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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Born with The Gift | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories

Science, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Spirituality, Natural Sciences

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!

Some people are born with the ability to sense the unseen, to feel the energy of the world around them in ways most of us can’t even begin to comprehend. But for those who are born with this gift—this heightened sensitivity—their journey is often a lonely one. Their experiences were dismissed as mere imagination or cries for attention. For Julie Speer, this has been her reality from a very young age. In today’s episode, we hear Julie’s story of living life as an empath, feeling the emotions of others, and navigating a world that doesn’t always understand the deep sensitivity she carries. From an early awareness of unseen energies to the struggles and triumphs that come with being a sensitive in a world of skepticism, Julie’s story is a testament to the power of feeling and understanding the world in ways that few ever will. Tune in as Julie shares her extraordinary journey and the truths she’s discovered along the way.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on the Grave Talks, Feeling the Dead, a conversation with Julie Spear.

0:15.8

Some people are just born with it, born with an ability to sense the world and the energy that surrounds us in a very different way than others.

0:24.5

Oftentimes, these people's ideas and claims are pushed to the side, marked as crazy or an attempt to get attention.

0:31.2

But maybe, just maybe, it's none of that.

0:34.5

Maybe the reality that some people experience from a very young age is even more real than much of the population could ever contemplate.

0:43.3

That's how life has been for Julie Speer.

0:46.5

Today, we hear her story of living life as a sensitive impath and the journey that has taken her on on the grave talks.

0:56.5

Well, it started when I was a little kid.

1:00.1

It wasn't really that I had an interest in it.

1:02.4

It was that I was sensitive to it.

1:06.1

When I was a little girl, it started out.

1:08.4

I would see collars around people and like colors and shapes of things like floating around.

1:14.7

And I would ask my mom about it.

1:18.6

She would be like to say that she didn't see it, but I would see it.

1:22.0

And so it was like confusing to me as a little girl.

1:24.4

And it was scary.

1:26.4

But I would also hear like voices calling my name from the basement, whispers at night,

1:37.0

spirits shaking my bed, and sometimes even pulling my covers off of me.

1:43.8

They would turn my clock radio on and, like, change the stations.

1:50.2

I would have things that would show up missing where I normally put it.

1:55.5

And then, like, a day later, it would be right back where I normally put it.

1:59.2

And I really don't know where it came from because it's not

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