 Hi, it's Bridget. Welcome to Above Life Channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you with hope today. I was inspired to have this channeling session. I have no idea what it's going to be like or what we have to expect from this particular afterlife guest. We're going to be talking to Regis. Do you remember Regis Philbin from Live with Regis and Kathy Lee and many many many many other things? No matter how you know Reg, hopefully it will help to inspire your spirit today with his awesome and electric energy and attitude and his humor. So we're going to bring him in and now let me tell you. So okay so okay I can feel him right now. Oh gosh he has the sweetest smile. Oh wow I feel it. My eyes are leaking. He has the sweetest smile around face like rosy cheeks. He would be you would be a great Santa. You would be a great Santa and he says you think so? You think so? Oh he says and then he kind of shakes his belly. He says well at times yes. Yes at times yes. Put a good meal in me. He says it's kind of shaking his belly. So I decided that I wanted to channel with you Regis because I was watching a Hallmark movie of all things you guys the other night and it is the season for Hallmark Christmas movies anywhere whatever however you watch them and such and so I and I saw Kathy Lee. Kathy Lee was on one of them like she was one of the guests and I just had to laugh and I thought you know who would be great to channel. I told my husband I said Regis especially because like the end of the year this has been a crazy year he says crazy crazy he says crazy year crazy crazy crazy he's just shaking his head crazy crazy crazy. I don't really know much about you Regis as a person like I from what I understand you were well liked because you were someone who you get what you get whether the camera's on or the camera's off that you were just yourself and lucky for you you're able to make a career at being yourself and so that's what I get like I don't know I remember from the TV show live with Regis and Kathy Lee I remember your wife's name was Joy I remember that because I think what a beautiful name he said she had to be don't you think she really had to be quite a saint he says to put up with me for as long as she did he says and yes I can feel that a lot of warmth coming from her from Joy's energy I so I don't really know much about you like did you have kids all that I don't know any of that stuff I just know that you're a big personality and it felt like a good idea to talk to you now during this time so I would like to know first of all given your afterlife spirit perspective what do you think about this year this 2020 that we've been in as we're recording this particular session in December of 2020 so so what do you have what insights do you have he says he says it's sort of like a mashup like a scorsese movie or he says you don't really know what's going to happen next he says you're on the edge of your seat and then he says just when you think you've figured it out something comes out of left field and you're totally confused have no idea what's going on what movie are we seeing again are we seeing again lots of energy Regis lots of energy would you that's what you want isn't it do you want that because I can bring it I can bring the energy do you want the uplifting energy that's what you want isn't that what you need after this year everything's just been so chaotic and crazy it's like the throwing things in the kitchen and trying to find something and just everything's all over the floor and just a big mess he says you ever see a toddler trying to find a toy have you ever seen it says watching the grandkids digging through the toy chest trying to find one little tiny part for one toy with all these pieces and they're just ripping through the the toy chest and trying to find everything's a mess and pretty soon they don't even remember what they're looking for can't find it because the original part is somewhere else and it's just it's just a big big mess that's pretty much sums up your your year I'm glad I left when I did glad I left when I did don't have to be part of this but but I I feel like you know you know I feel like there is a he's getting a little serious now a tremendous opportunity he feels very teacherly now you guys so we have the big personality of Regis which you may connect to and feel right maybe you felt that energy now he's kind of moving into the teacher a little more serious vibe yeah teacher like mentor like there's a lot during times like this that you can really learn from if you if you can give yourself that opportunity and I know that's not easy he's talking about like growing up poor and not having money and having to struggle and compete for every little bit part role thing that you can possibly get just to make ends meet to pay the bills to pay the rent and to get along so he says I I don't want to sound grandiose like this is the incredible time in our history to to evolve this humanity I I I know that it's a real hardship for many people and he's showing like New York and how he's saying Giuliani boy he really messed things up didn't he he's in there digging into all this stuff okay let's not get political I'll try he says I'll try I'll try you know I try I try to walk that line you got to walk that line he says as a personality TV personality as a host you have to talk to people you don't want to talk to don't talk to how do you feel about Cuomo let me say that which one you know in my time it was it was the dad the father and now it's the sons and and he'd be very proud of his boys very proud of his boys I mean I can I can be sure I can