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April 17, 2025 19 mins

George Noory and psychic intuitive Katie Beecher explore negativity and evil in the modern world, what creates evil behavior in people, and how she was able to overcome evil in her own childhood to embrace the power of love.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
And welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with you.
Katie Beecher is a licensed counselor and medical and emotional
intuitive with more than thirty five years of experience. Has
been featured in over two hundred media outlets. Katie creates
detailed physical and emotional reports for clients to gain insight
into their emotional needs and wellbeing. Katie, welcome back to

(00:27):
the program.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Thank you, Jor just nice to be here.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
How have you been.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
I've been great. I'd been great. Florida is getting into
very nice spring time, so I'm enjoying the weather in
my gardening.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Super Now, what exactly is a medical intuitive.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Well, I work a little bit different than most people
who do this, but I am able to tune into
people's energy, to their bodies. I can see inside their bodies.
I in when I create my cots, I only use
an age and someone's name, and the purpose is to
really look at every single thing in their life, happening

(01:09):
currently or in the past, so things like traumas or
childhood experiences, relationships. I can certainly look at their physical
and emotional symptoms and their spiritual life, how they're connecting
with intuition. And I look at everything going on, and
we look at the positives, so it's not just negative,

(01:30):
positive and negatives of how to help people be healthier,
how to help them heal, how to maybe I'm not
legally able to diagnose, but I can point them in
the direction of you know, these symptoms kind of look
like this, and this is how we can help you
get evaluated more. But it's a way to look at

(01:51):
someone's physical, emotional, and spiritual health and help them be
happier and healthier and you know, live a longer life.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
And you also do pet readings, don't you explain that
I do?

Speaker 3 (02:04):
So pet readings are kind of they're extra fun because
they're kind of like a two for one for the
human and the pet, and I tune into the pets energy.
And part of that part of both readings is that
I create fit a watercolor painting and it's kind of
a soul painting, so it's a symbolic way to receive

(02:27):
and transmit information. But animals are really fun. I could
do animals that are here now and animals that have passed,
and they tell me all about their background. So sometimes
people will adopt a pet and it'll have behavioral issues
or emotional issues, and they'll tell me about the things

(02:47):
that they've experienced or things going on in their bodies.
And often pets are really here to protect and nurture us,
to care for us, and we think it's the other
way around, But I think pets are extremely old souls
and they want their owner to be healthy and happy.

(03:08):
So their pets tell me a lot about what that
human needs, and they also pick up on the symptoms
of their owner. So it's so fascinating that I will
pick up an animal who has gut issues or you know,
hip issues, or even anxiety, and it's their way of
trying to get their owner's attention and saying, you know,

(03:31):
if you want me to be healthier, you have to
address these issues for yourself. So yeah, it's a really
really fun process.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Now you also look at evil, where does that fit
into the scheme of things skatie.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Evil is? It's complicated and it's not So I really
believe in the concept of good and evil, and I
look at it as hate and love, and we as
humans have a fascination with evil. I think people I
learned are very afraid of it for a good reason, right,

(04:09):
but they're also really facinated with it. And there's all
you know, true crime dramas, for example, horror movies. It's
when I when we go on Netflix, all the top
shows seem to be true crime, and you know, mass
murderers and child abusers and all these interesting things. And

(04:31):
I think that we all have parts of ourselves that
are loving and good, and then we have the capacity
to go the other way, you know, and and hate
and have intolerance. So when you're talking about illness, for example,
and even attitude, I really enjoyed your previous guest. I

(04:52):
do a lot of that type of thing, you know,
with my readings. But we can go both ways. So
let's say we were abused as a child, and that
can create a lot of hate and mistrust, and maybe
you get mad at God and you don't really If
you don't work on those issues and don't work on

(05:14):
recovering and don't decide that you want to break that cycle,
you can get caught up in that anger and hurt people.
Hurt is that same And one of the things in
that was true in my family. I grew up with
people who were really insecure and angry, and one of

(05:36):
my parents hadn't been treated well at all, and unfortunately
that caused him, I believe you know from my experience,
that caused him to embrace evil and negativity and fear
and intolerance, and so that is what he passed on,
and I decided that I wanted to go to the

(05:59):
opposite route. So, just like so many people that I encounter,
I've been a cycle breaker. But when I was younger,
around I guess around ten, I started to sense a
lot of negative energies. And I thought it was because
we grew up in an old house. It was eighteen
seventy three, and I always picked up energies that they

