick figure witha letter.

(03:58):
Not my wheelhouse.
But that's why past lives areso wonderful for me.
It also helps us with our lifechallenges, all right.
So why don't we remember ourpast lives?
Okay, you're a janitor in DesMoines and all of a sudden you
realize you're in Napoleon boatapart.

(04:19):
You still want to waltz aroundwith a mop?
Nope, bye.
If I just pull a past life outof anywhere because you want to
know one and it has no specificresonance to this life, you're
going to go.
Uh, it's just nothing.
You know she was making it up.
Yeah, couple of examples of whyand when it works.

(04:43):
Woman came to me in PennsylvaniaI was doing a show there years
ago and she says I'm reallyworried about my son.
He's 29.
He still won't make anydecisions without me.
He won't live more than a mileaway.
What is going on?
Okay, so within a minute I saidall right, I'm seeing 1944,
utah Beach.
So this is D-Day.
He's a soldier, he's on thebeach, he's bleeding out from

(05:05):
shrimp shrapnel and the leg.
You're his commanding officer,you grab him, you pull him
behind a dune, you take someshrapnel to put you both lit.
And I opened my eyes and she'svery pale.
She says can you see my rank?
I said, yeah, you were asergeant.
She goes, he's called mesergeant.
She was three years old so wenever knew where that came from,
wow.
Second story a woman blonde,corn fred out from the Midwest.

(05:29):
Has no connection, family wise,with a civil war at all, but
she was always fascinated by it.
So I went upstairs, pulled down, I say, okay, I'm seeing a
whitewashed room, a low ceiling.
They're two tall gentlemen, onein military, one in civilians,
and they're standing by arickety iron bed and their heads
are bent over because they'retoo tall for the room.

(05:49):
You are kneeling by the bed.
It looks like it's a gray dress, maybe 1861 or two.
You've got black suitosh aroundthe peplum and the hem and your
sleeves and in the bed there isthis wizened old black woman
and she's dying and all of youare grieving because she had
been gotten out of a plantationin Mississippi and she was

(06:11):
almost to the end of theUnderground Railroad, but she
was going to die before she gotto freedom.
And I opened my eyes and thiswoman is crying and says that is
the exact dream I've had for 20years.
I never knew where it came from.
Everything you said I've seenover and over and over again Wow
.
That's when past lives areimportant, because if we want to
know a past life that mattersto us, it will more than likely

(06:34):
have something to do with apassion we have now or something
to do with our karma.
Karma is not bad and good.
Karma, based on the work I didwith Robert Schwartz in his book
series on free, brief planning,is five things Unbalanced
energy, healing service,contrast and healing of beliefs.
To use myself as an example ofthe healing, a life before this

(06:58):
one I was in Italian-American inChicago, had an affair with my
husband's best friend.
My husband was always on theroad, got pregnant but had a
miscarriage of the child thatwas stillborn.
This was in a Catholic hospitalwhere the nurses, or the staff,
were nuns.
I was very distraught by this.
I basically confessed to thenuns, didn't think it would do

(07:21):
anything.
When I got childbed fever, thenuns got together and decided
that this was God's retributionon me for cheating on my husband
.
They had let me die in filth,pain, agony.
This life I knew at age 13, Idid not want children.

(07:42):
It was just I knew that if Igot pregnant it would be a
nine-month parasite and I'd die.
Didn't come from my family.
Everybody around me was happywith kids, but I stuck to that.
Once I did my own past liferetrieval, I understood where
that came from, that in thislife it was more important to

(08:03):
re-raise myself after a verydysfunctional, abusive childhood
so that I would be the bestcompassionate healer, teacher,
counselor that I knew how to be.
Having children would derail mefrom my own treeverse plan.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
That's amazing when you have clients that come in to
do a past life retrieval.
What is the experience like?
Is it a meditative state?
Do you do a hypnosis type deal?
How do you?
Not a thing, Not a thing.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Seriously, you sit down and tell me this.
I say okay, wait a minute, andI literally just the door opens
upstairs and it rolls out in mymind like a movie and I tell you
exactly what I say.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
It's that fast, that's amazing.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
It is.
It's why I can do past lifegalleries the way other people
do mediumship galleries, but mymediumship I don't censor.
So I'm not really comfortablejust being in a room with 200
people because I never knowwhat's going to come out of that
.
Now.
Now is this a PG or an R show?

