• Intuition, Inner Voice, and the Courage to Listen!
    2026/06/07

    In this Sunday Solo episode of Medium Curious, Jane Morgan explores the power of intuition, inner knowing, and learning how to trust the voice within — especially during life’s biggest decisions.

    Jane shares deeply personal (and often hilarious) stories about communicating with her “higher self,” including an animated conversation with her own heart before a medical scan, and the emotional moment her son realized he may have found his life’s calling.

    Along the way, she reflects on:

    • the difference between intuition and fear
    • how silence helps us hear our inner voice
    • why modern life pulls us away from ourselves
    • the role of meditation and consciousness
    • trusting intuitive nudges in real life
    • raising your frequency through love, optimism, and presence
    • why intuition may be more powerful than AI

    This episode is funny, thoughtful, emotional, and deeply encouraging for anyone trying to make sense of their next step — or simply wanting a more peaceful relationship with themselves.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    “Am I on the right path?” “Can I trust my intuition?” “Is there something bigger helping me?”

    …this little convo is for you!

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    29 分
  • Dead Talks, Real Feelings: David Ferrugio on Grief, Loss, and Living Fully
    2026/06/03

    David Ferrugio has been hosting Dead Talks Podcast for six years, built on a simple but radical premise: death is the one experience every single one of us shares, so why aren't we talking about it? What started as a way to process losing his father in the North Tower on September 11th, 2001 when David was twelve years old, has grown into one of the more remarkable shows in the grief space. Eclectic guests, real conversations, zero pretense. Sarah and Jane are big fans, and this episode felt like meeting an old friend.

    David talks about what compelled him to start the show, what hundreds of conversations about grief and loss have taught him, and why death remains so taboo when it's the most universal thing we've got. David, Jane and Sarah dig into the strange duality of grief: how 9/11 was simultaneously the most public and the most isolating event of his life, and how that contradiction is actually at the heart of what grief feels like for all of us. They also get into intuition, energy sovereignty, why men are so underrepresented in this space, and how Dead Talks has become a place where people feel safe.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Grief is simultaneously the most universal human experience and the most isolating one. Building community around it, even just a comments section, gives people permission to speak their truth.
    • Men showing up to talk openly about grief is significant. It lets other men know that vulnerability is safe and it shifts the cultural conversation in a way that benefits all.
    • Fear of death often comes down to fear of the unknown.
    • Trying to control the uncontrollable is exhausting and ultimately impossible. The better plan is learning to go for the ride.

    Direct Quotes:

    "It's the most universal experience, yet the most isolating experience at the same time. Just like life, it's a double-edged sword." — David Ferrugio

    "All people want is to be heard and validated. And if they're saying it here, they might feel somewhat safe in saying it — because this is what we're doing here." — David Ferrugio

    "My dream is for everybody who wants to, to just delight in the fact that they have access to energy, to spirit, to their intuition. It's not some weird, freaky thing." — Sarah

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    54 分
  • Crystal Curious? Emelie Collet on How Stones, Energy, and Intuition Work Together
    2026/05/27

    We’re bringing back one of our favorite conversations all about crystals, energy, intuition, and spiritual connection with the radiant Emelie Collet. (replay - episode 29)

    Whether you’re crystal-curious, already working with stones in your spiritual practice, or just love exploring different healing modalities, this episode is full of grounded, practical insight.

    Sarah, Jane, and Emelie dive into how crystals interact with our energy, the importance of intention, and why intuition matters more than “doing it perfectly.” Emelie shares her personal journey with crystal work, how certain stones can support grounding and spiritual connection, and why clear quartz is one of the most powerful tools for amplifying energy.

    The conversation also explores the history of feminine wisdom, energy work, self-trust, and the importance of bringing more light and compassion into the world right now.

    Inside this episode:

    ✨ How crystals can support intuition and mediumship ✨ Why grounding matters in spiritual work ✨ Beginner-friendly crystal recommendations ✨ The energetic properties of clear quartz, rose quartz, black tourmaline, angelite, green aventurine, and more ✨ How to cleanse, program, and work with crystals intentionally ✨ Letting go of fear and superstition around spiritual practices ✨ Why your intuition is the most important tool you have

    A few favorite moments from Emelie:

    “You don’t have to justify yourself to anyone.”