(06:20):
felt positive. And I'm not sure why it started to
change at some point, but I was absolutely terrified to
be in my house, and especially at night or trying
to get to bed, or when it was dark. I
had a real fear of the dark. And I thought
it was because I was picking up these negative energies.
But what I learned much later is that I was

(06:43):
picking up the negativity and hate from the people in
my family, and so it made me want to go
the opposite way. I really believe in This might sound crazy,
but I really believe that since I ended up being
a light worker and helping people and helping people connect

(07:05):
to love and health, that that negative energy tried to
change me and tried to make it into make me
into what it was, which was hateful and angry and negative.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
How did you overcome that on your own?

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Katie Well, I had a terrifying experience that woke me up.
I was in college and I I was in Washington, DC,
and my boyfriend at the time was in Connecticut. And
I didn't try. It just sort of happened. I had

(07:41):
an out of body experience and I hadn't been drinking.
I had, you know, there was no you know, alcoholic
you're about, But I found myself in my boyfriend's room.
My spirit had gone to his room and I could
describe things in his room. I described the sky looked
like outside he was looking at and at first it

(08:03):
was it was okay, it was just very, very strange.
But then on my way back, I felt myself going back,
I felt myself attached to a chord and this I
can only describe it as this half human, half monster,
and it literally looked like a monkey. So I called

(08:25):
this monkey on my back, but it got attached to
me and the absolutely the most evil I've ever felt.
And I pick up evil all the time, like different
politicians that I've actually been physically near and things like that,
and you know, and so I just kept trying to
shake it off. I said the Lord's prayer over and

(08:47):
over again, and I was able to get it off,
but it was literally terrifying. And so I had a
really good therapist at the time, thankfully I was only,
you know, seventeen, So I talked to her about it,
and she was very accepting the idea of good and evil.
She's a Youngian psychologist. Guys have talked about Carl Young before,

(09:07):
and she taught me something that sticks to me to
this day. And she said that when you are a good,
loving person and in a good headspace, and none of
us are perfect, well you know, debate, but that you
are always stronger than evil. Love is always stronger than evil.
So if you keep a positive attitude and try to

(09:27):
be a loving person and let evil know like you
cannot come near me, you cannot hurt me, there's nothing
that you can do to make me like you, then
that really is what's worked my entire life.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
Fascinating. What do you think creates the evil and people?
Is it the way they're brought up or are they
born that way?

Speaker 3 (09:53):
I happen to believe that it's the way that they're
brought up. Doing this work for as long as I have,
I've worked with a lot of abuse victims, and I
think that we are born kind of blank slates. Having
said that, if you are in the womb and your

(10:18):
parents are fighting a lot, or there's a lot of
anxiety or turmoil, like the last guess was kind of
talking about, you know, or you're not absorbing nutrition because
maybe your parents not taking good care of themselves or
they're addicted. That really does affect brain development. And so

(10:38):
I think that we are more susceptible if we are
have been abused, don't have a lot of nurturing, aren't
exposed to love, feel abandoned, you know, feel unsafe, and
maybe our brain chemistry isn't in a great place. So
I think that we we learn negativity and and I've

(11:01):
seen it so many times that that kids that I've
worked with, if they can find one positive person in
their life, and maybe it's a therapist, maybe a teacher,
maybe a grandparent, or a neighbor, that one person has
so much power to change who they are and how
they deal with life and their mental and emotional health.

(11:23):
So again I really think, you know, love is more
powerful than.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Evil, Katie, How did the intuitive this happen?

Speaker 3 (11:32):
I was born that way, I believe, and then it developed.
But I remember at a very very young age being
a toddler, even and unfortunately part of my family, my
extended family, they were really negative and there was anger,
and there was emotional abuse, and I picked it up

(11:52):
at a really young age. And I remember being at
family gatherings and we would go, you know, to my
grandmother's every Sunday, and whenever one family or one person
would leave, the rest of the people there would start,
you know, saying really bad stuff about the person who
had left, and I remember thinking, this is just not family,

(12:15):
this is not how I want to be, and I was.
I always picked up on people's thoughts and feelings, and
you know, even my parents recognized it. They were kind
of like, where is this coming from? And my grandmother's
energy I always felt really evil. So I just never
felt safe there and never wanted to go there. And

