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Tyler Henry
Bonnie, who used to be a former sex worker and now hosts the podcast Dumb Blonde.
Bonnie
Most little girls grow up wanting to be doctors and lawyers and. And I was like, I want to be super hot, make a lot of money, and be a rock star's wife. That was my goal as a child. And here we are. What's up, you sexy Motherfuckers. Welcome to another episode of Dumb Blonde Today. I am so excited for this guest. And not only am I excited, my husband is, like, fan girling out and wants me to call him just to even say hi to this person. And I'm just so happy to have you here, baby.
Tyler Henry
Thank you for having me.
Bonnie
Tyler Henry, Hollywood Medium.
Tyler Henry
I would not have missed this for the world. I'm so, so thankful.
Bonnie
You are just such a sweet soul. You have the sweetest, like, kind of spirit. It's almost like, kind of like you remind me, because I am obsessed with fairies.
Tyler Henry
Oh, yeah.
Bonnie
And I consider myself fairy energy. You have, like, such fairy, like, energy.
Tyler Henry
Thank you. I just. I twinkle around. Just so sweet. Glitter at people very aggressively.
Bonnie
He's like, I shit gold, bitch.
Tyler Henry
Call me Tinkerbell.
Bonnie
I love that. How are you doing?
Tyler Henry
Good. I'm so glad to be here. It's a beautiful day. We got here, we were hanging out outside. Your mom in California.
Bonnie
Your mom is so sweet.
Tyler Henry
That old ball and chain, I love her to pieces, but she drives me everywhere, including crazy.
Bonnie
Can we talk about that? So you're almost 30 years old.
Tyler Henry
Yes.
Bonnie
Why do you not have a driver's license?
Tyler Henry
You know, I get so many impressions when I'm on the way to work and, you know, psychic kind of moments of knowingness and kind of gets distracting. And so starting off in its inception, my mom drove me just out of convenience. And then I actually had a brain surgery when I was 18. I had a mini stroke and a brain cyst and surgery. And so I was told by a doctor to not drive, but I got the all clear eventually, and now it's just laziness.
Bonnie
That's amazing. We're gonna circle back to that, though, because I'd like to always find out. My thing with my podcast is I love to hear people's journeys. I love to hear their stories. I want to know, like, what. Who. What made you who you are, you know? So let's take it all the way back. Like, are you from la?
Tyler Henry
So originally from Central California, a really small agricultural town called Hanford.
Bonnie
Okay.
Tyler Henry
And it basically just kind of grew up in this rural environment. I was an only child. My parents were married and still are now for over 30 something years.
Bonnie
Oh, we love that for you.
Tyler Henry
I'm really thankful. I came from. From good people and, you know, just naturally, after a premonition of my grandmother's death when I was 10 years old, it kind of kicked off what I would later recognize as an ability. But at that age, I didn't you know, didn't click. Yeah.
Bonnie
Do you ever get tired of telling your story over and over and over again?
Tyler Henry
I think it's pertinent. I think it's pertinent for people to get an understanding of kind of what it is that I do. And I think the history is a big part of it.
Bonnie
Absolutely. So you had never had any premonitions prior to being 10 years old?
Tyler Henry
None. And there were definitely intuitive moments. You know, I think kids are very intuitive by nature, and they're relentlessly honest. Yeah. But this was a little different. As I kind of hit puberty, it started evolving into these moments of just knowingness, and I couldn't explain it. I would just say things, and people would say that they were true.
Bonnie
When you say you had a premonition about your grandma's death, what exactly happened?
Tyler Henry
So In April of 2006, I basically just woke up one night and had this feeling of, like, a memory that hadn't happened yet. And it's kind of the only way to describe it. It was very clear. It was, like, in my bones. And when I woke up, I didn't understand it, But I went to try to explain this feeling to my mom, and as I did, we literally got the news that my grandmother had passed. My dad rang my mom, and she picked up the phone. But I didn't tell my dad for years. You know, after my mom and I kind of kept this a secret.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
And, you know, he was very religious and conservative, and so when I was 16, I kind of jumped out all those closets at once.
Bonnie
Yeah. Really. So let's circle back real quick, because that's a big age gap, 10 to 16. I did hear another podcast that you said that you grew up Presbyterian, but you would go and kind of, like, church shop other denominations, which I found fascinating that somebody at your age would even consider doing that.
Tyler Henry
Yeah. You know, I think I've always been a seeker. I was always looking for a sense of understanding, trying to find a sense of place in the world. And I always did have a deep sense of faith. I found that through my work, it kind of evolved from a place of faith into trust. You know, the work allowed me to really have genuine moments of connection with people where we would have very real transcendent experiences. And that kind of helped me find ultimately what I think I was always looking for. But, yeah, I was going to any church that would take me when I was.
Bonnie
Did you find one that you resonated with the most? Because I was raised Southern Pentecostal. And I have religious trauma that you could not believe. I consider myself extremely spiritual. And like you, I have visions and stuff like that too. Not on your level though, at all. I've never tapped into it either. But you know, ever since I was a child, I've always had visions and stuff like that, predicted deaths and all that jazz. But I just remember as a child, I, I always knew that there was something different, you know, and so at 10 years old, were you able to be like, okay, I'm not like everybody else here.
Tyler Henry
Sure. You know, I think people's responses to me were really what made me feel different. You know, at 10 years old, you're just having these organic experiences. And while they're strange, they're organic. And it's other people who tell you, you know, oh, that's odd, or that's the devil. And at a very early age, I think I had to kind of face my identity because I had people praying for my soul. You know, the parents of children at school would hear about what I was doing. And there was one instance where a lady who later came to me for a reading, I might add, had a prayer circle for a 10 year old little boy. And that was me. And, and so having to face that resistance was really difficult. But it was a kind of early test into having a thick skin and being true to who I was.
Bonnie
I couldn't imagine at 10 years old having people pray, try to like, pray over me and like, you know, it was nuts. Pray the demons out. Was that traumatic for you?
Tyler Henry
For sure. I, it was something more of hearing through the grapevine that people in their little groups were, you know, talking about me. And then I go to churches and they eventually showed a clip about necromancy, which is what they called it. Isn't that that's like raising, raising the dead.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
And they, they conflated it with mediumship. At this youth group I went to and they popped a video in about the evils of spirit communication. And everyone just kind of looked at me and I never went back. So it put me through the wringer. But ultimately I can look back in hindsight and see that those people were there in that room, seeking a deeper sense of affirmation of a higher power. And in my work, I'm reminded of that just in a different way. So I don't fault them for their ignorance. You know, we're all kind of on our own path.
Bonnie
Yeah. So I had cut you off to talk about myself for a second there, but did you find a denomination that you resonated with not so much, you.
Tyler Henry
Know, but it was okay. I think it was a kind of a exposure therapy. Right. Get out there, you just kind of see what you believe. And I think there's something really valuable about being open minded and trying different things out.
Bonnie
Absolutely. And I always tell everybody, people are like, you know, do you love Jesus? And I'm like, I absolutely love Jesus, but I don't believe that. And not to get dive into religion or anything like that, but I just feel like, you know, Jesus was a lot cooler than how they try to put it. And I don't feel like it was. He was like freaking Capricorn. Okay. We're pretty cool characters. I know you're a Capricorn too. I'm capricorn Aquarius. I'm January 22, so I'm right on the cusp, but I have a Capricorn rising. He was, you know, he had to have been cool, you know, and just, I don't feel like it's so cut and dry and so like heaven or hell. And I don't think that scaring people and being fear based is the way to make people. You want to have a place where you tell people that, where they. What they can and can't do, but then you expect them to go out and spread love.
Tyler Henry
Sure, yeah.
Bonnie
I don't understand how that works.
Tyler Henry
It's very conditional.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Very conditional.
Bonnie
Absolutely.
Tyler Henry
And you know, I think through the messages of what I've seen in this work, while I don't claim to have really any of the answers, it's just kind of a very little moments of knowingness. There really does seem to be something that transcends belief. When people come through, they really seem to recognize that it was about love. And in hindsight it was about introspection. And every soul that I've connected with in the thousands of readings that I've done has seemed to come through in almost a state of self awareness. In a, in a deeper state of self.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
They almost present as more of themselves than they even could have been here. And it can be really beautiful.
Bonnie
That's amazing. So moving on from, you know, this 10 year old who's exploring different religions, you are growing up and do, does your family stay in the church or do you guys kind of like take your own path?
Tyler Henry
They were kind of back and forth, to be honest. I ended up going to church more than my parents at a certain point. So, you know, they were kind of, I think coming to their own reckoning with religion and trying to identify what they believed.
Bonnie
Wow. Even your father, who was my father. Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And he ended up having his own, you know, frustration with God. He was. Some family members were excommunicated on that side of family.
Bonnie
Oh, my goodness.
Tyler Henry
Back in the day. So they had their own, you know, trauma around it. But I think through being true to who I was, I was able to know my dad, you know, in a way that I would have never been able to know him. And there was really something about authenticity there of the courage that that required.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And the risk. And in doing so, he and I were able to have a closer relationship. He was able to have a deeper spirituality.
Bonnie
You were put on this earth to help him see that.
Tyler Henry
Well, thank you. I really. I think so on some level.
Bonnie
Yeah. Do you. Do you believe in soul families?
Tyler Henry
I do, I do. I think the soul, you know, is such a fascinating subject because people often think of it as like a singular thing. And if we are eternal, if we go on forever, we would have kind of various chapters of that eternal state. Right. So the soul kind of becomes, in my mind, many things.
Bonnie
Yeah, I love that. That's beautiful. The way you explain things is so poetic. I can sit here and listen to you talk for hours.
Tyler Henry
It's the fairy in me.
Bonnie
I love it.
