Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe - Tyler Henry Hollywood Medium

Episode Date: May 8, 2018

Kaitlyn and special co-host Lo speak with Hollywood Medium Tyler Henry to speak about his TV show, learning and developing his gift at a young age, and some of the favorite readings he's done... See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:34 Who's down with OTV? Who's that with OTV? Podcast One presents off the Vine with Caitlin Bristow. Caitlin is creating a space where girls and gents can feel empowered to be themselves. Get ready for lots of laughs. Tabby topics. On filtered advice and wine. Lots of wine.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Get ready to shake things up. Here's Caitlin. Welcome to Off the Vine. Thank you. I'm your host. I've got a, I'm your host, Caitlin Bristow. Sorry, sometimes I forget to say my own name, but you're listening to my podcast, so I'm sure you know. I have a co-host in the house tonight.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Hey. Hey, everybody knows him from my Instagram story. Lo, he is my stylist. I always feel like such a, like, snob when I say. He's my stylist. Like, who am I? I mean, well, I just feel like you have a million things going on in your life, so it's nice to keep everything organized.
Starting point is 00:01:27 with a fashion stylist. Yeah. So. And I got a friend out of it, too. Yay. Two for one. Two for one deal. It's a discount.
Starting point is 00:01:35 Oh, my gosh, it is. And anyone who watches my Instagram stories, we did a little short film. Remember? Oh, an iconic short film. Yeah. I don't know if you got the chance to see it, Tyler. I haven't had the privilege yet, but fill me in. Well, we'll show you it after because I saved it.
Starting point is 00:01:51 But basically, we, I don't know how the idea even started. We were having sushi. and I looked down and the shoe that I had put her in her left baby toe was hanging out of it ever so gently hanging out of the baby tail yeah hanging out the sandal wait yeah I can do a little so then I said like that there it is yeah oh no it's like a megan fox though yes exactly except it's the toe the baby toe exactly so she wiggled it back and I was like oh my god I feel like playing that song you had a bad day which who sings that song is it a drain It's been a while
Starting point is 00:02:29 I think so No, you nailed that You nailed that Yeah So anyway That just started It was birthed in that moment And then we just decided
Starting point is 00:02:36 To make everything About having a bad day So I crossed the street And I tripped In front of these two guys Who definitely thought I Tripped but I was trying to
Starting point is 00:02:45 Oh no Just all for the gram You know And so I tripped And then it was like Me walking across the street And I tripped And then it goes
Starting point is 00:02:50 Because you had a bad day And then I went And then I went and got Some Froyo And then it fell out of my cup And then it was like Because you had a bad day and then my hair extensions came out and we just you get the idea right it's a crown talk
Starting point is 00:03:02 day exactly exactly um okay so you are known as hollywood's medium um you're such a little like sweetheart nugget i just like every time i watch you i just want to hug you and just like i'm just so excited to have you here because i'm a fan thank you i'm gonna go ahead and say it that i'm a fan i love um so okay we're this happens me all the time i get lost to my notes and i don't care I'm way too excited right now. Okay. So you go to celebrities' homes, like their actual homes. It's not like set up.
Starting point is 00:03:33 It's not a stage. It's their actual homes. That is correct. And your mom drives you. And because you get in the zone on your way there. I do. Now, you don't know whose home you're going to because this is your show on E. You don't know where you're going.
Starting point is 00:03:49 You just show up and sometimes you're like, holy shit, it's Megan Fox. And sometimes you're like, I don't know you at all. But actually, it's like Kristen Cavalier. who people know. Right. Exactly. I love it, though. It's so perfect.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Yes. So you start picking up on things even when you don't know the person, like on your way to their home. Absolutely. So when we go to the actual readings themselves, we never know where we're going or who I'm about to meet. And so even when my mom drives me, we actually follow a lead vehicle that the production has us follow.
Starting point is 00:04:16 And so we'll go to a general neighborhood or an area. And we'll either meet at the client's home or we'll meet at a neutral location, like a hotel or rented space. Oh, yeah, because sometimes I've. I've seen you be in Nashville and you'll go to like a recording studio. Yes, exactly. So there's situations where that will happen to. But I often will get really strong impressions before I actually arrive for the location.
Starting point is 00:04:35 And usually they're actually not impressions about the client themselves. Usually it's about the level one that I'm going to be connecting with in some capacity. Wow. That is just the stuff is so wild to me because sometimes I feel like I've got a bit of a gift, but I don't think I do. I can't. I really, sometimes I'm like. Wait, what? Well, not not on your level.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Tyler, like obviously not on or that's what I'd be doing for a job, but like sometimes I just like feel things around me like I'll be laying on a couch and I will actually feel like steps like somebody taking steps around me or I will like feel a presence. Man. But I can't like connect right because I'm very open to it. I'm like, hey, I'm here. I'm into it. I'm not scared. But no, they don't want to connect with me. But I mean, will they do because they're walking around me and I can feel it.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Right. You're feeling it. I mean, we all have an intuition. We all have the capability to connect, but some more than others. Wait, when did, can I ask a question? Yeah, of course. So curious. When did you first realize, like, okay, this is something that's happening right now?
Starting point is 00:05:33 Like, what age were you? Were you, like, five years old? And that's when the moment happened. Yeah. Well, it really started for me when I was actually 10. And I grew up in a pretty conservative Christian household. We didn't talk about spirits or mediums. And one night in April of 2006, I basically went to bed and just woke up.
Starting point is 00:05:48 And I knew that my grandmother was going to pass the minute I woke up. And it felt like a knowingness, like a memory. that I was just recollecting as though it had already happened. But when I had gone to sleep, I knew my grandmother was alive. So it didn't make any sense. Right. And I went into the room and was really upset and explaining this to my mom. And I was just like, Mom, I feel like grandma's going to pass.
