There are no crystal balls in sight when I meet Cardiff psychic medium Leigh-Catherine.
Neither are they any silk scarves or incense sticks burning in the corner, or tea leaves simmering away in a china teapot.
Instead, our meeting place is a David Lloyd Club which my psychic visits twice a day to workout between readings.
"I don't know what people expect, I just don't", Leigh-Catherine laughs, sipping a coconut water in the cafeteria of the Cardiff club.
"I feel like people expect somebody dressed in long flowing velvet robes, wearing crystals, smelling of patchouli with a wart on their nose."
As the first medium I've met, Leigh-Catherine is straight-talking and happy to answer my questions about a profession, which if I'm honest, has always filled me with a degree of suspicion.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/...f-17117187
Neither are they any silk scarves or incense sticks burning in the corner, or tea leaves simmering away in a china teapot.
Instead, our meeting place is a David Lloyd Club which my psychic visits twice a day to workout between readings.
"I don't know what people expect, I just don't", Leigh-Catherine laughs, sipping a coconut water in the cafeteria of the Cardiff club.
"I feel like people expect somebody dressed in long flowing velvet robes, wearing crystals, smelling of patchouli with a wart on their nose."
As the first medium I've met, Leigh-Catherine is straight-talking and happy to answer my questions about a profession, which if I'm honest, has always filled me with a degree of suspicion.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/...f-17117187