Tyler Henry
Better watch out. I'm gonna fart glitter. No one's safe.
Bonnie
I love it. So I know you've told the story before, but I need you to tell the bully story because this is like something out of a fucking movie. Like, literally, when I heard you say it, it kind of took my breath away because I could visualize it. I'm such a visual person. And hearing you explain the story just. I would love for my. My listeners to hear the story as well.
Tyler Henry
So when I was in middle school, I was bullied relentlessly. And there was an instance where there was this kid who used to beat me up pretty regularly. He and a number of his friends had watched me go into the school bathroom alone. And I didn't realize at the time, but I was washing my hands and my hands were wet. And I heard the door open from behind me. And when I looked, I realized he and about three other people came in and as they rushed in, they blocked the door.
Bonnie
They were going to beat up our little Tyler.
Tyler Henry
I know this little homo. What, you were really going to take me out? Like, come on. That's low hanging fruit, baby.
Bonnie
Did you always know you were gay?
Tyler Henry
I mean, I always knew something was going on.
Bonnie
Okay, we'll talk about that.
Tyler Henry
After girlfriends, I was. I was Causing chaos in the middle school scene. I had girlfriends, and I was cheating on the girlfriends with the. With their boyfriend.
Bonnie
Oh, you little player.
Tyler Henry
There was a lot going on.
Bonnie
Player from the Himalayas.
Tyler Henry
I know. You better watch out. I love this. Medium went large.
Bonnie
I love this. Oh, my God. Okay, tell the bully story, and then we'll get. Yes.
Tyler Henry
So the bullies, they blocked the door.
Bonnie
I'm over here. I'm excited.
Tyler Henry
And this weird instinctual thing came over me. I don't know if it was a defense mechanism or what, but I made eye contact with him. And as I did, I just said, your aunt knows that you were crying with your dad last night, and you need to leave me alone. And I just said it point blank. And as I said this, his friends looked at him. He looked at them, and I always say, faster than you can say gay, they were, like, out of that bathroom. It took off running because his friends didn't know what was going on, but his aunt had passed. And what was crazy is, the night before, he'd been crying in his dad's arms about that loss. And it was actually a very humbling moment. It scared the crap out of him, but it, for me, really helped both protect me. And years later, he reached out and actually thanked me.
Bonnie
Oh, because you taught him probably a lesson there that he was taking his anger and his hurt out on somebody else.
Tyler Henry
That's very true.
Bonnie
That's amazing.
Tyler Henry
It was really fascinating and kind of an interesting moment of growth for both of us.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
So ended up being kind of sweet.
Bonnie
That's wild. So did you guys ever tell your dad that you had this gift?
Tyler Henry
So around 16, I had to start coming out of that psychic closet. My mom was like, tyler, you're scaring students. You're scaring teachers. You know, I was telling teachers about their personal lives, which we covered on my Netflix show, Life After Death. My math teacher was interviewed, so you can imagine how that went. And she told about her experience with me. But my mom said, you know, Tyler, you gotta just. You gotta tell your dad before he finds out. So I sat him down one day, and I basically said something to the effect of, like, dad, you know, ever since I was little, I felt different than the other boys. I don't really know how to explain it. He's like, oh, he's kinda worried it's coming. Huh?
Bonnie
Are you coming out of the closet now, Tyler?
Tyler Henry
Exactly. Then I, you know, just said, you know, from what I understand, I'm a medium. And I didn't even fully understand what that meant in Its entirety. And now even my definition of medium has evolved. I used to think of it as somebody who acts as a messenger for people on the other side, but I actually have kind of widened that definition of a medium to being really anybody who psychic phenomenon happens around.
Bonnie
So I feel like so many people abuse that title, though, too.
Tyler Henry
Oh, yes.
Bonnie
And it's not fair because there are people who are like you that really just want to do good with their gift, whereas there are some people. And that's why I have two women that I have had for years in my life that do. One does my birth chart, and the other one is my. She does, like, all my rituals on the full moons and, like, psychic stuff for me. And they're all positive, like you. I love that. It's. I love, like, the white magic. I don't love the black magic. That stuff scares the out of me.
Tyler Henry
Of course.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
You want to be affirmative. Sorry, don't interrupt.
Bonnie
No, no, no, you're fine. I interrupt you all the time. So circling back.
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
When you were in junior high school, you were a little player from the Himalayas.
Tyler Henry
That's right.
Bonnie
All the way through high school, just.
Tyler Henry
On that jungle gym, just taking them out.
Bonnie
I love it. So when did you realize that you were like, okay, I don't like girls anymore because you kept cheating on them.
Tyler Henry
I had a bunch of bad breakups, which I wonder why. You know, middle school. I don't know what was going on. I had a much, like, closer hairline back back then. So I think it was just, you know, I don't know. McCoy Culkin, raise.
Bonnie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're a little blondie. Yeah, girls love the blondies.
Tyler Henry
They did back then.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
But, you know, alas, it was not meant to be.
Bonnie
So when did you finally just say, you know what? I think I'm just going to date men.
Tyler Henry
You know, I think. I think I was probably around 16, 17. I was like, you know what? Probably felt somewhere in the middle. But I was like, no one believes people don't believe in bisexuals. So I was like, I have to kind of pick one side or the other.
Bonnie
Yeah. And unfortunately, do you still consider yourself bisexual now or.
Tyler Henry
I mean, technically, but I love that. But again, you know, people tend to kind of put you into one by.
Bonnie
Yeah, you have to be in a box.
Tyler Henry
And being in a relationship now with a man for eight years, I think most people, like, that's. That dude's gay.
Bonnie
Yeah. So I love it. Would you guys ever bring a girl in? Like, I mean, mess around with he's.
Tyler Henry
He on the Kinsey scale is a little bit further than I. Oh, gotcha. I think he. Yeah, he'll do your nails.
Bonnie
I love that. And what was his name?
Tyler Henry
Clint.
Bonnie
Clint.
Tyler Henry
Yes.
Bonnie
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Tyler Henry
I love it.
Bonnie
How do you like how I segue?
Tyler Henry
It's just so good.
Bonnie
Completely unhinged. Completely unhinged. So segueing from that. When did you start like scribbling? Because I know that like to channel you scribble. Right.
Tyler Henry
Scribbling kind of has helped me turn on and turn off cycles psychically reading. And it's kind of its inception started when I was in school and I was talking to a girlfriend. Not a literal one, but we were talking about homework and I was just kind of doodling as you do when you're on the phone. And I just found that kind of moments of knowingness that I'd had previously would kind of pop up. You know, she. We'd be talking about homework and I'd be seeing the conflict that her dad was having with her mother. So that ended up actually working as. As kind of a means to concentrate, to kind of turn on. So that when I wasn't scribbling I could maintain some degree of normalcy. But it's really more the repetition of it than anything. It's more about the process than the product.
Bonnie
Yeah. Does your gift ever get in the way of you being able to connect with people? Because you always have stuff coming at you. Like do you ever have moments of silence?
Tyler Henry
I definitely carve out time in my life I think for solitude which I think is so important for anybody, especially people who take on others energy. But it's always busy up here. Yeah, there's always.
Bonnie
Does it ever get in the way of like forming relationships. Like, have you ever, like gotten a bad feeling about somebody and like been able to see visions of something?
Tyler Henry
Totally. One. One benefit, I think of intuition, which we all have, is that it really can act as an inner compass. And when we can refine and kind of finely tune that compass, it won't lead us astray. I think so often people are not inclined to go with their gut feelings and that leads to a lot of trouble. But people get first impressions. You know, when you meet someone, you will feel a warmth or coldness when you shake someone's hand, when you give them a hug. And I think people need to honor that and go with that because that for me actually, if anything, has saved me a lot of trouble.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
You know, I do think there's something to be said about giving people the benefit of the doubt. But equally, if someone's really hitting something on a visceral level, be mindful of that. And what might be informative, that crazy.
Bonnie
So when did Hollywood start taking an interest in you? Because I feel like you have been in the limelight forever.
Tyler Henry
Oh, my goodness. Well, you know, being an immortal fairy, we've been here since the 40s. But no, it's. It started for me around probably 18. Most affirmatively. In my between 16 and 18. I basically was just doing readings through word of mouth. And as I did that, word of mouth spread into Southern California where people really just more open minded. In my little agricultural community, I mean, you had people who were open, but by nature creative people tend to kind of, I think, believe in destiny more generally. It's very interesting. And so Sarah Paulson called me up.
Bonnie
One day from American Horror Story.
Tyler Henry
American Horror Story.
Bonnie
Wow. I love her.
Tyler Henry
My hand was shaking. I was like sweaty palmed. I didn't know. I like almost dropped the phone. I was so nervous.
Bonnie
I didn't know she was a key player.
Tyler Henry
She's amazing. And so she was my first technically official celebrity reading. And she asked if I had a message for Jessica. I was like, Jessica Lang. And I. I did.
Bonnie
Did Jessica pass? I did not know.
Tyler Henry
Oh, no, she's still with us.
Bonnie
Okay.
Tyler Henry
It was for her love life.
Bonnie
I was like, her love life has transitioned. Okay, gotcha, gotcha.
Tyler Henry
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thankfully she's. She's very much still around.
Bonnie
I was like, when did this happen? No, she's an amazing woman too.
Tyler Henry
Oh, incredible. Yeah. King Kong.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
I don't know. She was just an icon. Yeah, Always.
Bonnie
Literally just Sarah, Sarah Paulson though too.
Tyler Henry
Oh my God. To be able to play a role with Two heads.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
That's insane.
Bonnie
Yeah. Literally. That's true. So when did Hollywood like come in besides after that? So that, that. That Sarah Paulson pretty much opened up the door for you.
