Is Hannah Medium Right for Beginners?
- Hannah Macintyre

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

It’s a fair question.
There are plenty of ways to start learning about mediumship. Plenty of teachers. Plenty of approaches. Some are very gentle. Some are very structured. Some are… enthusiastic.
So am I right for beginners?
Possibly.
But not automatically.
If you’re looking for someone to tell you that everything you feel is profound and perfect, I’m not your person.
If you want steady development, honest feedback, and a grounded understanding of how mediumship actually works in real life, then we might get on well.
I believe everyone has the capacity for mediumship. That part isn’t rare. What is rare is learning it in a way that doesn’t inflate the ego or destabilise the nervous system.
Beginners don’t need theatrics. They don’t need to be overwhelmed. They don’t need to be told they’re “blocked” every time something feels quiet.
They need context. Practice. Correction. And reassurance that subtle is normal.
My approach is structured but not rigid. Grounded but not dismissive. You will be encouraged. You will also be gently challenged. Because development doesn’t happen if everything is smoothed over.
If you join something I run, you won’t be left to drift. But you also won’t be micromanaged. There’s space to think. Space to wobble. Space to get things wrong without it becoming a crisis.
That balance matters.
You should also like the way I speak. That sounds obvious, but it’s important. If my tone irritates you now, it will not improve once you’re inside a course or circle. I always suggest listening to the podcast or reading a few posts first. Not as a test. As alignment.
Beginners often assume they need someone more advanced than them. That’s true to a point. But what you really need is someone whose standards and style make sense to you.
You don’t need to feel intimidated. You don’t need to feel dazzled. You need to feel steady.
If that’s what you’re looking for, then yes, I may well be right for you.
If you’re looking for spectacle, rapid ascension, or dramatic spiritual identity shifts, you’ll probably be disappointed.
Which, honestly, is useful information either way.



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