Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson - Chasing Evil and Good Vibes with Goldie Hawn & John Edward - Part 2
Episode Date: September 18, 2025A conversation this spirited needs to breathe, so here's part 2 with psychic medium John Edward and special guest Goldie Hawn. The group goes deep into their fears and feelings about mortality, and Jo...hn opens up about the shocking discoveries made while writing his new book "Chasing Evil" with ex-FBI agent Robert Hilland.Plus, hear about the wild psychic gathering Kate wants to host at her home, and is someone in the group thinking of selling feet pics? Even psychic skeptics will get a kick out of this!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hi, I'm Kate Hudson.
And my name is Oliver Hudson.
We wanted to do some.
something that highlighted our relationship.
And what it's like to be siblings.
We are a sibling reverie.
No, no.
Sibling reverie.
Don't do that with your mouth.
Sibling revelry.
That's good.
Welcome back to our conversation with
Psychic Medium John Edwards.
So to reset this scene here, Kate is joining over Zoom.
I'm sitting here with Mama Goldie, Mama Goldie Hahn,
who's a massive John Edward fan and John himself.
And I want to kick off part two with something that I've always wanted to ask.
Are you afraid of death?
Not.
At all.
No.
Zero.
Nope.
Not afraid.
Are your kids afraid of death?
No, I've had very, very open conversations with them.
My mom died when she was 48.
Yeah.
My dad died when it was 59.
Wow.
So, you know, I don't come from great stock.
Yeah.
So I'd never made it morbid, but I would always say, especially when I started with my son, I'd be like, hey, in case I get abducted by aliens, I want you to know this.
And we had a lot of conversations that started with that phrase.
And then he was about 12 years old.
We took a walk and he goes, Dad, do you have a question?
I went, sure.
What's your question?
He goes, I get the psychic stuff.
Like, I get that.
Cool.
when did you become
when did you become obsessed
with alien abduction
and I looked at him
and I was like
I'm not
but my dad was a big UFO guy
so I was like
oh is Justin making a connection
with my dad
right I went right there
he goes no you're pretty
you're pretty obsessed with aliens
I'm like Justin
I go I like Star Wars
I go but like why are you
why are you saying
he goes what you always say
in case I get abducted by aliens
I started to laugh
I went just
I go that means like if
I'm not on this dimension any longer
and I'm existing on a different dimension
I wanted you to know whatever came next
after that. He's what that means like when you
die, that's what it sounds like. I go, yeah,
that's pretty much what it means. He goes,
well, that's not funny. I go, never meant
to be funny. I go, how many conversations
did we have that were so deep
that started with that phrase? He goes
a lot. I go, in one day
when you're a dad,
I'm going to hear you say,
hey, you know, little Johnny,
in case I get abducted by aliens,
and there'll be a nugget that you'll start a conversation with.
And that's what I tell people.
So if you're listening to this and you come from a family that's really not ooey-gooey
and emotional and connected where you say the I love you's and all that,
say it in a way that you can get it across.
Steal the phrase.
Say in case I get abducted by aliens and then say the thing that you want to say to the person
because it'll disarm the person that you're saying it to.
And they'll receive what it is that you say right after that.
It's funny.
It's so obscure that it almost attaches itself.
You know what I mean?
the alien thing was so sort of out there that you are now remembering, you know, the real nuggets
of what kind of care after that sentence.
Because it disarms them.
Yeah.
And they're like, right.
Oh.
Yeah.
That you have that moment.
Well, it's funny because as kids, I mean, we have a fear or a sadness projection, projecting
when your parents are no longer with you.
It's almost like a piece of you is gone.
I mean, you know, I've had moments with mom and power.
or I drop into that place because it's masochistic, I guess,
where you just sort of like,
I want to try to feel what that feels like
and then you have to come out of it
because it's just horrifying.
But take it to the next stop.
Take it to the next place.
Have that conversation.
Say it, right?
Because it's a normal human thing to say, like,
one day I may not be here.
Katie asked me that.
Yeah.
She said, Mommy, are you afraid of dying?
And I said, no, I'm not afraid of dying.
I just love life so much.