Tyler Henry
Just one thing led to another. Eventually the E. Network was interested because I was just this little kid basically who came from this little town and I had naturally just kind of worked with some celebrities and they thought, okay, if we're going to do a show with you, it has to be celebrity oriented because we're the E. Network. Right. Of Kardashians. Yeah. But they put me through the ringer. I had to read like upwards. Over 20, either friends or family of various executives. And they would test me. So they'd bring me in and they'd say, okay, you're gonna read three people today and we're not gonna tell you who they are. And, you know, everyone knew. Depending on how that went, it was whether I got greenlit or not.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And thankfully I was able to knock it out of the park every time that it was required.
Bonnie
Do you ever get tired of people doubting you?
Tyler Henry
No. It's. It's fun, kind of, to be honest.
Bonnie
Really? Yeah. I like to now everybody's gonna try.
Tyler Henry
When. When you know that you're real and when you know you've had real experiences, there's a smugness.
Bonnie
You're like, fucking game on.
Tyler Henry
Because I know that what I've done is real.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And other people may not believe it, but I know that there's more to life than what we see. I affirmatively can say through my experiences there's more to this world than we can fully understand. And I'm thankful through this work to be able to demonstrate it. I have my own questions. I think it's important to be skeptical, to have doubts, and that's kind of how the truth rises to the top.
Bonnie
That's crazy. I feel like you're so full of love. There's been a couple times that you've said things and it just makes me want to cry because you're just so like.
Tyler Henry
Thank you.
Bonnie
Everything you say is just so beautifully said. It's wild. Let's talk about the Alan Thicke interview. That is crazy that, you know, he came in as a skeptic and what happened with that? Let's. It's for the people at home who don't know.
Tyler Henry
That was a hard reading. You know, he came with his wife Tanya, who I've been able to make a friendship with since, and we've been very close. But he was a total skeptic. You know, he came in and was kind of like laughing and jovial and didn't really take it very seriously. Now, look, on the network, we read over 200 celebrity clients. Some came in really enthusiastic, genuinely needing something. And then there were people who just wanted to sell their next project. And it wasn't that he fell into that second category, but he didn't know what to make of it.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
So as I connected with him, I brought through a relative of his who had died of a heart condition. And this was a heart condition that I felt very strongly he himself needed to keep in mind of. And as I relayed this, he kind of laughed it off. I was. Ended up. Ended up being sent the unedited clip of me telling Alan this. And it went on for over two minutes of me just begging him to go see a doctor for his heart. He laughed it off. He said, thank you, Dr. Tyler. And then he tragically passed, you know, for those who know, about three months later of a heart problem.
Bonnie
Did he never go to the doctor?
Tyler Henry
Tanya? I'm pretty sure I drug him, too. Not drugged him, but dragged him. I dragged him to the doctor to get a checkup. But it was one of those things where it was like a. What they describe as, like, a widowmaker, where, you know, it's one of those situations where it would have required further, you know, kind of insights into being able to determine, like, a specialist. So it was one of those cases where, you know, as a messenger, really, the information. But it's difficult when. When people at least don't fully listen.
Bonnie
Do you sense any health problems in me?
Tyler Henry
Oh, no, I feel all good.
Bonnie
Okay, good. I mean, stuff happens, but let me know.
Tyler Henry
Yeah, I would. A thousand percent.
Bonnie
Oh, my goodness. So when did you meet your boyfriend? Yes.
Tyler Henry
Well, that happened. Let's see, I was 21, 28 now, and that happened. His mom reached out, funny enough for reading way back in the day, and he had reached out, and it was really weird moment where when I saw his face, I knew without a doubt that that was the person I was supposed to be with.
Bonnie
No, I say that about Jay all the time.
Tyler Henry
Do you?
Bonnie
I do. I tell everybody. I'm like. It was like our souls recognized each other.
Tyler Henry
Would you describe his love at first sight?
Bonnie
Not love, but, like, familiar. Yeah, it was literally, like, familiar. Because I feel like love is like. To really fall in love with somebody, you have to spend time with them. You can fall in lust and be completely infatuated, but I just don't believe that you fall in Love with somebody. At first, I feel like you can be head over heels infatuated and Twitter painted.
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
You know, but that's the exact same feeling that I said I had with Jay.
Tyler Henry
That's so beautiful. I think on some level, the soul sometimes knows.
Bonnie
Yeah, absolutely.
Tyler Henry
And there's a deep compatibility there. So that's gone on now for seven years. And we're gonna get married soon. I wear this ring. It's more engagement.
Bonnie
When are you guys getting married? Do you have a date set?
Tyler Henry
No, we don't have a dates. I was like, should we do Halloween? Should we do Halloween?
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Because that would be very on brand. But he's like, tyler, we're not getting married on Halloween.
Bonnie
How does he feel about your psychic abilities?
Tyler Henry
He treats me just as Tyler the person versus Tyler the medium. But they're so intersected that, I mean, we're doing paranormal experiments every day. Like, at night, we read books to each other like two little old men. More like night owls. So he really is so deeply compatible. But I think what makes us so good together is he sees me beyond what I have to offer.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
And I'm sure you feel the same way. You know, it's like when someone really sees you, and this work reflects that. Everybody wants to be seen. Everybody wants to be validated. Everybody wants to feel understood in some way. And I'm thankful I get that from my relationship.
Bonnie
Are you always so positive? Do you ever have down moments?
Tyler Henry
Oh, all the time. Yeah, absolutely.
Bonnie
Do you suffer from any, like, depression, anxiety?
Tyler Henry
Well, I've been diagnosed with OCD for probably over a decade now, and I do take medication for it. We're at 20mg Lexapro gang.
Bonnie
Yeah, you know, that's right.
Tyler Henry
So, yes, absolutely. And I think for those who relate with anxiety, it can be very difficult with intuition to tell the difference. And so in my own life, it's been a bit of a trial run on. On how to kind of determine.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
What's intuitive and. And what's really just feelings. And feelings aren't facts, as they say. So it's a very interesting dichotomy.
Bonnie
That's amazing. Feelings aren't facts. I need to remember that I suffer from severe anxiety, so I get panic attacks all the time, but I've managed to get them under control in the past year. But do you feel like with age, you're being able to be able to decipher what is like, a download or what is. Like you're really in a serious situation or panic or your body's just in.
Tyler Henry
Fight or flight, you know, I think it took time for that frontal lobe to develop. And I hit about 25. And one day I woke up, I.
Bonnie
Was, what the hell am I so worried about?
Tyler Henry
I don't know what it is, but I just got to a place where I felt, I guess, oriented. You know, I was kind of thrown in front of the wolves at 19 and everyone's opinions and mean things and all that. And so it took time to kind of understand who I was, despite what other people thought of who I was.
Bonnie
Does online bullying affect you in any way?
Tyler Henry
You know, not as much as people probably wish.
Bonnie
Good. You know, really, I love that.
Tyler Henry
Like, I can genuinely read a comment about myself that's negative and be like.
Bonnie
Oh, okay, yeah, I'm getting there too. I've gotten to that point too, and it's hard.
Tyler Henry
I mean, of course, you get 99 comments that 1 negative 1 will can stand out. But you get to a place where I think you realize, and I've used this analogy before, that, like, you can be the biggest, juiciest peach.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And there's gonna be people who hate peaches. And it's just part of life. And I think it's when you're secure with yourself, it's okay. You know, you can take differences of belief when things become hostile or threatening. That's. That's, you know, a different story.
Bonnie
Yeah. Have you ever had anything that, like, has really scared the out of you, like meeting somebody and seeing something or like, you know, just something that has just jarred your spirit?
Tyler Henry
Yeah, I mean, there. There have been several. Several moments, I would say. There was one reading I gave that was really a series of readings with a woman who. She had terminal cancer. And a number of my clients I read for free, who are kind of near the end of their life. And this lovely lady had married this man, and he was married for the second time. His first wife had actually also died of terminal cancer. And my client, who I'm talking to, was alive at the time. She was facing terminal cancer herself. And the message there from her husband's ex wife was, you know, I'm still here. I guided you into my husband's life to look after him after me. And it was so sweet. But she always felt that that woman who had passed of cancer guided her into his life. And then it ended up my client died on the same day on the date crossover for his first wife and his second wife. Trying to remember now if it was like birthdays or death dates, but it was the Exact day. And it's so kind of clearly reflected in hindsight that there was some divine connection, that they very clearly were both meant to serve a purpose in his life and then pass on a date that was significant to both of them.
Bonnie
Oh, my goodness.
Tyler Henry
Coincidences like that, you see, after a while you realize they're almost messages in of themselves.
Bonnie
Absolutely. What do you think happens to us after we die? Because do you get to see any of that?
Tyler Henry
It's such a big question. And I always tell people, you know, I have my own requests and I. I want to, you know, ask, what's the reason? Why are we here? What's the purpose? And as far as I can tell, when they communicate, they liken it to trying to explain arithmetic to a squirrel. And I'm just the squirrel, you know. And so there's kind of limitations in what humans can understand. But what I can say resoundingly is every person that's came through has acknowledged a continuation of consciousness, an expansion of consciousness, and more than anything, a deep sense of awareness of the ripple effect of how their actions and inactions affected the greater collective. And when people come through, we ask the question of, are they at peace? Do they find peace? I think they find peace through the acceptance of how they lived and how they died and when they can get to that place, you know, there is peace. Ultimately.
Bonnie
Crazy. Do you believe in past lives and do you believe that you've been here, like many lives?
Tyler Henry
You know, I don't have a ton of past life baggage, although I certainly think it's possible. And I think that if we look at, as I said earlier, with like an eternal soul kind of like a book, you'd have chapters in that book, just as our own lives have chapters, and just as our kind of eternal nature would have chapters. So whether we call them incarnations or different iterations of self, it all kind of reflects that consciousness is one big thing kind of experiencing itself.