    “Rose Quartz is like the friend who always compliments you.”

    “Your interest is validation enough to follow that.”

    If you’ve ever felt drawn to crystals, this episode is your reminder that curiosity alone is enough reason to explore.

    Connect with Emelie Collet:

    Emelie’s Linktree Instagram: @crystalemelie

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    Please download the episode before listening, and if you enjoy Medium Curious, be sure to rate, review, subscribe, and share with a friend.

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    50 分
  • Fairies, Raising Dragons, and the Missing Feminine Archetype ~ Kim Rhodes Returns!
    2026/05/20
    She's back! Kim Rhodes, best known as the mom on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and Sheriff Jody on Supernatural, returns for a second conversation with Sarah and Jane, and this time things get even more interesting. Kim opens by confirming what a psychic once told her years ago: she has fae blood. A stranger at a recent convention walked up and informed her that her fairy wings were fluttering, and honestly, once you see her on camera, you can't argue with it. What unfolds from there is a wide-ranging, deeply real conversation about what it means to live outside the box. Kim shares her experience as an autistic woman diagnosed six years ago with both autism and ADHD, offering a nuanced, personal take on the Telepathy Tapes phenomenon and why blanket statements about neurodivergent people, even well-meaning ones, deserve a closer look. She makes a compelling case that autistic people may not be more psychic than anyone else, but they may be less likely to censor themselves when something pops in, and that distinction matters. The conversation winds into Kim's new theory about feminine archetypes: that the traditional maiden-mother-crone framework is missing a fourth stage, the Warrior, a phase she describes as a woman who has survived long enough to stop apologizing for taking up space and start using her gifts as weapons of love. Kim also talks about her life since the pandemic: volunteering four days a week at an animal sanctuary where she has strong opinions about goats (she has a favorite, his name is Greg, and he's an a**hole), a miniature horse named Bob, and a chicken named Jeff. She shares her perspective on animal communication, why animals don't really need to talk the way humans do, and what it's like to be present with animals as they leave their bodies. The whole episode has that quality Kim brings wherever she goes: real, warm, a little unfiltered, and remarkably wise. Key Takeaways: Autism may not confer special psychic ability, but it can lower the internal filter that stops people from expressing what they pick up. Kim suggests the gift isn't more perception, it's less self-censorship, and there's a meaningful difference.The maiden-mother-crone framework may be missing a fourth archetype: the Warrior. The tools of the warrior don't have to look like traditional strength. Kim's weapons are love and presence, and she spent years feeling ashamed that wasn't more exciting before she accepted it as exactly enough.Trauma can hone intuitive gifts. Several voices in this conversation, and beyond it, have observed that learning to read a room for survival wires people for psychic sensitivity. The skill doesn't disappear when the danger does.Animals, for the most part, don't need to be heard the way humans do. Kim observes that animals aren't in a state of disconnect from source, which means the anxious need to be seen and validated just isn't part of their experience. They're already living it.Psychic experience doesn't require supernatural explanation. Kim points out that science already confirms the five senses don't capture everything: sounds we can't hear, light waves we can't see, magnetic fields fish can navigate. Dismissing intuitive information as impossible while accepting ultraviolet light is, she notes, a little inconsistent.Being seen, fully and without conditions, is what most people are actually hungry for. Kim has been called mom her whole life, resisted it, and finally stepped into it, and what she found inside it is one of the most powerful things a person can offer another human being. Direct Quotes: "I don't think autistic people are any more or less psychic than the rest of the population. I just think we might be less likely to judge ourselves for it and more likely to express it." "I'm not trying to glean identity or power from outside sources. I've recognized the ability to create it internally and with my creator." "It doesn't bother me that science has not caught up with my experience." Resources & Links: Kim Rhodes on Instagram: @kimrhodes4realKim Rhodes on Cameo: cameo.com/kimrhodesMedium Curious Podcast Episode 6 (Kim's first appearance)Explore the Intuition & Mediumship Course: https://www.mediumcurious.comBook a reading with Jane Morgan https://www.janemorganmedium.com/Book a reading with Sarah Rathke https://www.sarahrathke.com/Jane's Substack: https://janemorgan.substack.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mediumcuriouspod/
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  • Beyond Dogma: How I Learned to Trust My Own Intuition
    2026/05/17

