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In this episode, Adena Bannick, Certified Psychic, Medium, and Angel Practitioner, discusses the fact that when people pass on, they are much more alive in death than when they were alive.

In this interview, Adena distinguishes the differences between an angel practitioner and a medium. She goes into detail about some of her medium experiences and talks about her own near-death experience.

Adena communicates with anyone on earth or those who have passed away. She also communicates with angels who are all around us and help us succeed. Adena gives readings to all types of business owners to help them understand what they are thinking, not what they are saying, to help them get the result they are seeking from the conversation. She works with people who need career, love and personal advice and helps them understand what people are thinking and feeling.

To learn more about Adena, visit http://www.AskAdena.com

Joel Helfer

Joel Helfer is an AM Talk Radio Producer, #1 Amazon Best Selling Author, Speaker, and current Talk Show Host on Main Street Mavericks Radio.

He has written numerous articles for many trade publications, most recently Small Business Edge Magazine, and Small Business Trendsetters and has been quoted in his hometown papers The Daily Herald and The Chicago Sun Times.

Joel Helfer

Joel Helfer is an AM Talk Radio Producer, #1 Amazon Best Selling Author, Speaker, and current Talk Show Host on Main Street Mavericks Radio. He has written numerous articles for many trade publications, most recently Small Business Edge Magazine, and Small Business Trendsetters and has been quoted in his hometown papers The Daily Herald and The Chicago Sun Times.