Bonnie
Crazy.
Tyler Henry
I mean, I know it sounds very woo, but it's kind of the nature.
Bonnie
Do you believe that? Like energy transfers?
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
Yeah. So you don't believe that we ever just die and disappear? Like we're not just here to live? Because there's some people, like, you know, materialists. Well, yeah, they believe. I don't know what a materialist is. What does that. Yeah, it's like, teach me something.
Tyler Henry
Yeah, well, so there are atheists, agnostics, and then there's a lot of atheists are materialists. So they believe in just purely the material, that when you die, that's it. It goes black.
Bonnie
Right. I feel like that's so hopeless.
Tyler Henry
Some people find it comforting. And I will tell all I know it seems weird me saying this as the devil's advocate here, but there is something to be said about the idea of comfort in there not being anything after for people who may not want to continue living.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
I mean, think of how hard life can be, Right. For some people, the idea of eternity seems really stressful, even though I don't believe it is, you know, by nature. I think for some people scaves them out, the not knowing, the ambiguity, the what ifs, you know, and they're not being able to really orient oneself in eternity, you know, and so some people just kind of shut it out by default because it's uncomfortable.
Bonnie
I don't. To me, it's the opposite. Like, I want to picture, like, heavenly clouds, the gate, the pearly gates, and like, the streets of gold. Like, that's, you know, I want to picture that, that when we leave here, we're going somewhere to meet up with everybody else that has passed away. You know, I believe that in our life. Do you see all the members from your family who have passed away? Do they try to come and talk to you?
Tyler Henry
It's kind of funny. Not as much. And like, my grandma being the one who kind of kicked off that first premonition.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
I very rarely hear from her, so if anything, I think it's kind of comforting. I find it kind of an indication that wherever she is, the essence of her.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Is okay.
Bonnie
Is that pieces accept gave you your gift? Pretty much. If you think about it, you know, it was just kind of like, hey, you're right. This is we. This is what you're here to do, buddy.
Tyler Henry
She was a telephone operator in life, you know, she'd connect calls for people. There's something kind of symbolically beautiful about that, that her last gift to me was to connect, kind of try to connect with people.
Bonnie
I love that. That is so amazing. All right, well, let's. I got a couple more questions for you. I'm just so fascinated with you. You graduated at 16.
Tyler Henry
I did.
Bonnie
Which is wild to me.
Tyler Henry
Yes.
Bonnie
You strike me as, like, extremely intelligent too.
Tyler Henry
Oh, you're very sweet. I. I'm like, what? Selectively intelligent. So, like, I don't drive. I got.
Bonnie
I usually have to Velcro intelligent to drive because half the time I'm not even paying attention in LA traffic.
Tyler Henry
I think that definitely can be the case. But no, I was like, Velcroing my shoes up until age 13. Like, very much a rain man.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
I was very much intelligent in some respects.
Bonnie
Are you. And I mean this respectfully. Are you on the spectrum at all?
Tyler Henry
I honestly. Probably, yeah. Yeah.
Bonnie
Have you ever taken the autism test?
Tyler Henry
I think I haven't.
Bonnie
I'm like, haley, we gotta send him the autism test.
Tyler Henry
To me, the autism.
Bonnie
We're all on the spectrum.
Tyler Henry
I mean, we got stimming going on. I mean, I like. Yeah, for sure. So for me, I think, you know, and it's great to have conversations.
Bonnie
Yeah. I'm surprised they have never tested you for that.
Tyler Henry
What's so interesting is research being done at Stanford University about autism's relationship to psychic perceptions. Kind of different ways of thinking.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Very fascinating. All the creative ways people can be.
Bonnie
No, I just. Whenever I heard you say that you had graduated at 16, I was like, this kid is brilliant, dude.
Tyler Henry
Very sweet.
Bonnie
No, I mean, it's. I mean, it's your life. It's your testimony.
Tyler Henry
So, so sweet. I. I really just, for me, wanted to do as much good as I could with what I was given. You know, I didn't come from a lot financially, you know, my parents were very. Are very salt of the earth folks. They ran a little business in our little town. And I just feel so privileged to be able to be where I'm at in life.
Bonnie
I love that. And I love that you just use this for good and you just try to spread goodness everywhere because there is so much the world is lacking, so much empathy and so much love. And it's like, when you see you speak, it's always just so full of love.
Tyler Henry
Thank you, Bunny. That means a lot. I hope that people never get disenchanted with the world. I hope that the work always provides a sense of wonder for people wondering, you know, what do I believe? Leave. Why are we here? You know, any. Anything that I can do to inspire people to ask further questions.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Around their place in this world and what they can do about it. That's my purpose.
Bonnie
Do people just corner you and hammer you with questions all the time?
Tyler Henry
Because I would sometimes. Oh, my goodness.
Bonnie
Tyler, I need to ask you a question.
Tyler Henry
There was an instance in IKEA back in the day when I first started, and a girl was like, should I.
Bonnie
Bring that with my boyfriend?
Tyler Henry
And I'm like, did you have a fight last night? Probably not that psychic right to determine if she's asking, but I. I got some impressions. And I was like, oh, no, it's not looking hot. And then I was like, tyler, don't do that. In ikea.
Bonnie
Oh, I love that.
Tyler Henry
The boyfriend is going to come find me now.
Bonnie
Did she break up with him?
Tyler Henry
I don't know. I never heard back. But I mean, I would assume so. I'm. I'm very selective with, you know, random impressions.
Bonnie
Gotcha. Yeah. You've learned to probably bite your tongue because some people want to accept it and some people don't.
Tyler Henry
Totally. I always joke. The love life is the hardest area to give advice on in the 200 celebrities who sat with.
Bonnie
It's emotional.
Tyler Henry
It is. And people are going to do what they want to do anyway.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
With their love life. It's like asking for advice. We generally often already know what to do. We're just looking for kind of being pulled in one direction or the other. But like Amber Rose I sat with and was like, don't date a rapper. Don't date a rapper. It's not gonna end well. Then she goes and dates rapper. So. Yeah.
Bonnie
Had a kid with. Had two kids.
Tyler Henry
Right, right. And that is totally, you know, personal choice. But it's just funny, you know, when people are like, tell me what you get. I'm like, you're not gonna follow it anyway.
Bonnie
Yeah. What do you do for fun? What does a psychic medium do for fun?
Tyler Henry
Oh, my goodness. Well, you know, I just live a very quiet, sedate life with my partner. We read books to each other at night. I make stained glass windows.
Bonnie
Oh, I love stained glass windows.
Tyler Henry
Oh, I'd love to make you one.
Bonnie
Oh, my God. Wouldn't that be cool? Yeah, that'd be fabulous. I would love that. Do I not? Am I. I have stained glass windows tattooed on me. Oh, that's amazing.
Tyler Henry
Yeah, yeah. They're not hard to install.
Bonnie
Oh, my God. Yeah, we have. We're building a new studio for the new Dumblon Studio. I would love to have you do a single.
Tyler Henry
That would be so cool. I'll pay you for it.
Bonnie
How do you make a fucking stainless?
Tyler Henry
It's a process, but not as much as you would think. You basically buy the glass in advance. It's all colored, pre colored, and you cut it out and then you basically foil it and then you just solder it together.
Bonnie
Do you want me to get you a napkin? You're sweating.
Tyler Henry
Why am I sweating? You know what?
Bonnie
Poor baby. Is something coming through? Do we need to talk about stuff?
Tyler Henry
Always. But no, it's all good, all positive. And we can talk about intuitive stuff too, if you'd like.
Bonnie
Yeah, I would love to hammer away.
Tyler Henry
If anything comes in. Yeah, sorry. My goodness, I'm still bumming in.
Bonnie
You want some water?
Tyler Henry
Do you have a pen and paper by chance? Or like a piece of paper?
Bonnie
Do we have a pen and paper stuff coming in?
Tyler Henry
Yeah, all good.
Bonnie
Are you all right?
Tyler Henry
Now's a good time to. To scribble really quickly, just see if something pops in. I start sweating, it's always indication.
Bonnie
Oh, you poor baby.
Tyler Henry
Oh, it's good.
Bonnie
That's awesome, though, because it kind of like warns you, like, you know, hey, incoming. Exactly. Literally.
Tyler Henry
Oh, yeah. No, it's very helpful. Now, a thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Bonnie
Thank you. Can we have it? Can we have the book and I can. Okay.
Tyler Henry
Oh, I don't want to move this. Sorry about that.
Bonnie
No, you're good, baby. Go ahead and move it.
Tyler Henry
Are you sure?
Bonnie
Yeah, you can move it, baby. So does when stuff starts downloading like that and you start getting sweaty, does it feel like a panic attack is coming on? How does it feel? Oh, perfect. Thank you so much. Thank you, Mimi.
Tyler Henry
Thank you for me.
Bonnie
Sorry.
Tyler Henry
We'll send her telepathic.
Bonnie
Come back, come back, come back, come back. Does it feel like a panic attack coming on? Or how does it feel whenever downloads start coming in?
Tyler Henry
The way I would describe is it feels like the peripheral kind of starts going out on some level. So like, you know, when you just kind of like go about your day, it almost feels like things start tuning in in a way that's very visceral. Visual even.
Bonnie
Yeah, like tunnel vision.
Tyler Henry
But there's even kind of an internal sensation of like a fullness, as weird as that sounds. And it's not indigestion. I've learned to kind of navigate it and see what comes in. So I'll just kind of relay, like really quickly what just pops through there. There, there. All right.
Bonnie
What an amazing gift.