be assured you can be assured of that yes yes very proud of his boys you know Chris and I can't think of the other one I can't think of Andrew is that right Andrew and Chris the mayor and I don't even I can't even my brain is all over the place there's many governor journalism journalist mayor there's a mayor who's the mayor let's let the mayor not the current mayor the current mayor no not the current mayor oh he's trying to show me he got the keys to the city or something did somebody give him the keys to the city like when he retired somebody showed me this key to the city I got the key to the city like I'm the mayor of the city you know like that like kind of a thing interesting okay he says there's a lot of us old guys that are on this side you know and then he shows me like a empire state building almost like a reflection of New York City and the skyline and all the entertainment industry and the business tycoons and things in New York and then like this image almost like a reflective energy kind of over the water that shows this level of of the same kind of like almost like the outline of the structure of the city and the empire state building and then the energies of all of these kind of guardians that are watching out for people and okay so there's been a lot of scandals and things let's talk about that so the good old boys network that's an issue that's a problem that's a problem he said that's a problem yeah he says the trouble is he says you you got to understand you don't recognize that things are as messed up as they are until you get out of that when you're in it you can't see the problems as much especially if you're benefiting from the way things are set up you don't see you you just it's not that you're a bad guy you don't want to be a bad guy and part of a problem and and perpetuating a problem and stopping other people from getting in it's not so much like that it's it's more of a you don't really know you get you get blinders and when something comes across that multiple people start to pick up a like a story or a you know like what you would consider maybe a gossip but that people kind of know is going on and then people start to actually talk about it there's kind of a different level he says of understanding so you kind of know about it like there's rumors and things and then when people actually talk about it in like current time not what's happened in the past but they talk about it like it's now and here then you know something's up something's coming it's time for change change is coming because if you loud yourself to really believe that these were truths whatever it was whatever scandal whatever whatever major change whether it be systematic structures whatever it is whether it's something really scandalous and or something incredibly illegal and hurtful and and just really tears at society and the like the abuse of power he says like abuse of power those those types of things is what i'm talking about you know the white men the the what you refer to as privileged and he says once you start to know people are talking about whatever topic issue scandal thing it is if you're talking about it you hear people talking about having conversation in real time like it's present not past even though you've heard rumors and it's been passed and it's kind of this known thing maybe but you think it's kind of story like embellished and not real it's more hollywood in new york kind of a thing but once you kind of start to know that the tense of the conversation is is changing to the present and it's actually being spoken about and talked about then you know it's changing then you know something's up something's coming something is changing there's a major upheaval there's a turning over and that's the the with the wine steins he says with the wine steins and with the all the the me too movement and all in those types of atrocities being atrocities in the right word those types of systematic systemic he says systemic he's i don't understand he's like showing me like um like that the problem the power and the control is built into the system so the structure itself is damaged as it's being created and the power in the hands of a few and there becomes a lot of fear and control and manipulation and the weak versus the strong and the have versus the have not he says it's the same argument society's been having civilizations been having for years but when it is brought to light in this way and there are so many people that come out and share their their real personal stories about it and they should they should they should they're the ones that are courageous they're the ones that are brave they're the ones that are the change makers and and should be recognized you know for that and there are so many there's so many stories there's so many stories and this is serious this is serious business this is serious i know this is serious and i want to to share this or have part of this conversation with you because he's saying this, you guys. He's sharing this because it's time for change. It's the time. All us old guys are out. We're out or on our way out. And it's time for the women and the vulnerable to be heard and to lead and to share their stories. And to create whatever's new and next, whether it be in entertainment, which, let's be clear, a story when it's told no matter if it's on the stage or on television or in the lyrics of a song, it is a reflection of someone's life. In some way, they were inspired or driven to write about this, to share their own part of a story whether they change the ending so that it would be a hero's triumph or whether it be very real raw