“She’s Still With Me” — Emily Green on Spirit Babies, Loss, and Learning to Trust Again

 
 

Emily Green, known to many as Emily the Medium, shares her profoundly moving story of becoming pregnant with her long-awaited daughter, the magical signs that led up to conception, and the heartbreaking miscarriage that followed. In this episode, Emily reflects on what it was like to experience loss as a spirit baby medium, how her daughter continues to communicate with her through dreams, signs, and synchronicities, and how we can all cultivate a deeper connection with our babies in spirit.

We talk about:

  • How Emily first discovered her gift of connecting with spirit babies

  • The magical dreams, dragonflies, and synchronicities that surrounded her pregnancy

  • Navigating the push and pull of uncertainty throughout her pregnancy

  • The heartbreaking day she learned her daughter had passed

  • Moving through grief as both a mother and a medium

  • The circular love between parents and their spirit babies

  • Practical ways to keep the “portal” open for signs and connection

  • Reframing intuition and learning discernment in grief

This episode is tender, spiritual, and a reminder that love transcends time and space— our babies are always with us.

This is for you, baby girl.

Get to Know EMILY:

Emily Green, also known as Emily the Medium, is a spiritual teacher, intuitive guide, and author who has supported thousands of families in connecting with their spirit babies. Through her sessions, podcast, and book, she helps parents navigate loss, conception, and connection with the souls of their children.

Instagram: @emilythemedium

Website: emilythemedium.com

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