Alison Boychuk, a local angel reader and medium, has been offering her unique gift of spiritual guidance and connection to those seeking comfort and clarity.
Boychuk discovered her abilities as a child when she began to experience premonitions and vivid dreams that would later come true. Raised in a traditional Roman Catholic family, she initially kept her experiences private, unsure how to express them. Through prayer and reflection, Boychuk came to believe that her gift was something she could use to help others. Today, she channels these abilities into helping clients connect with loved ones who have passed on, seeking to make her services accessible to as many people as possible.
For Boychuk, creating a welcoming environment is essential. She recognizes that many clients feel nervous when they first visit her, particularly if it’s their first time.
“I always start with a conversation to help them feel comfortable and to answer any questions they may have,” she shared.
During her sessions, Boychuk connects with her own angels, as well as those of her clients, to provide insights and guidance on topics ranging from health to relationships.
“The hour always seems to fly by, and it’s so beautiful when people feel such a strong connection—they often ask for a hug before they leave.”
Boychuk’s recent Interlake South Tour was designed specifically to reach people who may not have access to technology or the ability to travel. This tour brought Boychuk’s services directly to those who might otherwise miss out, a commitment rooted in her desire to make spiritual guidance available to everyone.
“God gave me this gift to help people, and that’s exactly what I’m going to do,” Boychuk explains. Her dedication to accessibility also extends to affordability. She keeps her rates as low as possible, balancing the cost of her services to ensure more people can benefit. In addition, Boychuk offers a free weekly broadcast, Wednesday Whispers, where viewers can receive messages from their loved ones, providing a way for those hesitant or skeptical to experience her gift firsthand.
Boychuk’s clients have shared overwhelmingly positive feedback, describing their sessions as deeply moving and healing. She acknowledges her humility in these moments, crediting God and her “team of beautiful angels” for her work. Boychuk encourages those who are curious about her services to tune into Wednesday Whispers or to reach out with any questions.
In today’s challenging times, Boychuk finds that the most rewarding part of her work is helping clients find peace and closure.
“The most important part of my gift is that I work for God and Spirit,” she said, explaining how she helps both the living and those who have passed to find peace.
Whether it’s through a heartfelt hug or a word of gratitude, Boychuk is motivated by the difference she can make.
With every session, Boychuk helps carry the torch of connection, offering hope and comfort to those who seek it. Boychuk has a Facebook www.alisonswhisperingangels.com