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I Speak To Animals
I Speak To Animals
Author: Leslie Cirinesi
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Professional Animal Communicator Leslie Cirinesi is a real life Dr. Doolittle.
She can speak to Animals that are either living with you now or ones that have crossed over in Spirit.
Leslie wrote a monthly article for a magazine for many years and she will be sharing those stories about different Animals each week. She will give a "behind the scenes" look at what talking to Animals is really like. From her first client (a Grizzly Bear) to Bats, Wolves, Cheetahs, Dogs, Cats, Birds and much more.
She can speak to Animals that are either living with you now or ones that have crossed over in Spirit.
Leslie wrote a monthly article for a magazine for many years and she will be sharing those stories about different Animals each week. She will give a "behind the scenes" look at what talking to Animals is really like. From her first client (a Grizzly Bear) to Bats, Wolves, Cheetahs, Dogs, Cats, Birds and much more.
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In this episode, Leslie communicates with a beautiful elephant named Mumari who talks to Leslie and asks her to please share her story.
Leslie talks about the bias against PitBull dogs and how people fear what they don't know. She is trying to change the world one PitBull kiss at a time.
Listen in as Leslie talks about the day she spent with Dolphin's and how they communicated with her both vocally but also telepathically and how she remembers the sound to this very day.
Many animals get a reputation as a group and are completely misunderstood. Pitbulls are one of these groups of dog, but Leslie will share the secret of her dangerous Pitbull mix dog named Luna.
Did you know that we have "other" Guardian Angels in the form of Animal Spirit Guides or Power Animals?
We have one that always stays with us, some that come and go and some that we can call on for specific reasons.
Listen in while Leslie explains the many reasons why we are so lucky to have these helpers in our lives.
This episode talks about the origins of Reindeer and how they can actually help you gain endurance and stamina to finish large tasks when you are feeling overwhelmed or stuck.
Leslie happens upon a family of Geese while trying to find an elusive Eagle in Yellowstone National Park. The Geese bring her good fortune and an eerie gift that she finds after she returns home from her trip.
In this episode, Leslie talks to an owl named Nigel to find out if Owls are really wise beings or the Omens for impending doom? Wait until you find out what Nigel has to say about this topic!
In this episode, Leslie wonders if an elderly lady in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is pulling her leg when she tells her that the "Bats will be out to feed soon". And Leslie starts to wonder if they are the nice mosquito eating kind or the blood sucking kind of bat? Leslie starts to research into the bats and learns a whole lot that she didn't know about them.
Leslie learns that Crows can recognize human's faces and remember them later, so you better be kind to them. She tells the story of how she had a conversation with an amazing Raven in Yellowstone National Park and where the term "As the Crow Flies" comes from.
Can you believe that Leslie has a secret that she keeps mostly to herself? A little more unusual than the fact that she speak to animals on a daily basis? YES! So listen in and find out who Leslie is talking to in this episode. She'll spill her "T" (which if you aren't hip and trendy, means she will spill the truth) and let you in on her little secret.
Listen in while Leslie gets choked up when she talks about her friend Brutus the Bear who changed her life forever, for the better. He single handedly put her on the path to being a professional Animal Communicator and how her life has changed in so many ways because of it. She also discusses the 12th Annual Grizzly Gala Fundraiser where they honored Sheena the Bear.
In this episode, Leslie explains how we are ALL connected in some way or another. Almost like the 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon but possibly a little less than 6 levels of separation. And if we embrace how we are all dependent on one another, perhaps we can learn to co-exist a little easier. And maybe the Universe is sending us a sign to do just that.
In this episode, Leslie talks to a pesky Woodpecker that is killing all of the trees in her client's yard. She learns a whole lot more about Woodpeckers then she ever thought she would and tries to find a way to bring peace to all of those involved.
Grizzly Bears hold a special place in Leslie's heart. It was a Grizzly Bear named Brutus that put her on the path to becoming an Animal Communicator in 2012. In this episode, Leslie speaks out the importance of saving the Grizzly Bear and keeping them on the Endangered Species List or face possible extinction. And she talks about her need to fight for these beautiful souls.
Leslie realized that she made a blooper in the previous podcast, but figures out why her brain took her in that direction. This episode is about a conversation that Leslie had with an Elk in Yellowstone National Park and went back to see him many times to talk to him. Also, sometimes your childhood memories can be dead wrong.
I always thought that extinction meant forever and there was no way to reverse it. I guess I was wrong because Sweden proclaimed that since the late 1800 the beaver has been extinct. However, Sweden is changing their tune IN A BIG WAY! And Beavers have started to re-populate in Detroit of all places. Listen in while Leslie tells you about her conversation with some Detroit Beavers late one night and how they helped her to finish a project that she did not want to do.
Is an Animal Communicator really a Super Hero? Well Leslie seems to think so and some of her clients might agree. But this is a story of how Leslie merged her life as an Animal Communicator with the life of her husband Andy, a Comic Book Store Owner into a story about how Valentine's Day gift can be romantic or just goofy, depending on how you look at it.
Wolves are not big dogs! Far from it. In this episode, Leslie spends the day with a pack of wolves and finds out about pack dynamics and finds that the wolves ask her as many questions about her family as she asked them. These beautiful souls were kind to Leslie and taught her that they were kind and light hearted and dispelled many myths that people have about wolves.
Leslie applauds and admires those that dedicate their lives to helping animals. It's long days and usually little pay to make up for all of the heart and soul that they put into it. In this article, Leslie swoons over how much she admires these men and women and how she tried to be an Animal Advocate in her own way.





