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David Stevens from Melbourne, better known as “David the Medium” came in for a podcast in December 2025.
We had a full conversation about him and his backstory- that episode was released a few days before this one.
At the completion of that podcast I asked him if anyone else was in the room. This recording is what followed immediately after. In real time- no edits.
A little bit about David the Medium: he was a law graduate, criminal prosecutor, and counter-terrorism analyst. He was also a self-confessed sceptic. That all changed after a chance meeting with another medium sent his life in a completely different direction.
This episode is not about convincing anyone of anything. Whether you’re deeply spiritual, openly skeptical or somewhere in between - I hope this conversation will entertain you or make you think.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Dom Harvey5
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David Stevens from Melbourne, better known as “David the Medium” came in for a podcast in December 2025.
We had a full conversation about him and his backstory- that episode was released a few days before this one.
At the completion of that podcast I asked him if anyone else was in the room. This recording is what followed immediately after. In real time- no edits.
A little bit about David the Medium: he was a law graduate, criminal prosecutor, and counter-terrorism analyst. He was also a self-confessed sceptic. That all changed after a chance meeting with another medium sent his life in a completely different direction.
This episode is not about convincing anyone of anything. Whether you’re deeply spiritual, openly skeptical or somewhere in between - I hope this conversation will entertain you or make you think.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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