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Maybe We’re All a Little Bit Psychic

With Featured Guest

Cheryl Rausch

COURAGE • RESILIENCE • FAITH

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Maybe We’re All a Little Bit Psychic

With Featured Guest

Cheryl Rausch

COURAGE • RESILIENCE • FAITH

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Top Takeaways From This Episode

  • Our lives open up when we learn to trust ourselves.
  • Energy never dies.
  • We can’t ever fully suppress how we feel and who we truly are. Don’t prolong the inevitable—It only hurts you.

It took Cheryl Rausch a long time to accept that she’s a psychic medium. But when she did, she changed her life. Now, she communicates with people who’ve passed to the other side—Whether they’re in the afterlife or trapped on earth by unfinished business.

Today, Cheryl runs Spirit Vision Studios, where she offers mediumship readings and spiritual healing for all. The road wasn’t easy, but now that she trusts herself, Cheryl is happier and more successful than ever. Join us as we talk about what it really means to be a medium, the telltale signs that spirits are trying to talk to you, and how everyone is a little bit psychic!

Giving is Good

Cheryl supports The Humanitarian Services Project, an organization that offers services for children and seniors, as well as during Christmas. Cheryl herself is involved in their program for seniors. You can check out what exactly they do here. Be sure to follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

"If you're walking down a busy street filled with people, you may not notice anybody but you're not looking. But if your head up and look around, you'll notice, 'My goodness, there's a lot of people around here.' That's kind of what I do with the dead."

- Cheryl Rausch

Meet your Host, <em style="color:teal">Heather Vickery<em>

Meet your Host, Heather Vickery

Heather Vickery is an award-winning business owner and global leader with over 20 years as an entrepreneur. She leverages her entrepreneurial skills and expertise to coach individuals towards greater personal and professional fulfillment by helping them leverage their fear into intentional bravery. Heather says “When we choose bravely, on purpose, we choose bigger, have bigger successes and it’s contagious” A celebrated public speaker, Heather inspires audiences and empowers attendees with the tools they need to live bold and successful lives through creating balance, time management, mindfulness, as well as countless systems, strategies, and boundaries. She’s the author of Gratitude Journal: Shift Your Focus and Grow Grateful: A Gratitude Journal for Kids and Families. Heather is also the host and executive producer of The Brave Files Podcast.

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