The Search Podcast
The Search Podcast | True Crime, Unfiltered
Every week, we dig into haunting unsolved cases and cold trails that most people have never heard of. From missing persons to mysterious deaths, we break down the facts, the theories, and the lingering questions — all pulled from public records, reporting, and firsthand accounts.
No filler. No sugarcoating. Just raw true crime conversation for people who want to understand what really might have happened.
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Hosted by @marclew1s & @relaxgaetano
Produced by @torro.io
This podcast discusses real criminal cases and includes adult language and descriptions of violence.
All individuals mentioned are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Listener discretion is advised.
The Search Podcast
Spirit Tiff | Mediumship in True Crime | The Search Podcast Episode 23
In Episode 23 of The Search, Marc and Al sit down with Spirit Tiff (Tiffany Rice), a professional spirit medium with over a decade of experience, for an in-depth and honest conversation about what mediumship actually is—and what it isn’t.
Tiff breaks down the difference between psychics and mediums, explains how intuition works, and addresses common misconceptions about ghosts, future-telling, and “Hollywood” portrayals of the paranormal. The conversation explores mediumship as a potential healing tool in the grieving process, including when (and when not) people should seek a reading after losing a loved one.
The episode also dives into true crime, including how mediums can contribute to investigations, whether time weakens a reading, and Tiff’s past impressions related to high-profile cases like Maura Murray. Along the way, she shares personal stories, ethical boundaries, skeptical encounters, and what it’s really like to do readings in unconventional settings.
This is a grounded, thoughtful discussion about intuition, energy, grief, and the limits—and responsibilities—of spiritual work, even for those who remain skeptical.