    In this deeply personal Sunday Solo, Sarah shares something she has been unpacking for most of her adult life: what happens when the spiritual framework you were raised in stops fitting who you are, and what you find when you finally give yourself permission to look beyond it.

    Sarah grew up immersed in faith. Church was community, church was family, church was the lens through which everything was understood. There was genuine beauty in it: the hymns, the stories, the practice of prayer, the feeling of being held by something larger than yourself. And there were also questions, lots of them, that a sensitive and curious kid couldn't quite make fit. Questions she eventually stopped asking, until life made her start again.

    She traces a journey that will feel familiar to a lot of listeners: leaving organized religion behind in college, finding her footing in the material world, becoming a parent and reaching back toward the big questions, and then being confronted by loss. The death of her best friend's six-year-old son, her own child's best friend, was the moment she could no longer stay comfortable in a purely material worldview. Sarah went down the mediumship rabbit-hole looking for answers.

    Along the way, Sarah reflects on her mother's sustaining faith, the compassion she found for her parents as she understood why they made the choices they did, and an unexpected encounter with the late Rachel Held Evans during meditation.

    This episode isn't about leaving faith behind. It's about what happens when you stop outsourcing your spiritual knowing to someone else's rulebook and start trusting the one that lives inside you. If you've ever felt like your beliefs needed to evolve but weren't sure you had permission, this one's for you.

    Key Takeaways

    • Faith is not a fixed target. It evolves with every experience we have and holding space for that evolution is not a crisis of faith. It's an expression of it.
    • The spiritual practices we absorb in childhood can be more resilient than we think. Prayer, presence, the sense of being connected to something larger; those things don't have to be thrown out with the framework they came in. They just may need a new container.
    • You cannot pass on a spiritual awakening. That kind of knowing has to be lived firsthand. The most loving thing anyone can do is create the conditions for someone else to find their own way there.
    • Grief has a way of reopening the questions we thought we'd put to rest. Sometimes the losses we can't make sense of are exactly what leads us toward a deeper truth about consciousness, connection, and what continues.
    • Spiritual gatekeeping, the idea that you need more credentials, more permission, more of someone else's approval to trust your own experience, is worth examining closely. Your direct relationship with the Divine is valid on its own terms.
    • The ultimate litmus test for any belief, rule, or framework: does it move you toward love, or toward fear? That question belongs to you. And you get to apply it to everything.

    Direct Quotes

    "Faith and spirituality aren't a fixed target. They're fluid. They change with everything we experience."

    "I don't think you can pass on a spiritual awakening. That kind of knowing has to be lived. It has to be yours."

    Links and Resources

    • Rachel Held Evans
    • On Being with Krista Tippett — episode with Jeff Chu on Rachel Held Evans
    • Medium Curious episode: Spiritual Rules — Which Ones Do We Actually Need

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    29 分
  • Spiritual Rules Worth Breaking (and the Ones Worth Keeping!)
    2026/05/13

    Where we're going? We don't need Rules!

    Sarah and Jane talk story about the spiritual rules we were handed — and the ones we actually need. Sarah comes prepared with a list (both parents are Virgos, so obviously she has a list), and together she and Jane move through the rules worth following and the ones worth leaving behind.

    At the top of the list: energy sovereignty. You are responsible for your own energy, full stop. Protecting your energetic field isn't selfish — it's a requirement. From there, the conversation opens up into the golden rule, do no harm, the ethics of making predictions in readings, and the importance of self-care for those in service-based work.

