In an age where spirituality is often filtered through sound bites and spectacle, Jennifer Conn stands as a living reminder that true awakening cannot be staged — it must be embodied. A self-described “not your typical medium,” Conn has redefined what it means to move between worlds. Her work dismantles the idea that mediumship is limited to conversing with the dead, and instead reframes it as a dynamic dialogue between all aspects of being — the conscious and unconscious, the seen and unseen, the light and the shadow.
For Jennifer, mediumship was never about theatrics. “Why would I want to talk to a soul outside of me,” she often reflects, “if I’m not in clear communication with the soul inside of me?” This philosophy became the cornerstone of her work — a multidimensional practice that blends psychology, energy work, and radical self-responsibility. Her clients don’t come to her for fortune-telling; they come for transformation.
What began as a certification in evidential mediumship evolved into an entirely new modality — one she calls energetic advising. Through this practice, Jennifer guides women into deeper dialogue with their own souls, helping them bridge the gap between human experience and divine intelligence. Her work is raw, revelatory, and profoundly healing. “I work with radically responsible women,” she explains, “women who are ready to alchemize pain into power and victimization into victory.”
But this path was not without its lessons. In her early days as a practitioner, Conn admits she carried what she calls a “savior complex” — a belief that she could help everyone. “I had this ‘no soldier left behind’ mentality,” she says with a laugh. “I thought everyone wanted to heal. They don’t.” It was a humbling realization that refined both her boundaries and her mission. “You’re a victim once,” she says, “and then you’re an addict. Healing starts when you’re ready to break that cycle.”
Over time, Jennifer’s work expanded beyond mediumship into 1:1 Mentorship, Teaching and a Membership — her work blends psychic insight, soul dialogue, and spiritual mentorship. “When you open the field of energetics,” she explains, “you never know what will come through. It could be a past loved one, or it could be your higher self. Either way, the goal is the same — to bring you home to your own truth.”
Reclaiming the Soul Through Radical Honesty
Part of what makes Conn’s work so distinct is her refusal to perform. “I’m entertaining, sure,” she laughs, “but this isn’t a show.” She recalls early invitations to “channel at parties” — something she quickly declined after realizing that what came through her was not always love and light, but tender topics and deep truths. “The souls who came through wanted to talk about the inner child — the places where people had lost touch with their innocence and purity. That’s not party talk. That’s sacred work.”
Her sessions have since evolved into long-term relationships with clients — many of whom she guides for years — as they navigate the intricate process of self-realization. “Mediumship, to me, isn’t about talking to the dead,” she says. “It’s about awakening the living.”
Psychology Meets Spirit
Jennifer’s background in psychology informs much of her spiritual lens. “Psychology and spirituality are the same conversation, just from different realms,” she explains. “One speaks to the body and the mind, the other to the soul and the heart. True transformation happens when you bring them together.”
This marriage of mind and mysticism is evident in her podcast, The Medium Experience, where she breaks down esoteric topics into digestible, grounded insights. “My goal,” she says, “is to make the mystical practical. Healing should be tangible — something you can feel in your nervous system, not just understand in your head.”
Indeed, nervous-system work forms the bedrock of Jennifer’s teaching. She emphasizes that for empaths and sensitives, boundaries begin not with spiritual shields but with somatic awareness. “Most empaths learned as children to push their energy out to feel safe,” she says. “That’s how enmeshment begins. True energetic boundaries come from knowing your own baseline — your default setting — and regulating from there.”
Champagne Channeling: The Sacred in the Ordinary
Perhaps her most charming offering is Champagne Channeling — a live, free-flowing experience that blurs the line between the sacred and the social. “I realized how clear my channel was after a glass of champagne,” she admits playfully. “So I thought — why not make spirituality more human?”
Inspired by Hemingway’s adage “Write drunk, edit sober,” Conn uses the concept to remind people that divinity doesn’t disappear when life gets messy. “You’re not just spiritual when you’re sober and eating kale,” she says. “You’re always spiritual. So why not also have profound conversations while you’re laughing, relaxing, and being human?”
Descent Before Ascent
Central to Conn’s philosophy is the understanding that healing requires both descent and ascent. “Everyone wants to ascend,” she says, “but you can only ascend as high as you’re willing to descend.” Her work with the chakras — especially the root and heart — reflects this balance.
“The root chakra connects us to our mother line, to our ancestry, to the foundation of our human experience,” she explains. “The heart is the bridge between our humanity and divinity. You can’t access the light without honoring the darkness that shaped you.”
Her retreats embody this principle. Hosted in destinations like Palisade, Colorado, the Cotswolds, France, and Scotland, they combine luxury and depth in equal measure. “I live by three pillars: education, integration, and celebration,” she says. “We learn, we process, and then we celebrate. Healing shouldn’t always feel heavy — it should feel alive.”
Her retreats have become sanctuaries for women ready to rewrite their stories. From intimate vineyard dinners to deep somatic workshops, every detail is curated to honor both the human and divine within each participant. “I don’t photograph women during their releases,” Jennifer says firmly. “That moment is sacred. I trust the energy of the work to speak for itself, which you can so clearly see in our celebratory photos.”
“You can only ascend as high as you’re willing to descend.”
The Language of the Stars
An astrologer by training and intuition, Conn views astrology not as prediction but as revelation. “Astrology is a doorway,” she says. “It’s a way to remember who we are.” She teaches that the moon sign reflects the inner child — our emotional landscape. The rising sign represents the ego — the protective self we meet the world through. And the sun sign is our higher self — the light we are here to embody.
“I don’t believe in killing the ego,” she insists. “We need to befriend it. It’s our shield. I teach people to talk to their signs — to rage with their rising, weep with their moon, and rise with their sun. When you do that, you integrate the full spectrum of your being.”
Experience Over Evidence
In a field obsessed with proof, Conn offers a radical alternative: experience over evidence. “Evidence keeps us stuck in what the mind already knows,” she says. “Experience is what moves us forward. Healing isn’t about proving the unseen; it’s about trusting your own truth and making a move.”
For her, mediumship is storytelling in motion — the narrative the soul has been trying to tell. “The unexpressed becomes illness, fear, or chaos,” she says. “When we give it language, it becomes light.”
The Return to Sovereignty
At the heart of Jennifer Conn’s work lies one sacred aim: sovereignty. Her clients — often women navigating leadership, loss, or identity rebirth — emerge from her mentorship grounded, luminous, and unapologetically themselves.
“It’s heartbreaking at first,” she admits. “To look in the mirror and say, I’ve been lying to you. But once you face it, once you reclaim that truth, you bloom into confidence that no one can take from you.”
Her retreats are known for this alchemy — women arriving as strangers and leaving as sisters. “They often tell me, ‘Only Jennifer could bring women together who feel like long-lost cousins,’” she says. “But that’s not me — that’s the magic of radical responsibility. When we own our shadow, we find belonging.”
And perhaps that is Jennifer’s truest gift — to remind us that spirituality is not about escape, but return. To be human, divine, flawed, and free — all at once.
“Spirit will speak to you through what you love,” she says. “If you write, you’ll channel words. If you cook, you’ll channel flavor. We’re all mediums of creation. The work is simply to listen.”
Photography by Simplicité Studio – Kayla Koons
Both dresses (ivory & red) are vintage and from Wear it Again Sam in Fort Collins Colorado.


