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He Speaks To The Dead: Australia’s Most Famous Psychic Medium

In this episode, I sit down with David Stevens from Melbourne, better known as “David the Medium.”

Full disclosure- I am extremely skeptical of this stuff. But a friend asked if I’d like David on the podcast. I watched some of his social media content and thought he would be a good guest for both believers and sceptics.


I’m pleased I did too- he is a very smart guy and I was impressed. If you give it a go I think you’ll enjoy this episode.


What makes David’s story so compelling is that he didn’t grow up seeing spirits or believing in the afterlife.

He was a law graduate, criminal prosecutor, and counter-terrorism analyst. He was also a self-confessed sceptic who lived firmly in logic and structure. That all changed after a chance meeting with another medium sent his life in a completely different direction.


This episode is not about convincing anyone of anything. It’s about curiosity. Whether you’re deeply spiritual, openly skeptical like me, or somewhere in between – I hope this conversation will make you think.


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