truth or even elements of multiple stories rolled into one to bring through a hard-hitting theme that opens the floodgates, just bust open your heart and you feel in ways you've not felt for years. That's the kind of value that the entertainment industry, that production and actors and actresses and musicians and dancers and all of these artists behind the stage in production, in makeup, in wardrobe, and all of these set design, all of these incredible people so talented and come together to make something that pierces into the heart. And in that moment, there is a sense of relief. You don't have to think about your life. You can let go of your pain in a small way by that experience and you can celebrate for no reason. Right now, don't you think that musicals will be fantastic in this 2020 year that you're in this mess of a mess? Don't you think that incredible opportunities for books, for just devouring books that eventually will turn into movies will be television shows and inspiring scripts for future generations to write about and to help save people from the loneliness that they feel because they're reading or because they're watching something, a story or what if this is the start of the birth of musicals again? Something like that, something like that, like a variety show, not talking game show, no offense to any of the Bob Barker's Jim Carrey, not Jim Carrey, Carrey, Drew Carrey, he said Carrey, not of no offense to any of those admirable work, admirable work, but I'm talking musicals, like the kind we had after the war, you know, that really inspired people and how much people reminisce about the good old days, but now it's not about the good old days in the old ways where things were covered up, it's about the hope, you know, the hope for the future, that's what's needed right now, the hope for the future that comes through creative endeavors like music and writing and fashion design and costuming and scripts, manuscripts, and there are so many places and ways that people can share and technology is one of those things that has been, it's mind blowing, mind blowing, you know, he's showing, he's showing these 3D goggle things like this virtual reality thing and he's like, how, what is this even, what is this? He says, this could have so many medical uses, it probably does, medical uses, not just for games, video games or some entertainment experience, but for like medical uses, someone invented that, someone's imagination had this idea and it may have come from a problem and don't you think 2020 has been filled with problems? And as you can see within this one year's time, you created some incredible, incredible momentous changes and shifts in healthcare and medicine and scientific research and delivery systems, all of you are at home and you know, in New York, we get the whole delivery thing, we understand that, we were ahead of you on that, we were way ahead of you, way ahead of you on that. Things were delivered all the time, it was how it worked because of the space, you know, limited at space and the time and all this, everything was limited, limited, limited, well now it's endless, it's endless, it just goes, time goes on and on and on and on and now you're complaining that you have too much time and you have nothing to do and yet on the other hand, you have, are expected to do all these things and you're not motivated to do them and I understand, I understand. He says, you know, not many people know this about me but I actually battled with, he's showing me, showing me a lung thing, like almost like a, like a COPD where it's challenging in the lungs, like I don't know if it's asthma or some kind of a pneumonia kind of a thing here but he's also showing me depression, like there was a swing with depression and I don't know if it's, okay, so, okay, let me just, I'm feeling a lot of stuff, okay, just a second, let me call my energy down, it's Bridget for a sec, let me take a breath or you just, rage, rage, take a breath, I don't know if you battled depression or alcoholism, now the reason why I say depression or alcoholism is because I see the swings and usually you guys, when I see the swings in the energy, it could be, when I see that in a field, it look like literally goes back and forth, it could be, the mood swings could be brought on by low times and the need to try to help the energy either match or balance what you're already feeling inside which is why alcohol is a depressant and if people are feeling depressed or down or isolated, they might choose alcohol, it might give a little bit of a woohoo if it's a little bit sugary, it'll give a little bit of a boost and then it will kind of simmer down and mix into the low energy already, so it blends with what's already there so it doesn't create too much turbulence, it just matches that energy and if, so if someone is dealing, battling depression, a lot of times I'll see their energy is like low and then swing and it'll kind of go up so sometimes they'll crawl back up and they'll work back up into a higher functioning level of depression and they go back down and they go back up and then they go back down, not bipolar, that's way more, like I literally see it like a wee wee, I don't see that with the Reges but I do see something about depression and or alcoholism, like a battle with alcoholism and I don't know if alcoholism was used to treat the depression or if alcoholism, being an alcoholic piece, lowered the energy of the anxiety because it almost feels like a stage fright kind of a thing and lowering the energy of anxiety, such a big personality, it would make sense to need to quiet down and to use something