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I'm Not Crazy I'm Clairvoyant!
Tonya Melendez
8 episodes
5 days ago
How often do you see a Black or Brown woman in the world of spirituality shown in a positive light? Portrayals of women like Marie Laveau and different paths of spiritual traditions & paths are always portrayed as these evil black witches, whereas white women have covens and beautiful powers. Tonya Melendez wants to change the way we view Black, Brown & Indigenous women's spiritual practices so that intuition can be embraced and used to positively guide people in this world and more so in your life. Join Tonya as she creates conversations that celebrate black magic and spirituality
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How often do you see a Black or Brown woman in the world of spirituality shown in a positive light? Portrayals of women like Marie Laveau and different paths of spiritual traditions & paths are always portrayed as these evil black witches, whereas white women have covens and beautiful powers. Tonya Melendez wants to change the way we view Black, Brown & Indigenous women's spiritual practices so that intuition can be embraced and used to positively guide people in this world and more so in your life. Join Tonya as she creates conversations that celebrate black magic and spirituality
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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I'm Not Crazy, I'm Clairvoyant: Trailer
I'm Not Crazy I'm Clairvoyant!
2 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
I'm Not Crazy, I'm Clairvoyant: Trailer

Are you ready to embrace your intuition as a superpower?  To start making sense of patterns you recognize, but can’t put words to, to harness your spiritual gifts in the world. And to help us form a new collective of Spiritual Black women who are stepping out into a more positive light

Hi my beloved, I’m Tonya Melendez and I’m an award-winning psychic medium & licensed Spiritual Counselor

You are listening to my new podcast, I’m Not Crazy, I’m Clairvoyant.

I want you to stop feeling like something is wrong with you because you sense an untapped gift inside of you and we are going to embrace your superpower positively, together.  I will teach you to harness intuition as a superpower

Maybe you are experiencing something that you don't understand, you don't know what or how to put a name to it, you don't know how to use it, and you need help making sense of it.

Join me, beloved as we talk about intuition, stories of people who've had intuitive insights of flashes, books, stories you can relate to, and intriguing guests come on and share their clairvoyant stories

New Episodes will be released Bi-Weekly, don’t forget to subscribe so that you can keep getting these beautiful gems as part spiritual practice & part to cultivating trust in your own gifts and intuition.

And remember my beloved, you are not crazy, you are Clairvoyant!


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I'm Not Crazy I'm Clairvoyant!
How often do you see a Black or Brown woman in the world of spirituality shown in a positive light? Portrayals of women like Marie Laveau and different paths of spiritual traditions & paths are always portrayed as these evil black witches, whereas white women have covens and beautiful powers. Tonya Melendez wants to change the way we view Black, Brown & Indigenous women's spiritual practices so that intuition can be embraced and used to positively guide people in this world and more so in your life. Join Tonya as she creates conversations that celebrate black magic and spirituality