Your psychic abilities and intuition are real, and this is the podcast that helps you develop them.
Hi! We're sisters Elise & Heidi, actively developing our own psychic abilities to prove that intuition isn't reserved for the chosen few, it’s something we can all tap into. Every week, we spill the tea on spirits, intuition, mediumship, and all the woo topics most people are afraid to talk about out loud. We share jaw-dropping stories from everyday people experiencing extraordinary psychic moments. And the best part, every episode wraps up with a mini psychic development practice so you can start developing your own abilities right alongside us because just like any skill, the more you practice, the stronger your gifts become. So, whether you're a beginner exploring your spiritual gifts or deep in your awakening journey, Psychic Sister Tea is your cozy, judgment-free space to strengthen your intuition and discover what you're truly capable of.
Elise Kelly (00:00)
You see how we are in terminal A? Well, I just walked into the bathroom over there and when I came out, I was in Terminal C. She was so shook.
Hi, I'm Elise, but my sister calls me Sissy. And we're your favorite psychic sisters, spilling the tea on intuitive hits, psychic moments, and the unbelievable stories everyday people experience. Because we have a secret for you. We're all psychic. Yep, even you.
Heidi Hansen (00:14)
And I'm our sister Heidi.
So come on sis, grab your favorite mug and cozy up. The kettle's hot.
Elise Kelly (00:33)
Good lord, I don't think Mercury retrograde is in our favor today.
Heidi Hansen (00:40)
No, I mean, it's taken so long for us to get set up for this episode that my tea is cold and nearly gone. But yeah, we shall prevail. All right. Ladies and tea time. I'm so excited. Ooh, also, side note to continue the saga from last week with the construction happening. If I end up on the show Fear Thy Neighbor, for like being killed over noise complaints.
Elise Kelly (00:50)
Tea time regardless.
No.
Heidi Hansen (01:10)
⁓ so I told her, you know, we record Tuesdays and Thursdays, two thirty to three thirty, two twenty five PM today. They start blasting music like blasting on their massive which they've never done before. Yeah. Never. So I'm like, they hate me. They fucking hate me. I can't even leave my house. Swear to God.
Elise Kelly (01:33)
It's fine, you know, just be extra nice. You know, bring them some baked goods and some tea. I don't
Heidi Hansen (01:40)
Yeah. Kill a
little I'm too scared to leave the house now when they're I'm like, they're gonna just look at me and judge me so hard. They're like that woman just sits in her house and records random weird things and sh they probably think I'm some like influencer or something.
Elise Kelly (01:57)
Yes. Well, maybe it's just a tinge of jealousy, that's all. They wish they had their own renovation podcast.
Heidi Hansen (02:04)
No, they for sure don't. They do not want to be sitting inside. They are enjoying their job, I'm sure. Anyways, if you hear things still, ⁓ I can't control it. It's just been a tough day, you know? We got noise, we have tech issues. Mercury is it is really fucking us over.
Elise Kelly (02:11)
It'll be funny.
Well, then let's just keep it easy with some lovely listener stories because that makes my day every single time. I can't wait.
Heidi Hansen (02:32)
Much happier. Me too.
Elise Kelly (02:34)
So let's clink and cheers our teacups.
Heidi Hansen (02:38)
Cheers. Cheers, everybody. We're so happy to be with you and I'm gonna pretend that this tea is warm still. It's okay.
Elise Kelly (02:45)
Yeah. I don't think people actually cheers in real life when they have tea. I think ⁓ I do. This is just how I want to feel connected to you. You do?
Heidi Hansen (02:55)
I mean I would. I feel like I haven't had like a proper tea time with any I did have a a tea time by myself one time. That was lovely. But I don't think you're supposed to do that either. So treat you. It's supposed to be a social thing, but anyways. Before we jump into the listener stories today, just another quick reminder. If you are not following us, please be sure to do so. If you're watching us on YouTube, hit subscribe and just like like and comment and do all the things that you're supposed to do so that, you know.
Elise Kelly (03:04)
⁓ why not?
Heidi Hansen (03:22)
we feel that we are loved and we know that it's resonating with you. Like me. Like like us. Please. We're still recovering people pleasers, right? Like ⁓ good. And still in there. That's okay.
Elise Kelly (03:37)
It's still there. Okay, let's get into these lovely stories.