Tyler Henry
Oh, you're so sweet. Let's see what pops in there. Because mom's side of family hits me much more than dad's side of family, which is good to keep in mind. And on that side of family, this is good to keep in mind when we talk about there mom's side females who passed. And then I want to talk about this character. I got this lady I want to bring up. She's cute.
Bonnie
I hope it's not my fucking mother.
Tyler Henry
Let me look and see. This is coming across as funny.
Bonnie
Oh, Vanessa, don't start your shit with me, lady.
Tyler Henry
Give me one shark. Let me just look here and see, because I have to talk about a joke of not when people refuse oxygen or don't want to use oxygen. Because they don't like the way it makes them look. There's a funniness of this, of I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do my own thing. I don't. Don't tell me what to do.
Bonnie
Oh my God.
Tyler Henry
And a funniness that comes through of I'm gonna live the way I want to live. I'm gonna die the way I want to die. Very much. That kind of attitude in some capacity, which is good to kind of keep in mind. Do you know of anything about the oxygen rejection?
Bonnie
That's my mom.
Tyler Henry
Okay. We're taking that a step further. There's an acknowledgment around living family. Currently. There's an acknowledgment around some health related stuff that's just kind of good to keep in mind. Family members, current people. This is good to consider. Remember that I'm saying this. There's some acknowledgement around a frank that comes through. Just remember that I'm saying that there's some significance, usually who they are, who they're with or somebody. But there is an acknowledgement there. Is your dad still with us?
Bonnie
He is, but he has terminal cancer. He's dying.
Tyler Henry
I have to highlight in the way this comes through, I'm seeing symbology around filtration. Usually filtration revolves around fluid, the body's ability to kind of reduce or let go of fluids. And there's a susceptibility to fluid buildup. What does come through is kind of interesting is an acknowledgement of a problem starting lower and then kind of going gradually higher. So this is just kind of good to keep in mind when we talk about overall proclivities to things. Something starting lower, kind of going higher or kind of going gradually up. For him, just really keeping in mind like filtration, the body's ability to get rid of toxins. I keep seeing like things building up and they usually can be an indication of organ related issues. Largely just keeping in mind for him false susceptibilities to injuries like tripping, falling out of bed, like that kind of thing. Opposite. And it's good to keep that in mind. There's an acknowledgement around. Let me look there. You have some people who are not family who pop through, what up homies.
Bonnie
It's probably some of the homies that have passed over, I think so as.
Tyler Henry
I see some symbology around like marriage, union, joy, happy for you, the way I would word this. Just if there's anybody who you feel has passed, who loved you, a hell of A lot. And maybe could have seen a romantic future, but it wasn't the right time or the right place.
Bonnie
Just remember, probably my ex, Tony, I.
Tyler Henry
Think that guy wants you to know how proud of you he is and that he, when he comes across, acknowledges an awareness and existence in your relationship and that you deserved more than he was able to give at that time. And that that aspect seems to pop in. There is an acknowledgement around your mom's situation with this.
Bonnie
This woman doesn't ever stop talking.
Tyler Henry
Fascinating thing.
Bonnie
Even in her death, she does is talk weird.
Tyler Henry
Did she have her little. She's bringing me into this one thing. She's like, she's got her little domain, her area. This is my area. Let me figure this out really quickly.
Bonnie
Yeah. She said, listen, she is a lunatic, Tyler.
Tyler Henry
She's a very, very strong energy. I just want to figure out what this is. Because there's one thing that pops in. There's acknowledgment around, like, forgiveness. There's a very strong emphasis on an awareness of how you've broken cycles or that you've been able to put a stop to things. So I see my symbol for basically like a chain coming unlinked. And that's always a good sign. But that also in the way this is coming through. What is this other thing? Huh? Just remember that I'm saying this. There's an acknowledgement around applying forgiveness, doing your own thing. There's a feeling of you creating your own family, your own family unit separate from other family, separate from other biological family. And they're having me acknowledge it's okay to say no. I keep getting this feeling of a money related thing of someone expecting or that it should be owed to me, that I, you have to help me because I am who I am. How dare you not help me.
Bonnie
She's talking about my sister.
Tyler Henry
That situation, in the way that this comes across, there's a weirdness because, and I have to be clear with this, like, there's an acknowledgement of narcissism that comes through there. And if someone has said that this person is a narcissist, she's a bad witch, or deals with narcissistic personality disorder, just a way of kind of trying to like, acknowledge that area. But more largely than that, it's not even about money. So keep this in mind. Things that don't even have monetary value but are just hurtful. There's an aspect there that comes through of her selfishness, entitlement. Like that aspect in the way this comes through, though, they show this, like, wiping that up all clean. And the way this comes through, it's a way of acknowledging, like, when we set boundaries with people abiding by those boundaries.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And not letting people kind of weasel their way back in. In some respects. There's definitely an emphasis on that one. There a couple weirder things that pop in with this related to your mom. This is just good to keep in mind. She might send wild animals or strange animals to your house, and it's like.
Bonnie
But send me a possum and a crow.
Tyler Henry
I love it.
Bonnie
I love it.
Tyler Henry
But there's a funniness around, like. Like a petting zoo, but more like surprise. And then there is an acknowledgement around what looks like a big brother thing. But this is weird. Let me figure out what this is. I've sat with Ross Matthews. I saw, like, big brother stuff. Sometimes it can relate to, like, potential work someday and being able to bring awareness, like fostering foster children, helping underprivileged children. I don't know why, but there is an aspect of, like, being able to help in a larger capacity in an institutional way for young underprivileged kids who are, like, at that transitionary stage between childhood and adulthood. So there could be some opportunities there to kind of further that, and that looks really, really positive. Yeah.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
You're pretty spot on with Mom's thing. Were people. Do you know of people not being able to be there when mom passed? Do you know if anybody.
Bonnie
Yes. Nobody was there. She passed in Nashville with Gotcha. I wasn't with her because I was mad at her.
Tyler Henry
Do you know by chance if somebody was not allowed to a funeral or if somebody was told to kindly, like, not attend?
Bonnie
Yeah, my sister.
Tyler Henry
Okay.
Bonnie
Wicked Witch of the West.
Tyler Henry
I'm so sorry. I just need to make it clear in the way this comes through, there's a sense of. I see now how things were. An awareness of things much more there than she may have had here, and therefore an accountability for her action. There's an aspect there when she talks about mental health. She feels like you were a hell of a lot stronger than her in some respects. It's gonna sound strange, but she's showing me the inversion of mother and daughter, daughter and mother. So it's almost like, as weird as this sounds, she was like the daughter soul, and you were like the mother soul.
Bonnie
That makes me want to cry.
Tyler Henry
And you've always been a stabilizing force in the lives of people around you, but there's a sense of. I'm sorry. I couldn't give you what you fully deserve. Deserved. And that comes in.
Bonnie
Thank you, Tyler.
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
Made me cry.
Tyler Henry
Good.
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Tyler Henry
You've handled everything so beautifully. You've been able to alchemize what you've gone through and your trauma and you've been able to not perpetuate that onto other people. I mean, what a gift to be able to have the buck stop at you. Yeah, you know, that's a gift.
Bonnie
I appreciate. Thank you for all that. That was.
Tyler Henry
Oh, of course.
Bonnie
Wild.
Tyler Henry
My goodness.
Bonnie
You were very spot on with my dad. My dad actually has tubes that are in his lungs right now because he can't drain the lungs. My dad literally has days left, you know, maybe if anything, weeks. I've inherited, I always say I've inherited custody of both of my parents in their deaths.
Tyler Henry
Oh.
Bonnie
And what a burden actually, it was. It's their gift. Wow. Because I didn't have a relationship with my mom. I didn't meet my mom till I was 36 and then didn't. I saw her for the second time in my entire life with Jay, at one of his concerts. And then I inherited custody of her, you know, like a couple years later. So. And she was in Nashville for about six months, then she passed away. You know, I. I was working through my resentment with her because she was so childlike. It used to piss me off so much. I'd be like, get the up. You know, in the oxygen thing. Yeah, she always had this oxygen tube on and it was. She drove me crazy. She didn't appreciate anything I did for her, you know, but so hearing that just like, you know, really warms my heart, because I haven't since she passed. I haven't. The first week she passed, I got signs from her all the time and felt her so much. And then after that, I haven't really gotten anything from her, So I was like, oh, she's probably mad at me. My sister. Spot on. As soon as my mom died, she wanted. She's like, I want what mom left. And I'm like, she died with her clothes on, you know, and she came to Nashville, took the outfit off of my mom while she was in the morgue, took her rings off her fingers, and, like, stole from the Airbnb that I had her in. Like, I could sit here for hours to talk about it, but I just wanted to confirm what you were saying was all 100 dead on. Is that not crazy, Mimi?
Tyler Henry
Brutal. Oh, I know.
Bonnie
Gosh, we're all balling.
Tyler Henry
It's just, you know, it's. There's a lot there. Of course, we could go on for hours, but I truly think when it comes to that, I mean, it's a testament to your strength and what you've been able to do with your life and being able to make the better place, the world a better place, despite the darkness that you've had to go through. And in many ways, it's so much more than things. You know, we talk about how sometimes death brings out the worst in people.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And it can.
Bonnie
Absolutely.
Tyler Henry
These references, it's interesting. Just kind of put an emphasis on equity. And I'm just gonna say this off.
Bonnie
You can say, no, you're fine if.
Tyler Henry
Your sister, like, got more preferential treatment or if there was a situation where basically the person who was least deserving got a less hard time. There's kind of a way that this comes through of acknowledging sister, and, like, I feel like a ton got put on you. And then there's an acknowledgment of. Of in some ways, things not being as hard for her.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
And kind of an interesting sense of equity. Equity. Equity. But the way I would word this is, like, I don't feel like mom maybe always would hold sister to the same standard she would hold you as an adult. So, like, if we. If her bar is a lot lower, it's like, we shouldn't expect. I'm trying to think how to word this.