like alcohol or that somebody famous like Reges would struggle with some kind of a form of depression and with that then there's this expectation to perform and so it would make sense that I would see that in his field, not near the end of his life but earlier on, like at least 10 or 12, 15 years before that I could see a little bit of struggles and it looks like an on again, off again scenario and I also see some struggles with him and his wife Joy so I don't know if they were married divorced or separated or if there was any kind of like with any relationship I'm sure there's turbulence and I don't wanna get all personal or anything but I can kinda see some things there, thank you for allowing me this space. I wanted to talk about some of the ways that I know you like, I think didn't you do one of the ball drops in New York City? Didn't you do one of the ball drops? Didn't you, weren't you the Dick Clark when he was having some of his health struggles after his stroke and things? I think he had a stroke you guys, I think that's what it was or his Parkinson's or whatever it was, I think it's a stroke actually but we should talk to him, oh that would be fun but didn't you do like one of the rock and eaves kind of a thing? He says yes, I hosted and he's showing me three times being involved in it like hosting three times. He says yes, yes, yes and that's a lot of pressure. He says it sounds like fun, it's a lot of pressure. He says it's a lot of pressure. That's a lot of pressure. It's not so much fun but I did it for my friend Dick, did it for my friend. So you and Dick Clark were friends, oh yes, yes, yes, yes. You had a lot of friends, a lot of friends who would I be interested to know that you're friends with that I might be surprised by. Okay, I can see his face but I don't know, I should know who he is because he's a good looking. The guy that goes, all right, all right, all right. That guy, who is that? I don't have a computer or anything I can look it up on, who is that? I can see him, who is that guy? He was the lawyer in the movie I think, Mississippi Burning, that's how I know him, that's how I knew of him. Good looking guy, a little bit crazy, kind of wavy hair. I can't, I know you're yelling. I can't, you guys, I can't be psychic about everything, okay? Psychic doesn't mean you know everything. News flash, news flash. If you go to a psychic and they say they know everything, they're lying. Okay, they're lying like a rug. All right, I can't think of his name. What is his name? He's driving nuts and he's good looking too but he was like in a car commercial recently and he's like from the south and oh my God, I love him too. I cannot think of his name. Put it in the comments below by the time I post this I'm sure I'll know who it is, it's gonna drive me nuts. Him, he says, okay, he's showing me. There's older people but I mean, I'm curious about the people that I'd be surprised about. What did you think about, have you met, I assume you've met, like all of a sudden Tom Cruise comes up, I don't know why he comes up but he comes up. Interesting fella, he says, interesting fella, mm-hmm. Not too much to say about that. What about like, what about interesting people that are really different like rappers and things like 50 cent and or like Beyonce or somebody, you know, somebody, people that are really different like that I can't imagine you hanging out with. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. We're like, he's showing me like being at the same parties and the same galas and the same events and things like that but a lot of respect, a lot of respect for like Jay-Z and Beyonce and 50 cent. He's saying, he, is that Sean? He did it, Sean, is this his name Sean? I think his name is Sean, because he's saying Sean. Smart guy, very smart guy, very, very smart guy. He says, very smart guy. What do you think of like Elon Musk? Like have you met him? Not feeling like he met him? Not directly, not like socially like that, not like that, interesting guy, interesting guy. He says, Neil, like Neil Armstrong, much more my speed, John Glenn, much more my speed. He says, much more my speed. He's referring to the space stuff, much more my speed. He says, much more my speed. He says, you know I remembered when they walked on the moon, you know, I'm dating myself but you know I'm old anyway, I'm dead so I mean, can't get much older than that right now, huh? Anybody else that would be interesting? Joan Rivers, did you, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I can't even imagine the two of them in a room. Can you imagine Joan Rivers and Regis, Philbin in a room together? It would just be back and forth and back and forth. My brothers and sisters, like cats and dogs, he says like cats and dogs, you know enough to be quiet, to just keep your mouth shut when Joan has something to say, you let her talk, you let her talk, just let her talk, let her say her peace. He says it was so sad when she died, it was so, he said tragic, tragic, that did not have to happen. He says that did not have to happen. I so much love to his, to her daughter, Melissa and her family, I just, I just, he says it just did not have to happen, I was tragic, I was really tragic. Interesting, he's showing me like when the challenger exploded, like the space, I don't know if he has a thing about space, but he's showing me another, he's making another reference to space. You guys, did Regis, was he a buff with like the moon and outer space or astrology? Astronomy? Okay, Bridget, that was funny, right? Okay, he's showing me the challenger explosion, which I was in, I think sixth grade when that