Bryan Greene
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know about science i know a little i can work something to show you additionally in some of these shows where she shows up randomly to an office or a hair appointment or the grocery store or a food truck on the side of the road it starts doing a cold reading with a seemingly skeptical human being and all of a sudden she knows a bunch of detailed information about them or their loved one who's passed away why do you think that might be because no television show
And the history of TLC or most major cable networks, or any network for that matter, would allow a production company to go raw-dogging it without knowing who they're filming first.
I am the creator of a television show that gives hope and joy and inspiration to millions.
Basic information, name, address, social security number, driver's license.
But it's likely it's much more in-depth than that, and it's also likely that production crew, staff, or people who scout locations ahead of time are finding people for Teresa to talk to when she arrives.
To think that she wouldn't be prepped with some information ahead of time is just foolishness.
Hey, Brian, it's a reality show and all of that shit is manufactured.
Yeah, that may be all well, fine and good for some of us.
But recent polling and research in America, these United States of America, show that in 2023 and 2024, when asked...
A growing amount of people had more trust in a psychic medium than they did in a licensed therapist to help them out with life's everyday problems.
People are increasingly ditching organized religion, instead spending billions on other spiritual trends.
Like talking to the dead through people who call themselves medias.
Here's a stat that I think will put a pretty little bow on why this makes a perfect first episode of After The Break and why I'm personally so fascinated in the topic.
And it absolutely floored me when I figured it out.
In the year of our Lord 2022, Americans spent almost $2.3 billion on the psychic services industry
with $338 million of that being spent on telephone psychic services.
And if you're as ignorant as I am and made the assumption that the people using these services are lower on the socioeconomic ladder, you would be wrong.
These are not grandmas in the Appalachians who live in shacks and have fixed incomes.
I'm sure they use the services also.