    On the flip side, Sarah and Jane unpack the rules we don't need anymore: dogma, fear-based thinking, spiritual gatekeeping, and the belief that suffering is proof of dedication. They talk about the permission-slip trap — always needing one more certificate, one more credential — and why the Akashic Records episode cracked something open for Sarah around trusting her own access.

    The episode lands somewhere expansive: if a rule makes you feel smaller, it's probably not yours to follow. If it comes from love and opens something up in you, it's worth keeping. Simple, but not easy — and exactly why they keep showing up to talk about it.

    Key Takeaways

    • Energy sovereignty is non-negotiable. You are responsible for your own energetic and emotional state — and protecting that field is an act of kindness to yourself and everyone around you.
    • "Do no harm" isn't just a platitude — it's a real ethical standard for anyone doing intuitive or healing work. Making fear-based predictions, issuing warnings of doom, or weaponizing someone's hope is harmful. Full stop.
    • The golden rule includes you. Spiritual people often pour endlessly into others while running on empty. Caring for yourself isn't a distraction from your purpose — it's the foundation of it.
    • Dogma is the rule that tells you to stop questioning. Any belief system — spiritual or otherwise — that demands you shut down your curiosity is worth examining.
    • There is no spiritual hierarchy. The gatekeeping is crumbling. You don't need another permission slip to trust your own access to the Divine.
    • The deepest rule might be the simplest one: if it makes you feel expansive, it's worth following. If it makes you feel smaller, it isn't.

    Quotes

    "Protecting your own energy field isn't selfish. It's a responsibility." — Sarah

    "I didn't come all this way — coming out as a medium — to be put in a box." — Sarah

    "Your guidance is provided by you. It does not have to be other-provided." — Jane

    Links and Resources

    Episode mentioned: Tammy Tocheniuk (Episode 97)

    Episode mentioned: Dr. Linda Howe / Akashic Records episode

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    45 分
  • Mothers of Magic: Perdita Finn on How to Summon Your Ancestors and Reclaim the Mothering You Never Had
    2026/05/06
    Ready to feel all the feelings? Sarah and Jane sit down with author and mystic Perdita Finn on the eve of the launch of her new book, Mothers of Magic: Summoning the Wisdom of Our Ancestors — and the timing feels nothing short of divinely arranged. Perdita is also the author of Take Back the Magic: Conversations with the Unseen World, and this episode picks up right where that book left off: the dead are not gone, they are available to help us. What unfolds is one of the most resonant conversations Medium Curious has ever had. Perdita brings her gift for poetic, grounded storytelling to questions that couldn't feel more urgent: What does it mean to be un-mothered in a culture designed to make mothers fail? How do we reclaim the grandmothers who were silenced, reduced to diagnoses, cornered by circumstance? And how do we connect with them now, across the veil, when we need them most? Perdita shares the story of her grandmother Nellie — a woman she only knew as a stroke victim, but who she discovered, through diaries found after her mother's death, to be a complicated, extraordinary soul worth claiming. She talks about the forget-me-nots blooming in her yard three weeks early on book launch day, carried from England to America by her grandmother, and what it feels like to offer this book to her. The conversation moves through the lost village of mothering — how before civilization, a mother was anyone who cared, regardless of gender or biology — to the very practical question of what to do with all of it: the grief, the rage, the overwhelm, the headlines. Perdita's answer is to delegate to the dead. She opens every morning with her worries and calls on her team on the other side, from her late dentist to the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, trusting that the dead can hold what we cannot. This episode will leave you crying, laughing, and reaching for your own grandmother's hand across whatever distance separates you. Key Takeaways The dead are still available to us. Perdita opens every morning by calling on her team on the other side — ancestors, teachers, friends, even those we've lost to historical atrocity — and asks them to help carry what feels too heavy to hold alone. This isn't metaphor. It's a daily practice with real effects.Our grandmothers were more than the stories we were told about them. Many of us inherited a reduced version of who our grandmothers were — shaped by trauma, mental illness labels, silence, and the limits of the era they lived in. Their diaries, their objects, their dreams can give them back to us as full human beings.Fretting is a form of prayer. Perdita reframes worry not as weakness but as creativity at work — an act of turning something over, wearing away at a problem, spinning new possibilities into being. Our anxious minds are also our most generative ones.Before civilization, a mother was an adult who cared. Mothering wasn't defined by gender or biology. It was communal, expansive, and distributed across a whole circle of people. Reclaiming that definition is not just healing — it's resistance.We are all psychic, and we have been trained out of it. Perdita's own precognitive dreams were met with terror by her mother, and she shut them down. When we silence those gifts in children — and in ourselves — we lose our most essential line of communication with the unseen world.The goal isn't just your lifetime. Perdita encourages thinking in terms of 49 generations — roughly 1,200 years. What prayer would you want to still be praying then? What healing are you beginning now that you may not live to see complete? Quotable Moments "What we long for are the arms and the embrace of a circle of mothers — a circle of grandmothers, a circle of beings who know who we are and want us to be who we are." "If we weren't adored by a group of women who loved us in life, just know: you are adored by beings beyond measure who love you from the other side." "We need less children in the world and more mothers." "A knot, an obstacle, a problem, a rift — becomes an opportunity for magic with the dead." "If we remember we're all each other's mothers, we're going to stop clear-cutting the forest and mountaintop mining and putting each other in solitary confinement." Resources and Links Mothers of Magic: Summoning the Wisdom of Our Ancestors by Perdita Finn — https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/perdita-finn/mothers-of-magic/9798894140667/?lens=running-pressTake Back the Magic: Conversations with the Unseen World by Perdita Finn — https://takebackthemagic.com/Artist Sarah Jarrett (cover art for Mothers of Magic) — https://www.instagram.com/sarahjarrettart/Perdita Finn's Substack— https://substack.com/@perditafinnPrevious Medium Curious episode with Perdita Finn — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-work-with-the-dead-perdita-finn-on-signs/id1726468626?i=1000739450990 Medium Curious’ Website: https://www.mediumcurious.com Explore the ...
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  • How to Use Spiritual Solutions to Solve Life’s Hardest Problems
    2026/05/03