Starting point is 00:06:05 And as I was explaining this, her phone rang. And she said, hold on to Tyler. And she picked up the phone. And as she did, it was my dad on the phone saying, hey, wow. Oh, my gosh. So that was really the first moment. But at 10 years old, it's just something that happens to you. You don't call it an ability.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Right. Because you're 10, you probably don't understand, A, what that is. And because you haven't talked about it with your family or anything. And B, it's like, how did a 10-year-old's brain even try and understand that, you know? Exactly. And even my mom, I think, was so just immersed in her grief and having to process the fact that my grandma just died, that even she just was kind of like, okay, well, you know, maybe it was because they were close. And so my mom thought that maybe, you know, that was all it was. But as time went on, I would go to school and interact with kids and teachers and started finding
Starting point is 00:06:45 that I would basically just recollect information that there's no way I could have known when I would share it. About like your teachers and classmates. Exactly. One case I was walking on a P.E. track with a group of kids. And I looked over at a kid and I said, you have an uncle named Sal or Salvador. And it was just as if it was my uncle. I just knew it just as clearly. And he looked over at me and he was kind of scared. And he said, yeah, I have an uncle named Salvador, but he's like, not close to the family. How did you know that? And I was like, I don't know. I just do. And that started happening. I'm a witch. Exactly. Sabrina, the teenage bitch. Some people call me Sabrina. Exactly. Wow. That's so cool. Yeah, it was bizarre. That, okay, so I had on the podcast,
Starting point is 00:07:20 Monica the medium and she was saying that she like had this feeling and I think it was college as late as college that she just started being like having some sort of feeling about this girl and she was like she thought she was gay she's like am I a lesbian like do I have it like feelings towards because she just didn't know like what she was feeling right and I guess did not navigate those feelings of what was going on right and then realized that it was like some connection and she was feeling just something that she'd never experienced before I don't know I just think it's so wild like how it can just come about yeah and then and then you're like how do I like use this gift because I really do keep trying I'm like guys connect with me like I
Starting point is 00:08:01 want to I want to be into it I want them to be able to you know yeah I want to be a big responsibility oh I know and I'm sure people say it all the time like I want to do that and you're like actually it's like it must be like also very overwhelming and there's there's no way to turn it off once you're open to it right good question's a great question yeah you know I I really have tried to maintain some sense of normalcy, and I'm 22 now, so it's been 12 years that I've known about this. And ever since, I've really just kind of tried to manage normal day life and trying to not constantly connect with everyone I interact with. So there's no way of completely shutting this down, but I definitely kind of rev up when I know that I'm going to do a reading, when I have to do a reading, I'll meditate and kind of go into basically like my processes, the things I do to connect. And that's kind of how I turn on.
Starting point is 00:08:44 And how annoying is it for you to be now, like, recognizable, obviously? and have people, like, just in the grocery store must come up to you and be like, oh, my gosh, like, can you, like, tell me what this person's thinking? And, like, it probably happens all the time. It does. And, you know, everybody's grandma's past. Of course. So everyone has, you know, someone they're wanting to hear from or connect with. And, you know, I understand that these people, you know, see me.
Starting point is 00:09:06 And it represents something much more, which is a connection to their loved one. So I still take the time. And, you know, even when I'm going about my day, I try to, like, listen to what they have to say. And if someone has experienced a loss, you know, just listening can make a big difference. See, I'm good with not connecting with certain people. people like you know like this i just want to leave them in that world yeah and i'm like hey i'm good you're like i can shut it off yeah yeah it's important to be able to do i was just on the steve harvey show and steve was talking about that same thing he was like i can just turn around and shut a person out
Starting point is 00:09:35 if i don't want them in my life i'm like you would steve harvey we saw the memo yeah yeah except you and steve harvey are very different um energies um but if i were you and that happen i i get very easily overwhelmed if people recognize me and so if I were you I'd just be like such a homebody I'd be like I'm just going to stay home like because I would feel like people are using me at all times which you're very sweet
Starting point is 00:10:01 and humble and maybe I'm an asshole but like I would just I feel like I would be like can you not I'm working right now like or I'm not working right now like don't I don't want to be on right you know because there's got to be times where you just want to shut it off for sure and it's tricky when you are your job so exactly there you go I just pictured Mrs. Delf fire going, I am job. I am job.
Starting point is 00:10:24 I am job. You would Janiahed out, fire, dear. Was that good? That was good. That was very good. It was actually impressive. Hello. Okay, I'll stop.
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Starting point is 00:11:59 Because today is Monday when we're recording. Okay, I don't know if you can answer this then because this will not, is that your PR? She's like staring at me like, don't you know anything. But this isn't going to air until like next Tuesday. So I don't know if you can say this. But Litoia Jackson, you have on. um i'm such a michael jackson fan i'm such a latoya fan are you i live for her you live for latoya of course i do well yeah i do too i guess loved her single in 1983 i believe i'm not too
Starting point is 00:12:28 sure wow but um good memory definitely an icon to some wow yeah okay um that's it yeah i've been practicing yeah that's good um she is so cute um she is so cute i like had to leave work when michael jackson passed because, I mean, I grew up dancing, and that's every dance I ever did was to Michael Jackson. And I, like, always thought in my life I would be his backup dancer one day. So my dreams kind of shattered when that happened as well, but that was selfish. So do you connect with Michael Jackson? It really happened. Holy shish kebabs. You know, obviously, I just, like, I just felt that all over my body. Oh, no. Did you get the chills and be a little? It happens. Head to toe. Head to toe. You probably deal with so.
Starting point is 00:13:14 So many chills in your lifetime. You're probably like, oh, what else? Let me guess, goosebumps. Exactly. Heard that one before. Okay, you connected with Michael Jackson. I did. So when she answered the door, obviously, I recognize her.
Starting point is 00:13:25 So as a medium, that's actually a challenge because I prefer to not recognize my clients because then it's easy and I don't have to go in with anything else. Right. But in this case, I recognized her. And so I obviously knew that she was interested in hearing from Michael. But as a medium that presents a challenge, because my job is all about connecting information that's private and specific and detail that isn't public information. Right. And Michael is the most famous person in the world. So I was like, oh, great.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Yeah, you're like, this is going to be challenging. Right. But as I sat with her, I was actually surprised because her grandparents came through and then Michael came through. And when he did, it really was not moonwalking, didn't come across as, you know, this guy with the fedora. I wish he did. I know, right.
Starting point is 00:13:57 But it was just a brother looking to connect with a sister, no different than any other reading that I would do with a similar dynamic. And she really went to the reading because she wanted to know what exactly happened to Michael. There were still some elements of mystery around what exactly happened. Who was around? Who wasn't? Was he murdered?
Starting point is 00:14:12 Right. And so, you know, as I sat with her, he basically came through. And it was very hard to get him to focus on his last moments. He was, like, wanting to show all these other sweet things. It was really fascinating. So I was talking about cockatoos and birds and it was weird if he had one. And there was just a bunch of weird details that came in. And LaToya validated that a lot of what popped in was actually private information.
Starting point is 00:14:31 There was stuff that wasn't public that only the family knew. And she was able to validate it. So she knew who was coming in. And then when it finally did get to talking about, you know, those final days, it was really fascinating to just kind of go on it. and kind of see one thing after another as to what happened. Can you tell us? Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:14:47 I mean, the gist is when he came in, you know, he did acknowledge, obviously, an untimely passing, not wanting to pass away when he did. But he did acknowledge the doctor and referred to the fact that he knew that this doctor left the room when he should have stayed in the room, that there was a phone call that this doctor had gone on and that there was basically an element of medical negligence with this that he acknowledged and brought forward towards that doctor. So it was fascinating to kind of see that because he didn't really acknowledge, you know, There was no, nothing negative around family.