Heidi Hansen (03:41)
Our first story comes to us from Carly from Arizona, who Carly Ashworth, our psychic coach. So she is lovely and she has so many great stories. I'm so glad you sent this in, Carly. Thank you so much. So Carly says, On Christmas Eve, I was in a busy store getting last minute things. Everyone was stressed, and I heard that I should quiet my mind and meditate whilst queuing. I did it.
Checked out, and as I drove out of the parking lot, which was also busy and hectic, I noticed a young girl, maybe five years old, running with no shoes or jacket on. ⁓ as I turned out onto the main road, she just took off running. No other cars noticed her, no one slowed down. They were honking their horns at me for stopping. I got out of my car and ran after her. Turns out she was autistic, nonverbal, and ran away from her grandparents at the store because it was too busy. I just got chills.
If I hadn't meditated and slowed down, I wouldn't have seen her. I stayed till the police and her grandparents came and everyone was reunited in time for Christmas. ⁓ that's so sweet, Carly. Thank you for sending that in.
Elise Kelly (04:49)
It's so true though. We need more people to stop and slow down because it's so easy to miss those things when people are in need. You're just going about your busy day and especially around Christ.
Heidi Hansen (05:01)
I was gonna say, yeah, especially when you're you got eight billion things on your mind about what you need to do, what you haven't prepared yet. So a reminder to slow down is always welcome.
Elise Kelly (05:12)
Harley, I'm so glad you were there. Me too. That's awesome. Okay. So I've got a really fun psychic. Actually, no, this is more of a premonition story, I think. And this is from my friend Ashley in California. She's actually got two, two of these stories. So the first one, she says: When I was a kid living in Omaha, we went trick-or-treating at the malls. My mom didn't want me traipsing through neighborhoods. So we would just do the mall events, and it was always a blast.
And we would go to all three malls, Oakview, Westroads, and Crossroads. Hey You know, those are the three hot spots.
Heidi Hansen (05:46)
Yeah.
They were. They I don't think they are anymore. But maybe.
Elise Kelly (05:51)
I don't know, maybe.
So one Halloween, when I was probably only five or six years old, we get to crossroads, walk in the door, and my mom immediately says, Nope, we're not staying here. I have a bad feeling. So of course I'm furious because I'm five and I want more candy. Yes. And mom says, Well, stop at the grocery store on the way home and you can pick out a couple of big bags of candy. We are not staying here.
Once at home, after two malls and a grocery store trip worth of candy, mom and I were sorting the candy on my bed when my dad yells, Come in here right now. So we run to my dad, and on the news is a story about how there was a shooting at Crossroads that night. ⁓ my mom had a premonition and thank goodness we left.
Heidi Hansen (06:37)
That's
wild.
Elise Kelly (06:40)
I asked her more about that story. She said, I don't think anyone was hurt, but it was chaotic and people were yeah, of course, traumatized. Well and that
Heidi Hansen (06:48)
That was a long time. Like okay, so you were you guys were born in like eighty six. So like in in ninety maybe or ninety one? Like that was yeah. When was Columbine? I feel like that was before I don't know. I just assumed that mass shootings didn't happen until after Columbine because that's how my brain works. That's wild.
Elise Kelly (07:08)
Yeah.
Okay, and her second one is also a crazy premonition story and also, again, pretty traumatic. So fair warning. This is from 2017. She said, My girlfriend and I went to Vegas. We won a bunch of money at the craps table. Hey. Hell yeah. And we decided to do something exciting with our winnings.
We debated going between a concert festival or a preseason hockey game for the Vegas Golden Knights in their inaugural season. For some reason, we never looked up who was performing that night at the festival. And in hindsight, it is so weird that we didn't look it up. We're always so thorough. So it turns out the opener was Big and Rich, one of my favorites, because I met Big Kenny when I lived in South Dakota. And Jason Aldine was the headliner.
He had legit been at the top of my want-to-see list. With our winnings, we decided that we could see a concert anywhere. But how many times would we get to see a hockey game in an inaugural season? That's kind of a big deal. Yeah. So we bought hockey tickets and had a blast. Thank God we never looked up who was at the festival because I would have 100% picked the concert then. And that is how.
Rebecca and I avoided being at the Harvest Ninety One Festival shooting where more than fifty people were killed. Yeah, that was insane. It might be total luck or something guided us not to look up who the musicians were going to be.
