In this episode of Sceptics and the Debunking Tradition, host Clara Moss explores how the art of investigating medium claims has evolved in our digital era. From Harry Houdini's parlor exposures to today's livestreamed psychic readings, the fundamental questions remain the same while the tools and techniques have transformed dramatically. The episode examines how social media has given mediums unprecedented reach while simultaneously providing investigators with new evidence and analysis tools. Clara discusses modern cold reading techniques adapted for digital platforms, the psychology driving people to seek supernatural communication, and the ethical considerations facing today's skeptical investigators. The show covers audio and video analysis software, statistical pattern recognition, and how cultural contexts affect international digital audiences. Key topics include hot reading in the information age, the Barnum effect in online readings, and the democratization of investigative tools through smartphone technology and crowd-sourced analysis. The episode also addresses the challenges facing technology platforms in regulating psychic services, balancing entertainment value with consumer protection. Clara explores how artificial intelligence presents both new investigative opportunities and potential challenges for future medium busting. This comprehensive look at modern skeptical investigation emphasizes critical thinking skills while maintaining empathy for those seeking comfort through claimed supernatural communication.