Starting point is 00:15:13 It was just all basically what this person was or wasn't in the room. And they didn't know. And so it was just a really fascinating connection. Wow. That must have been one of, like, a highlight for you just like being able to, I mean, do that for Latoya and the family, but also be like, what's up, M.J. Yeah, I know. It was bizarre. Because, you know, people think that it gets the sixth sense when you do a reading that you see the person.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Yeah. You know what I was going to ask, is it, do you have any visuals in your, like, what are you saying, like a cockatoo appeared in your head? Like, what's going on? That's the weird thing. I will do an entire reading and never know what the person look like that I'm communicating with. I don't see them behind people. It's not that kind of see like a, you know, them hanging out in the ether. If anything, it actually starts with a feeling.
Starting point is 00:15:51 And then my sixth sense uses the other five senses to communicate. So I basically have to just really concentrate on my body and any changes that happen, because that's a read. And so I might get a smell. I might get a noise. I might get a vision. And they're all very subtle and very quick. And my job is basically to take any changes that go on to my body and figure out what it means. What's the significance of it?
Starting point is 00:16:09 and then try to figure out how it can be verified and then get it validated by the client. So in the case with the cockatoo, I did see a cockatoo, a bird with the feathers, and then basically just had to kind of just share everything that was coming through. Yeah, because you also bring a note pad and you do scribble. Scribble. So can you just kind of explain that? Absolutely. So in my readings, I scribble.
Starting point is 00:16:32 I bring a notebook and a pen, and I basically just sit there and do a repetitive motion of scribbling. And that really helps me just meditate and kind of get in the zone. And when I'm going throughout my day-to-day life, I kind of have, like, intuitive static. But when I really sit down and start scribbling, it really allows me to hone in and concentrate and connect. And so I actually started doing this in high school when I was on the phone with a girlfriend. Oh. Plotonic girlfriend. And we were talking on the phone.
Starting point is 00:16:53 And I was doodling, as you do when you're on the phone. And I found that every time the pen would go to paper, I would just get this weird pull. And it was just hard to explain. But it was a pull towards her. And so I just found that I went with it. The more I did it, the more I noticed it would happen. And for some reason, just pen to paper helps me. Oh, so you're not doing anything specific.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Right. It's just pen to paper. Exactly. I'm not writing anything. I'm not necessarily like, it's not automatic writing. It's literally just the mechanism of scribbling that kind of allows me to make a mental change. But you're also an artist, aren't you? Do you do art and stuff? I do, so you must be like... I want to know. What kind of art do you do? Accurly paints, actually. That's cool.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Yeah, that's a good way to unwind. So you're probably like, don't take this as art while you're scribbling, but it kind of is at the same time. I guess. And people now that I've kind of became a little bit more well known, actually, will hold onto the scribbles. Beforehand, they never cared. It was funny. I'm about to sell that scribble on eBay. I want to scribble. That's Michael Jackson's scribble.
Starting point is 00:17:44 Oh, yeah, you should. I wonder what happened. I think I gave it to Latoya. Yeah, I'm sure. I'm sure. She's selling it as we speak. Latoya doesn't need to sell anything. She's fine.
Starting point is 00:17:55 True. So, okay, sometimes I get smells that I'm like, oh, like, my grandma's here. Right. Yeah, like, do you know what the, I don't know if this is a Canadian thing? Mentholatum? Do you know that smell that I'm done? It's like memphis. Oh, yeah, like Vicks, kind of like, that's what I smell sometimes.
Starting point is 00:18:13 Yeah. And I'll, like, get those little whiffs. So I, because you said that smell is something that, what are other things that people find come through for signs that people are trying to give? It really varies, but I think dreams are a big one. Oh, yeah. It will often just dream of their loved ones. Sometimes they'll wake up thinking about a loved one. I think there's oftentimes a reason for that as well.
Starting point is 00:18:31 People sometimes notice repeating numbers. Sometimes people will say that they see, like, just certain reoccurring things in nature that are reminders, like, a dove or a rainbow or various things. So everyone has our little things that they see or acknowledge or connect with their loved one. And I don't believe the other side's out, you know, dropping pennies for us to find. Right. But they do know when we make that connection and say, oh, hey, I think that's them or I'm thinking of them. And so they're able to come through and then validate that.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Oh, okay. They're definitely not like sending, you know, they're not taking control of a dove and it's like, they're not like on a higher ground physically dropping a penny in front of us. They have better things to do. But they do know when we see these signs and acknowledge them as being connected to them. Have you ever had anyone that came through that you were like, whoa, this is dark? Like, this is scaring the hell out of me? That's what I was going to, I was like, is the tea ever too hot to spill?
Starting point is 00:19:17 Right. Oh, good. Thanks. I thought about that. I kind of maybe saw it on Twitter, stole it as my own, put it in my notes. Supernatural tea, there you go. Supernatural tea, too hot. Love it.
Starting point is 00:19:27 You know, honestly, I've really set the intention anytime I do you're reading to just connect information that's going to leave a person better than I found them. So I really don't ever pick up on anything that's, like, dark or heavy. To me, it's useless. If I pick up on something that's hard of it, heavy or dark, I'm not going to deliver it to the client. Right. So that's kind of a waste of my energy.
Starting point is 00:19:41 You don't want it. Yeah, I guess. And I'm thinking like a lot of times when they have that opportunity to come through, they don't want to share negative things. Right. Like they probably want, you know. Yeah. Priorities are different.
Starting point is 00:19:53 Or do they? Or do they? You know, there's some angry people that there's some people that die and they're not the nicest. Well, that was one of my questions. So what is your whole take on like the crossing over? Like, I have so many questions in this question. So when somebody passes, what is the process of the crossover and what does it that mean? Sure.
Starting point is 00:20:13 I mean, it's a huge question. I think it's the one thing we all want to know is what happens when we die. Tell us. After doing, where are we going? I'm doing so many readings. I wish I could say this is the place we go. But I have seen that from over the readings I've done, that there are commonalities that each individual acknowledges. Now, the two main things are, one, they go through a life review where when they transition,
Starting point is 00:20:33 they acknowledge seeing the ripple effect their actions and inactions had on the world around them. So when people come through, they acknowledge all the time that even if they didn't realize certain things in life, they see it on the other side.
Starting point is 00:20:44 And that tends to kind of give a big picture perspective. The most important thing they do on the other side is they process their ego. Now, their ego is something that we all have. We all have an ego.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Now, our egos might be a little deep for podcasts, but ego can be defined as the beliefs that we accept and define ourselves as throughout our world. So anything that we accept, opinions, our limitations,
Starting point is 00:21:02 our capabilities, the things that we accept about ourselves. We realize we're so much more than those beliefs. And so when we transition, we process our ego. We let it go. And we're really able to realize that we didn't know everything or we see where we got in our own way. And we just come to certain realizations that I think help people let go of things that they were holding on to in life. That's really cool.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Yeah, it's deep. I know. No, I like, you know what? This podcast is not very deep, but I like when we go deep. Yeah, because I'm like, see, we can. Yeah. We don't have to. We choose to sometimes.
