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Suzane Northrop
Occupationspiritual medium
WebsiteSuzaneNorthrop.com

Suzane Northrop (born in 1948) is an author, podcaster, tv show host, and purported psychic medium. She has written at least four books and hosted the television show The Afterlife with Suzane Northrop. In 2020, she was a subject of a sting operation run by Susan Gerbic where it was discovered that Northrop and her co-host Thomas John were using information acquired from audience Facebook accounts during these group readings.

Early Life

Suzane Northrop stated in an interview that her first memory of contact with the deceased occurred when she was five years old. However, in both that interview and an earlier one with the Dayton Daily News, Northrop states that her first real contact with dead people happened when she was 13 and spoke with her paternal grandmother who had just died the previous week. She received a music degree from California State University of Los Angeles in 1979. She soon moved to New York City where she attempted composing as well as dance.

Mediumship Career

Northrop started her mediumship career by giving readings at street fairs in New York City for $3. She published her first book in 1994 titled Séance: A Guide for Living and went on to publish three more books over the next decade. In 2008, Northrop hosted a 10 episode TV series called the The Afterlife with Suzane Northrop. In August of 2020, Northrop launched a podcast called The Dead People's Society Podcast.

The Afterlife Experiments

In 1997, Northrop was contacted by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross about appearing in a documentary being produced for HBO which would explore the question of the survival of consciousness after death.


Mediumship Criticism

Exploring the Unknown

In 1999, she was profiled on the TV show Exploring the Unknown produced by Michael Shermer. In that episode, Northrop is seen giving a reading over the radio.

Operation Lemon Meringue

Bibliography

  • Séance: A Guide for Living
  • Second Chance: Healing Messages from the Afterlife
  • Everything Happens for a Reason: Love, Free Will, and the Lessons of the Soul
  • A Medium’s Cookbook: Recipes for the Soul: A Step-By-Step Guide toward Creating a Banquet of Connections to Those Who Have Passed Over

References

  1. ^ Gerbic, Susan (28 January 2021). "Suzane Northrop – Operation Lemon Meringue". Skepticalinquirer.org. CFI. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ Thompson, Vicky (1 February 2021). "Doorway into the Afterlife: An Interview with Suzane Northrop". Archived from the original on 26 March 2015.
  3. ^ Hopkins, Tom (4 February 2021). "Psychics make stop in tri-state". newspapers.com. Dayton Daily News. Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  4. ^ Northrop, Suzane (25 January 1994). Séance: A Guide for Living. Alliance Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0964150904.
  5. ^ Northrop, Suzane (21 April 2002). Second Chance: Healing Messages from the Afterlife. Jodere Group. ISBN 978-1588720351.
  6. ^ Northrop, Suzane (1 November 2004). Everything Happens for a Reason. Northstar 2LLC. ISBN 978-1588720436.
  7. ^ Northrop, Suzane (20 October 2005). A Medium’s Cookbook: Recipes for the Soul: A Step-By-Step Guide toward Creating a Banquet of Connections to Those Who Have Passed Over. Northstar 2LLC. ISBN 978-0976260837.
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  9. "Dead Peoples' Society with Suzane Northrop". https://podcasts.google.com/. Retrieved 5 February 2021. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  10. Schwartz, Gary E.; Simon, William L.; Russek, Linda G. (10 March 2002). The Afterlife Experiments: Breakthrough Scientific Evidence of Life After Death. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-7434-3658-X.

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