Heidi Hansen (08:41)
Ooh,
I got chills on the I think I'm just gonna get chills every time. So I'm not gonna say that I get chills every time, but like I know that is wild. And you know what? That actually brought up a memory that I have when I was a junior in high school and we were living in Omaha. It was like dis early December. And I got out of school early because I had early release because I was a senior and I was cool. And I was gonna go Christmas shopping at the mall at Westroads, which was right by our school. And I
didn't go. And like an hour later, I got a text from my boyfriend who was still at school. And he said, We're on lockdown. There's a shooting at Westroads Mall. And I was like, what the hell? I almost went there for Christmas shopping. It was huge. And on Maur shooting. Yeah. ⁓ So I didn't even realize I probably, I mean, I was very out of touch with my two. Well, maybe like in touch, but in a different way, like not purposefully.
Elise Kelly (09:25)
Bonmar, right?
Heidi Hansen (09:39)
So yeah, I remember just like literally sitting in my car and being like, I should just go. It's just right there. It would have like a two minute drive. Yeah. But instead I was like, No, I'm hungry. I want to go home. Like something random where I was like, No, I want to go home. Wild. Wild. Thank you, universe.
Elise Kelly (09:53)
It is one.
Yeah. Okay. But the other stories we have are a little bit more lighthearted. Okay. So Heidi, why don't you read one of ours from the synchronicities?
Heidi Hansen (10:03)
About synchronicities.
So here's a synchronicity from Steph from Canada. This summer I drove across British Columbia by myself when my boyfriend broke up with me. Good choice, Steph. I would always like to do a long road trip after I get broken up with. I camped alone on the way. That's also something I would do. It had rained and my tent was soaked.
When I got to Vancouver Island to sleep on my friend's couch, I thought the first thing I have to do is buy a drying rack to hang up my soaking wet tent. I was really stressed from my situation and went for a walk with an old friend as soon as I got there. When we were walking, we saw a drying rack at outside someone's house with a sign that said, free. The owner was even outside and said, It's new, take it. ⁓ that was so cool. Thank you, Universe.
Elise Kelly (10:54)
Even the little things, I feel like it's so important 'cause it's kinda like a little wink, a little nod from the universe to be like, Okay, I know you're feeling shitty right now, but what you need, we will provide. Yeah. And
Heidi Hansen (11:07)
Okay, universe, I also need a drying rack, like a line. I need a if I could just find that on the road or something. I did find twenty euro on the sidewalk the other day and I didn't know what to do at first because it was in our neighborhood. And so I was like looking around, I'm like, was how am I supposed to know where this came from? And I felt weird about taking it, but then I was like, Next time I see a homeless person, I'm just gonna give it to them because I feel like it's not mine, but you know. Yeah.
Elise Kelly (11:14)
Science.
I found twenty dollars on a walk once in our neighborhood and I was with my kids and they're like, Whoa, let's go buy some candy, of course. They want to like buy shit. I'm like, No, guys, this is probably somebody's and so we just put it in the door of the house that we it was in front of. We're like, Okay, it's probably there, so we'll just put it in there. And my kids were so mad at me. Yeah. Like, no, no.
Heidi Hansen (11:41)
Cool.
No, I know ours. I was literally gonna go up to one of the doors, but I was like, I don't even know which one to go to because they're all connected. Yeah. And I'm like, Of course, I feel like if somebody came to me and was like, Did you lose twenty euros? Like, yeah, of course. I don't I don't know. Anyway
Elise Kelly (12:11)
I think so.
that's yours. That's yours now.
Heidi Hansen (12:16)
Well, I haven't used it. It's still in my purse until I find somebody that I feel like the need to give it to. All right. The next one is from Jasmine. My friend explained how we are in a portal and to just ask for the most obscure thing to happen to prove it. So I decided to try it out. I asked for a very specific sign. I wanted a lemon to fall from my tree if this home I was about to make an offer on was meant for me. I sat outside in stillness and it happened.
Elise Kelly (12:21)
Yeah.
Heidi Hansen (12:44)
A lemon fell while I was outside. Submitted my offer and I'm closing next week. Congratulations, your husband. Cheers to that. That's so cool. I love that it was specific.