I don't want.
die and and one day everybody that's sitting in this room right now won't be here in the physical
form i know right and the reality is we will have a legacy of love and communication hopefully
that we've left behind for the people to keep us very present when i'm reading for someone a lot of my
family stories come out and when i see the people in those stories that are now all gone right
when i'm conveying a reading to a complete stranger but i'm i'm seeing my aunt rachel or i'm seeing
my aunt Anna or I'm seeing a good friend named Shelley, whatever those people represent for me
is now what's being used as a symbol. In that moment, they're present. In that moment,
they're with me. In that moment, it's time's linear, right? Time doesn't exist there.
It exists here. Yeah. And do your kids and your wife and your family and people around you,
is there a comfort in death because of what you do and what you've seen and what you've experienced
because they know that when dad goes or whatever, they're all going to be here around me?
I think so. I hope so. I mean, I hope I've done my job well enough that I've inspired
that. Exactly. I do, when I go to bed at night, upon occasion, not every night. But I do
bring my guides around me, and I invite them to join me in my sleep. And there are a lot of my
family, and then there are guides I probably will never know. Until we get there, right?
Until we get there. So, but, and I will say this, it is the most comforting feeling to be able to
basically ask for your guides, your mother, your father, all the people around you, and it's pure
love, but there they are, and now I'm like a baby, drift off to sleep. It feels good. I ask
myself the question, am I conjuring this up, or am I really calling in my guides? And I think that's
something that I will never get confirmation on, probably. Yeah. I kind of look at it as like a text,
right? Sometimes you send a text to somebody, they don't.
always respond right away. If they have their, if it's off, your phone's off, it's not being
car, or whatever. And then eventually they'll get around to seeing it. But your intention of sending
that text still exists, whether they've seen it or not, right? What you're asking, what you're saying,
what you're sharing. Yeah. So it's received. There has to be such a fulfillment in what you do
too, because again, we're going to get to the book. And we only have a little more time left,
but how fulfilling it is for you to sort of gift people, these things.
I mean, it's truly giving, putting people at ease a lot of the time.
I hope so.
I mean, I feel like my job.
Does it ever become a job where you're like, next, next?
It's a passion.
It is.
No, it's a passion.
And that passion is to leave people better than I find them.
Yeah.
With a responsibility and I have a huge feeling of like ethics that come with like wanting
to share and teach.
Like I don't like seeing the subject matter performed.
I don't like seeing it used in a performative way.
So actually, on that note, and I wanted to get into a little bit of how you became such a success. You've got a TV show, you're making dough, now you're in entertainment. So was that a difficult thing for you to try to square where it's like, well, this is what I do, but now I'm actually monetizing what I do. And there is an entertainment factor, at least from the outside perspective.
So no, and I'll tell you why, because I never saw it as entertainment. I saw it as education. And when I was very, very young, and I first,
started out the psychic fair. I met a psychic by the name of Virginia. And she was, she became
a family friend. And she was like my mom's age, right? So I was like hanging out with people,
like I'm 15, 16, hanging out with 40 year olds. And she came to the house and my office phone
rang. And she answered the phone. She goes, I'm going to be your assistant today. And she
answers the phone. And she books an appointment, right, as my assistant. And she tripled my rate,
whatever it was. And I looked at her like, who charged that? Why are you saying that? And she looked at
me with this look. And she hung the phone up. She said, I've sat next to you. I know what you're
capable of doing. She goes, you're capable of doing stuff that you don't even know yet.
She goes, people can't pay you for what you do, but they can pay you for your time. And they have to
this way they take it seriously. And I've never forgotten that because you really can't put a
price on the connection, but you could put a price on the time. And then you have to, if you're going
to do this from a business standpoint. So I was always okay with squaring away like, okay, well, how do I
do this because nobody's going to pay my mortgage, right?
How do I do this because nobody's going to pay my taxes?
And then how do I make myself available?
And then that just became the structure.
The television shows, the books, all teaching opportunities, right?
Everything has been a teaching opportunity.
But this book is a different one for me.
Did you say psychic fare?
You heard me.
I can imagine, imagine walking through that fair.
A psychic fair.
I want to go to a psychic fair.
So people are like, oh my God, you're fucked up.
This was going on.
No, no, think about it.
Think about it more like, oh, Jesus, you're going to make millions.
Wait a minute.
You're going to die.
Think about it like a hotel bar room, right?
A hotel bar room.
And there's like table and chairs.
Yeah.
