Alert! It’s not spooky season yet, but The Circle’s resident psychic Steffi Hill stops by the pod to talk about the spirits that helped guide her journey on the show. From who her premonition told her would win the show, to never truly being alone in her Circle apartment, we get to know all the behind the scenes info about The Circle, and Steffi’s psychic abilities.
Find out when, not if, Steffi will light up our streaming services once more. We hear what it was like meeting Deuce, and played some games to get to know what Steffi thinks of her cast mates in the most pod squad way possible. You know Dina just had to turn the tables and do a spirit animal oracle card reading for Steffi, too.
If you haven’t already, check out Steffi’s podcast, Psychic Scoop wherever you get your pods, and her website for intuition and astrocartography courses and more. Herbert the skeleton had no comment, but he guest stars in this episode. You can follow Steffi and Herbert on Insta @Spirit_Sis and TikTok @SpiritSis.
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