Kiersten Parsons Hathcock, author of Little Voices: How Kids in Spirit Helped a Reluctant Medium Escape and Heal from Abuse is an award-winning self-taught carpenter/furniture designer, and founder of Mod Mom Furniture, a kids’ furniture company featured on ABC's Shark Tank.
She’s also a TEDx speaker and an intuitive medium who works for the National Institute for Law and Justice helping detectives and families uncover truth in missing persons and homicide cases.
In this episode, we discuss how her journey to hearing the “little voices” started and how it healed past abuse that she’d buried in her subconscious mind.
Show Notes
01:37 Kiersten's incredible story in her own words: going from a skeptic to a believer and practitioner of mediumship
09:25 The connection between Kiersten's entrepreneurship, children, and mediumship
15:26 The relationship between personal struggles and the ability to connect with spirits
21:21 How mediums work with law enforcement. Kiersten shares a true crime case study
24:53 Scaling the efforts. Creating a non-profit The National Institute for Law and Justice
26:50 Closing thoughts and further resources
Kiersten’s links:
Website
Book: Little Voices
IG