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Perceived Reality

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Perceived Reality dives beneath the surface of today's biggest stories, conversations, and cultural shifts—challenging what we think we know and revealing the deeper truths shaping our world. Hosted by media strategist and commentator Nadja Atwal, each episode brings thought-provoking interviews with global leaders, creators, and changemakers redefining how we see business, tech, and society.

Perceived Reality delivers compelling insights at the intersection of influence, innovation, and impact—streamed from global financial hubs and aired to millions.

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  • Craig Hamilton-Parker Says Spencer Pratt Will Be the Next LA Mayor
    Jun 3 2026

    Nadia Atwal and Daniel Robbins sit down with renowned psychic medium Craig Hamilton-Parker, often referred to as the "Prophet of Doom" for his highly publicized predictions on major world events. Craig discusses his lifelong psychic experiences, some of his most famous forecasts, and his outlook on global politics, war, AI, spirituality, and humanity's future. From predicting Donald Trump’s rise to forecasting geopolitical tensions involving Iran, China, and Taiwan, Craig shares the intuition and philosophy behind his work while emphasizing the importance of personal discernment and spiritual growth.

    Key Discussion PointsA Childhood Filled with Psychic Experiences

    Craig recounts seeing deceased relatives as a young child and describes how those experiences eventually led him toward mediumship. A meeting with legendary British medium Doris Stokes proved transformative, as she accurately predicted key events in his future, including meeting his wife.

    The Predictions That Built His Reputation

    Craig reflects on several forecasts that brought him international attention, including:

    • Donald Trump’s first presidential victory
    • Brexit
    • COVID-19
    • Queen Elizabeth II’s passing
    • The assassination attempt on Donald Trump
    • Biden leaving the presidential ticket
    • Kamala Harris replacing Biden
    • Trump’s eventual return to victory

    He explains that intuition often arrives as impressions and patterns rather than precise facts.

    The Future of Iran, China, and Taiwan

    Craig believes the conflict involving Iran is far from over and may continue for years. He predicts escalating tensions that could eventually draw in Russia and China. He also discusses his longstanding forecast that Taiwan will become a major geopolitical flashpoint around the 2028 U.S. election cycle.

    California Politics and Unexpected Leaders

    One of Craig's most surprising predictions involves California eventually electing a Republican governor. He specifically discusses the growing momentum around figures such as Spencer Pratt and believes California may eventually produce a future U.S. president from a diverse ethnic background who is largely unknown today.

    Why a Spiritual Awakening Is Coming

    While many focus on the political and economic turmoil ahead, Craig believes the larger story is humanity's spiritual evolution. He argues that AI, global conflict, economic uncertainty, and rapid technological change will force people to ask deeper questions about identity, consciousness, purpose, and what it truly means to be human.

    AI Will Not Replace Human Consciousness

    Craig sees AI as a powerful tool rather than an existential threat. While acknowledging its capabilities, he argues that human intuition, imagination, humor, creativity, and consciousness remain fundamentally unique. He believes AI may ultimately help humanity navigate future crises rather than cause them.

    The Role of Free Will in Prediction

    Throughout the conversation, Craig stresses that predictions are not fixed destinies. Instead, they represent emerging possibilities. He encourages people to use intuition, seek multiple perspectives, and remember that free will always plays a role in shaping outcomes.

    Takeaways
    • Psychic ability can be developed through practice, meditation, and awareness.
    • Major world events often emerge as patterns long before they become visible.
    • Geopolitical tensions involving Iran, China, and Taiwan remain key areas to watch.
    • AI may accelerate change but cannot replicate human consciousness.
    • Humanity may be approaching a period of significant spiritual transformation.
    • Free will remains one of the most important forces shaping the future.
    Closing Thoughts

    Craig Hamilton-Parker offers a perspective that blends politics, spirituality, intuition, and human potential. While many of his forecasts focus on turbulent global events, his overarching message is ultimately optimistic: humanity is evolving, consciousness is expanding, and periods of crisis often precede profound transformation. Whether viewed through a spiritual lens or a psychological one, his insights challenge listeners to think beyond headlines and consider the deeper forces shaping our collective future.

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    40 min
  • Chris Kline on Crypto, Retirement, and America’s Financial Wake-Up Call
    May 12 2026

    Chris Kline explains how generations of Americans were never properly educated about retirement planning, savings, or long-term investing. Many people assume they’ll “figure it out later,” but later often comes too fast.

    Why Financial Literacy Is Still Missing

    Despite years of schooling, most Americans leave school without understanding IRAs, retirement accounts, taxes, or compounding interest. Chris believes this educational gap is one of the biggest drivers behind financial insecurity.

    The “Modern Portfolio” Strategy

    Chris breaks down his approach to retirement investing:

    • 70–75% in traditional investments like index funds, mutual funds, and bonds
    • 25–30% in alternative assets such as crypto, real estate, land, venture capital, and private equity

    He argues that relying only on traditional retirement vehicles may leave future retirees behind economically.

    The Biggest Mistake Americans Make

    According to Chris, the single greatest misconception is believing there’s always more time. Many delay investing because retirement feels distant, but he stresses that even small contributions made early can compound significantly over decades.

    Why Crypto Belongs in the Conversation

    As part of a diversified strategy, Chris discusses how assets like Bitcoin can play a role in long-term retirement planning—especially for younger generations with decades of growth ahead.

    Takeaways
    • Retirement planning should start earlier than most people think
    • Financial literacy is one of America’s biggest hidden problems
    • Diversification matters more than ever in today’s economy
    • Even small investments compound meaningfully over time
    • Waiting “until later” is often the most expensive financial mistake
    Closing Thoughts

    Chris Kline delivers a clear warning: retirement is no longer something Americans can afford to ignore. In an economy shaped by inflation, rising healthcare costs, and shifting investment landscapes, long-term financial planning has become essential—not optional. The earlier people start, the more freedom they may ultimately create for themselves later in life.

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    5 min
  • The Hidden Workplace Crisis: Why Burnout Starts at the Top
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of Perceived Reality, host Nadia Atwal sits down with Christina Muller, a licensed clinician specializing in workplace mental health, to uncover the often invisible link between work environments and emotional well-being. Christina shares how burnout, anxiety, and even depression are frequently rooted in workplace dynamics—and why leaders must rethink how they design culture.


    Key Discussion Points
    • The Root of Workplace Burnout
    • Christina explains how early exposure to overworked communities shaped her mission to transform workplaces into environments that support—not drain—people.
    • Mental Health Is Bidirectional
    • Work impacts mental health—but employees’ mental states also shape workplace culture, performance, and relationships.
    • The Environment Matters More Than You Think
    • From uninspiring office design to lack of recognition, small environmental and cultural factors can significantly impact morale, creativity, and productivity.
    • The AI Pressure Effect
    • High performers are now comparing themselves to AI outputs, leading to increased anxiety, perfectionism, and fear of being replaced.
    • The “SEE” Framework for Leaders
    • Christina introduces a simple but powerful leadership model:
    • Spot effort (recognize work, not just results)
    • Empathize with challenges
    • Engage with actionable support
    • A practical way to build human connection at scale.


    Takeaways
    • Burnout is often a system problem—not an individual weakness
    • Recognition and empathy are performance drivers, not “soft skills”
    • AI is increasing pressure, making human-centered leadership more critical than ever
    • Small, consistent actions from leaders can dramatically improve workplace culture


    Closing Thoughts

    Christina Muller reminds us that workplaces aren’t just where we work—they’re where we spend most of our lives. As AI reshapes productivity, the real competitive edge will belong to organizations that prioritize human connection, psychological safety, and sustainable performance.

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    6 min
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