A Renaissance Woman and Medium by Choice: Elizabeth Fried
- A Renaissance Woman and Medium by Choice: Elizabeth Fried Hersh Rephun 44:42
Elizabeth Fried is a Retired Executive Coach, turned Actor and Medium. Unlike those who “see dead people” or are merely popular with spirits, Elizabeth chose to train as a medium. After multiple courses and considerable practice, she discovered her “reading accuracy” was consistently between 70 and 100%. Her greatest joy is delivering uplifting and healing messages from departed loved ones. Recently she found her skill extends to animals as well, and she provides heavenly messages from your beloved pets–they have souls too! And all the proceeds go to her philanthropic efforts!
Her other passion is pro bono Coaching for The Honor Foundation, a non-profit organization that works with special operations military, (Navy SEALs, Marine Raiders, Delta Force, Green Berets) to help them transition to the civilian workforce. All funds she earns from her mediumship readings are donated directly to this group.
Connect with Elizabeth
• Website: www.elizabethfried.com/medium
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nelizabethfried/
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabeth.fried
• Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethfried/
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/LearningEngine
• Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/nefried
• Other: https://youtu.be/uwYQ5HDjG_w?si=tsJ7h2bs4yTYIiAk
• Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRNgM3T0Kec
(0:00) Introduction with Elizabeth Fried and her donation model
(3:18) Elizabeth’s early experiences and journey to mediumship
(8:07) Managing expectations and logical approach to readings
(11:25) Merging business discipline with mediumship and charity work
(17:00) Significant readings and experiences with clients
(28:52) Psychic healing, psychic fairs, and pet communications
(37:02) The importance of evidence in mediumship and how to reach Elizabeth
(39:00) Differences between evidential and psychic mediums
(41:05) Managing expectations and being open-minded during readings
(44:20) Elizabeth’s recommendations and closing remarks