Eleanor Graves

Eleanor Graves — Senior Evidential Medium

Eleanor is renowned for the extraordinary specificity of her evidence with 20 years experience and 4800+ sessions.

Specialties: Evidential mediumship, Bereavement support, Pet communication

Thomas Hale

Thomas Hale — Healing Medium

Thomas combines strong evidential ability with a deeply healing presence. 16 years experience and 3500+ sessions.

Specialties: Healing mediumship, Trauma-sensitive sessions, Spiritual guidance

Catherine Liu — Compassionate Medium

Catherine creates an immediate sense of safety with warmth and empathy. 14 years experience and 3100+ sessions.

Specialties: First-time sitters, Family connections, Gentle grief support

Robert Ainsworth — Evidential Specialist

Robert provides extraordinary evidential depth with dates, addresses, and specific events. 12 years experience and 2600+ sessions.

Specialties: Deep evidential work, Sceptic-friendly sessions, Detailed spirit descriptions

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What to Expect From a medium reading

A medium reading is a structured conversation in which a trained medium tunes in to the energy of your situation and shares what they perceive. The work isn’t about predicting fixed outcomes; it’s about giving you a perspective on the current shape of things, and the most likely trajectory if nothing significant changes. That perspective is often most useful for decisions, transitions, and patterns that have been hard to see from the inside.

Who a medium reading Tends to Help Most

How to Prepare for Your session

The 24 hours before your session matter more than people realise. Try to sleep enough, eat something grounding, and avoid stacking the day with stressful tasks. Set aside ten quiet minutes before the call to settle yourself, write down the questions actually circling in your mind, and let your nervous system soften. The medium can pick up far more clearly when your energy is settled rather than scattered.

Asking the Right Questions

The shift from prediction questions (“will X happen?”) to perception questions (“what’s the current energy of X?”) consistently produces richer, more useful readings. Bring a specific question, but hold it loosely. Some of the most striking moments in any session arrive when the medium surfaces something you didn’t know you needed to hear, in answer to a question you didn’t quite know you were asking.

What to Do After

Take fifteen quiet minutes after the session ends. Don’t immediately call a friend or scroll back into your phone. Let the session land. Write a few notes about what struck you most, what felt surprising, and any practical suggestions the medium offered. Return to those notes a few weeks later. The lasting value of a session is usually visible in the quiet review weeks afterwards, not in the moment of the call.

Why This Matters in 2026

The mediumship landscape continues to evolve, and what worked five years ago doesn’t always work now. Verified-purchase reviews are becoming standard. Cross-platform reputation tracking is replacing single-site reputation. Specialisation is overtaking generalist practice. The clients who do well in this market are the ones who keep learning how to read it – filtering carefully, sampling before committing, and developing trust with a small set of mediums rather than churning through new ones each time.

Practical Habits Worth Adopting

When Things Go Wrong

Even with careful selection, occasional {sessions} disappoint. A medium you loved last year may have an off day. A new medium you sampled may not turn out to be the right fit after all. This is normal, not a sign of fundamental fraud. Note it, share honest feedback, and move on. The clients who get steady value from this market over years are the ones who don’t over-react to individual disappointments and who keep the broader pattern in view.

Looking Ahead

The next few years are likely to bring tighter regulation, better fraud detection, and increasing integration between mediumship platforms and adjacent wellness markets. The platforms investing in these capabilities will continue to lead the market; the ones that haven’t will gradually be outclassed. As a client, you benefit from the ongoing improvement – but the basic habits of careful selection, thoughtful sampling, and trust-building over time remain as relevant as ever.

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