Elise Kelly (12:57)
How frequently do lemons fall? Like is that I feel like not often but
Heidi Hansen (13:00)
That's great question. I would
assume not. Because they'd have to be like ripe and then over. Do they do they fall when they're over? I don't I I when they're I don't have a lemon tree. So
Elise Kelly (13:11)
I had an apple tree when I lived in South Minneapolis and I feel like it was quite often, but there were a shit ton of apples.
Heidi Hansen (13:18)
That
one did produce like a motherfucker. It was like you guys had like how many pounds you made into cider one day. It was so it was insane. It was Yeah, it was way more. It was a ton. Very good. But that
Elise Kelly (13:26)
my god, five pounds.
That's
cool because it happened right when she was there. Yeah. When she asked for it. Ugh, that's totally my kind of signer sign too. I'm like, universe, nope, that doesn't make sense. That's exactly what she asked for. Right. I don't get exactly what I asked.
Heidi Hansen (13:46)
Well how specific are you being? Because like for me, it's usually just like show me this thing. Like I would have like, show me a lemon and you know, then you'd see a lemon or a lemon would fall from the tree and I'd be like, Well, I meant something else like lemonade. Okay. I don't know. But that's a good one when you're specific about it. I like that a lot.
Elise Kelly (14:08)
Okay, the rest of our stories are all about time slips and timeline jumping.
Heidi Hansen (14:14)
Which is so cool.
Elise Kelly (14:16)
So this story is from Tina, and she's on Instagram as the Black Sheep Therapist. If you don't follow her, you totally should. She's hilarious. She's great. She talks a lot about intuition and spirituality, and she's a therapist. And so that's why she calls herself the black sheep therapist, because she's like, maybe what I'm doing is wrong, ⁓ according to, you know, typical therapy. But I would love woo-woo therapy. That's
Heidi Hansen (14:41)
Yes. I would go to her. Yes.
Elise Kelly (14:44)
So her story is from the airport. I was at the Atlanta airport. This woman sat next to me and looked overwhelmed. I asked her if she was okay. And she was like, I don't even wanna tell you what just happened to me because you won't believe me. I if somebody says that to me, I'm like, you're spilling right now.
Heidi Hansen (15:04)
Like
I one hundred percent already believe you. Yeah.
Elise Kelly (15:07)
Then Tina says, after me convincing her I probably would, she says, Okay, you see how we are in terminal A? Well, I just walked into the bathroom over there. And when I came out, I was in terminal C. She was so shook that you could see it on her face. And I was like, my God, I totally believe that.
I wanted to go through the same bathroom, but after all the chaos at Atlanta, I didn't want to start at the beginning of TSA again. Can you imagine?
Heidi Hansen (15:38)
That's a good point. That is why Okay, I have more questions. Yeah. Like, did she go back into the bat like how did she come back through? I'm wondering, you know, like she had to
Elise Kelly (15:49)
go
walk all the way from terminal C back to terminal A to get back to where she was.
Heidi Hansen (15:54)
⁓ fuck. Yeah. That's why Yeah. She's like, I swear to God, I was just in A and I went to the bathroom right there and it's wild. Okay, I still want to walk through a portal just to say I did it. But like there's some such cool time slip stuff happening. And now that I'm reading more about CERN and the time traveler John Teter.
Elise Kelly (15:56)
Why she's all flushed?
Heidi Hansen (16:21)
Titer, whatever his name is. ⁓ we're gonna have to have a whole episode on that because that is a fucking rabbit hole, let me tell you. Yeah. I love time hopping and time slip.
Elise Kelly (16:28)
Yeah.
Except if you're like late for your flight.
Heidi Hansen (16:33)
That would really suck. I feel like I would have turned back into the bathroom and been like, Okay, I'm gonna cook my tape out and I'm gonna be back on A. That's just what's gonna happen because that didn't You don't know. Have you ever been through a portal?
Elise Kelly (16:42)
Fucking Narnia.
No, I haven't.
Heidi Hansen (16:50)
You don't know how it works.
It's all about intention, I think. I don't know. Okay. All right. This one is from at GeekTastrophe forty two on TikTok.
Elise Kelly (17:03)
I think a lot of people might have seen this one already. It's so it went viral. It's such a cool story. Yeah. Heidi, tell the story.