(12:36):
so over time as I learned to trust that and
to figure out that when I did trust that gut
feeling and we all had intuition, we all have those
gut feelings, we all have that kind of inner compass.
But the more I trusted that and realized that it
was valid, then it opened me up to trusting it

(12:56):
even more. And I working with clients from doing from
having weird things happen to me, you know, like I did,
and picking up on spirits from the other side and
different guides and things, actually hearing voices in my head
when I was yelling telling me to do things, which
sounds crazy to say out loud, but it was, you know,

(13:20):
it was positive. And the more that I just let
that develop and then realized that mediumship is a thing,
you know. So it happened over time and one of
the big factors. And I would really encourage the listeners
to try this out if they can. There are things
called spiritualist churches. Have you ever talked about that on

(13:44):
the air before?

Speaker 2 (13:46):
What are they?

Speaker 3 (13:48):
Okay? So, a spiritualist church is a super cool thing,
and they actually have mediumship readings and energy healings during
the service, so they believe that when we pass, we
go to another place, and that people don't die. They

(14:08):
still I mean they die, but their souls don't die,
and so we have access to them and there are
guides and they It was kind of mind blowing when
I went to my first service and it was sort
of like a regular church and there was a reading
from you know something, and then a medium got up

(14:31):
and actually did readings for the people in the crowd.
And the premise of the church is basically doing to
others as you, you know, have them do unto you.
So it's all about love and acceptance. And they have
mediumship circles where you can learn more about intuition, you
can learn more about connecting with the other side. It's

(14:54):
it's I wish I had found it much earlier in
my life, and some people think it's kind of out there,
but they're you know, nationally accredited, they're huge over in
the UK. So meeting more people like me helped me
develop my abilities and accept them.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
Fascinating. We haven't talked specifically about the church, but we've
talked a lot about the things you just mentioned that
happened within that church.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Hmm, yeah, yeah. Spiritualism started basically with Fox Sisters in Lilydale,
New York. I don't have the exact origin, but that's
sort of the story. And Lilydale still exists. They have
pretty cool classes and readings and programs and things in
the summer. But yeah, started in the late eighteen hundreds,

(15:45):
and Harry Houdini was he was very much into it,
but he was also a skeptic and he had, you know,
sort of packed to talk to his mom after she died,
and then was furious that no medium could connect them.
So it's his, you know, part of that story. I
don't know how much it involved him getting into magic,

(16:06):
but it's a kind of cool part of the story.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
He desperately tried to find mediums that could make that
happen for him.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
Yeah, yeah, and what it didn't. I think it really
shook his beliefs.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
Are we bombarded on a regular basis by evil?

Speaker 3 (16:28):
I believe, so, I really do. I think what I've
learned is and experienced from my clients as well. The
negative and positive energy is always around, and so most
people have experienced this to a certain degree. I think

(16:50):
if you're an mpath, which is somebody who picks up
on other people's energies more readily than others. You are
more likely to feel it and encounter. But it can
be in the form of, you know, of hatred, or
of somebody who's very anxious all the time so they
don't trust, or who is a bully, things like that.

(17:12):
But I think that negative energy is always around and
you kind of have to be on guard to be
like check in with yourself, you know, is the way
that I am treating people coming from a place of
love and kindness and acceptance, Or am I being judgmental?

(17:33):
You know? Am I trying to control people? Am I
trying to tell them what to do or pass on
my beliefs to them? And that's one way that that
evil gets transmitted. So it's sort of a you know,
even like for example, when I was young, the Exorcist
came out and stating myself a little bit, but I

(17:55):
was ten and I was absolutely terrified to watch that.
I was terrified of the advertisements on the radio or
NTV when I heard the theme song. And I learned
later that that's because I take good and evil very seriously,

(18:15):
Like I recognize that evil exists, and I was so
afraid that I was going to become possessed and you know,
lose myself. I'm not afraid of that anymore at all.
But so there's those kind of influences. I'm not saying
that watching, you know, a horror movie is going to
make you evil. That I'm not saying that at all,

(18:36):
And I really envy the people that can watch them
and laugh. But you know, there's for instance, family members
or coworkers or whatever who are really negative and controlling,
and it can be hard to escape that and set
really healthy boundaries to decide what you want in your
life and what you don't.

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