Chris Lippincott

Former Wall Street AnalystTurned Evidential Medium

Host of Spirits Beside Us, Chris reveals the subtle emotional and intuitive patterns people ignore every day — and why those patterns often shape relationships, burnout, purpose, and major life decisions long before people recognize them.

Why Audiences Stay Listening

Chris doesn’t approach spirituality as abstract theory.

After thousands of mediumship readings, Chris began noticing the same emotional and intuitive patterns appearing repeatedly in people’s lives — patterns most people don’t recognize until life forces them to.

Chris blends:

decades of analytical Wall Street experience

thousands of mediumship readings

emotional storytelling

practical human insight

His conversations focus on :

intuition

emotional blind spots

subtle relationship patterns

burnout

human behavior

the signals people often ignore until life forces change

The result isn’t abstract spirituality.

It’s recognition.

Popular Conversations

Why Intuition Often Feels Like Anxiety

What Thousands Of Mediumship Readings Reveal About Human Nature

Why Rational People Often Struggle Most With Intuition

The Emotional Patterns People Ignore Before Burnout

Why Signs From Spirit Usually Feel Psychological First

The Signals People Miss Before Major Life Changes

Spirits Beside Us Data

70% average completion rate

Listeners in 149 countries

386,000+ downloads

Bestselling author

Featured on Next Level Soul, numerous others

111+ podcast episodes published

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Best Fit Audiences

consciousness

intuition

emotional wellness

psychology

spirituality

grief & healing

human behavior

mindfulness

personal transformation

About Chris Lippincott

Chris Lippincott is an international evidential medium, bestselling author, and former institutional financial analyst whose work explores the emotional and intuitive patterns shaping people’s lives. Through thousands of readings and years studying consciousness, he helps audiences reconnect with intuition, awareness, and the deeper signals they often overlook.

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