Private Mentoring
“Karen is a wonderful spiritual teacher, healer, and a genuine human being. It's always a pleasure to work with someone who is vastly knowledgeable, intelligent, compassionate, and connected.”
— Juliet S
“Extremely knowledgeable and warm, Karen clearly explained any concepts that we didn't understand. She also set the tone for a warm, safe atmosphere for us to explore intuitive development.”
— Doug N
“Karen is a phenomenal teacher and I learned a lot of amazing things to expand my abilities in my spiritual journey. Wonderful experience..”
— Randy
Private mentoring offers what a class or masterclass cannot — undivided attention, focused entirely on where you are and what you need.
A private session moves at your pace. You can ask the questions you might hesitate to raise in a group, work directly on your own material, and receive feedback that takes your specific background and development into account. Before the session, a brief intake process means the time is spent on what matters rather than on introductions.
Sessions are available to students at any stage of their development in mediumship, intuition, or inspirational writing, and to those navigating grief or questions about consciousness and the afterlife who want more than a book can offer.
You choose the area of focus. The session follows from there.
Sessions are one hour long and held on Zoom.
Grief
For those navigating loss and looking for guidance, clarity, or a space to ask the questions that are difficult to ask elsewhere — about what happens after death, about signs, about how to find a way through.
Development
For students working to develop mediumship, trance, intuition, healing mediumship, or altered states — focused, one-to-one attention on the specific area of your practice that needs it most.
Education
For those seeking guidance on further study, training paths, or how to navigate the broader landscape of mediumship and spiritual development.
Inspiration
For writers working with memoir, spiritual writing, or writing for healing — feedback, guidance, and a conversation about the work itself.