Heidi Hansen (17:10)
Yeah, there's a lot of main
hell yeah. Let me spell the T on this one. So on her TikTok reel, she's talking about an old hat and scarf that her best friend crocheted for her 20 years prior. She bought the yarn in the colors that she wanted and picked the pattern that she wanted, and her friend crocheted them. So he made her one hat and one scarf. She pulled it out of storage many years later, and there were two hats and one scarf.
Nearly identical hats. They were very like it had the same color. It was like in a slightly different pattern. Not pattern, but like the the way.
Elise Kelly (17:45)
Color pattern. It
was crazy because this yarn is like it's very specific and and it was one of those strings that changed from green to orange to yellow, very like fall colors. And I've never seen that before. It's I don't know.
Heidi Hansen (18:02)
Well, and I remember in the Reel too, it was like twenty years ago. Like she had made it and she had worn it all the time for like twenty years. And then she had just put it away in storage for like the winter. And then when she pulled it out, she had two. So then she texted her friend and she said, Did you make two hats for me? And he said, No, I only made one hat and one scarf. That's all I could make with the thread that you gave me. If you wanted two hats, I would have needed a whole nother is it called a skein of
Yeah, okay. I don't crochet. a whole other skein of yarn for that. And there was not a second hat. But yet she had a second hat. And there's been so many videos of these on TikTok and Instagram that I've been definitely the algorithm is pulling me into it because I'm into it. But it's like people finding duplicates of things randomly. And one of them that I saw too was a guy's wedding ring inscribed.
On the inside he found a second one and he's like, What the fuck? it is in
Elise Kelly (19:04)
Right. Yeah. Because even with the hat one, some people are like, well, it's somebody else could have done the very same thing, got that same yarn and crocheted another hat, pretty similar, and maybe you just saw it and picked it up and put it on your head. Like, ⁓ well, this has to be mine because it looks like my homemade one. I mean, I could see that as a possibility. But an inscribed
Heidi Hansen (19:26)
Yeah.
And that one that one was the one that sold me because there were some others that, you know, you can just like tell the vibe of some people. And some of them it felt like they were just trying to jump on this trend. And some some of them were like, Look, I have the exact same ring. And I'm like, Did you just buy two of the same ring though? Because it feels like you did. But yeah, yeah, that one and even this hat one, because she was literally shook. Like even in the video, you can tell she is visibly freaking out about that one. So
Elise Kelly (19:55)
Yeah, I'm I saw another one where this woman had like a a hammock. A hammock and she wraps it up and she uses it when she goes camping and she was packing it for camping, and then all of a sudden she saw another one on her table. And it was like the same brand, but the brand logo was slightly different. And one of them had a stain on it and one of them didn't. And it just makes me think like, okay, in that universe, it was still the same brand, but they, you know, maybe they decided to change.
Tweak it a little bit. And also in that universe, maybe she was a little clumsy and she stained her hammock. Okay, another one from Paola. She wrote that she has a meditation cushion and her meditation cushion disappeared from her house. She said yesterday, I found it in my parents' house. For a lot of reasons, this is impossible. Also,
Heidi Hansen (20:30)
What wild. I love it.
Elise Kelly (20:50)
The light in my childhood bedroom is suddenly not in the center of the ceiling. Whoa. It was in the center of my ceiling my entire life. And now I look up and it suddenly moved at least two feet. ⁓
Heidi Hansen (21:03)
Goose why
Elise Kelly (21:08)
I mean,
I would feel like I'm losing it. I would feel like somebody needs to check me in because something's wrong with my brain. I think
Heidi Hansen (21:17)
That's kind of that's the theme of what this is doing to people. And I feel like it's almost like we have to go through this collective psychosis to know that there's other people experiencing these things. And the more we talk about it, because think about when people first started talking about near-death experiences. Nobody talked about it. And then a few people started talking about it. And then everyone came out of the woodwork like, my God, me too. I'm so glad.
Elise Kelly (21:28)
great.
Heidi Hansen (21:44)
somebody else had this sort of experience that was similar that can corroborate that like, yeah, it does happen like this and it did feel like that. So I feel like it's almost the same thing where we have to be vocal about these weird things, these unexplainable moments, because the more we talk about it, the more we find that it continues to happen and it's happening at a more rapid rate. And I just I need to go down the CERN rabbit hole a little bit more because there's something, something to say about that. I feel like that is a whole, whole deal.