Bonnie
Yeah, I get it. It's how it is with both my sisters.
Tyler Henry
Frustrating in the way this comes through of you being held to a different standard than a sibling would be held.
Bonnie
Absolutely. Yeah. Both my sisters Got away with the murder, and I was like, the workhorse of the family, you know? You good? Would you like some water? We have a bottled water in my purse if you want.
Tyler Henry
Thank you. I'm all.
Bonnie
All good. Okay, Good.
Tyler Henry
All good now?
Bonnie
I feel good. Yay. Awesome. You feel good?
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
So when those come through, like, is it like static in your brain?
Tyler Henry
It's a lot. A lot going on because I was watching.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And so, you know, what I find is there's nuance. I have to be able to kind of articulate. Articulate the nuanced dynamics of what comes through, like, in a family, and articulate in a way that makes sense. So when I do a reading, you know, I'll see a lot of symbols. Sometimes like a chain breaking. And that's my symbol for. Okay. You know, breaking a chain, ending a cycle. And that's something that I've learned over years of doing this work. You know, if I see this, it means that.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
So it's kind of like doing math problems in my head without scratch paper.
Bonnie
I picture your brain being like, have you seen that episode in. Or not? That episode, that movie Beetlejuice. And they have the waiting room.
Tyler Henry
Yes.
Bonnie
Where everybody waiting, and the. The one dude's got the ticket. And it's like that. It's like. Do spirits literally just flood you because they. Or does it always have to pertain to that person?
Tyler Henry
It can definitely flood in. And in those cases, I just kind of do my best to discern between, you know, who's coming through for what and what's coming through for who. But it's. It's really a process. That's where I'd say the hardest part of my job is. Is discerning what is for who.
Bonnie
Have you ever had voices speak out of you?
Tyler Henry
Like, out of me?
Bonnie
Yeah. Like, oh, that would be. Has anybody ever been able to, like, take possession of your body and speak for you?
Tyler Henry
No, but that is a type of phys. Physical mediumship that. You know, there is some evidence seems to exist, the work of Stuart Alexander, a UK medium, and. Yeah. Number of cases where it seems to be possible, but in my case, it's a lot less dramatic.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Except I just sweat a lot.
Bonnie
No, you're good. How do you ground yourself? And how do you shake other people's energy off of you? Because I would feel like that would be heavy to carry that around all the time.
Tyler Henry
You know, I think focusing on what's given versus what the person has had taken away helps. And when I'm able to Meet with somebody and lighten their load in any capacity when I go home, you know, that's more what I put an emphasis on, not necessarily the heavy stuff that the relief came from. So it's just kind of a matter of focus, I think. I'm sure therapists probably relate to it, or even interviewers.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
You can kind of focus on how draining the day was, or you can focus on what you got out of it.
Bonnie
Absolutely. That's amazing. Well, do you. You want to take some questions from the patrons? We'll call Daddy really quick. He's so excited. Oh, he's so sweet. He's actually already FaceTimed me. I love shocking. He's in the studio, so if he doesn't answer right now, he'll call me right back.
Tyler Henry
No worries. And also good to keep in mind anybody in this room. Information sometimes can come through. So if anything I said pertains to any. Y'all just.
Bonnie
Anybody got a Frank?
Tyler Henry
If anybody's got a Frank in the building.
Bonnie
Who's got a Frank? Frank is one of my ex boyfriends, but he's still alive.
Tyler Henry
He's still with us.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Might have been one of a couple situations if I was curious about the next thing, because it kind of came in. Oh, Tony, how did Frank fall in the lineup?
Bonnie
I don't know that. I don't know. The. The synchronicity. I got that word from you of that, but Tony. So my ex, I. I was actually pregnant with his child. I lost his baby, but we were young, young, young, young. But when I ran away from home, he was my boyfriend and, like, my protector, and he actually always love me, and we just. Oh, my gosh. Okay. So I know how it came into play. Oh, my God. It just hit me right now. Jay's beeping in right now. But when Tony was dying, my. I was with Frankie, and we went to his bedside, and I could see Tony, I knew he was already dead.
Tyler Henry
Got it.
Bonnie
Hold on. I'll tell you the story in a second. Yep. That's crazy. Hey, baby. Sorry, I'm so excited.
Tyler Henry
I dropped my hello jelly roll. My wife's probably done 300 podcasts.
Bonnie
I've probably been excited for five.
Tyler Henry
Oh, thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Bonnie
Fired up about this, man. I'm so glad y'all are together.
Tyler Henry
Thank you for making the time. Oh, thank you. I so appreciate it. It's just so lovely, and you were doing so much amazing work. I am so excited, man. Thank you, man.
Bonnie
I really appreciate it.
Tyler Henry
Dude, that's cool as hell. Yes.
Bonnie
He just made me cry. He just did a reading. Like got a, A, a download in the middle of our, of our interview. And like did just. I mean he knew everything about Bill. And you know who came through? Good old Vanessa. Really? Yeah. And one of my. One of my ex boyfriends. One of my ex boyfriends, Tony came through. It was hilarious. Did, Did Grace make an appearance? She did not. And that makes me sad. But it's okay. I love you too.
Tyler Henry
Good to see you. Jolly roll.
Bonnie
Thank you.
Tyler Henry
There you go. I love you.
Bonnie
Tyler.
Tyler Henry
Oh, I so appreciate it. We'll connect.
Bonnie
I love it. I'm gonna have Tyler do readings for us. Yeah, I'm gonna have Tyler. I'm gonna have Tyler do readings for us so we can talk to buddy and stuff.
Tyler Henry
I trust Tyler more than anybody. No, I think I'll actually get the real.
Bonnie
He just had me in tears. It was crazy. Crazy.
Tyler Henry
Thank you.
Bonnie
I love you, baby. I love you too.
Tyler Henry
Cute. So adorable.
Bonnie
I know, isn't he? He's my big old squish. He's my little teddy bear. But yeah, so that's how that. So the last. When he. My ex had smoked. What is that fake weed called?
Tyler Henry
Oh, Spice.
Bonnie
Spice, yeah. And it sent him into cardiac arrest and he died.
Tyler Henry
Oh my God. That can happen.
Bonnie
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's why. Don't. Don't smoke that, guys. And I remember we went to the. He didn't die automatically, but he went into a coma. He had a heart attack. Went into a coma. And I went to go see him and I remember I held his hand. And when I was holding his hand, I could see him standing looking at me in the corner of the room. And I even looked at my. My ex, Frankie at the time and I was like, he's dead. I was like, he's not coming back. He's in the middle. He's in the corner of the room right now looking at us. And Frankie was just like, I'm so tired of you, bitch. Because I would, I always came up, you know, like I predicted his. The mother of his child died three. I had a dream, woke up bawling my eyes out. Predicted the child of his mom had passed away. She was healthy, 25 year old woman. And three months later she died. So anytime I would say stuff like that to him.
Tyler Henry
Not again. Yeah, right.
Bonnie
That's crazy that he acknowledged Frankie too.
Tyler Henry
That's so crazy that weirdly enough is the strongest thing of our whole reading that's came through for me. The other stuff's kind of more Incidental. But it's really interesting how the people we meet, I think, do inform our paths and.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Whether we know them, you know, for a moment or a lifetime, there's. There's a reason to the season.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
They kind of get us to where.
Bonnie
We'Re going so wild. I love what you do, Tyler, and I definitely want to get you and Jay together because he. I would love for you to talk to his dad. He is still trying to get over his dad's death, you know, and he just loves his dad so much. So I think that you guys would have a really good session together.
Tyler Henry
Absolutely, yes. Where there's a need, it tends to do, do the. Do the most.
Bonnie
Yeah, absolutely. Why don't you tell people about that? It's an app you have that you do readings on.
Tyler Henry
I do. So it's Mark Cuban's app. Technically. It's called Fireside. And it's. I have a membership service called the Collective on it and I meet with people every week and we do private reading giveaways, group readings, and so for those you're interested in, you can check it out. It's like 12 bucks a month. It's like two coffees.
Bonnie
No, dude. But for your knowledge and your time, 12 bucks a month is. Was nothing. I mean, what you just came through with, I, I wasn't. I believed everything, but what you just came through with was literally everything I've been through. And, you know, for you to be so spot on and not even know anything like that, like, that was wild. Does it ever get exhausting? Do you ever just not want to do this?
Tyler Henry
There's days where, you know, like, you just don't, you know, you just maybe have a flu or you don't want to go to work or you feel kind of tired.
Bonnie
He's like, I don't want to read when I have the flu.
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
There are times where I have to take a break if the body's not doing well. But it's like anything, you kind of, you know, make yourself do it and then there's something good that comes from it.
Bonnie
Have you ever had a reading make you physically ill?
Tyler Henry
Yeah, especially early in my teen years when I was kind of doing readings frequently. Had an instance. I was almost hospitalized. I had a kidney guy who died of kidney failure come through and my lower back started hurting and there was an instance where my throat started closing. I thought I was having anaphylactic reaction.
Bonnie
Oh, no.
Tyler Henry
And the person had passed of throat related issues, so. But it doesn't really come through that way anymore. I do it.
Bonnie
Yeah. Let's circle back to the brain surgery that you were told me that you had told me about. What happened with that.
Tyler Henry
That was wild. I just had headaches for about three weeks. I was 18. And, you know, I looked over at my mom one day and I said, mom, I think I have water on my brain. My brain's swelling. And she was like, okay. Drama queen. What a weird thing to say, right? And then I was hospitalized. I started showing stroke symptoms at a trans ischemic attack that got me to the hospital. And then they did a brain scan where they saw that I had a cyst.