And you have two psychics per table.
And from 11 to 5 every 15 minutes, people would book a reading with different people.
And it was like almost like a speed dating for psychics.
I was, yeah, that's what it felt like.
I want to have a psychic fair at my house.
I want to go to a psychic fair.
That would be amazing.
It would be so much fun.
John, I want a teacher.
How do I find a teacher?
So I think it's important to decide what kind of thing you want to study.
I always say, look at the person's intention.
Like, you know, I'm not a big fan of certifications.
There are a lot of people that, like, do, like, certification courses.
And to me, I feel like, let me charge you a lot of money.
And then I'm going to give you a piece of paper at the end to show you why I charge you a lot of money.
I'm not a fan of that.
And no disrespect to the people out there who, you know, who do that.
That's their business.
That's their business model.
Not for me.
Matter of fact, I did a course, and I made sure that part of the selling of the course
that they couldn't use my name and that they couldn't say I studied withdrawn
evidence.
That's great.
Right.
Because I was like, I don't know.
No, no, no.
I'm not okay with that.
So.
Well, how would you point Kate in the right direction of finding someone?
Well, there's not just one thing that you would study.
So you'd have to have somebody that maybe taught you how to meditate.
And you have to have somebody that would teach you maybe basic astrology and basic numerology.
And then you can have somebody that can teach you taro.
And then what now you're doing is you're having your teachers that specialize in the field.
And then you bring all that together and you braid it together in the mind of Kate.
To your own.
Right.
And then you recognize what you would resonate.
And then more than likely you would say, you know what?
I like numerology.
I like taro.
Wow.
Astrology really talked to me.
And that becomes the tool that you would use.
For me, it was tarot.
Like, you put a deck of tarot cards on my hands.
And all of a sudden, like, it was just, like, I used to play piano.
And when I played piano from the age of five until 16, I would practice sometimes two to
three hours a day until my hands, like, really, really hurt.
And the piano teacher would say, why do you practice so much?
And I would get feelings from the keys.
Like, the keys talk to me.
And the piano teacher said, he's going to be like, he's going to be a classical piano.
And then the most amazing thing happened.
And that was when a deck of tarot cards.
cards were put in my hands. The piano stopped talking. But the cards didn't. So it was almost like
the executive producer of crossing over as a man by the name of Paul Shabelson. And when I told
him that story, he said, oh, that makes complete sense to me. He goes, they were tuning you like an
instrument. You used them the piano until they put the next instrument, the cards in your hands.
He goes, until you recognize you didn't need them. Wow. But I still love them.
That's right. Do you find that they became this sort of like structure, but that you
didn't really need.
No, I didn't really.
They were my Dumbo's feather.
That's, that's, yeah.
Cool.
Now, do you ever wake up in the middle of the night and have visitations or things
that come to you that, like, does it or, like, do you get disrupted?
Yeah, and on piggyback on that, I was going to ask, do you have to turn it off?
Or can you turn it on and turn it off?
You have to, as a professionally, you always have to kind of turn it off.
You can't just be on.
It's not helping.
And plus, if you're choosing to be on, then, for you.
from an ego standpoint, you're allowing yourself to be open, which means that you can literally
pick up on other people's stuff and then take it upon yourself to go, oh my God, I'm getting this.
I should say this.
And if you're not in the environment where this is happening, then it's not really appropriate
to enter someone's vibration by out there consent.
You can do more damage than good because you don't know where they are in their journey
of grief.
So ambush readings, I'm not okay with.
You see that a lot on YouTube and people like they do.
I'm like, not cool.
Yeah.
And what about visitations for you?
visitations for me if that happens it happens for things that are more connected to me personally
so it's not going to happen for a client but um they'll sometimes they will wake me up kate to give me
information and sometimes they will wake me up to give me information and then they won't let me
go back to sleep unless i write it down wow right just in the case i don't remember it yeah
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when you're talking to people like for instance as you're talking to us do things come up for you as you're
when you're connecting that you just don't get into so that you can have normal conversations
yes yes i try to keep myself off unless i'm in an environment where i am already on
one more question than the psychics in these rich neighbors like Brentwood right on San Vicente
there's these huge things that psychic on it that building must cost 20,000 dollars in rent
is that or is that not a money laundering center because I see them everywhere in these
rich as neighbors in Aspen, Colorado and Brentwoods and I'm like how are they affording the rent
there has to be some money laundering. Can I tell you I've never looked at it that way?
