The Job of A Medium - Conversations With the Other Side
Being a Medium - with Pam Meredith
9/30/25
Pam Meredith has a remarkable job: she’s a professional medium who helps people connect with loved ones who have passed away. In this episode of How Much Can I Make?, we explore what it takes to build a career as a psychic medium, from developing intuitive skills to attracting clients and creating multiple income streams. If you are searching for psychic medium salary, how to become a medium, spiritual careers, or alternative wellness jobs, this episode breaks down how income works in this field and what it takes to turn it into a business.
A career as a psychic medium can vary widely in income depending on experience, reputation, and how services are offered. Many psychic mediums charge about $50 to $200 per session, which can translate to roughly $30,000 to $70,000 a year for part- to full-time work. Established mediums, especially those offering group readings, events, or online services, can earn $100,000+ annually, while related roles like spiritual coaches or energy healers may earn through sessions, workshops, and digital programs.
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FAQ
How much do psychic mediums make?
Income varies widely, but many charge $50 to $200 per session, with annual earnings ranging from $30,000 to $100,000+ depending on demand and pricing.
Do you need certification to become a medium?
There is no formal licensing requirement, but many mediums train through workshops, mentorships, or spiritual development programs.
Can you make a full-time income as a medium?
Yes, especially by combining private readings, group sessions, events, and online offerings.
How do psychic mediums get clients?
Most build their business through word of mouth, social media, local events, and online platforms.
Is being a medium a stable career?
It can be unpredictable, as income often depends on reputation, client demand, and the ability to market services effectively.