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This Psychic Says Spencer Pratt Will Be the Next LA Mayor | Ep. 403 with Craig Hamilton-Parker

5/28/202640 min

Daniel and Nadia interview Craig Hamilton-Parker about how he developed his psychic practice, how he distinguishes intuition from opinion, and why he believes prediction is about probability, not destiny. Craig shares a bold call on the Los Angeles mayor race, then zooms out to discuss broader global tensions and what he sees as an approaching “pressure window” in the coming years. They also explore AI, consciousness, and Craig’s belief that periods of instability can trigger deeper questions about meaning and identity.

Key Discussion Points

Craig explains his background and how his work evolved from early experiences into public-facing predictions, plus the responsibility that comes with making specific calls. 
He shares his prediction that Spencer Pratt will be the next LA mayor, and the conversation examines why “off-script” authenticity can outperform traditional political playbooks. 
Craig outlines how he thinks about major world events as shifting probability paths, emphasizing that timing can be difficult and outcomes can change with collective decisions. 
They discuss current geopolitical flashpoints and Craig’s view of a heightened risk period that could peak around 2028, while still leaving room for de-escalation and course correction. 
On AI, Craig takes a tool-based view, arguing it can amplify humanity or destabilize it depending on how people use it, and he believes human meaning-making still matters most.

Takeaways

Predictions, in Craig’s view, are probability maps, not fate, and the most constructive stance is preparation without fatalism. 
People respond emotionally during uncertainty, which is why authentic, unpolished voices can rise fast in politics and media. 
If you consume prediction content, keep discernment: treat it as one input, not a replacement for decision-making and personal responsibility. 
AI may accelerate output and misinformation at the same time, making verification, calm thinking, and trusted relationships even more valuable.

Closing Thoughts

This episode is less about “believing or not believing” and more about how humans seek certainty in chaotic times. Craig Hamilton-Parker leaves listeners with a challenge: stay curious, stay grounded, and don’t outsource your agency to fear—whether it comes from news cycles, algorithms, or predictions.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Craig Hamilton-Parker· Guest0:00

    I predicted COVID. I predicted the death of the Queen, the big catastrophes with the tsunamis in Japan in which the, um, nuclear power stations were all swamped.

  2. Nadia· Host0:10

    When did you first notice that you had this intuition that was really head and shoulders above what a normal person has?

  3. Craig Hamilton-Parker· Guest0:18

    I started seeing things as a child, picking things up. I used to see the dead. I used to see my grandad stood in the room after he passed, and told my mother I saw my grandad there, and they hadn't even told me that he'd died at that point, you know? A- and we're gonna see a major crisis point, this escalation of world events, around the time of the, um, elections in 2028.

  4. Daniel Robbins· Host0:41

    So I remember about a year ago, Craig, Nadia was like, "Do you follow psychics?" And I'm like, "Psychics? I don't... I never... Like, why would I follow a psychic? Like, I don't even... What am I gonna gain f- I, I don't know if I even believe in that," right? And she really... She said, "You've gotta follow this, this person named Craig Hamilton-Parker." And I was like, "Holy crap." And I went down the rabbit hole of going back in time, watching stuff you said previously, and I got hooked. And I'm like, "I... Psychic medium sounds like a very interesting thing. I need, I need to learn more about this." And so Nadia really got me into it, and now I follow you, numerous other people.

  5. Nadia· Host1:26

    Welcome, Craig. I, I have to say, I have been so impressed

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