I've never, but now maybe I will.
Okay, good.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's really lucrative over there.
Oh, gosh.
I'm like, how do these people supporting this?
Really expensive parts of town where the rent is insane.
I know that there have been like issues with certain places like that where they get people
that are extremely gullible that come in and then they tell them they have a curse on them.
And now they've got to pay them $5,000 to like light candles.
And now their rent is made because if you get multiple people who do that and if you have a
family that's living there. So now it's kind of their residence. And the front of that is a store
with a little palm with the neon son that says, you know, whatever. Yeah. And I think we have to be
careful about stuff like that. Yes. And I think that just because somebody has the word psychic in
front of their name or medium in front of their name and they are a good talker, if they don't
deliver information, and there's a very big difference between information and emotion.
Mm-hmm. Right. So I always tell people, when somebody's giving you information as a psychic,
Do you want them to be emotional, animated, and crying over you, over you?
Or do you want them to be like a doctor, surgical, precise, and giving you insights.
This way you could feel the way you want to feel.
Yeah.
And I think where we are in today's society, when you look at reality shows, when you look at
the TikTok and you look at where people get attention, I never want to see the subject matter
put into that position because ultimately we're talking about people's grief.
Yeah.
We're talking about people's loved ones.
talking about, like, how that person can evolve through where they're at.
Wow.
Okay, so the book.
How did this start?
Why did you decide to write this book?
We talked a little bit before we got on the air here, that you have only written books
to sort of help people.
Right.
And that you have a bit of anxiety around this one because it has some flash to it,
has some sizzle to it.
So I left television and I launched something called EvolvePlusTV.com, which is kind of
like, I think, Kate, you would love that.
Right. It's a, it is a one-stop destination where I have all these people that are verified that come and they teach. So it is the epitome of where I'm at in my career. But in the background, I've been helping Bob for 25 years. And there was one specific case a few years ago where it's a very, very sad story. And we opened the book with this little boy that's missing. And when he's found, and again, I want to just, it's a dark and a very sad story. And it's probably the only, only,
only experience I had with him on this journey where I had a sense of urgency and I think it
was the daddy in me that kicked him for this little boy. I felt Bob needed to be validated.
It was the first time ever in my knowing him that when this little boy was found and he was
intrinsic in the finding that it was a press conference that was happening and he was describing
the press conference. And I remember saying like nobody's going to know what he did. Nobody's going to
know how he found this kid like what he did not what I did what he did as a sacrifice and I said
Bob if you want to step in front of that camera today and acknowledge your involvement I'll support
you and I remember he was like no I don't think so and there's a part of me that was like okay
thank God right you know right but it was the first time that I remember feeling he needed this like
he needed to be validated like this.
And then just through a series of other conversations and other cases and other stuff,
he retired from the FBI.
And then that feeling was bigger.
Like, okay.
And there's an overarching story in this book, you know, like this one case.
And they always say, like, investigators have that one case.
This is a big case.
It's a really, really big case.
And he was successful in one aspect, but not in another.
so there's this like unfinished kind of whatever and a lot of sacrifices got made in this man's
life for the betterment of other people and i just i said to him i go is it is it time and like he
was i think it's time my kids are older and i was like i'll support you in whatever way i possibly
can and it kind of came to fruition by people saying well will you be in it i was like yeah i'll be in it
like yeah I'll do it no no will you be in it I was like you mean like be in it like beyond it
and they were like yeah I was like is is that's gonna be what's necessary and we're like
we'd like it to be the perspective of both and that was a that was the moment we talked about
was like yeah okay and it turned out to be a pretty transformative thing for me because here's
what John Edward learned he had some serious unresolved daddy issues yeah that I thought I dealt
with. And this book was a reflection of me having to work through like, yes, I did the work. I
interested my dad had an alcohol problem and I understood who he was and I understood why my mom and
dad weren't together and I understood why I went no contact and I understood all of these things.
And I kind of wrapped it up with a nice little bow. Yeah. But guess what? The little me inside
was apparently needing some validation. Yeah. And what did the universe send in? An FBI agent.
Wow.
Who has the same patriarchal energy that my dad did.
