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Conversations with Jennifer Ducker

Today we’d like to introduce you to Jennifer Ducker.

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
My journey began in London as a television producer—a role I still cherish today, but over the years, something extraordinary stirred within me. Flashes of intuition would surface—glimpses of someone’s past or whispers of their future. I’d playfully call it “being psychic,” but deep down, I knew it was more.

Then, five years ago, during a meditation retreat in Mount Shasta, everything shifted. Five days in, a quiet inner voice grew louder, undeniable: ‘You have a gift. Use it to help others.’

That calling led me to work with Manna Dabholkar, honing my psychic mediumship abilities. Since then, I’ve conducted hundreds of readings, guiding clients through loss, life transitions, and moments of uncertainty. Along the way, I’ve expanded into tarot readings and intuitive coaching, deepening the ways I can support those seeking clarity.

There’s no greater reward than offering comfort in grief or helping someone navigate a crossroads with confidence. This work has transformed my life—and if you’re here, perhaps it’s meant to touch yours, too.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
Anything worth truly having in life takes practice and commitment.

My greatest challenge wasn’t developing my abilities—it was ‘acknowledging’ them. For years, I turned down the volume on my inner voice, dismissing intuition as coincidence or luck, but ‘true growth’ begins when you stop explaining away your gift and start trusting it.

Once I stepped into that acceptance—once I dared to believe in what I felt—everything changed.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
My business is called Themoonnsun. The name incorporates the mix of light and shadow that everyone feels in life, our journey is really about finding balance between those two realms.

I offer many services to clients. In my psychic work I believe that energy holds the answers to what is causing roadblocks in life, whether that’s in one’s career, relationships, and more importantly with ourselves. A psychic reading isn’t just insight, it can provide a roadmap to clearer choices. In my mediumship work, I bridge the gap between people and their loved ones in spirit. I bring through evidential messages, or specific memories to bring comfort and confirmation that they are still with you. I particularly love doing Tarot readings. The Tarot is a mirror to someone’s life situation. Working with the cards I can offer definitive answers and practical strategies to whatever problem or answer you are seeking. Running alongside the spiritual practices, I’m also a trained intuitive coach, I believe the skills I have really translate well into coaching individuals who feel stuck or at a loss. I use all my tools to help people align to their purpose in life.

What sets me apart from others in this field is I’m very relatable, I use humor and straight talking with my clients, and every session feels like a safe place for them to grow, and get a better understanding of their lives.

Do you any memories from childhood that you can share with us?
My favorite childhood memory was getting my first cat. I was around six years old and I had begged my Mother for months to get a kitten. Finally, she gave in and we went off to a house in the neighborhood, and that’s when Jimbo entered my life. He was jet black, half Persian and half something else. He was a mixture of cuteness and pure evil. Jimbo was my baby, I would wrap him up in a towel and carrying him around like a newborn. All you could see was a small girl holding a white towel with a black paw constantly lashing out at her face. Even though he peed on my schoolbag many times, and gave me scar on my left leg, that is still visible in a certain light, I will love that cat forever.

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