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June 4, 2024 56 mins
Is psychic ability hereditary, and can meditation make it stronger? 
 
 Jennie Marie is a fourth-generation psychic, an empathic medium, and was the star of TLC’s hit show, Mama Medium. Even in a family with four generations of psychics, she says these gifts were still considered somewhat taboo. It wasn’t until her late twenties, after a career as a hairstylist and a realtor that Jennie was finally forced to lean in to her intuition. The good Catholic girl who would never consider divorce found herself asking God to show her a path out of the toxic first marriage which bore her first two children. She meditated and researched and tested her gift for years, before finally admitting that it was real. Despite all the dead people who started showing up that only she could see, bearing messages they wanted her to share. Sadly, years after both Jennie and her first husband had remarried, he took his own life. But as she tells it, he never did stop coparenting with her. She just had to set some healthy boundaries he’s required to honor when bringing her messages regarding their now teenage boys, from beyond the grave. 
 On today’s podcast, we talk about how she thinks earlier generations of the family controlled their knowing, and why at first they encouraged her not to tap into it. We explore her relationship with her parents and grandparents, and how divorcing them felt like a necessary life lesson; one that shifted her psychic abilities into overdrive. 
 We discuss why people are so afraid of psychics, and whether it even matters to her when she is discounted. Jennie has worked with law enforcement, counseled the bereaved, and led workshops on building your own awareness. She says that psychic ability is hereditary, not unlike diabetes. But that’s not the only thing she got from her mother, with whom Jennie now has not spoken in ten years. Jennie never did get to have the mother-daughter relationship she wanted, but she feels that she knows why. And after all is said and done despite their estrangement, Jennie says the door for her mother is not closed. All she hopes for her mom either way, much like for all other souls on the planet…is that she can heal. 
 JOIN THE MAILING LIST: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/QfcGHMm/thereleasepodcast About Jennie: https://jenniethemedium.com/ The Release Podcast: https://thereleasepodcast.com/ Host Poonam Sharma: https://poonam.info/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thereleasewithpoonam/ #mamamedium #psychic #medium
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