Starting point is 00:21:29 No, I like that. Yeah. That's fair. Have you ever been able? Well, I'm sure you have, but do you ever communicate with your own family members who have passed or people close to you that have passed? I have had some connections with loved ones. My grandma came through pretty repeatedly after an initial premonition. But as time's gone on, I've actually felt there a lot less.
Starting point is 00:21:47 And my loved ones have kind of visited less and less than less as time's gone on. Why is that? I just think there's less of a need. Like, I know that they're okay. They know I'm okay. They know that we're all connected in some capacity. So there's less of a need for them to come through. That's true.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Okay. That's true. Do you like doing readings for celebrities, or do you wish you could just do like Frank from the deli? I love it. Well, I do Frank from the deli. Well, I don't do Frank from the deli, but I read Frank from the deli. Right? The majority of my clients are actually just members of the general public.
Starting point is 00:22:16 So the show is really the only thing that is focused on celebrities. I do about two to three readings a day when I'm not filming with just everyday people. So I think there's a benefit to reading celebrities. You get to obviously build a reputation. Of course. You get to connect with their fans as well, who might not be into mediums, which is neat. Yeah. But I love reading, you know, the general public, too, because obviously that's helping people who need it most.
Starting point is 00:22:35 And, you know, it's just a lot easier for me. Yeah. Yeah. It comes with a different energy. Celebrities have more of a – well, I don't know what the word equivalent of this would be. But they bring an energy that's different just than everyday people because you're exploring and delving into their personal lives. And as a public figure, it's different than not a public figure. Yeah, that's a good.
Starting point is 00:22:55 What did Megan Fox smell like? It smelled good. Kind of like – Like baby powder That's what I picture Like a coconut Like a coconut Like a coconut
Starting point is 00:23:06 Like a candle Like a macarwood Macaroon Oh Oh That's what I picture Her Baby powder macaroon
Starting point is 00:23:14 Yeah Sounds gross Like sweet Just she smells This is I get really creepy on people I love Ellen I love Megan Fox
Starting point is 00:23:21 Those are like two people That really stand out to me What about Oprah? Yeah Who doesn't like Oprah I've read Ellen too I've not read Oprah Oh yeah
Starting point is 00:23:29 Yeah, you did Porsche. Also right, Ellen, yeah. Oh, yeah. That was actually my first, how I found you first, because Ellen was talking about you and showed you talking to Porsche, which was mind-blowing because she was telling things that she's never shared with anybody. So I was like, whoa. Oh, yeah. Okay, what did Ellen smell like? Oh, Ellen?
Starting point is 00:23:51 Ellen, not as flowery. Not as flowery. Oh, it's so good. A little more musky. It's a good way. It was like, I just like knowing like what they said. Smelling. I'm still finding the words.
Starting point is 00:24:01 You're still, oh, so not musk. Oh, I want to nail that's like moth balls? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, nox balls. Okay. It was a fine moth. No, no, no, musk isn't. Like, um. What's like a cousin to musk?
Starting point is 00:24:15 Like a forest. Like a moist. Oh, now we're getting now moist territory. This is abandoned ship. Like a, like a moist tree. Like a mossy tree. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:28 After a nice rainfall. After a nice rainfall. I love that. There you go. You're welcome. How the hell did we get here? I don't know why that's like my thing that I think. I'm like, I wonder what they smell like.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Wait, didn't you talk to Whitney Houston? That happened, yeah. That's like your... That's my thing. Whitney's my jam. It was so crazy. I consider Whitney like my mother. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Bobby Christina came through too, and it was so sweet because when I was sitting with Bobby Brown, she kept showing me this image of Tina Turner and like, Tina Turner and saw her dance and I'm like, talking about Whitney Houston, what is this? And it ends up that Bobby Brown used to. to have his daughter dress of as Tina Turner when she was little, and she would come out and do these little performances as Tina Turner. And so when Bobby Christina was coming through, she was having me remind him of dressing of his Tina Turner.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Oh, that's so cute. Yeah. It's so crazy because I think people expect you to like, oh, what are they saying? Like they're just telling you sentences and, like, stories. And you're like, well, it doesn't work that way. It doesn't work that way. Yeah. And you don't have control over how it works.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Exactly. Oh, I don't even have this written down. I usually do confessions on my podcast. Lowe, did I even tell you this? Do you have a confession? Oh, whoa. Don't have one prepared in my... I'm sure you can think of one.
Starting point is 00:25:44 A lot of dark things in my past. Perfect. Bring them all up and lay them out on the table because we are here for you, and then we will wash away your sins with my wine. I love it. A confession about myself. I don't know. I'm trying to think of...
Starting point is 00:25:56 You can think. Okay. It's so hard for me because I have to do. do this all the time. And for me to come up with confessions all the time is very difficult. I keep doing things. I know I'm like, sometimes I'm like, do I pee myself in the car today just for some content? Right. You know? That's the question we all ask. Yeah. It's like how far will I go to keep my audience happy and laughing? Well, my confession is I didn't recognize boy George. Oh, what? Whoops. How can you not recognize? I was born in 1990s. Oh, that's true. That is so fair.
Starting point is 00:26:26 tough but fair because boy george iconic very iconic but you were probably like okay who is this person because did you do a reading for him I did on the show season one did you go to the UK or was he here he was here which was also confusing because like yeah boy George yeah okay oh that's so wild that's a funny confession but it I mean there must be a few people who you're like oh I should have recognized them but definitely you know keep them humble exactly and some people I recognize midway through the reading I'm like oh you're so and so but like people look different You know, because you interview people, people look different in person, lighting effects, people. Also, when you're meeting someone, you're meeting with them with them at the oldest version of themselves.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Right. So, like, if you, if someone is sitting in front of you and, like, they were in a film 20 years ago, and you're totally different. That's, like, people tell me all the time on Instagram, you look so different from when you're on the show. I'm like, yeah, because it's been three years. I'm blonde now. I don't have dark hair anymore. Lost a couple LBs because I'm not in Ireland drinking Guinness every year. Sure.
Starting point is 00:27:23 Yeah. But anyways. Lowe, can you think of a confession? Okay, I have one. Yes, I knew it wouldn't be hard. Okay, well, so in my past relationship, I was dating someone who was vegan. Yeah. And I prepared vegan meatballs, but they were lamb.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Oh. And I said they were vegan. Was this malicious? Did you know that there was lamb in the meatballs? Confession, yes, I did. I definitely did. Here's the thing. I just didn't have time to go to like whole foods or brus.
