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Haunted Southern Nights welcomes Ericka Boussarhane

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Ericka Boussarhane is known as the Oprah of the Paranormal . Ericka was born in Pensacola, Florida. She comes from a family of female psychics. Her early experiences with the paranormal frightened her. While attending college, she began developing to her intuition as she studied psychology. She eventually began working in psychology and later went on to open two child care facilities. She began reading Tarot and channeling professionally in 2004 in new age stores, psychic festivals, and on TV. She has studied psychic development and mediumship through the Astrological Institute of Integrated Studies where John Edward received training in Psychic Development, Tarot and Numerology from John Maerz and Sandy Anastasia. Ericka Boussarhane is an American author, radio personality, public speaker, and professional psychic medium. She is a reiki and Jin Shin Jyutsu trained energy healer. She can communicate with loved ones from the other side as a Clairvoyant Channel. Ericka volunteers her abilities to assist families with cold case profiles. She has worked with psychic detective groups such as FindMe2.com, a team of Psychics and Retired Law Enforcement Officers. Ericka has been featured on TV and interviewed by national radio stations across the country. She recently appeared on Syfy's "Ghost Hunters" when they visited the Pensacola Lighthouse. She hosts "Whispers from the Heart Radio" that has an international audience. Ericka has interviewed such guests as John Zaffis, Jeff Baker, Sonia Choquette, Rosemary Altea, Glenn Klausner, Psychic Medium Carole Lynne, Michelle “Babs” Babiarz, Christopher Moon, Sandy Anastasi, Loyd Auerbach, Rita Straus Berkowitz, Edgar E. Cayce, and many more.

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