Who gave me the validation, showed me value.
And I was able to help him and get appreciation back.
So who knew that this cathartic thing was going to happen from, you know, an FBI guy trying to come expose me as a fraud, right?
And is that in the book?
That's great.
Yeah.
So Chasing Evil is all about his journey, my journey, and like supernatural and true crime coming together.
Exactly.
But also talking about your personal stories, your emotions, what you've learned.
Also, how so many people in the world carry that.
They figure it out.
They're strategically thinking.
I know my father was this.
My mother was that.
They've made it all okay in one way or another.
But they never, at the end of the day, where are you in all of that?
It's good to have your executive function working.
But where is that buried emotional construct that you haven't really experienced?
And that was opened up.
Yeah.
By doing this, which is such an amazing, unpredictable experience.
Well, a non-traditional.
Like, we always think that traditionally you go to therapy, but for you.
I didn't think you needed that.
It was a non-traditional thing.
Which is so bad.
Yeah.
Seriously.
I was like, no, good.
Yeah.
No, I mean, when I was getting, when I've been around my wife now for 25 years,
but when we were getting together and talking about stuff and, you know, my issues with
my dad.
And she would, she said to me something that was like, she goes, yeah, you recognize.
them but you've not you haven't done anything to help yourself oh yeah I know this
happened and I get it I'm good I get it I know it figured it out like you said wrap it up
in a little bow I got it but she's like you haven't done anything to sort of better yourself
or dig through right and then you become the dad right and then now oh gosh right as you as the dad
like I remember when my son was born I was like oh am I going to mess this kid up
like I don't have anything to pull from here like I don't have any so what I did was I
I whipped out my psychic toolbox,
and I energetically parented my son
and knocked it out of the park
by giving him things that I didn't get from my dad.
Exactly.
And then five years later,
when my daughter showed up,
I had this quiet confidence like,
I got this.
Yeah.
And then she showed up,
and my dad was an Aquarius.
He's an aquarium, right?
He's passed, but he's an aquarium.
And I saw what my daughter's birthday
was going to be.
She was an aquarium.
And I went, oh, I was like, this is going to be a universal seesaw.
So what I didn't deal with with my dad, right?
The Aquarian Libra parent-child relationship, inverted.
And it became me and Olivia.
And when Olivia came into this world, she came in with an energy of not liking me.
It was a very weird dynamic.
And everybody used to go like, oh, my God, she's your little girl.
Does she have you wrapped around her thing?
I'm like, nope, not even a little bit.
Yeah.
Loves her mom, did not like me.
Yeah.
And it set up a universal dynamic that could have perpetuated a negative relationship.
And that's why I could say, I did the work.
I recognized there I need to do the work.
And then chasing evil kind of just now became the, now it's time for you to work on you.
Like, and that's right.
Did you ever come to Jesus' moment with your dad before he passed?
Sure.
You did.
So you got it all out and figured it out?
Multiple times.
You did.
Multiple times.
So it wasn't unresolved.
Me.
Yeah.
My feelings about it.
Yeah.
Like I could be logical about it.
I could be logical and say, well, you know, he had issues.
Yeah.
He had some stuff that he had to navigate and didn't make him a bad person that made him a bad dad.
And by the way, everybody loved him.
Mm-hmm.
So everybody loved my dad.
Yeah.
Everybody facing their truths.
Mm-hmm.
it's hard and sometimes you need these catalysts to get there but you have actually will help so many
people realize you know how to shake yourself from some of these what we call cyclical cyclical
thinking or a lack thereof of the emotional connections emotions emotions are so important and powerful
so you're it there's a way that you're going to unlock a lot of a lot of things i hope so and i want
everybody like kate i want everybody to be a student of the universe because we're all here to learn right
so for anybody that's feeling stuck you may think oh my god i need to go get a mediumship reading
no you don't go have your astrological chart on and go to the place where you think that the
the stuck part happened um or go to the moment where you know that it happened which could have
been 20 years ago and have that astrologer that you feel comfortable with literally talk you through
what was the lesson i was supposed to learn from that
Because I promise you, from that moment on, that lesson has been being taught to you over and over and over again.
Oh, yeah.
And I don't do astrology.
I didn't do this again.
No, no, no.
I just found a journal from 25 years ago and I started reading it.