Starting point is 00:27:52 I didn't want to do it. Like, I think they were ground beef. Sick? Well, yeah, he's like, oh, I'm feeling, I'm not feeling very well. And I was like, relax. Yeah, that's because I gave you. It's the It's bad. I know. I was, but here's the thing. I was like, okay, meat's not that bad. I didn't watch any of the documentaries since then. I have my perspective. And now you probably feel like. Disgusting. Oh. But I told that story to someone who is vegan. They looked at me like the Antichrist. And I felt absolutely terrible. So that's my confession. I'll never do it again. And I'm so sorry. to all those vegan and vegetarian people out there. I love plants. Lamby the lamb. I love lamb and I love plants.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Well, here, I've got to fill up my wine. How's your wine doing over there? I can use a little bit more. Because we've got to wash away that. That's a big, you know, like Tyler's isn't that bad. He can kind of get away with that. Got to wash away the lamb. But we got to wash away the lamb because otherwise I don't know about you.
Starting point is 00:28:50 You're like, wait, should I have told that confession? No, my ex is, like, listening right now, right? Oh, he's a big off-the-bine guy. He's listening to me and like, you dick. You're like, no, no, no, it's a different vegan. Yeah, different one. A different ex-boyfriend vegan. In L.A., honestly, it's not hard.
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Starting point is 00:30:12 Your first order, that's tommyjohn.com slash vine for 20% off. We'll be back with more off the vine with Caitlin Bristow. guys look out the lady gang podcast is hitting you up every tuesday and thursday on podcast one join becka tobin jack vannock and kelty knight while they talk to amazing guests like destiny's child micheliams and bachelor nations corin olympios then they answer your burning questions with lady gang quickies download the lady gang podcast at podcast one and apple podcast and don't forget leave a rating and review Now back to Off the Vine with Caitlin Bristow. Okay, so a lot of people wanted to know. I'm not even asking the questions yet, but they want to know. And then I wanted to know. Have you ever...
Starting point is 00:31:06 Caitlin! Oh, my gosh. I was just about to be like, have you ever received a message where the tea was too hot that you couldn't spill it? We've already been there. Oh, my God. That is the main question, though, that people wanted to know. So anyways, delete those notes. Dang.
Starting point is 00:31:19 I got ahead of myself. Okay. I remember this from one episode with Alan Thick because my mom was freaking out today. She's like, if he would have listened to Tyler, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, well, but didn't that happen where you did get a message and it wasn't anything dark, but you were just warning him or, so with things like that. You warned him that he was going to probably die. Basically, he had a loved one come through who died of an undiagnosed heart condition.
Starting point is 00:31:49 And this loved one came through and said, look, I dealt with this problem. you're going to deal with this problem don't be stubborn like i was this exact words don't be stubborn like i was and ellen laughed at me and he said oh ha ha very funny thanks dr tyler and he laughed it off and and then unfortunately yeah three months later i think that is passed away of a sudden heart condition they didn't know he had and that was really one of the toughest validations i think i ever got yeah that was hard that is so um it's obviously tragic and sad but just so crazy that someone was trying to warn and like because for that it's like you're not going to hurt anyone's feelings you just wanted to like pass along a message of like hey just so you know somebody's coming through for that oh my gosh um what is it
Starting point is 00:32:31 like dating as a medium because probably like like on the first date are you like oh gosh do people come in and give you something like that's so that's a great first date you probably have the best first dates connecting with your dates dead relatives it's happened it actually's happened on more than one occasion and I'm really a relationship now I've been together for over a year and a Oh, sweet. I did see a picture. Exactly. Oh, yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Yeah. But yeah, no, for me, if anything, it really kind of is helpful because when I would sit with a person, I would have an immediate feeling of like, if I vibe with them or not, if I like them, if they're compatible with me. And that kind of helps know whether or not to go on a second date. Yeah. And then in addition to that, also just being able to connect on such an intimate, emotional level of being able to bring through people's loved ones and kind of connect on some family
Starting point is 00:33:13 stuff, I feel like dating can be awkward because you're trying to get to know each other. Right. But in my case, if, like, if we're going on a date, like, I'm going to know a lot about if we sit together long now because that's probably intimidating for the other person it can but if it's too intimidating then they're not right for me because it shouldn't be so true there you go hell freaking yeah yes amen to that yep um do oh wait was um oh what is your favorite part about what you do oh seeing people's reactions i think yeah because you can bring people closure and peace and happiness through what you do seeing that moment when someone wasn't a believer thought it was all a bunch of who And then they suddenly realize, oh, my God, this is real.
Starting point is 00:33:52 Yeah. Whatever he is saying is true. Like that moment where you see this change in people for me is just so humbling and fascinating because it changes a person, not just in that moment, but for the rest of their lives. And they'll always just kind of view death differently. But more importantly, I think view life differently and really know what really matters and what doesn't. Do you almost prefer someone who's a little bit cynical? I prefer skepticism.
Starting point is 00:34:13 I think cynicism is usually where someone already has their mind made up either way. Right. You know, and they can get religious cynicism. You can get scientific cynicism. It's just having your mind made up before you even see what the facts, you know, or can lead you to. But being skeptical means you're willing to see where the evidence leads. You know, you're willing to kind of take into consideration what this person is claiming. And so lots of people start off skeptical and ultimately leave as believers, like Dr. Drew, Tom Arnold, a lot, you know, on the show.
Starting point is 00:34:37 But, you know, there is that distinction, and I think it's important to make. Who is the one I saw on a preview? Oh, David Arquette. Yeah, David Arquette. Was he skeptical? I don't know. He was just kind of more, more, he was so lovely. He was so, like, fun.
Starting point is 00:34:51 Like, he just wanted to have time. Yeah, he seems like it. Yeah. Yeah, I think he did. He was a little skeptical. I remember in the testimonial, he said. My fiancee was skeptical until we, I brought him for the podcast with Monica. And then he left being like.
Starting point is 00:35:06 In tears. Yeah. Oh. Well, he says his eyes were sweating. That's cute. That's a adorable. It's not cute. I'm like, you can cry.
Starting point is 00:35:12 It doesn't make you less. Oh, man. Come on. But, yeah, his eyes were sweating. But, yeah. Yeah, I think that, I mean, it's easy to be skeptical of things like that, obviously. I think when we don't understand something, it's easy to shoot it down. It's easy to judge it immediately.
Starting point is 00:35:27 But I think if people really just, like, look at something new and ask questions and be inquisitive, then we can learn a lot more and realize that it's not that crazy of a weird thing. I'm not even just saying this. Like, even when I'm around mediums, like, I get a weirder feeling. Like, I'm not even, like, kidding. I'm like, see, what is this feeling that I have right now even being around you? Like, I feel it. It's indigestions or cramps.
Starting point is 00:35:46 It's antigestion. Is it, what's the... Those are cramps, Caitlin. Right. Yeah, but this I feel up into my, like, heart and my soul. You feel it in your soul oplexus. Imagine I just started reading you. That'd be amazing.
