“Nancy Garber who has become something of a local celebrity….. is touted for her success in attracting Sprits.” Boston Globe

In addition, to her impressive media credentials including magazines, newspapers and talk shows, she has also appeared on Fox television and PBS. Other achievements include being twice voted “Best Psychic Medium” by Boston Magazine.
Nancy’s varied media exposure also includes giving a demonstration of her psychic abilities before an audience in London, England. This show was taped live for the Japanese television program ‘Tokyo Super Morning Show’, seen by millions of Japanese viewers. More recently, she has been selected the top personality of the year by Fox Television News.
Nancy is a British trained medium who also offers group demonstrations, private readings, workshops and classes. She has been practicing as a medium for approximately 20 years throughout the U.S. and Western Europe. During this time, in addition to her ever expanding client base, she has individually trained many other well established mediums.
Nancy holds her M.ED. in counseling/psychology from Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
For information contact Nancy at 617-469-4503 .
In a Boston Globe newspaper article revealing Boston’s best psychics highlighted “Nancy Garber who has become something of a local celebrity......is touted for her success in attracting Spirits”.
In the ‘City Journal’ section of Boston Magazine, entitled ‘Medium Rare’ Nancy is described “as Boston’s premier conduit to the Spiritual world. Nancy Garber is on a mission to soothe the souls of the city. If she freaks you out in the process, so be it.”
When awarded ‘Best of Boston’s’ best psychic/medium award for the year, August ‘98-‘99, the synopsis read as follows: “Rating a medium is tough. Inter-personal style is as crucial as ‘wow ability’ ...but we like Nancy’s nurturing approach ...and she did manage to spook us when we wanted a spooking...”
TELEVISION
• Cable Television South Shore - Richard Lanza, host
• Tokyo Super Morning Show - Filmed in London England for Japanese Television
• ‘Realms of the Super Natural’ - Televisuals Productions - Nominated for an Ace Award for Cable Television - also Televised on selected PBS stations throughout the United States
• Fox Television - Feature segment presented by N. Delaney
• Fox Television – Interview personality of the year, 2007, awarded after live demonstration of Spirit communication for local media and TV personalities.
RADIO
• WBS - Host Victor Venkus - Talk Radio - (two times)
• WBUR - ‘Hear and Now’ - Talk Radio
• FM 95.9 - ‘On The Mark’ - Elana Marx, hostess - Talk Radio (two times)
• WBET - Talk radio, featured guest
• WBZ - CBS affiliate, Jordan Rich, host - broadcast throughout eastern Canada and the United States
• WRKO - Talk radio, featured guest
NEWSPAPERS
• The TAB Community Newspaper - Articles five consecutive years
• Westborough Community News
• Sierra Vista Herald - Arizona
• Boston Globe - Featured report, August 1999
• Boston Globe - Feature article in the Living Arts section, Jan. 17th, 2001
• Boston Globe – Feature article, living section, 2007
• Newton Community Newspaper - 2007
MAGAZINES
• Boston Magazine - Best of Boston (Psychic/Medium) - 1995-1996 and 1998-1999
• Boston Magazine - ‘Medium Rare’ - Multi-page article - 1998
• Improper Bostonian - 2000
Excerpt from Boston’s City Journal, October 1998 - Boston Magazine
It’s only natural to be distrustful of third-hand stories. The power of a psychic experience - if you believe in such a thing - lies in the pertinent, personal details that ring true to someone. So in the course of researching Best of Boston, this magazine sent out an intrepid reporter (not the author of this piece) to become that someone.
She met Garber in the basement of a local New Age bookstore, and waited while the medium “tuned in”. After a while, Garber said she felt the presence of an older woman who the reporter came to feel was her grandmother. The image of the elderly woman who was holding up pearls, Garber said “- pearls she’d given to her grand-daughter. The old woman wished her grand-daughter would wear them more often.”
A score on the pearls.
Then Garber tuned in a young man. He had shaggy blond hair that fell in bangs over his eyes, and he looked about 18. Did the reporter know someone who had looked like that?
Score (The reporter again agreed).
Garber said that he had died tragically. He was showing her a beer can; he was gesturing as if he were throwing it (out of a window), over and over again.
Our reporter, it turns out, had known a guy in high school who had died after getting drunk and falling out a window. Garber had a message for those close to the young man; “He was sorry, but he was all right.” The reporter said that it would be difficult to convey that message as she rarely saw people from high school anymore. (Later that week, walking down the street, the reporter did run into two former classmates, and heard from another on the phone.) At the same time, the room was growing noticeably colder - a phenomenon Garber attributes to an energy change when a spirit is present - and the reporter felt a breeze around her legs.
Then a curious thing happened. Garber said she was getting a message that the reporter had had difficulty sleeping, that she’d seen visions of people in her room when she was in a half-sleep state. In fact, the reporter had seen some unexplained things while she was in college and would sometimes wake up to the sight of figures that frightened her, sometimes standing near her bed. Her doctor had told her that the phenomenon had biological origins, that it was just an overlap of mental images from sleep superimposed on waking ones. Worlds colliding as it were.
But the reporter certainly hadn’t discussed this with Garber. Nevertheless, the medium’s message was this: “Those things you see sometimes, those times you’ve felt a presence and thought you were dreaming; you weren’t.”
Nancy Garber won Best of Boston the following month. And the intrepid reporter is a little more trepid than before.