Robin Alexis

Robin Alexis (born (1955-03-31) March 31, 1955 in New Hampshire[1][2]) is a radio and reality television personality, author, Reiki practitioner, and psychic from the state of Washington. Her live call-in show Mystic Radio with Robin Alexis has been broadcast weekly since 2005, and as of 2017 is broadcast from KKNW in the Seattle market.[3] She appeared on the television program The Real L Word as a metaphysical mother,[2] which she describes as "speak[ing] to the souls of babies who haven't been conceived yet, who are in the womb, or are newborns...supporting parent's [sic] relationships with their yet unborn, lost, and aborted children".[4] Alexis gained note from press in the United States and from Merseyside Skeptics Society in the United Kingdom when she announced in 2010 that her metaphysical mothering included counseling a couple on hosting the reincarnation of Michael Jackson.[2][5][6] She received a trademark on the term "metaphysical mothering" in 2011.[7]

She was a guest star on the third episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live in 2003.[8][9]

Personal life

Alexis is married to Bob Bordonaro and has two children.[2] She is an alumna of Plymouth State University in New Hampshire.[10]

References

  1. Alexis 2008, p. 5.
  2. Diane Urbani de la Paz (July 5, 2010), "Communicating with the King of Pop: Port Angeles psychic hopes to help bring him back", Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, Washington
  3. Program Guide: Mystic Radio, KKNW, retrieved November 26, 2016
  4. Robin Alexis, "Metaphysical mothering", Official website, retrieved November 26, 2016
  5. Doni Luckutt (June 5, 2010), "Even in death, Michael Jackson still touching souls", The Denver Post
  6. "The Best Psychic Story Ever. Really. Ever.", Official website, Merseyside Skeptics Society, July 17, 2010
  7. USPTO trademark notice: Metaphysical mothering, HighBeam (subscription required), July 6, 2011, archived from the original on March 25, 2018
  8. "Jimmy Kimmel Live Season 1, Episode 3", TV.com, CBS Interactive
  9. Josh Friedman (January 31, 2003), "Kimmel's wit trumps snags", The Los Angeles Times, p. E.34, ProQuest article ID 421779928
  10. Natalie Calvallo (November 12, 2010), "Mystic Robin Alexis reconnects with PSU", The Clock, College Media Network

Bibliography

  • Alexis, Robin (2008), Robin's Song, ISBN 9781434373564
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