Bonnie
Oh my gosh.
Tyler Henry
Kind of in the very back. And it was obstructing fluid. And so my brain was swelling for about a week. And I got into emergency surgery and got it aspirated, but they were never able to remove it completely, so.
Bonnie
And they don't know what caused that.
Tyler Henry
It was congenital for me. Was very synchronistic. The timing of being 18 and just starting my life and then having to kind of face death.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And know that it's still there, you know, and at any moment could flare up.
Bonnie
Do you feel like that made you more spiritual, maybe more in tune?
Tyler Henry
Yeah, just a lot more present, you know, you realize with the fragility of health.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
How, you know, one day you're good and then the next day it can be not so good.
Bonnie
I'm watching that with my parent, with my dad right now. It's like one minute he's great and then the next minute he's like, they told us there's nothing more they can do for him. And you're like, what are you talking about? I thought his laps were getting better. You know, so it's like a pendulum.
Tyler Henry
It's so crushing crazy because it can be so good one day and then the next day it's like on death store. So it's frustrating to watch. I'm sure.
Bonnie
I try to tell everybody that health is wealth, you know, like it doesn't matter how much money you have. It doesn't matter how famous you are. It doesn't matter anything if you don't have health.
Tyler Henry
Yes.
Bonnie
That there's nothing. You know, like it's so important to just take care of your body, take care of your soul, take care of trauma that you've been through. You know, just take care of it all. Because it. If not, it literally comes out in other ways in your life.
Tyler Henry
It always catches up with us.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
In one way or another. So true.
Bonnie
For sure.
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
Do you drink?
Tyler Henry
I don't. I smoke weed.
Bonnie
Yeah. Okay.
Tyler Henry
I'm not completely bored, but that's the cough, right?
Bonnie
No, I'm straight edge. I. I don't do. I'm sober now, but. Yeah. Congratulations. No, I. I love that about you. He said, no, I smoke weed.
Tyler Henry
I smoke weed. But beyond that. Yeah.
Bonnie
I don't know.
Tyler Henry
Alcohol, I think I come from a family where there were some issues with that on my dad's side.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And I just like the smell of it kind of turned me off.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Yeah. I never got to really explore that.
Bonnie
But it never got into alcohol or anything like that.
Tyler Henry
No. Yeah. Yeah. Alcohol was the smell of alcohol. And, yeah, it was. It was tricky, but, you know, you find ways to unwind.
Bonnie
If you guys want to talk to Tyler, please sign up on the collective, because he's the real deal, and he's worth it.
Tyler Henry
Thank you, Bunny.
Bonnie
Absolutely. So do we have some zoomers that want to ask? So Patreon. Yeah. So, my Patreon gang. Gang. We love you guys so much. We have 140,000 members over there. Wow.
Tyler Henry
Congratulations.
Bonnie
I know. It's crazy. So we have. The highest tier is called the main attraction. And what we did was we picked five of the highest tier to be able to come and ask you a couple questions. And there's five of them. So they'll. They'll ask you the questions, and we'll see what they say. Oh, really?
Tyler Henry
Oh, it's all the energy in the room.
Bonnie
Oh, no. What do we do?
Tyler Henry
We're just gonna blow.
Bonnie
Okay, well, the whale, that's what. While her phone tries to turn on. It's crazy. I've never seen your phone do that.
Tyler Henry
If we all blow in your direction.
Bonnie
What'S the weirdest thing that's ever happened to you? Have you ever had that happen?
Tyler Henry
A diaper bag flew off when I was reading Kenya Moore. I was sitting with her in a. In a shop in Atlanta, and she was pregnant.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
And the baby. The diaper bag behind her flew off on camera as if it had, like, a string attached. It was insane. And that was one of the weirdest moments. But, yeah, we've had, like, light bulbs burst.
Bonnie
Wow.
Tyler Henry
Things like Mike's die is pretty standard, but I don't know. There's something to. I'm not saying that's what that is.
Bonnie
But it definitely occurs everywhere we go. Lights flicker or lights go off in any house that I'm in. It drives me crazy. Hello?
Tyler Henry
Hello. I'm, like, the worst phone sex operator ever.
Bonnie
Oh, my God, that would be hot, though. Like, hello, I'm here to read you. You're calling to get your tiddly winks. And I'm here to tell you about. If he was a phone sex operator.
Tyler Henry
Yeah.
Bonnie
But I'm here to tell you about past loved ones who passed on.
Tyler Henry
Let me read your butt cheek.
Bonnie
Yeah, right. I love that.
Tyler Henry
Yeah. That's actually a thing. A form of divination. I'm not even kidding. That is a. Sylvester Stallone's mother was a butt cheek reader. And you can Google it.
Bonnie
Wait a second.
Tyler Henry
Google it.
Bonnie
Hold on. Let me take this off. I got it. Hold on. Yeah, tell me this again.
Tyler Henry
Sylvester Stallone, his mother, red butt cheeks.
Bonnie
The hole or the cheeks?
Tyler Henry
It was the cheeks. He was a cheek reader.
Bonnie
I. That's. That's what my gift is supposed to be. Yeah, I'm supposed to be a butt cheek reader. I'm obsessed with buttholes.
Tyler Henry
The cheeks of the whole.
Bonnie
The whole. The whole package.
Tyler Henry
Got it. The whole cash and prizes. Got it.
Bonnie
Tyler, you are a funny dude. I love it. That is so funny. Okay, I just learned about rumpology. So what. How. What is she reading?
Tyler Henry
So I guess it's the curvature. It's probably similar to frenetics or whatever that's called.
Bonnie
Okay.
Tyler Henry
You know, but she's like, reads the curvature of the butt. I don't know.
Bonnie
I. I'm gonna study this.
Tyler Henry
This, the bbl, I feel like, would throw that off, like, if someone got one. Did you make a trip to Florida?
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
Go to Miami.
Bonnie
Hi, guys. Can they see us? Can you guys see us? I can't hear in the headphones. Okay. They can't see. This is crazy. Tyler, you're making everything go haywire.
Tyler Henry
I've been doing some physical experiments lately with trying to alter lights and things. Like. Yeah, this is my free time, so I do wonder sometimes.
Bonnie
You're like a. Like a new age wizard. Literally.
Tyler Henry
It's the fairy.
Bonnie
I love the glitter out of the butt. Specifically, both of your phones. Okay, so Tyler just did a reading on me, guys. And Mimi's phones are going haywire. Like, they're. They both shut off. One overheated, the other one, like, it's. It won't open anything. Like, we've never had problems like this, so just stand by. We're gonna fix this. Tyler, thank you for being so patient, baby. He's like, I'm used to this.
Tyler Henry
It's on brand. Everywhere I go, things just.
Bonnie
Does this happen everywhere you go, literally?
Tyler Henry
Not literally, but sometimes. Sometimes it really does, actually. There's been really genuinely anomalous phenomena has happened that is electrical, like things that even text can't explain.
Bonnie
Yeah. So I had a shaman come on the podcast when I first started, and the. The. The cameras would, like, reset. All of them stopped, and then just read this, like, single code, like, 9 9, 9, 9, 9. Like, went across it. It was crazy.
Tyler Henry
Wow.
Bonnie
Yeah. Very interesting rumpology. I can't stop thinking about it.
Tyler Henry
Imagine writing that on your taxes at the end of the year.
Bonnie
I mean, like, how much does that pay? I need to know.
Tyler Henry
Say, an arm and a leg, but probably a little more south.
Bonnie
Torso.
Tyler Henry
Torso.
Bonnie
Yeah. Lord, I love that. Have you ever thought about doing standup comedy?
Tyler Henry
Oh, comedianship, dude. Can you imagine?
Bonnie
That would be epic.
Tyler Henry
That'd be Tyler Perry. No, that pun. Oh, God, no.
Bonnie
But yes, that would be.
Tyler Henry
Hello.
Bonnie
Yay. Can you guys see us? Okay. Okay. So what was your name, baby? The one in the purple. My name is Rachel. Hi, Rachel. And then Sierra. Correct. Hi. Thank you guys for doing this. I really appreciate it. And thank you guys for being Patreon members. I appreciate. I appreciate you so much. And then this is Tyler.
Tyler Henry
I'm like, oh, it's good to see you both. Thank you for joining us. It's good to see you. I love it. We'll. We'll do, I guess, one question at a time.
Bonnie
Yeah, one question at a time.
Tyler Henry
You both could probably shout your questions at the same time, but it would be less effective. So we'll. We'll start with.
Bonnie
With.
Tyler Henry
Yeah, you.
Bonnie
The one in the purple. Yes.
Tyler Henry
Okay, so my question was, after you pass away, how long does it take for your body to realize that you're. That you're passed? And how long does it take for your soul to, like, notice that you've passed? You know, like, get used to being. That's right. Yeah. That new state. It's a fascinating question. Thank you for asking it. Yeah. There's been a lot of research done in hospice in this area. And so when you look at cases of people who are terminally ill, very often you kind of actually see a gradual process where it seems that the soul kind of gradually leaves the body. We think of death oftentimes as an instantaneous thing. And I've kind of learned that in a lot of cases, it's gradual. It's a process in which our energy kind of leaves is maybe depleted in this realm, but then exists in another. And then you have cases that are a little bit quicker, and those differ, but somebody can come through the same day that they Pass. And then there are some situations where people won't hear from anyone for months or even years after. And it doesn't mean they don't like us or that they're not interested in connecting. There's just logistically, I think certain variables that kind of limit certain aspects. Yeah, I think I just feel that.
Bonnie
Way because my granny passed away when I was 10, and I'm 30 now.