happened. I remember it at school, it was early in the morning and central time it was early, had to have been like eight or nine, it was early and he's showing me, he's feeling this impact, like being part of history, he says being part of historical moments, which also so was 9-11, a historical moment and so you were in New York at that time, he says, he's showing me being disjointed. So, okay, just a minute. So 9-11, can we talk about that a little bit? He says, oh, very Catholic, was Regis really Catholic and Irish, was he Irish Catholic? Cause it feels very, very Catholic, like lots of prayers, lots of prayers, lots of church, lots of just outpouring. That was on September 11th, 2001. In and out, he says disjointed, so I don't know if he was not where he was supposed to be that day, I don't know if he was in New York or outside of New York or had trouble getting back to New York, he looks like he can't be where he wants or needs to be, wants or needs to be. It took him some time to get to where he needed to be, that's interesting. We lost a lot of good people that day. He says, we lost a lot of good people that day. And do you know, many more, many more as John Stuart has been trying to work so hard, so diligently to help protect many of the workers that worked in the rubble of the mess, the aftermath of 9-11, of the towers and lost their lives eventually over time because of it and are still struggling with cancers and toxins and horrible illnesses that they can't get assistance for, they can't work for, their families have suffered and they are paying the price. They're paying the price. He's also showing me George Bush like talking to George Bush, the president, not the older one, the younger one. George Javier, he's showing me the younger one and he's talking about just wanting to help, like seeing the pain in his eyes. He says seeing the pain in his eyes, like he just like being helpless, feeling helpless and then being angry, being really angry but not having anything, not having a healthy way to channel that anger. It's something that you go through tragedy with people and that trauma just stays with you, it just becomes a part of you and, no, I know I'll reach because I visited New York February. So 9-11 happened in September and that following February of 2002 I visited New York and it was like, I had never been there before and it was the first time I'd ever been there, only time I've ever been there, I think. And subways were, a lot of the subway lines were down in lower Manhattan and you had to walk a long, long way and there was no museum or anything like that and the towers were, the World Trade Center was just a big hole in the ground at that point and buildings around it still had tarps over them and missing windows and it was just, it looked like a construction site, it's what it looked like to me when I went there to visit. There was an observation platform which was really just a bunch of plywood makeshift to go up to this level to look over this big gaping hole in the ground and then there were all these posters and that were weathered by the New York winter, by the snow and the rain and all that and worn, faded by the sun and that were still about people who were missing and it was so sad, it was just so incredibly, it was like being at a, not a battleground but like a grave, like just a huge grave site and to think about that experience and with where we're at now here in 2020, years later and something totally different but a war of sorts to our health and a crisis and so many more people lost family and friends and the people on the front lines who have died because of their careers, they are like the military and the army, that's why they call them front line workers and like the firefighters and the police officers who've died and the construction workers who've died since from cancer from 9-11, I can't help but feel like we are creating our own next level of trauma, collective trauma and long-term depression, alcoholism, anxiety by our, like how are we encouraging other people, younger generations to go to school to become a front line worker when this is how we treat the front line workers. They have to sacrifice, sabotage their own health, their own livelihoods, their families, they have to rip their families apart by being away from their children and their parents and their spouses for months on end so that they can keep them protected and then they might end up dying anyway, oh well, oh well you're just another soldier for the cause, oh well and that part of this whole experience makes me, okay, so I wouldn't have been a healthcare worker anyway cause like the whole blood thing you guys kind of miss you with that. Some people can't handle that, that's me, I'm not gonna be, I would have never been a nurse or a doctor, I would have never been that and now like that was the industry, like when I worked in recruiting, the nursing, nursing, you could never get enough nurses, never, never, never, never, never and yet now how do we expect like the way society is just expecting them to sacrifice their lives and their families, I would just quit my job and be like, okay, you know what, it's more important for me to take care of my family and to not have a job as a nurse or a doctor to do that, they have to make really tough decisions and most people are flippant about it and don't really seem to care too much about that. That's hard for me personally and as a point in our timeline, I can't help but have a very strong what are we creating, question mark here, what are we creating, what kind of expectations do we have of people in different types of jobs, people