About

Amanda Deltuvia is a transformational speaker, coach, psychic and author that empowers individuals to connect to their inner wisdom. As a mystic, her goal is to reintegrate the sacred into daily existence. Through her coaching programs, psychic readings, workshops and writing, Amanda has impacted the lives of countless individuals to regain hope and clarity in their lives. A devotee to truth and a penchant for seeing people’s true potential, Amanda has made it a lifelong mission to help those activate their soul’s mission to heal themselves and heal the world. Amanda truly believes our sensitivities can become our superpowers to soften the world as we move into a new paradigm. Her own personal struggles with being an empath/having psychic gifts and suffering from CPTSD/OCD/ADHD/Chronic Pain/IBD/Anxiety and Depression led her on this pathway to find holistic approaches that are kind to the mind, body and spirit. Amanda’s Training and Qualifications: Life Coach Certified with The Transformation Academy Certified with the Reiki Institute of America NLP Practitioner Certified with Kain Ramsey & The Academy of Applied Psychology Professional Counseling Diploma with Dr. Karen E. Wells Mind/Body/Spirit Trauma Healing and Neurology with Elizabeth Bates Spiritual Business Coaching with Ingrid Arna Psychic Gifts Mentoring with Kato the Medium Soul/Gift Expansion and Sacred Plant Medicine Work with Malkaprem Beloved Featured in: Authority Magazine  Awards: Young Athena Leadership Award Finalist 2021 Fun Facts: An avid solo traveler Loves making silly noises Studied in Paris because she loves museums and fashion so much Talks to plants Acrylic painter Guitar player & huge music lover Was an actor on a Late Night with Jimmy Fallon skit Proud cat mom Aspiring vampire/mermaid Greatest fear: “Losing my autonomy.” Favorite foods: Sushi and Thai food Worked in digital marketing and magazines before this. “I wanted to do the whole ‘Carrie Bradshaw’ thing in the city. I knew I wanted to write and help people.” Volunteered in the Peace Corps Every time she visits the beach, she picks up at least 3 pieces of garbage to take home.