And it was depressing because it's still the same shit that I deal with today.
I'm like, have I not learned anything?
Yeah.
You know, it's like, you need to be more confident.
You need to fucking, yeah.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm supposed to have shifted by now.
It's crazy.
You have shifted.
I'm here to tell you.
Those, it's, they're sticky.
Those deeper issues are sticky.
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, you know, still, I mean, I, I, people didn't think I was smart.
When I was little, I had learning disability.
And, you know, I didn't know it.
And, you know, we didn't know, you know, why you couldn't read very well, you know, because
you may be dyslexic, but those things we didn't know.
And I felt stupid.
I signed every, all my papers at the end, Love Goldie, but they weren't finished, right?
They were unfinished papers, but I made sure that there was love in the room.
Well, if you, if you fit, you did it's finished because Love Goldie means it's an end.
There's an end to it.
Yeah, no, no, I ended it, but not at the right time.
Yeah.
It's like how Mom texts.
Yeah.
You don't know what just happened, but it does say Love Mommy.
Right.
And like, okay, I love you too.
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My name is Ed.
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I'm from a very rural background myself.
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So, like, it's not like...
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This is a tape-recorded statement.
The person being interviewed is Krista Gail Pike.
This is in regards to the death of Colleen Slimmer.
She started going off on me and I hit her.
I just hit her and hit her and hit her and hit her.
On a cold January day in 1995,
18-year-old Krista Pike killed 19-year-old Colleen Slimmer
in the woods of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Since her conviction, Krista has been sitting on death row.
The state has asked for an execution date for Krista.
We let people languish in prison for decades,
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How does someone prove that they deserve to live?
We are starting the recording now.
Please state your first and last name.
Krista Pike.
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Does a book read like, it's not, it's not, it's not fiction, but does it read, it's got that punch to it?
It's like there's some pros and, oh no, it's a roller coaster.
It's a roller coaster.
You come on the journey with us on these cases.
That's amazing.
You come on both journeys.
You come on the transformational journey and you come.
on the criminal journey.
What a great idea.
It would also be, it's going to be such a great book.
It also be such a great podcast.
Yeah.
It's funny you should say that, Kate,
because I want Bob to do a true crime pop.
I want him to do a true crime podcast.
Yeah.
But with that, like in connection, what an interesting, what a fun.
Kate, you're being psychic because I literally told him last night.
I was like, you know what you need?
I go, you need to be doing a true crime podcast.
I go, I could drop in from.
time to time. But you should investigate, like, all these other big cases. That'd be great.
She's a great talker. Yeah. I'd tell you a little story. So I had in my house,
my last house, I had a lot of water was being turned on on its own. Voices were being heard
from, you know, like TV going on. Oh, yeah, TV's off and on. One time the one TV went on so
loud, I couldn't believe it in the middle of the night. It was like, okay, this is enough, all right.
I did see a lady in the doorway. I told her if she wants to stay here, she can. Don't worry about
it, just don't do any tricks. Very welcoming. Very welcoming. She belonged to whatever. I got an
information. In the meantime, then, I called someone I know that is a medium, and I said to him,
by the way, I need somebody here to clear the house, right? So anyway, he brought this woman in,
literally four foot, you know, seven, she was tiny, and she was someone that had this vision
where she saw things when she was very little. So anyway, so he comes and he brings her to the
house. And she's sitting. I'm a little bit late for the meeting. I come in and she says to me,
okay, it's not, I just want to tell you. I didn't know her from Adam, but she said,
what we're trying to do here. It's not the woman you saw in the house. This is a young man,
okay, who's been with you for many, many years. He's been around you. And he's, which we had to
look this up, but he was killed during a Sharon Tate. They said, and that's where it came up. But
he was explaining that he was delivering a video for, and he worked in a video shop.
So that particular night, when all that happened, there was someone that came to the house
delivering videos. So it all worked out because nobody really knew that. And they had research
while I was gone. Anyway, I couldn't believe it. She said, but because that was my early days,
he was in early movies and he was in the movies. He fell in love with Goldie, right? And, you know,
at a crush, whatever.
And she said, he's never left you.
And he has not crossed over.
And then he said a few things to me,
which happened to be around a private issue,
but it was so true.
And I thought, what are we going to do?
And at which point, she said,
I will help him move over.