(09:12):
Which version of that story doyou want?
We're good with R.
I do not do mediumship the waya lot of people do.
I don't go.
Oh.
I see a woman in a flower dresshanding her roses.
Grandma, oh, please.
I get their dog texts who theywere, their name, the year they
died and how old they were,because it gets me the things
right away.
For example, my father, jeromeRichard Dorkin, who died in 2001

(09:33):
at the age of 80, says nothingthat gets me into the energy.
And then my guides playcharades.
They smoked, they had surgery,there was an accident, whatever.
Once we are sure we've got them, sometimes even before, I will
say exactly what I'm hearingfrom the dead person.
So this was in Canestota, newYork, about 20 years ago.
There was a biracialsame-gender couple.

(09:55):
The black partner had died andher white widow wanted to speak
to her.
Now see this face, nice kidfrom Cherry Hill, new Jersey.
I have manners, but as soon asI connected, what came out of my
mouth in flawless urbanimponics was well shit, I bait
my white bitch and I'm like, oh.
But the woman in front of meburst out laughing and nodding

(10:18):
because that is how her partner,isabel, walked into the house
after his death.
This is why ego cannot get inthe way when you're doing a
reading, because if it had oh, Ican't say that you would have
missed that message.
But it's also why the reason Idon't do that on stage- Medium
shit pays Right.

(10:39):
But past lives are generallyvery, very interesting and okay
to talk about in public.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
I love it.
I know Jamie had a past liferegression because she was in a
meditative state.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
They walked you through it, right, Jamie?

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Yeah, I was a guide to meditation and I think most
of us that have dabbled in it.
When I say dabble, I meanYouTube video.
Get into the meditative state,something pops up and then we
realize we're seeing somethingand then all of a sudden we
realize that so it poof, itdisappears and we're like wait,
come back.
But I really like the past liferetrieval because for me my ego

(11:22):
does get in the way.
I'm like, oh, I'm doing it andI get really excited and then
all of a sudden it's gone.
That's just interesting to me.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
You may see something that you don't understand.
You would not have necessarilybeen able to identify the Civil
War thing as the year of theclothing, which was a couple of
years after they were not buyingnew clothing.
So the fact that clothing was1861 or two, this may have
happened in 1863 or four.
These are all of the thingsthat I know to keep.

(11:51):
So, yeah, that's why past liferetrieval fascinates people.
But don't come to me and say Iknow I was andaline because I
can't wear a turtleneck.
Do you have any idea how manytimes people have said that?
Really?

Speaker 4 (12:05):
Yes, really that is nice.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
And I have always loved Egypt, so I know I was a
famous pharaoh.
No, oh my God, egypt had peoplewho brewed beer, build things I
mean, you're not.
I have only run across threefamous people in decades of
doing this.
One of them was Mercy OtisWarren, who was best friend with

(12:30):
Abigail Adams and one of thefemale intelligentsia of the
revolution.
Kelly Bly, who was aninvestigative journalist at the
beginning of the 20th century,and I did not realize that the
person I was reading for, who Inever met and it was only over
the phone it's dead ringer forher and acknowledged that it was

(12:51):
very likely what I waspresenting.
And there was a woman in Canadawho loved photography but
couldn't understand why it wasblack and white that she really
wanted.
And I found out that she wasJacob Reis R-I-I-S and that is
the name of the photographer whotook the very, very famous

(13:11):
pictures of New York tenementdwellers in the early 20th
century, the immigrants, theIrish, the Russians, and she was
still picking up on that.
But other than that, no, Idon't get famous, sorry, we were
all foot soldiers more thankings.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
Yeah, I believe that You're saying I'm not a pharaoh.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
No, jay Malone, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
Well, it's funny because one of the past life
regressions that I had done itwas just really brief.
What I remember and I just Iknow I was a man and I know that
it was in like the 1900s and Iwas wearing like a cabby hat and
a suit and a long jacket and Iwas walking down the street and
I was like I know I'm in NewYork, but like it doesn't look