that are empathic, that are so feeling and loving and caring toward other people that their sacrifice, their families, their lives, everything pay the ultimate price to be able to do what they feel they need to do for humanity, why are we just abusing that? Why are we using that, why are we misusing it? That's another power trip thing, that's another take an advantage of people thing, that's not helping humanity, that's crushing it, that's crushing, that's crushing our values, it's kindness and compassionate beings, we need to have a web of support for people who are in these kinds of roles that are providing essential services and we're not and what makes anybody think that we're gonna do anything different based upon how we treated the people in 9-11 and that wasn't even highly politicized as much as like this year has been, really think about that and then ask yourself what can I do, like what part of this is mine? What part of this is mine? Says apparently he says that needed to be said, that needed to be said. Says what will define your generation? What will define your generation? He says for many we thought it was 9-11, turns out that's not the case, now what? That's pretty serious, that's pretty big stuff. He says when you have the opportunity to influence which you do, whether you're a mom and you're influencing your children and the entire lines all the way down based upon how you're influencing your children, your family, you're raising them, how you're leading by example, et cetera, et cetera or whether you are a teacher or a firefighter or a doctor or the president, everybody, everyone. Everyone has a part to play. What will your starring role be? What will it be? That's pretty profound, Regis. And I think that's exactly where we need to be right now. That's the kind of year we've had. That's the kind of year we've had, yes. He says you know I have a great deal of care for the firefighters, for the police officers, for the nurses, for the doctors, for the, they do so much, he says they care so much and we need to start caring for them. Not just them as individuals but them as families give them the support they need for their families. We can't abandon people. It's just, he's like it's not right, it's not right. Wow, that's deep, you guys. I did not expect that in my channeling session here with Regis and this is gonna be something that I'm grateful, thank you to you for sharing this, Mr. Regis Philbin, from the afterlife, especially as it's timely, your information, your insight is timely here in December of 2020. As you're watching this video and you can make some connections or highlight, kind of hit on some of the things that Regis and I talked about where you can fill in some historical facts or factual data, go ahead and do that because there's a lot of people that watch above life channel that don't really get how bridge it me, how I do channeling, how I have really casual conversations with the afterlife and so they might kind of expect psychics to do different things. We kind of break the mold here, don't we, you guys? So go ahead and put in the comments below if there's factual pieces that you know about Regis where he kind of touched on or we kind of danced around, like specifically the moon thing, I'm curious about the astronomy thing, also the information about his personal personality stuff as far as like either alcoholism or depression or any kind of a dance he may have done with that. Also, is he Catholic? Was he Catholic and what's the Irish Catholic kind of tie? Also, what do you know about him in 9-11 and where he was on 9-11? Because I feel like he's just jointed, he's not where he needs to be and he had to get to where he needed to be and it was this whole kind of thing and he didn't, he felt very disjointed about it. Also, who is the... Matthew McConaughey, hi-five. Matthew McConaughey. Hey, hey, hey, Matthew McConaughey, hi, Matthew McConaughey. All right, all right, all right, Matthew McConaughey. Yes, that's who I was thinking of. That's what he says. I would be surprised that he kind of hit it off with that person. Somebody he met that he kind of hit it off with. So interesting. Okay, so yes, yes, yes, yes. Being psychic doesn't mean you know everything. Thank goodness because that would be kind of boring to just know everything. That wouldn't be very creative or expressive or it might be kind of boring. All right, so thank you so much for being here for watching Above Life Channel. It's always my pleasure to channel for you and I'm only gonna channel when I can feel it and I'm inspired and I have that just that, oh, I need to share this with you. Oh, let's channel. Let's have a conversation with this person really authentically. So thank you so much for being here. I appreciate you. Make sure you subscribe to Above Life Channel so you never miss a new channeling video. Also do not miss the Sunday Morning Coffee series. There's a playlist here to help inspire your spirit weekly with the podcast, Sunday Morning Coffee with Bridget. Also check out my other YouTube channel where I do more casual, intuitive life vlogs in addition to some instructional videos about intuition and such on Ferry Grasshopper. Oh yeah, very Disney-like, Ferry Grasshopper. Ferry Grasshopper actually means magic student helping to encourage you to be inspired, not just as a spirit, but as a person. So thanks so much for being here. Thank you very much, Bridget, this is great. This was just great, thank you. Yeah, we should, yeah, we're gonna have to talk to Dick Clark at some point. Maybe New Year's Eve, that would be fun. Thanks for being here. Have a great day.