If it is 9 a.m. on a Friday morning and you are listening to the “Pat and JT” radio show on Q98.5, you are bound to hear questions about relationships, job prospects and spirit guides.
The man fielding those questions is “Psychic Andy” Myers, and while he has only been a full-time psychic for a short period of time, he has quickly become one of the most popular psychics in the Omaha area.
“I did not intend to become a professional psychic,” said Myers in a recently-conducted interview. “I have a degree in Social Work from UNO and did that for many years while I was improving my psychic skills.”
However, he realized for many years that he had psychic abilities and began conducting more and more readings for friends and family that proved increasingly accurate, which told him it was time to transition into using his abilities to help a greater number of people than he could doing social work.
Myers describes his role as a psychic as providing people with “hope, insight, and a sense of direction in their life.” Services that he provides includes half-hour readings for individuals and small groups, as well as having “psychic party” events at various locations in Omaha or even at private homes that will include mini-readings for attendees.
One of the most popular subjects that those who see Myers is that of personal relationships. This can be a tricky subject because of the influence over a client a psychic can have in this situation.
“Giving my client relationship information can and does affect the future,” Myers said. “I am generally careful not to give advice, but rather to simply give information. My client is always free to make their own decisions, and I encourage them to think for themselves.”
Those that have listened to Myers bi-weekly appearances on the “Pat and JT Show” are aware of his willingness to engage those who are skeptical of psychics, while acknowledging that one of the issues with the psychic field are the large numbers of frauds who populate it.
If anyone is seeking a psychic, he recommends looking for someone that has been personally referred or someone who is not just doing readings for fun, but who has devoted his or her life to being a psychic.
A real psychic will be upfront with the prices before the reading, Myers said, and not change them during the reading. He also advises that people should never discount their own intuition since if they believe someone is not on the level then they probably aren’t.
With business growing, Myers intends to open an office at 156th and Fort streets in Omaha in the near future with his sister Elizabeth, who is an intuitive healer, to handle his growing clientele.
He also teaches classes at Iowa Western Community College on subjects such as meditation, intuitive development, past lifetimes and spirit guides and hopes to branch out and start teaching in Lincoln soon.
In addition, there are also plans for several books, one of which is currently in the editing process.
Those wishing to get a reading from “Psychic Andy” can contact him through is website PsychicAndy.com or catch his appearances at 9 am every other Friday on the “Pat and JT Show” on Q98.5 fm in Omaha.