(13:56):
like New York now, it's justcars driving by but it's like
the older time cars, obviously.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
I'm not a history buff.
But you know they look likeModel T's or didn't look like
Doc had City cars.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
I don't know what that means.
She's like what's thedifference?
And I was just walking down thestreet and, you know, very
jolly with my friends, and thenit just went away and I was like
, oh, you know, and I alwaysfeel like what you were saying
regressions, retrievals theycome because they have something
to do with your life now, and Iwas like, but it was so quick,

(14:35):
I was like I have no idea whatthat means and I haven't been
able to get back there.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
It could be that it was just to let you know that
you were male in that life,because we have to be on both
sides of the fence.
You know last life I was femaletwo lives.
You know the life before that.
I was male, a pilot in WorldWar One and got shot down over
Belgium.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
It all happens Now.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
How fast do we come back between the pilot and the
Italian American was maybe ninemonths.
That's the stuff to do, oh wow.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
She died in 1945.
I was born in er 49 and I wasborn in 55.
So it's a little more timespace.
Also, when you're doing yourpre-birth plan, you decide who
you're going to be with and why.
I was my father's 34th birthdaypresent.
We shared a birthday.
It was because in most lives heand I are contemporaries, best

(15:34):
friends, workmates.
Whatever I knew or my higherself knew, when I was planning
this life, which was going to befull of problems and
dysfunction and learning, Iwould need a best friend as a
father, that soul agreed to comein and do a father-daughter
energy exchange with me.
That's one of the reasons whyyou see somebody and it's a

(15:54):
click-and-lock friendship.
You've known them.
You absolutely have.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Yeah, that's me and Jamie.
Yeah, we know that.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
We know that one.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
You had mentioned that the story you were telling
about the lady kept having thatreoccurring dream about the
underground tunnel.
Our dreams can be experiencesfrom past lives Is there, I
don't know how to say.
Is there a way to embrace that?
Is there a key or how torecognize?

Speaker 2 (16:22):
that If it feels more real, if you wake up and you
are profoundly moved by it, ifall of a sudden it's something
you don't know, but you have toknow about it.
As far as the World War Onepilot thing goes, I grew up and
had no idea about World War One,was afraid of Germans because

(16:44):
my father was in World War Two.
But I went to the RundbeckAerodrome in New York in 1991
and I watched a couple of theGerman World War One planes fly
and there was this soundlessexplosion in my head as I
watched them fly.
There were two things.
There's a story behind that oneand I flew that one.
All of a sudden, overnight.

(17:06):
I had to learn about World WarOne.
Hearing German no longer scaredme.
I had to learn to speak it.
I would look at pictures ofpilots and some of them I didn't
like and some of them were mybest friends, et cetera.
I didn't tweak on this untilthe guy I was dating at that
time said hadn't you noticedthere's difference?
Then, when I went back and dida past life regression, I was

(17:27):
able to see this pilot.
You look at a picture of me andhim at the same age and you
think that it's my grandfather.
A lot of the habits that I hadthat did not come from my family
apparently were his.
When it's time for us toremember, we do.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
Wow, we all think about our dreams and how they
can be very important messages.
Keep a dream job.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
I don't care if you wake up and you're half asleep
and you write down flat fireengine and a Rundbeck Put it
there, that's a Rundbeck you may.
Seriously.
I tell people that when they'relearning about mediumship, if
that's what you see, tell yourclient, because you don't know
that there is a drawing fromtheir dead grandchild on the

(18:18):
refrigerator.
That was the last thing the kiddrew before he died in an
accident.
There's meaning there.
It is not your ego to judge,you just say it, reminding your
clients that even the best of usare only 85% accurate because
we're human.
The only 100% accurate is God,and God is not doing psychic

(18:38):
there readings this week.
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
No, maybe next week.
I mean, if he was or she was,there'd be a queue around the
corner and down the block.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
Do you find any patterns with retrievals that
you've done?
Are there any life patternsthat you've found?

Speaker 2 (19:00):
They are as different as we are.
They truly are why people wantto come in.
When I do soul playing readings, which are based on the work I
did with Robert Schwartz, thelife challenges people come to
me.
Very often it's why do I feelso alone?
Why can't I date the rightperson?
Why am I afraid of success?
All of the psychological things.
When you look at it, there maybe past life information that is

(19:23):
useful.
The ones that are reallyinteresting are the ones that
come to me and say I've neverfelt at home here, I've never
felt at home anywhere.
Sometimes they're what I callother.
The souls are not completelyhuman.
I learned about learning thedifference when I wrote for many
years for the graphic novelseries Elf Quest.