Starting point is 00:35:59 We could switch roles. Oh, man. Hollywood medium with... Wow. I took over your job. I love it. Imagine I take over your job. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:36:06 You start punking your mouth. I'm going to take your job. Sorry. You know, give credit where credit is due. There you go. What was my other? I would love to see two medium. out like you with Monica at it oh well there's better there you we could do like me and
Starting point is 00:36:21 john edward oh like what would that be like it'd be fascinating i think there you know there's some really incredible ones out there john edward james one prague yeah you know he had a show actually what about the the one the lady from long island long island medium oh yeah yeah yeah i've never met her i've also never met monica so yeah that's true yeah i'm like i'm like i like i like her nails Yep. What's her name? Teresa Caputo. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:49 I like her nails and her hair. Okay. So who would be your dream celebrity to read? Oh, you know, it's kind of tricky to pick because for me it's just people with good stories. Right. You know, can heal from the experience. But I would say probably Tanya Harding would be interesting. Wouldn't that be?
Starting point is 00:37:06 Because you get to see like a whole other side of her. It would be fascinating. And I think with her mom. You could easily do that. That dynamic. Yeah. It would be interesting. You could easily do that.
Starting point is 00:37:13 Season four. She better open the door. Yeah. Oh, she will. knock knock tony harding oh yeah 100% wait what you're on season three right now season three now yes so hopefully well she'll just wrap dancing with the stars and she'll be is she'll be home she is she'll skate on over because they're doing um like all the figure skaters for dancing with the stars aren't they i don't think nancy carrigan signed up for that well i would pay to see that i would too oh that another
Starting point is 00:37:37 wait why wouldn't if i was dancing with the stars i would a pick me b i would put nancy against Tanya for dancing with the stars. Naturally. I mean, they probably thought of that. I'm not just coming up with a great idea right now. I don't think it was in the budget. That's a big one. That is a big one.
Starting point is 00:37:56 She's a different season. Yeah. Nancy was like two seasons. You got to have a big budget for that one. She did. She did. Oh, you're right. She did.
Starting point is 00:38:04 Yeah, Tanya was falling in her footsteps. Oh, dang. As it should be. Oh, actually, no, because I saw, it was I, Tanya? Yeah, do you see it? Oh, man, it was so good. Oh, did you think so? I didn't like it because I thought the figure
Starting point is 00:38:15 skating scenes were like so phony they were like really it reminded me of like um shit what's that movie called Blades of Glory was like well feral and oh I love the movie I thought it was so good Marga Robbie wasn't entirely believable
Starting point is 00:38:31 because she was just so pretty yeah that's true Tanya Harding was pretty too in her time but in a different way and Marga Robbie level of pretty is different than that was so nicely put and I'm like I hope Tanya doesn't listen because if you want her on her show we can't be calling her
Starting point is 00:38:44 no no she's beautiful Beautiful. Just different kind of pretty. Well, yeah. And I loved her vibe back in the day, like the crimped bangs and the... The 90s. I live for the 90s. You were born in the 90s. I was.
Starting point is 00:38:56 I was pooping my pants. Aw, I wasn't. Oh, I probably was. Confession. There is. There's my confession. Oh, I have a confession. This is kind of embarrassing, but, I mean, I've had worse.
Starting point is 00:39:09 At the Steve Harvey show, I go into the bathroom in the green room, and there's, like, toothpaste and toothbrush. like everything in like fresh packaging and these my favorite makeup wipes and I think you're just supposed to like well I mean the toothbrush you're not going to reuse it but I stole so much out of the bathroom I was like oh man my favorite makeup wipes but I think you're just supposed to take one and I just started like right in the bathroom this is in the green room yeah oh yeah it's mine right it's yours yeah take it I'm like still kind of a rookie with these kind of when you she did Jimmy Kimmel and they had a fully stocked fridge confession number two okay I I took pretty much, I think, four bags of popcorn, all of the smart waters available.
Starting point is 00:39:50 I think I took your robe. I took a lot. I took your robe. I was so excited to have that opportunity. Thank you, Caitlin. You're so welcome. Oh, my gosh. That is hilarious.
Starting point is 00:40:01 I would like to know your favorite one that you've ever done, like your favorite moment in your career of being a medium. What was it? It's hard to pick this one. But you can tell me like 10. Well, we'd be all night. Probably Rupal sticks out in my mind Because...
Starting point is 00:40:18 Ooh, that would be a great person to read. Yeah, he was incredible. You know, when I got to meet him, I was immediately, obviously recognized who it was. And growing up, he was someone I really looked up to because he made a big difference in my life. Of course. He just represents to me, like, being unapologetically yourself.
Starting point is 00:40:30 Totally. And so when I got to meet him, I sat down with him and immediately his dad came through who had passed away and his dad was a gambling addict in life. And this was a really private detail to Rupal. And so when his dad came through, he basically took accountability for this gambling addiction and saw from where he was,
Starting point is 00:40:45 was out on the other side how it affected his son and how it affected his life and his dad finally took accountability for that in a way that he never thought he was going to be able to do and RuPaul was able to forgive his dad and put that to her ass and actually acknowledged that his dad was indeed a gambling addict and throughout his dad's life his dad rationalized this addiction because he thought if he just won it big one time the entire family would be sitting pretty and it would be fine if he just won you know well he never won and instead you know he lost his whole family so it was just really special to get to connect RuPaul in that way and it was really profound.
Starting point is 00:41:15 That is, especially because he had meaning to you. Yes. And then that you got to. Did you see all the archive costumes of Rupal? I did actually. Oh, that's cool. All the dresses, they were like in glass cases and the end. I mean, there's hundreds of others.
Starting point is 00:41:28 Oh, my God. But Rupal's wardrobe is on point. Yeah. Remember when we were doing our story, you had a bad day. It was the finale of. RuPaul's Drag Race. Yeah. Oh.
Starting point is 00:41:38 All of WeHo was shut down. Oh, it was crazy. Ready to watch. The Super Bowl. It was. It really was. It is. And then it made me sad that I never got into that show because I was like, this is phenomenal.
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Starting point is 00:42:27 even more. Microsoft Teams is in Office 365. Visit office.com slash teams to learn more. Okay, so let's get to some questions from listeners. The weekly Sparkle. I love Tyler. Can you ask him how his gift has impacted his faith and belief in a higher power. I'd love to hear his thoughts on heaven, hell, et cetera. Awesome. Wow. Yeah. Are you religious?
Starting point is 00:42:50 Can I ask that? Sure. Yeah. I wouldn't consider myself religious, but I'm a pretty spiritual person. Of course. You know, growing up a group Presbyterians, we're Christian, and pretty conservative. And, you know, growing up, I just basically lived in this, like, faith-based idea of what spirituality should be.