    In this Sunday solo, Jane shares a deeply personal and practical approach to handling life’s hardest moments—without getting swamped by them.

    After facing an overwhelming real-life situation, she walks through the exact mindset shifts and spiritual tools she used to move from stress and confusion… to clarity, calm, and real solutions.

    From the simple mantra “nothing’s a problem” to creating a “spiritual container” around challenges, this episode is a guide to navigating difficulty with more ease, support, and trust.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure what to do next—this episode will give you a new way forward.

    What You’ll Learn:
    • Why the way you label a problem changes your entire experience of it
    • How to stop feeling emotionally “swamped” by hard situations
    • What a “spiritual container” is—and how to use it
    • How to separate yourself from the problem (so you can actually solve it)
    • Simple ways to ask for help—from intuition, guides, or the universe
    • A powerful method for receiving clear next steps
    • How intention, visualization, and energy can support real-world results
    Key Takeaways:
    • Not everything that feels like a problem needs to stay one
    • You don’t have to carry everything inside your “field”
    • Help is available—but you have to ask (or even require it)
    • Clarity comes when you create space between you and the problem
    • Small, guided steps are more powerful than trying to solve everything at once
    Memorable Moments:
    • “Nothing’s a problem.” — the mindset that changes everything
    • The concept of your personal “field” and why it matters
    • Turning a difficult conversation into a collaborative moment
    • The visualization of placing a problem outside your body
    • Requiring help instead of just hoping for it
    Practical Tools from This Episode:

    Try this simple 3-step reset next time you feel overwhelmed:

    1. Clear your field Imagine pushing the problem out of your personal space
    2. Ask (or require) help From your intuition, guides, or whatever you believe in
    3. Wait for the next step Don’t solve everything—just follow the first clear nudge
    Resources Mentioned:
    • How to Read the Akashic Records – Linda Howe
    • The Power of Intention – Wayne Dyer
    • Jane's substack article featuring 'Nothings a problem!
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    27 分