(19:45):
I learned the differencebetween human and other.
When that happens, I'll tellthem.
Close your eyes.
I'm going to say two words toyou and you must immediately
tell me which one you resonateto.
And I say in the same tone ofvoice human, other.
And if they're other, theireyes fly open like oh my god,

(20:05):
you understand me.
No, they don't need to passlife.
That's not what it is.
They're just a foreign exchangestudent and they need to know
they are seen.
If you know the movie powder,it's just like that.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Yeah, I need to send my child to you and they are 19.
Okay, um, because for theirentire life they have been
afraid of birds and they arelike I have no freaking clue why
I'm so afraid of birds, butlike, deathly afraid of birds.
Yeah, I'll be contacting whathappened.

(20:38):
Well, actually they will becontacting you.
Okay, no, I'm even little birdsthat come.
Like you know, we're in Hawaii.
Little birds come up, yeah, andRunning away.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
We'll figure it out, awesome I have had a couple of
people who are afraid of birdsand they haven't watched
Hitchcock.
So okay, we're good right.
But one of the reasons why Iwill not read for under 18
Number one they don't have theability to understand allegory
versus absolute and I'm notgoing to tell them whether

(21:08):
they're going to pass geographyIf they're coming and they're
indigo kids or crystals and theyhave Spiritual, metaphysical
questions.
That's one thing.
But you know I'm not on theroad anymore, but I was on the
road for 18 years.
So I teach how to be successfulat psychic person expos and if
you're a reader I tell you thatyou need to have a children's

(21:29):
deck.
And people look at me and say,what do you mean?
I need a children's deck if I'mnot reading kids?
And I say, okay, fine, it's avery crowded Psychic there and
you're reading for Mom and momcouldn't find a babysitter for a
little muffin.
So muffin is on her lap andmuffin is going, mommy, mommy,

(21:50):
mommy, card, card, card.
And she looks at you and says,look, would you please let the
kid, if all you have is yourtower deck, what are you gonna
do if it's?
Look, muffin.
Yeah, I have a little thingcalled cat wisdom and it has
pictures of kitties and puppiesand squirrels and the kid finds

(22:13):
a little card that takes time towait, and it's a cute kitty and
I make up something and littlemuffin is fine, and then we get
back to the reader.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
So you know, not as simple as y'all think no, that
totally makes sense.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
So for those that are Interested in exploring past
life, retrievals like what, whatis your advice to them?
Where should they begin theirjourney?

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Well, there are articles out there about it.
I have a particular tower ofspread that I use, that I you
can learn which life it was.
Is there anybody in this life?
What's the lesson?
It's not as Tab a and a slot beprecise as my going up and
doing it, but that's part of it.

(23:00):
Look at what you're interestedin, look at what you're afraid
of.
Those are likely keys.
Okay, if everybody else wantsto go on America round, I mean,
they're perfectly fine and safe.

(23:20):
But you look at it and startsweating.
There is a.
Whether it's the horses,whether it's the mechanic, the
mechanical ability, whether it'sthe person in 1932 who ran it,
there's a key there.
Whenever you have anun-reasoning fear or or delight,

(23:40):
like I did with the World War,one planes after knowing nothing
.
That's a key that there is astory for you there.
That's when you either findsomeone trustworthy, worthy,
check the credentials to regressyou, or you find someone like
me who will retrieve that lifefor you.

Speaker 4 (23:59):
So what do you find?
I mean, if you have a consensusof what most people come to you
and say, this is what I'mstruggling with, I find you were
saying, like, why do I feel soalone?
Why can't I find the rightperson?
Is there like a generalquestion that you get most
common and is there a pattern,or is there something similar

(24:19):
with their stories, that Forpast lives or for it Past lives,
yeah, past lives.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
It's very often about relationships.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
Second is career yeah , I was going to say that would
be my number one.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Third is illness.
Why didn't I come in with thisillness or things like weight or
depression?
So it's not always going to bea past life thing.
If I don't get anything, I willtell you.
But people are looking foranswers to that and, frankly, in

(24:55):
this day and age, who canafford any kind of psychological
help?
And if you can, the waitinglists are years long.
So if they want to get pastsomething, they will look for
alternative ideas and that'sfine.
But you really have to getreferences.
You don't know if this personis a Madame Huwab or a Swami

(25:18):
Swalanda or if they're real.
So please, justy, it doesn'tmatter if we look good.
What I warn people about iswhat I call glirpy purple, with
angel types.