Starting point is 00:43:05 And I was just told basically every Sunday, just like, pray. You can go church and you pray and you have faith. Yep. But as I started having these experiences after 10, I started realizing that I developed a deeper sense of trust in my spirituality. But it was because I was having these experiences I could verify and validate that I knew weren't coming from me. And so the more I kind of stepped into this world as a medium, the more I think my spirituality evolved from a faith-based spirituality to a trust-based spirituality, where I saw testaments of my spirituality in the readings that I did. I saw that validation. And it just changed how I view a higher power.
Starting point is 00:43:37 I trust in a higher power. I don't have faith in it. And I think there's a difference. Are you, oh, this might be really deep. Are you afraid to pass? I'm not afraid to pass, but I don't want to be there when it happens. What do you mean? Dying is scary.
Starting point is 00:43:50 The idea of going through physical pain is frightening. But I will tell you that those who come through acknowledge that the exact moment of transition is painless. They come through and acknowledge being at peace. But it's more the physical stuff that goes with like getting sick and dying and all that or getting hit by car or whatever. I'm not, you know, that I'm a nervous. I don't want to go out with like an aneurysm like something. really take them out i would just want to be in my sleep yeah i want to be like 110 and sleeping i feel like that's a good way to go oh that's old but yeah yeah i i honestly think i'll live past 100 wow
Starting point is 00:44:20 goals yeah i get i mean with sean still doing your diet i really believe that if i follow the sean booth booth camp app shameless plug then i will live to be a hundred and 10 a hundred percent Yeah, 110%. Oh, jeez. That was stupid. That was really stupid. Okay, underscore Hads says, I freaking love Tyler, oh, my God, is what her first sentence was. How does he stay sane in the social media world?
Starting point is 00:44:51 Does he entertain it slash what's his views slash dealing with negativity from nonbelievers? Oh, yeah, I'm sure you get that. Yeah, people that are mean about it. Trolls. Yeah, no doubt. Internet trolls. Troll call. I mean, I think anyone in a public setting, public figure is just going to be a target for trolls.
Starting point is 00:45:09 But, you know, in my case, obviously, I understand that not everybody's into what I do. There are people who are cynical. But, you know, I just really believe I can help the people. I can help. I see the validations every day in the readings that I do. And I find comfort. And I think it's what you really choose to focus on. You can choose to look at it.
Starting point is 00:45:22 It's like a comedian. You know, you can be in an audience and be a comedian and have 99 people laugh and that one person won't. And at the end of the event, are you going to think about the 99 people that laughed? Are you going to think about the one person that didn't? I'll think about that one asshole. Exactly. And that's, no, but truly, we have to train ourselves as people to not think about that one asshole to really focus on what we can as far as the positive and move on. No, you're right.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Yeah. I have learned that. Yes. I do focus more now on, I like to just call some people out and stuff and it's funny. But, yeah, I just got to focus on the good. You can be the juiciest, most amazing peach in the world. And you're still going to people who don't like peaches. That's a damn fact right there.
Starting point is 00:46:01 So there you go. Amen. Oh, man, you had a psychic connection. I felt it. Thank you, Tyler. You're welcome. I felt that. Like, and I trust that if it comes from Tyler.
Starting point is 00:46:14 Uh, uh, do, to dun, uh, oh, see, Berwick, one. Oh, okay. Not two. Two. One. Uh, for Tyler, have you connected with any famous spirits from the other side that took you by surprise? Anna Nicole Smith.
Starting point is 00:46:32 Yeah, that was. It was a huge surprise. Wait, I just said that, but I didn't know you talked to her. No, I did actually. Yeah, with her, with, um, uh, what's his name? No. Oh my God, I should know this because he was on my television show. Whoops.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Awkward. He looks like either. Urban. Yes. Oh, um, David. Dave. No. Uh, season two.
Starting point is 00:46:50 It was a great reading. I'm blanking too. And I know this. Yeah. Larry Burkhead. Yeah. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:57 I was like, David. That doesn't say. Was Danny Lynn there as well? No. Got it. But she's adorable. but yeah so I actually read him in season two of the show and Anna Nicole came through and communicated all this stuff
Starting point is 00:47:07 and she was like showing me lipstick on the mirror and like a specific message she used to leave him and like every time they get out of the shower they'd leave this message it was like insane it was such a healing connection you guys have to see it if you haven't okay I'm definitely going to watch Anna Nicole Smith's reality show on E I didn't because I was kind of young I was like I didn't even know she had one I was little
Starting point is 00:47:27 pretty special really I loved it I think I was well I was young too I was born in 89, so I'm still a young one. Oh, yeah. Sort of. Old balls over here. Oh, man. But I watched the reruns of it, and it was a train wreck, but it was just so good.
Starting point is 00:47:44 Well, yeah, that's usually reality television, like train wreck that you have to watch. That's just how I describe most reality shows. That's true. Except for yours, too. Well, thank you. Yours doesn't sit. Yours is like a healing, magical. And you have good energy.
Starting point is 00:47:59 You know, you're like an oatmeal cookie. like a warm oatmeal cookie. Some would say like a moist oatmeal cookie. No raisins. No raisins. No raisins. No raisins. No. No lamb.
Starting point is 00:48:11 No lamb. Wow. Oat flour. Oat flour. Okay. The best kind? I don't know. Yes.
Starting point is 00:48:21 If it's you, it's the best kind. Okay. Oh, yeah. Actually, this is a simple question I meant to ask you earlier. Summer Chick 29. Love these names. How did you get started reading celebrities? Like, how did you get into that?
Starting point is 00:48:36 Well, weirdly, just word of mouth. At 16 years old, I graduated high school and decided that I wanted to become a hospice nurse. And so I went into college and enrolled in community college. I was just basically doing the classes with that as my goal. And midway through, I decided that I was going to do readings, you know, throughout to try to supplement paying for textbooks. And so I charged $40 an hour. And just through word of mouth, would read people and sit down with them. And literally within a year, I got so inundated for requests that I just had to make the decision.
Starting point is 00:49:01 of either to stay in school to become hospice nurse or to leave school and, you know, meet the demand of all the readings. So Sarah Paulson was actually my first celebrity client, and she emailed me out of nowhere. And she was like, hi, my name's Sarah. I like her reading. I like, oh, Sarah Paulson. She gave me her phone number. I called her.
Starting point is 00:49:16 We talked for two hours. Cool. It was a great reading, but my hands were shaking the entire time. I was like all sweaty and moist. Nice. Nice. And by the time it ended, I was just, I was like in total shock. And it was still to the day, one of the most special readings I've ever done.
Starting point is 00:49:30 That's cool. Wow, okay, so that's how you got into That's how it happened I didn't even know you can do it Over the phone like that Yeah, it's almost easier because then I'm not distracted By the person's sitting in front of me They're not like, you know, expressing or like crying
Starting point is 00:49:42 It's just there's that kind of like a wall Where I don't see them and I can just kind of connect to the information Yeah, because I'm sure under pressure maybe takes away from Or does it? I mean you do celebrities all the time So I don't feel like maybe It's weird I'm almost better when I'm under pressure Yeah, okay
Starting point is 00:49:58 It's just like a weird thing I've wondered that myself Hmm. Interesting. She's, oh, tiny. That's my grandma's name. How weird. No, it was. I was like, I knew it. That's why I picked this question. I got, she's coming through.