All right, now I have Steph. In 2020, I had taken friends to this hike two separate times. We parked at a paid parking lot, and it was a simple straight walk to an outlook from the parking lot. I went alone about a year later and I could not find the lot for the life of me. I kept typing it into my GPS and it kept taking me to a park at the side of the road. I drove around the area for an hour, couldn't find it.
It was like it didn't exist anymore, but I know it did. Ooh. Especially something like that where it's like a parking lot. They wouldn't they wouldn't take away a parking lot.
Elise Kelly (22:52)
Well, and if they did, I feel like there would still be signs. I don't know.
Heidi Hansen (22:56)
It's not like trees would be massive in and like taken up, you know?
Elise Kelly (23:00)
Probably
still be a curb cut. I don't know. It's weird. Yeah. That's weird. That one also messes with me because I feel like I've had that happen before. Random things. And then I just tell myself, I just am misremembering, or maybe I took a different way. I don't know.
Heidi Hansen (23:09)
I was just gonna say that.
Yeah. I can't give the exact example, but it feels like I was like, no, I feel like I've done that before where I thought, ⁓ I w I've been to this place before. I'm just gonna go there again and then it's like not there and you're like, What? What's happening, universe?
Elise Kelly (23:32)
my gosh. Well, we did a whole episode on like the Mandela effect. So if you want more of that and our theories on it, you're gonna have to go back to our old podcast. I don't know if we should keep sending everyone your old
Heidi Hansen (23:44)
No, it's okay because they can listen to it and then come back because we're doing new stuff here. The old stuff will always stay there and it will always be there for your enjoyment.
Elise Kelly (23:53)
But if you have any crazy cool, fun psychic synchronicity, Mandela effect stories, whatever it is that you can't tell to all of your friends, you know you can share with your psychic sisters. Please send it to stories at psychicsistert.com and we would love to read it on our next episode of Listener Stories.
Heidi Hansen (24:06)
Yes, please.
And don't worry about like if you're thinking, ⁓ it's not psychic enough or not good enough. Just send it anyways because we'll be the judge of that. Just kidding.
Elise Kelly (24:24)
God. No. Created anyway.
Heidi Hansen (24:26)
No. We still want it. We still want to hear it.
We will read it anyways because like we said, the more stories that we can get out, the more we can all just start having the weird conversations that I think need to be had.
Elise Kelly (24:39)
start feeling like okay, I'm not going crazy. I'm not losing
Heidi Hansen (24:42)
Yeah,
no. You're it's not crazy when the whole world is going crazy. Then it's just reality, I guess. I don't know. Okay. All right. So we're still gonna do a practice today. And this week I've got a really fun practice for you and for Sissy that I'm super excited about. This one's a little different. It is a person. It's a famous person, so like, or a well-known person, you know. So
It's just a well-known person. I'm not gonna give you timeline. So it doesn't have to be they don't they don't have to be alive. It could be anything, but it is a human ⁓ that I'm going to be staring at, a picture of them. And I'm just very curious to see what comes through for you. So if you wanna do this with us, now's a good time to pause and just kind of ground yourself and then try to just tap into this energy that I'm sending out and
Elise Kelly (25:30)
Did you say they were alive? Or
Heidi Hansen (25:32)
I said they could be or they could they might not be.
Elise Kelly (25:35)
Wait
a girl.
Heidi Hansen (25:37)
you want me to narrow it down? Do you want me to actually tell you if they're alive or not?
Elise Kelly (25:41)
I don't know, I'm just trying to see what kind of energy I can tap. Okay.
Heidi Hansen (25:44)
⁓
They are dead. It is a spirit. No. Way too easy. Okay, so this human has passed. So I am going to stare at this image and I am going to project the energy out and give as much information energetically as possible. So yeah, if you want to just tap in yourself and see what you pick up. And then when you're ready to hear what Sissy has to say, you can hit.
Elise Kelly (25:47)
Okay. So it's not Taylor Swift. I feel like you would have
Heidi Hansen (26:13)
play again. All right, here we go.
Elise Kelly (26:17)
Okay, I'm just doodling on my notepad 'cause that's how I get a little bit connected, get in the zone. Do what you I feel like I'm picking up a a feminine energy. Okay. ⁓
Heidi Hansen (26:23)
God do girl.
Yeah.