You know, but it was very interesting to hear that,
that she knew nothing about that,
and that he has followed me in many places.
that I've been.
So.
Like checking in.
Like checking in with you.
It's like checking in.
And I mentioned, you know, something about Wyatt and something about hockey.
How does he know about that from the other side?
So the question here is, okay, she put seeds around the house.
She put seeds up to, but she realized the house.
Okay.
After that, everything happened.
Nothing went on.
We didn't have any water coming out of anything or TV's going.
on, it all seemed to stop. I guess my question is, is that true? I mean, do people
connect, attach them? Is that true? I've not had that experience. Me personally. I do a lot of
protection work. I do a lot of energetic protection. I've never had somebody tell me that they were
stuck. I've never had somebody tell me that they didn't cross over. I've dealt with a lot of
tragedies. And, you know, I think that there's a process when people evolve through the physical world
to the after-off.
I can't really speak to that
because I wasn't that
to feel what that is.
It's almost like assessing another like case
that I can't really kind of speak to.
Yeah, but so weird.
Sometimes the interpretation that people have,
like for example, I was brought into a house
that was allegedly haunted, right?
And there was real activity.
I believe the activity was happening.
And I said to the homeowner,
I said, is there like a young girl
going through puberty in this house?
And she said, yeah, you're feeling that?
And I was like, no, that's what happened?
happening in your house. She's like, excuse me? I go, it's just, it's a known thing that when a young
girl is going through puberty, that the electromagnetic energy and field around them presents as
if like their space is haunted. Because it affects like electromagnetic frequencies like lighting
and things and all the kind of stuff happens. So, wow. I don't know. My daughter's 12, so here we go.
Get ready. Kate, did they just tell you that you may have to change like the nail polish on your toes or
something or was there some conversation that you just had? No. What was the conversation about your
feet? I haven't had a conversation about my feet. Yeah, you did. Not today. No, I'm supposed to tell
you, talk about the conversation about either your toes. Now, this is my interpretation,
so I don't want to take you to Philadelphia. But it seems like I'm supposed to validate like what's
happening around you. So I don't know if you guys were talking about like you're going to be doing
something and they're going to show your feet and you have to make sure your feet are looking a
certain way or oh my god well i can tell you that she has the feet of my mother
you did you got my grandma's feet kate like it just happens like this is recent i mean we
weren't talking about my feet we're i don't think we were talking about my feet
whose feet we're talking about not today kate are you are your feet going to be exposed or
seen wait are we going to find out your own wiki feet or something exactly i was going to do only
I'm going to do an only fan's puppet.
Yes, we have discussed in this makeup trailer
that I'm going to do an only fans with feet puppets.
Is that true?
And that I was going to create like little characters out of my feet.
This is real.
Okay.
And that I was going to create like scenarios like,
oh, like my feet would have like Liederhosen and be in the Alps.
Or my feet would be like on the, like, kayaking on the beach and like a little thing of water.
Like we would do these little feet characters.
Well, that's great.
I'm going to say yes to that, Ken.
I'm going to say yes.
Very lucrative.
Well, this has been amazing, man.
Thank you guys.
We've held you pretty long here.
One more question.
How excited are you about Taylor Swift's engagement?
I mean, isn't it fantastic?
I'm so overwhelmed.
I can't even control my emotion.
I know, me too.
It's just, I'm going to contain it.
It's just big time stuff.
Well, thank you so much, my man.
This has been really, really fun.
I could talk to you for hours and hours.
Nice to.
Yeah.
This was really, really great.
Excited for the book.
I'm reading the book.
I'm reading the book.
I cannot wait.
The book is called Chasing Evil.
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it, it's incredible. It's a great read. Edge of the seat stuff. Thank you, John. Thank you.
Appreciate you. Thanks, Mama. Thanks, John. Thank you. Thanks, Booby. I'm Jorge Ramos. And I'm Paola Ramos.
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On a cold January day in 1995, 18-year-old Krista Pike killed 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer in the woods of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Since her conviction, Krista has been sitting on death row.
How does someone prove that they deserve to live?
We are starting the recording now.
Please state your first and last name.
Krista Pike.
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The murder of an 18-year-old girl in Graves County, Kentucky, went unsolved for years.
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I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different.
What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club?
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It's a story.
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