Your Superior Self
Walking Between Both Worlds: Evidence of Consciousness Beyond Death. Evidential Medium Debbie Wojciechowski
28 Apr 2025
In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with evidential medium Debbie Wojciechowski, whose unique journey bridges the worlds of science, spirit, and service. A former federal law enforcement veteran with over 25 years of experience, Debbie shares how her structured and investigative background became the unexpected foundation for her path into mediumship. Her story takes a powerful turn through a near-death experience that opened her awareness to the non-physical realm, forever changing her understanding of life, death, and what lies beyond. Debbie offers compelling insights into how she now communicates with the spirit world, providing evidence-based messages that bring healing and validation to those seeking connection with departed loved ones. Her blend of skepticism, integrity, and deep spiritual knowing makes this conversation especially rich for listeners navigating their questions about the afterlife, intuition, and the unseen dimensions of existence. This episode is a rare glimpse into the life of a woman who walks between two worlds with purpose, compassion, and clarity. Connect with Debbie here
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