I hold two degrees in education, and studied mental health counseling at the graduate level.
I’ve trained extensively in mediumship with teachers from the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.—including Doreen Virtue, Lisa Williams, Janet Nohavec, Tony Stockwell, and Mavis Pittilla. I’ve also studied at The Journey Within and learned from tutors connected to the Arthur Findlay College in England.
And yet… my deepest learning has always come from the people I sit with—the people who are grieving.
Awakening.
Searching.
Maybe like you.
Whether we’re exploring life after loss, spiritual awakening, or soul alignment, I see my work as holding sacred space for others to remember who they truly are.
I’m here to walk with you—not as someone who has all the answers, but as someone who knows how to ask the right questions, trust what can’t always be seen, and support you as you find your own way back to truth.
I am a soul always searching for meaning, a teacher at heart, and a lifelong student of the unseen.
First, please call me Angie. If you call me Angela, I’ll assume you’re either my dad or it’s very serious. 😉
I’m a former educator turned evidential medium, spiritual teacher, and mentor. For over two decades, I’ve worked with hundreds of clients through private readings, live events, group teachings, and deep spiritual guidance sessions.
But before all that, I was just a curious, sensitive girl trying to make sense of a world that didn’t always make space for big emotions and bigger questions.
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🌙 The Rest of the Story
For those who love the long version (with soul, sass, and a few spirit nudges).
Let’s rewind a bit and start at the beginning - when I was a child.
I could walk into a room and feel everyone’s emotions before anyone said a word. That gift—which I didn’t yet know was a gift—often left me tearful, overwhelmed, and wondering if there was something wrong with me.
But even then… I just knew things. I trusted my gut. I felt shifts coming before they happened. I didn’t know why—I just knew.
At 13, my grandmother died of leukemia, and my curiosity about death cracked wide open. While other kids were reading Babysitters Club, I was deep into Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and wandering the library aisles looking for books on life after death. Even then, I believed there had to be more than what religion had taught me. And oh… I was right.
📺 The Moment Everything Changed
In 2001, I stumbled across Crossing Over with John Edward—and my whole being lit up. Not just my curiosity—my knowing. I didn’t just believe what I saw. I knew I was watching someone do the work I was here to do.
I devoured every book I could find—John Edward, James Van Praagh, Edgar Cayce. Then weird things started happening. A piece of my grandmother’s jewelry reappeared. I smelled her perfume. I dreamed of her constantly. She was guiding me.
Then came Reiki. Then pendulums. Then a book (literally) fell off the shelf: Divine Guidance by Doreen Virtue. I read it in one sitting, found out she was speaking at a wellness expo the next month, and bought a plane ticket. I was all in.
✈️ The Journey Took Off
Since then, I’ve studied with:
Doreen Virtue (multiple certifications, including mediumship)
Rebecca Rosen, John Holland, Lisa Williams
Andy Byng and Colin Bates
Tony Stockwell and Mavis Pittilla at The Journey Within (NJ)
Tutors from the Arthur Findlay College in the UK
I’ve traveled from Phoenix to Hawaii to the UK and back again to deepen my practice, my understanding, and my trust in the unseen.
Along the way, I’ve taught classes, led groups, guided circles, held space for the grieving, mentored developing mediums, and helped hundreds of people connect to their loved ones and their own inner wisdom.
✨ Why I’m Sharing All This
Because maybe your path looks a little like mine.
Maybe you stumbled onto something that cracked you open. Maybe you’ve felt things you can’t explain. Maybe your soul has been whispering—and you’re finally ready to listen.
Or maybe you’re grieving. Or awakening. Or just done with surface-level living and craving something deeper, truer, and more meaningful.
If so, I’m so glad you’re here.
This isn’t just what I do. It’s who I am. And I’d be honored to walk alongside you for a little while.