Tyler Henry
And I haven't had a connection with her. Sure. I don't know if it's because I didn't go to her funeral or, you know, you know, that's.
Bonnie
You, like, new or.
Tyler Henry
I don't know, like. Yeah, my dad kept it from me, so I didn't know she passed away until a couple weeks later. Yeah, you know, they. They tend, I believe, to really process those human emotions, that ego, you know, the kind of defense mechanisms we have to navigate our earthly lives. They really process those, and through introspection, they let them go. I very rarely have people come through with any form of anger or any sense of, you know, why didn't you do X, Y or Z? They seem to really get the bigger picture perspective, and that is very eye opening for them. And they really seem to see that it's more about the connection and the love that we left behind than what we didn't do or what we could have done. And that is easy for them to say, harder for us to integrate.
Bonnie
Thank you. Thank you so much for your question, baby. And thank you again for being a Patreon member. I appreciate it always, Bunny. I love it. And Sierra, what was your question, baby?
Tyler Henry
My question was, can you channel, like.
Bonnie
Your own lost loved ones and, like.
Tyler Henry
Do you just hear people literally all day, every day and then kind of.
Bonnie
Off of that, too?
Tyler Henry
Like, can you turn, like, the bad spirits kind of like, say, no?
Bonnie
Like, I don't want you to come.
Tyler Henry
In and only, like, have good vibes? Absolutely. So to answer that, I would say for me, most of my loved ones don't really make a connection. And I would attribute that, surprisingly for a lot of people when I say that, to really just the fact that there isn't a need. You know, I was very close with my grandma, and she passed when I was 10. And I really very seldomly connect with her. And I'm 28. If anything, I view that lack of reaching out as actually an indicator that she's where she's meant to be, that wherever she is, she knows we're gonna all reunite at some point in the grand picture. And there isn't Really a strong message as far as, you know, discernment goes. I've lived my life in such a way where I have certain practices. I'm big on prayer, on meditation, on kind of doing things that orient us fully in the present moment. And in doing so, you know, you can really set an intention and learn how to navigate those kind of more subtle boundaries. So in the thousands of readings that I've done, there's only been a handful of times where I've ever been frightened or where I've ever felt something that might be negative. And I attribute that to, you know, some divine protection that I think we all have access to. And I think people underestimate how much power they have in what they let in. You know, you can. You can still have a relationship with your loved ones who have passed and not be afraid. You know, that they are ghosts that go bump in the night. These are our parents, these are our siblings, these are our grandparents. And we. We owe it to them to remember them as such.
Bonnie
I love that. Thank you, Sierra. Thank you for your question, babe. And thank you for being a Patreon member. I really appreciate you too, baby.
Tyler Henry
Thank you.
Bonnie
Thank you. I love you.
Tyler Henry
And Deli and Tyler, thank you guys. Thank you so much.
Bonnie
Thank you. Love you guys. We'll see you guys later.
Tyler Henry
Yes, much love.
Bonnie
Thank you. Bye, guys. See you later. You're so sweet. I love that. Thank you for answering those.
Tyler Henry
Oh, that's so, so sweet. That was a weird look.
Bonnie
Look at the screen, dude. Everything's just so weird.
Tyler Henry
That's funny.
Bonnie
I love it. The fact that both of my. That one overheated and this one will not open the app store whatsoever, that's crazy.
Tyler Henry
Well, hopefully when I leave, if it'll go back.
Bonnie
That's crazy. Cuz for the first time I'm not hot in here. And normally I'm always hot in here. When he was reading, I was getting shivers, like, cold, like shaking.
Tyler Henry
Yeah, some people will get that. Yeah. Even people who enter into the state of doing readings for other people sometimes get real chilly.
Bonnie
Tyler, I really appreciate you. I want to ask you one more question. Do you believe in spirit guides and do you connect to spirit guides?
Tyler Henry
Yeah, you know, I really do. I believe in unseen forces, sources of support.
Bonnie
Right.
Tyler Henry
And that might sound kind of naive or like overtly optimistic, but I truly believe that we never truly walk alone.
Bonnie
Yeah.
Tyler Henry
I believe that we are really an amalgamation of everyone who has ever shown us love and whether they are still with us in the physical realm or whether they pass. I think there's something to be said about being able to tap into that esteem that those who love us unconditionally give. And for me, a lot of those people are departed. So, yeah, I kind of call upon that. When I go on stage and I'm nervous and I'm standing In front of 3,000 people, I say, come, join me. You know, come. Come with me, Grandma. Come with me. Terry, my childhood friend, you know, join me. Let's do this together. And when you can even tell yourself that, you know, think of the people you've loved and lost, invite them into your lived experiences, and you will realize that you go in with more power. You go in really knowing you're not alone, and it can be beautiful.
Bonnie
Did you lose a childhood friend?
Tyler Henry
I did, yes. My friend Terry, he had brain cancer. And that was such a weird moment because he died around 18. And around 18 is when I had my brain cyst, you know, happen. And initially when that occurred, they thought that it could have been a malignant brain tumor. So I watched my friend die of cancer, and then within months of his passing, was facing the potential that I could go down the same path. And thank God I didn't. But, yeah, it was really cathartic.
Bonnie
Did you ever get a feeling with Terry that he. Something was wrong? Did you tell him?
Tyler Henry
I. I had to distance myself from him because I did not have the maturity to process the fact that he was gonna die. And at the time, you know, he was given the all clear, but I knew in my soul that he wouldn't get to live a full life. And so he reached out to me towards the end of his life and wanted to connect, and I said, yes, we'll meet up soon. I can't wait to see you. And then he died, So I never got the chance.
Bonnie
So I hate that.
Tyler Henry
But, you know, things go as they go.
Bonnie
Yeah, absolutely. For sure. Well, is there anything you want to tell anybody at home or. Leave it. Leave the. The audience. I'm sure they're all listening to this podcast just like holy.
Tyler Henry
Whether people believe in mediums or not, I understand, and I encourage people to just try to live a life where they prevent future regret. Live a life where you make sure nothing goes unsaid. Do everything in the best of your ability to tell people, while we have them that we love them, and give people the flowers while they're still here. Don't wait for them to die.
Bonnie
I swear to God, you just read my mind. I was thinking that in my head. I swear to God. That's crazy. Tyler, why don't you tell everybody where they can find you like your socials and stuff like that and shout out the collective one more time.
Tyler Henry
That's right, Collective over on Fireside. You all can check out but Tyler Henry Medium is where I'm at on Instagram. It's kind of like the only one that I do a whole lot. But we got tick tock.
Bonnie
I guess you got to get more active on Tik Tok.
Tyler Henry
I know.
Bonnie
I got to get verified the up. I could plug you in with wme. They'll help you with that.
Tyler Henry
She's so, so sweet. We'll, we'll, we'll talk. I'm excited to get to see this. It's going to be so cool.
Bonnie
A love you so much, Tyler. Thank you for coming on, babe.
Tyler Henry
I love you, bunny. Thank you.
Bonnie
I really appreciate you. Thank you guys for tuning in to another episode of Dumb Blonde. I will see you guys next week. Bye.
Dumb Blonde Podcast Episode Summary: TBT with Tyler Henry
Podcast Information:
At [04:25], Bunnie XO welcomes Tyler Henry, a renowned psychic medium known for his work with celebrities and his Netflix show, Hollywood Medium. She expresses her excitement, highlighting her husband's admiration for Tyler.
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Tyler shares his upbringing in Hanford, Central California, emphasizing his family's stable and loving environment. He recounts a pivotal moment at age 10 when he had a premonition about his grandmother's death, sparking his journey into mediumship.
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Growing up in a religious household, Tyler discusses his exploration of different denominations, seeking understanding and connection. He reflects on the challenges of being misunderstood and the resilience required to stay true to his abilities.
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In junior high, Tyler faced relentless bullying, which he overcame through his intuitive abilities. He narrates a powerful incident where he diffused a potential attack by revealing a heartfelt message, showcasing his gift's protective power.
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Tyler discusses how word-of-mouth led him to Southern California, where his abilities gained recognition. His first celebrity client was Sarah Paulson from American Horror Story, which propelled him into the Hollywood spotlight.
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Tyler opens up about his relationship with his boyfriend of eight years, highlighting mutual respect and support. He also candidly discusses his struggles with OCD and the challenges of distinguishing between intuition and anxiety.
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Throughout the episode, Tyler shares profound insights from his readings, including connections between past and present lives, the impact of relationships, and the importance of forgiveness and setting boundaries. He illustrates his points with real-life examples, demonstrating the depth of his mediumship.
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The episode features live readings for Patreon members, where Tyler connects with Bunnie’s ex-boyfriends and addresses personal family issues. These segments showcase his ability to provide comfort and clarity to listeners through his mediumship.
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Tyler explains how he grounds himself and manages incoming energies, emphasizing the importance of focusing on positive aspects and providing relief to others. He also shares his practices like prayer and meditation that help maintain his spiritual well-being.
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In the final moments, Tyler encourages listeners to live without regret, cherish their loved ones, and embrace love while they can. Bunnie expresses deep gratitude for Tyler’s insights and readings, highlighting the emotional impact of his abilities.
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Closing Remarks: The episode seamlessly blends humor, heartfelt moments, and profound spiritual discussions, offering listeners an in-depth look into Tyler Henry’s life and abilities. Bunnie XO and Tyler create an engaging and supportive environment, making complex topics accessible and relatable.
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For more insights and to join the community, visit mintmobile.com and quince.com as mentioned during the episode.
This episode of Dumb Blonde with Tyler Henry offers a rich tapestry of experiences, blending personal anecdotes with spiritual wisdom, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of life’s challenges and spiritual healing.