You weren't supposed to see that. I'm not gonna make any more facial expressions because that's cheating. Yes, okay, yes. Ding ding ding. You've got the first fifty fifty correct.
Elise Kelly (26:37)
Like getting
Okay, okay. A very self-assured woman. Okay, I'm seeing I'm seeing curly hair. Is that right? Okay. Is it like brown? No.
Heidi Hansen (26:56)
I think so.
Don't ever second guess yourself.
Elise Kelly (27:02)
I know, I know. It's like wavy curly. Okay, I'm seeing pearls. Is this like from the 1920s? Wait, wait, wait, wait. Actually I'm I'm also bad at eras.
Heidi Hansen (27:13)
Sure.
Not me just Googling this person's years they were alive.
Elise Kelly (27:23)
I'm just getting like black and white. I'm getting I'm seeing like movies in black and white. Okay, I'm seeing a feather, large feather. Like you know the flapper era. That's the twenties. Mm. And with big poofy, I'm just seeing like gaudy jewelry. Okay, I feel like I'm way off.
Heidi Hansen (27:42)
No,
you're not way off. Do you wanna keep going? A self-assure woman. Okay. Okay. So it was Harriet Tubman. ⁓ It's not no, I sh she's a selfish at all. Okay, but
Elise Kelly (27:52)
That's way off.
Got jewelry.
Actually, I got a flash of I wanna say it was like Rosa Parks, actually. Damn it. And then I was like, no, no, I'm gonna stick with this this ⁓ movie actress because I saw a black and white movie, but so I'm like, it has to be an actress then and then in step my ego and I'm like, well if it's an actress, it's like
Heidi Hansen (28:20)
See,
this is a great example of how easy it is to start doing that because I felt myself doing this in a reading the other day. I was like, Nope, let go of that because I had like this movie playing in my own head of like, this is what it probably is. So that means that this probably is this. I'm like, Nope, stop. Like, stop that and just try to and that's so hard. But I love that you said like brown wavy hair, because then I was looking at this picture and it's super wavy.
Elise Kelly (28:43)
Is it? Yeah, I saw like the is it? That looks really ⁓ sure enough.
Heidi Hansen (28:49)
Like crimpy wavy. Yeah. I'll post this picture on our social media. But it's funny because you're like self-assured woman and every single picture of her, she's like not smiling. She's like
Elise Kelly (28:51)
B.
Well I didn't really smile back then.
Heidi Hansen (29:02)
I
don't know. I mean there's one picture of her kind of smiling, but it's just like she j she is so self assured though. Like
Elise Kelly (29:08)
Yeah,
I felt very powerful and I'm sure she did not feel like she was in power at all, but like that's very true Jesus going back and saving all those people. Holy
Heidi Hansen (29:20)
Yeah. So she was born in eighteen twenty two. the ⁓ That's why I thought you said eighteen something. I was like You said eighteen something, yeah. So eighteen twenty two, she died in nineteen thirteen at ninety one years old from pneumonia.
Elise Kelly (29:23)
⁓ I should have stuck with
Somebody listening, let me know if you got some more information than I did because yeah, that was a good one. I think I need to work on my nerves a little bit because we all do
Heidi Hansen (29:49)
It is. This is what you feel like if you're in our membership. And it's like, my god, pressure to perform. Actually, Susie, I was hoping you would pick up the name Harriet because your daughter is Harriet. And I was wondering if like your daughter would pop into your head or something. I'm like, what what would that be like?
Elise Kelly (30:07)
I wish I would have given it a little bit more time now. well. Who who knows?
Heidi Hansen (30:10)
Next time we will. Next time we'll we'll slow down. We'll ground ourselves ahead of time. And forget the nerves and let your ego take a backseat.
Elise Kelly (30:19)
Yeah. Well, hey, this is also proof that like we're also learning too and it takes practice.
Heidi Hansen (30:25)
Not only takes practice to learn how to tap in, but it takes practice to learn to release your ego and your nerves and to start trusting yourself more to do it. So we've always got our membership if you're interested. Just surround that out there.
Elise Kelly (30:40)
And don't forget, if you have your own stories, please send them in. Again, it's stories at psychicsister tea.com. And until next time, keep the psychic stories brewing.
Heidi Hansen (30:46)
And there's a link in the show notes.
And we'll keep the kettle on for you. Bye.
Elise Kelly (30:55)
Yeah.