What spiritual skills do you have?
I believe in divine intervention through God and the Angels, and I’m able to tap into that guidance to deliver clear, meaningful messages.
When did you discover your gifts?
I discovered my gifts over time through natural intuitive experiences. For years, I’ve been able to receive and deliver messages—even to people I’ve never met, sometimes in everyday situations. I’ve come to understand that guidance can come through in many ways, and I see myself as someone who helps translate those messages clearly. I focus on sharing what comes through with honesty, compassion, and the intention to help people understand what they need to hear.
What tools do you use within your readings?
I use two beautiful angel card decks (please see my intro video for more details). One is a standard 78-card deck, and the other is a 44-card deck. I also have a few handmade Saint cards that I incorporate into readings when guided. In addition, I have a traditional 78-card tarot deck, which I occasionally use to pull one or two cards. I typically reserve this deck for yes-or-no questions, as I find that my strongest and clearest spiritual messages come through my angel and Saint-based cards.
What advice would you give to those customers contemplating their first reading?
The Universe and higher beings have led you here for a reason. If you are contemplating your first reading, trust that sense of curiosity or pull you are feeling. Come with an open heart and an open mind, and allow the messages meant for you to come through. Every reading is a sacred space for clarity, guidance, and reassurance on your path.
What’s your most memorable psychic experience?
I drive for Uber occasionally and had a lady passenger this day. She gets in my car to get a ride to a laundromat. I receive information and messages from her angels and say, “You’re a CNA right?” “You’re going to work.” This opens her floodgates. She quit being a CNA and worked at the laundromat. She was so involved in this hard conversation that she obviously needed so badly, she didn’t even think to ask how I knew she was a nurse. Her message was clear to me: go back to the work you enjoy.