Episode Summary

Susan Gerbic says that psychics are grief vampires—taking advantage of our broken hearts.She asks, “Why isn’t anybody doing something about this?” Susan Gerbic is just like you and me. She has a normal job working as a baby photographer. But at night, she is a badass vigilante hunting psychics. Susan says, “One of my favorite things to do is try to expose people we call grief vampires. People who claim to speak to the dead.”Her motivation is not to settle a vendetta. In fact, she says she’s never really been the target of a psychic. Susan simply doesn’t like them and the way they profit off of people’s grief. The US market for psychic services is worth about $2 billion annually according to IBIS World, a market research firm based in Los Angeles California.On this episode of Pretend, Susan attempts to capture psychics lying on tape. These psychic hunters spent months setting up fake Facebook pages, hoping that a so-called psychic uses the falsified information during a psychic reading. It took a few tries, but she finally got one on tape.Links:Silvia Browne gets punked by skeptic Mark EdwardTim Braun (psychic)Chip Coffey (psychic)Thomas John (psychic)New York Times article:Inside the Secret Sting Operations to Expose Celebrity Psychics - The ...https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/26/magazine/psychics-skeptics-facebook.htmlSupport for this episode is brought to you by BetterHelp.Is there is something that interferes with your happiness or is preventing you from achieving your goals? Connect with your professional counselor in a safe and private online environment.Sign up today with discount code “PRETEND” to get 10% off your first month.Betterhelp.com/pretend-------Story idea? If you have a story to share, email Javier a voice memo or short written description at info@pretendradio.org.For more episodes like this visit pretendradio.org.To get early releases and bonus episodes go to pretendradio.org/donateThis episode was written and produced by Javier LeivaTheme music by Joe Basile with thechicken.netAdditional music by Glad Rags Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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