Starting point is 00:50:16 I got goosebumps. She wants to know about like pets coming through because she said her chihuahua of 15 years past last summer and she could hear his collar jingle on different occasions. So absolutely, pets are totally around us. I did this reading in season two with Jennifer Esposito, and we were in New York, and I was sitting with her. If you don't know who that is, it's okay. I was sitting with her, and she handed me a blue bow tie. Hold on to the bow tie. It's a man's bow tie, and I'm thinking, okay, surely, maybe uncle, grandpa, whatever.
Starting point is 00:50:46 No. I'm holding on to the bow tie, and heard the name Frank come through. And I just kept hearing, Frank, Frank, Frank, and it sounded like a child. I was like, what child has a name Frank? Right. I'm telling this to her, I'm like, I just hear Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank. She, like, lost it because the bow tie I was holding on to was her departed. golden retriever named Frankie's bow tie that I was holding on to and she in the reading wanted
Starting point is 00:51:04 to get in touch with him and that's all that's all no her golden retriever that would be amazing though I was like a freaking goldfish with a bow tie that would be that would be golden retriever let me just tell you when our golden retriever god forbid I know he has to pass it sometime but when he does I am calling you there you go because I just need I'm goldfish too goldfish yeah that would be a sight Sean actually wants to get me a goldfish, but anyways, he thinks I don't have the, I don't, I'm not responsible enough. They're hard to keep alive. I agree. Sorry, did I interrupt you?
Starting point is 00:51:36 No, no, no. Okay. Wow. That's crazy. I would have lost it. That's amazing. That makes you want to cry right now. Oh, Frankie.
Starting point is 00:51:44 That's such a good dog name too. I know. Frankie. Uh, da, da, da, do, da, da, oh, Ms. Lins. Lindsay Lou. Low hand. What is she? up to. Ms. Lindsay Lou. Question, question one, advice for mediums just realizing their gifts and your favorite spiritual
Starting point is 00:52:08 book? Favorite spiritual book? I don't necessarily have just one, because I feel like we can learn from lots of different sources. But as far as, you know, anyone who does feel like they have an ability more than the average person. I'm going to Barnes & Noble. There you go.
Starting point is 00:52:21 Give me that book to get. Between Two Worlds Lessons on the other side by Tyler Henry. Look at that. There you go. I've got to do that shameless book plug. Yes, of course you do. And I'm going to get it. Oh, thank you.
Starting point is 00:52:31 Ordering it on Amazon. I'll sign it. I'll sign it. But, no, you know, for me and my journey as a medium, I really didn't have anyone to teach me. So I really had to learn on my own. And I think for people who do feel like they have an ability, it's really important that they're in an environment where they're going to be supported. If you're not an environment that's supportive, whether your family isn't into it or not accepting, and I would say it's actually good to, like, wait until you are an environment that's more supportive.
Starting point is 00:52:51 It's the same thing with, like, coming out as gay. I wouldn't encourage someone to come out as gay if they knew that they were going to get kicked out of the house as a teenager. Right. So I think, you know, time and a place is good. Being around a nurturing environment is going to be open to what you have to share. Practicing it. Yeah, practicing it. That's really the key to succeeding with it.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Yeah. At the cart, 1750, and I have a target gift card already in my checkout basket. Amazing. Getting it right now. Only one left. Shit. What? He's a hot thing.
Starting point is 00:53:19 One left. Everyone go get it now. It's too late. No, they can go to other places. I'm ordering, too. I know, but if they like to shop at Target, as I do, boom, I'm taking both. Give them one to my mom, too. Boom.
Starting point is 00:53:31 Okay. Well, that's, I mean, I feel like I ask you every question I possibly could. You think of others. I'd love to come back. Do you have questions for me? How can you get your hair so blonde? It's fabulous. Oh, thanks.
Starting point is 00:53:43 Highlights or is that an actual full color? Oh, my God. I'm like, I was not expecting you to ask you a question. You know what? A lot of purple shampoo. That helps It was a slow process I've been going blonde now
Starting point is 00:53:57 For a year Wow Long time And I planned I plan on going more blonde It's beautiful I love it keep up the good work Thanks
Starting point is 00:54:05 If you ever have any more questions I'm always here I could probably ask you questions All day long I love it What did the pirate say on his 80th birthday Are Good guess
Starting point is 00:54:16 But he said I'm maybe Oh Get it I'm 80 Okay All right I'm that yeah no that didn't land with you
Starting point is 00:54:24 didn't sit low didn't didn't do I have another one oh no went down like a lamb meatball give another one went down the there that can be the joke deceptive lambie ball oh my gosh thank you so much for coming on the podcast I absolutely love your show tell us everything that you want to plug and more where to get your book what nice is your show on
Starting point is 00:54:45 where can we find it where can we find you on social media give it give it sounds good well the show comes out every Wednesday on E. It's Hollywood Medium at 9 p.m. And I do have a book. It's called Between Two Worlds, Lessons from the Other Side. It's a memoir and just covers my experiences for those who are kind of curious. And you can get that anywhere books are sold. And last but not least, that's it. Oh, the tour, right. Oh, I'm also going on tour. So yeah. I've been actually speaking in front of like 2,000 to 3,000 people all across the country. I've done about like 16 different locations now. So we're continuing to travel. So if you're curious about seeing me in
Starting point is 00:55:18 person live to receive a potential reading, you can check it out Ticketmaster or my website at Tyler Henry Hollywood Medium.com. Oh, people are going to be so happy about that because I had so many questions coming in about if you would ever do readings for people just around and not just celebrity to reach out. You're doing, like, are you going to stay in the U.S.? Where are you going? They're going to go to the better country, Canada. I was in Canada recently.
Starting point is 00:55:39 Yeah, I definitely am going to keep traveling and hopefully make it a world tour at some point. Oh, that's so cool. You should have a podcast eventually. You know, maybe. That'd be amazing. I don't know if I could fill your shit. Well, yes, you could. You've got a gift, my friend.
Starting point is 00:55:52 I've got a gift for drinking wine and I would say making people laugh, but my joke did not land with you. Oh, I laughed internally. I'm just kidding. It was, it was a terrible joke. It was terrible. Okay, thank you, Lowe, for being my co-host. It was an honor to be here. Thank you for having me.
Starting point is 00:56:11 Oh, you're so welcome. And, yeah, everybody, go buy the book, watch the show, and look at your website for tickets. There you go. Here is your OTV sponsor review for this Tuesday. Hubble, get your first two weeks free, Hubblecontacts.com, Microsoft Teams. Get it together today. Visit office.com slash teams. Tommy John.
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