Speaker 4 (25:31):
Glirpy purple with angels.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Hi, I'm little dancing rat, cool.
And in here's my sweet guy,arctic Bear.
Let's see what you'reinterested in.
You're probably not going toget anything real from me.

Speaker 4 (25:41):
See what you're interested in.
It's cute.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
So it's Look, I've done fairs for so long.
I get to see every single kindof person there is.
You want someone who looks likethey know what they're doing
and doesn't try to say you haveto come to me, I'm the only good
one, my aura don't stink.
Yeah, because that is ego,completely and utterly yeah.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
We've talked about that before.
Marlena has talked about youknow different mentors and
people that she's matched upwith, and one thing I think
we've all learned from peoplewe've interviewed is when they
want to teach you so that youknow and you don't have to keep
coming back, and those are theones that are in it for you to
learn and move forward.

(26:24):
You don't need me forever Beaware of that's called mentor.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
Yes, guru, no Right, what is a mentor?
They push you a little furtherthan you think you can go, kick
you out of the nest a littlebefore you think you're ready
and sit in the audience andapplaud you for being better at
what they do.
Perfect example is Meryl Streep, luchiner Oscar thanking her

(26:49):
drama professor at Yale.
That was a mentor.
Guru's are the types likeforgive me, esther Hicks, who
says I'm the only one who canchannel Abraham and I'm writing
the same thing in 14 books.
Now you can come on a cruiseand let me tell you the same
thing.
That's a guru.
You will never be what I am.
But are there real gurus?
But they're very rare.

(27:10):
Yeah, I'm going to ask theYogananda honorably war that
title.
But no, most New Age people, no.
I have a dear friend whobelieves what I do, knows I'm
good, but says sometimes it'snot New Age, it's New Age and it
rhymes with sewage.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
Absolutely right.
Newage sewage, new age, new age, yup.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
That's great.
As we're wrapping up here, I dowant to touch on.
You have a few transformativebooks that you have written.
Clean out your life closet.
There's also the psychic yellowbrick road and you've got the
magic.
Who needs a genie?
Who needs a genie?

Speaker 2 (27:55):
All right, Quickly.
Number one clarity,adaptability, simplicity and
making friends with stress.
But I don't tell you.
Do everything I tell you,because it all gets better.
You write this book with me.
Number two this is not how tobe a psychic, it's how to find
one, how to ask the rightquestions, how to stay safe If

(28:17):
you're nuts enough to want to bein this field too.
Every single thing that Ilearned from 18 years on the
road, 45 weekends a year mynickname was the travel channel.
This is for you.
So that's a genie book.
Okay, that's what I do.
I teach, I put it out there.
Look, I'm 69.
I got to teach the nextgeneration because I will not be

(28:38):
around at 30 years.
I ain't going to be doing thiswork at 99 years old.
I'm doing it I will be retired.
So I do say, I will do thiswork until I'm two weeks dead,
at which point I will flip thescientific spirit guide and
change my office.
But things will change.

Speaker 3 (28:53):
Corby, you are absolutely fantastic, and so we
definitely would love to bringyou back and discuss some of
your books too, because I knowthat we can have, in speaking to
each other, entire episodesjust about each one of your
books.
So Sounds good to me.
Thank you so much for coming onand discussing past life
retrievals with us.
You are fantastic.

(29:15):
Can you please let our audienceknow how they can get in touch
with you or your services?

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Oh, Marlena, they can't avoid me.
They really can't you go toCorbyMitlycom?
It's got over 100 articles.
It's got my own small podcast.
It's got two dozen differentreadings she can do with me.
You look on Instagram, you lookon Pinterest, you look on
YouTube.
It's all CorbyMitlycom.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Fantastic.

Speaker 3 (29:45):
Yay.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Thank you for joining us on this episode of A Witch,
a Mystic and a Feminist.
We will be back next week, butin the meantime, go to our
website, wmfpodcom, to catch upon past episodes that interact
with us and, wherever you listento your podcasts, please go
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We would really appreciate itand we will see you next week.
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