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Soul Talk & Psychic Advice with Dr. Donna Lee
Welcome to Soul Talk & Psychic Advice, where intuition meets real-life wisdom. I’m Dr. Donna Lee, a psychic, spiritual coach, and somatic healer with over 24 years of professional experience helping people navigate life’s toughest questions and deepest transformations.
Each episode dives into soulful conversations about grief, healing, relationships, energy, and spiritual growth—along with what I’ve learned from decades of doing psychic readings and intuitive guidance sessions.
This is a space for truth-seekers, empaths, and anyone ready to live with more clarity, peace, and purpose. Together, we’ll explore how to trust your intuition, understand spiritual signs, and find meaning through life’s challenges.
Whether you’re curious about the afterlife, energy healing, or how to move through grief with grace, Soul Talk & Psychic Advice will offer you the insight, compassion, and spiritual perspective you’ve been looking for.
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Money Is Energy: What Psychics Can (and Can’t) Tell You About Finances
One of the most common reasons people call a psychic is because they’re worried about money.
In this episode, I’m exploring why financial issues are often more complicated than they appear, and why they can’t be solved through a reading alone.
Psychics can help you gain clarity, see where your energy might be leaking, and even sense whether a new job or long-awaited settlement is finally coming through. We can help you strategize and align with the resources and opportunities meant for you.
But please don’t place your hopes on a sudden windfall. Money is energy, and lasting abundance comes from energetic alignment, intuition, and inspired action working together. When you heal your relationship with money, you open the door to true flow and financial peace.
Hello, it's Dr. Donna and welcome to another episode of my podcast. Today I want to talk about a common question that I receive when giving readings. And people will call and ask about their finances. They will ask, will their finances get better? Will they have enough money by the end of the month? Um, the end of the year, will they be able to pay off all their debt? And I asked them, let's talk about your plan for that, because a lot of times people do not have a plan. They're they're equating a psychic reading with a fortune-telling situation, and they're thinking that you know, I'm just gonna tell them yes, it's gonna be fine, and it's gonna be okay, and you don't have to have a plan, and you don't have to change your financial habits or get a second job, you don't have to do any of that, it's just gonna work out, and sometimes people are truly hoping for that, and that may seem surprising to some people, but it's a reality because we live in a very expensive society. Right? Always make a joke. If you go to the grocery store and then you go get gas, you're already at 200 bucks, right? If not more, depending on the size of your car, depending on how big your family is, and that's just like groceries for the week most of the time. And heaven forbid you go get something out to eat, or need to buy clothes or or need to buy anything else, and then if you have kids, you got child care, and you you know, we've got so many bills, we have so many expenses, plus just like basic needs can feel like a luxury for some people, because you need clothes, you need shoes, you need to take care of your well-being. You you have to. It isn't supposed to be luxury, but it's becoming that because life is so expensive. But this is where the problem comes in, is that there really isn't a such thing as a windfall of money. Yes, you may get a surprise check in the mail, but it's not gonna be for tens of thousands of dollars. It may be a thousand dollars. Like I had recently, you know, when I overpaid my, you know, flood insurance, which is required where I live to have flood insurance. I'm in a flood zone. And somehow I got this money. It was actually fourteen hundred dollars, and that's great. That helps with some things, right? But in the real world, it doesn't cover a lot. A lot of times it doesn't even cover a credit card bill, or it may cover a car payment for two or three months, but nowadays a lot of people are getting car payments that are seven, eight hundred, nine hundred dollars. I don't understand that. I drive a basic car and I didn't want a high car payment, but life is expensive. And you know, a lot of times people think they're gonna win the lottery. We see how the lottery goes, even when it's a huge jackpot, right? Powerball or mega millions, one person wins it. Like the one guy in Southern California who won one person won 2.4 billion. It doesn't get spread out because it's the luck of the traw. So we have to stop looking for a windfall and looking for inheritance and looking for somebody to just show up and give us money and save us. So, yes, life is expensive. Some people aren't making enough money, but there has to be an actual plan if you want your finances to get better. And the reality is that there isn't gonna be a big swoop of money that pays it all off and all the stress goes away. That's not going to happen. You're gonna have to chip away at it, and that's gonna be stressful and frustrating because it's hanging over your head and you want it gone. And and you know, the credit card bills just come out of nowhere. They come so fast. I remember being in a situation I'm like, how did my credit card bills get so expensive? So I looked at what I bought and it wasn't even like fun stuff. There wasn't vacations in there, there wasn't, you know, luxury bags and clothing in there, it was just things that I needed for my home, etc., right? It wasn't like I was going out to dinner. I really don't do much of that anymore. So, and if you do those things, it's really gonna be expensive. And the interest rates on credit cards, right? So unfortunately, you have to chip away at the bills, and the way that you