
ABOUT
Jen Schmid is an embodied alternative healing arts practitioner who specializes in after death communication services and quantum body communication. Research suggests that after death communication can be helpful to those moving through complex grief. Jen has over 200 hours of expertly trained clairvoyant experience. A natural intuitive, she spent 2.5 years intentionally cultivating her craft. Paired with a lifetime of practiced wisdom, Jen is a stand out in the field.
Trained in clinical therapeutic modalities, Jen also maintains nationally recognized clinical competency requirements as a Speech-Language Pathologist. She deeply values applying scientific evidence-based practice to her work.
Jen’s personal medical history is significant for disease states that led to fear of premature death. In 2017, she was hospitalized for whole-body seizure-like episodes. With Western medicine failing her, she turned towards therapeutically sound ‘alternative’ healing methods. For over half a decade, Jen developed an intimate personal understanding of holistic health centered on “mind-body-spirit” connection.

As a freelance author, Jen focuses on integrating the science and spirituality of divergent consciousness. In a world where binaries are increasingly being challenged, Jen explores how science and spiritually occur across a spectrum and are not all that mutually exclusive. By exploring divergent consciousness across multi-disciplinary fields, Jen promotes reimagined ways for navigating grief, loss, death, and life with chronic illness. Through scientific review and narrative exploration, Jen explores the spiritual and metaphysical intricacies connected to paranormal experiences, near death experiences, out-of-body experiences, and the afterlife.
An unpopular opinion in the world of mystical healing, Jen also writes and speaks on the importance of developing accountability for the wide ranging alternative healing practices sweeping the nation. With the rise of self-made trauma adjacent practitioners, she asserts that a governing ethics board for self-made practitioners is imperative for maintaining psychological and somatic safety for those pursuing improved health.