

Healing through connection.
Grief can feel heavy and isolating, but you don't have to walk this path alone. As a medium, I hold space for your healing, offering a bridge between you and your loved ones in spirit. Through our time together, we'll honor you grief, nurture your heart, and welcome in comfort, clarity, and connection. My goal is to provide a safe and supportive space where you can feel seen, heard and uplifted through the connection of your loved one. Where healing isn't about forgetting but about embracing love in a new way.

Hello, I'm Destiny.
Thank you so much for being here. I'm an evidential psychic medium and the heart behind Mended Hearts Medium. My connection with spirit has been with me since I was young, but in recent years it's deepened in ways that continue to surprise and transform me.
Having walked through the depths of grief myself, I know how life-altering and isolating loss can feel. It's this personal experience that has shaped how I hold space for others. I offer my work with deep empathy, compassion, and a genuine desire to help others reconnect with themselves, their loved ones in spirit, and their own inner healing.
My sessions are rooted in integrity, warmth, and heart. Through my dedicated training, development with spirit and soul work, I've honed my ability to deliver messages that carry not only evidence, but love, presence, and peace.
I do this work because I know how much it can mean to feel seen, heard and reminded by our loved ones in spirit that we are never alone. Spirit has brought me healing when I needed it the most-and it's an honor to offer the same comfort and connection to you. Love doesn't end with death. Our loved ones are still with us, guiding and supporting us in ways we might not always see, but can absolutely feel.
Whether you're searching for healing, reassurance, or simply a reminder that your loved ones are still near, I'm here to walk with you. It's my hope that through my work, you feel a little more whole, a little more seen, and a lot more loved.