do that is with your current job, try to get extra hours if that's possible, or unfortunately, you have to get a second job, a side hustle, something. It's just the reality of the situation. And sadly, a lot of people don't want to hear that, and they get mad, they were expecting a different response, but psychics are not fortune tellers. We don't always have good news. It isn't about being told good news and your life's gonna be great without any action. And I will explain that in another podcast, how it works with the whole psychic thing. I've been doing this professionally for 24 years, I've been born a psychic, and I've never, and I have thousands of clients on the platform where I work and even privately, and I've never had somebody say, gee, I got a windfall of money and all my bills were paid off. I have people say, Look, I had to buckle down, I had to sacrifice some things, which is hard to do because we have a lot of life necessities, and I chipped away at it, I worked on one bill at a time, and it's hard, but I'm doing it. And one thing that we learned with doing it that way is our own money management, because that's something we're not taught in school. A lot of times our parents didn't teach that either, or you know, especially if you grew up poor, I grew up poor, so it's just survival, right? And you you know, very few people had training in how to manage their money, and it could be frustrating because it just isn't always enough. But we have to stop looking for a psychic to say there's a windfall of money to come and all your problems are gonna be solved. That's false. And I don't want to ever mislead anybody. I rather you hate me, I'd rather you think I'm a terrible psychic, or rather you think awful things about me than me to lie to you and say the problems will be solved. Plus, if you get the money and you haven't learned how to manage or what to sacrifice, you end up in the situation again. I've seen that. I've seen people even pay off things and end up in the situation again. I've been there because you have to really look at how you spend, and so many things are necessary. So one thing that I would say is you have to tell yourself no sometimes, and that's hard because if you work hard, you deserve some you know gift to yourself or something a little extra here and there. You may have to get a cheaper car, you may have to get a little bit older car. Sometimes I buy year old cars or two-year old cars, like when I wanted my BMW. I bought it, it was actually a 2013, I brought it in 2019, and it lasted for a long time, you know, and and it was cheap. And, you know, I wasn't gonna go spend sixty, seventy thousand house on crazy car payment. And you know, you have to shop on sale, and you have to buy groceries on sale, you have to go to the discount stores, and I know there's society we have this, I want a nice thing, nice house, nice cars, nice all this stuff, but we really can't always have those things, and sadly, I'm not a financial planner, but I don't want people calling thinking that I can solve their problem or tell them everything's gonna be fine when it isn't. I just want to tell you some of the sacrifices, and you know we're coming into a tougher economy, right? So a lot of people are gonna be out of work and it's gonna take even more sacrifice to survive, and it's gonna take more than one job to survive. And we could be frustrated. I see the posts, I read a lot of social media, nobody should have to work more than one job. But we do, I always have. I have my own business and I do many things within it. It's just always been that way, and we could argue about it, we could fight it, we can resist it, but you gotta do what you gotta do. So when you call and you ask about your finances, ask does my plan work? How can I rework the plan? A lot of times I will brainstorm with people to rework their plan or tell them different ways to make money, especially with the internet. There's many ways to make money and do well. A lot of people who don't even have college degrees, never thought about college, came from very humble beginnings, are making a lot of money on the internet doing simple things, and if you ever just want that's free advice for me if you call we could brainstorm, and I've done that with people too, and I've shown people how to get ahead, but please, for the love of sweet Jesus, don't ask for a windfall of money, or even if you you know, you write a book, don't expect to get thousands of sales right away. If you launch a product, don't expect thousands of sales of that product right away. It's a process and it's painful and it's stressful, and who wants to feel stressed? Been there, been there many times. So, all that I ever learned from talking to all my clients, you guys are my great teachers, and from my own life, is that you chip away from debt. And sometimes you can't, sometimes you feel like you're in over your head and it's uncomfortable. Don't feel like a failure. It's not about failing because we weren't taught money skills. A lot of us don't even make enough money to survive in this world, and yeah, you know, so don't feel bad. Don't feel like it's affecting yourself. Just say, I'm gonna find a way out of this. And if I gotta do a part-time job for a little while, I do what it takes to get out of this. And that's really the most important thing that I could say to you is one step at a time with any goal. There's no such thing as I just gotta suffer for a week, for a day, for a month, you know, for a year. And don't even see it as suffering, just see it as, okay, this is just a process. That's why, you know, most mortgages are thirty years, because nobody can pay that off in a month or a year. That's why card payments are supposed to be five years, but they're turning into six and seven years, which is insane. But you know, nobody really has the money to pay things off that quick. So patience is the process versus a miracle rescue. Thank you for listening. This is Doctor Donna with more spiritual life advice, and I hope you have a great day.