Katrina Bart Bart

Katrina-Jane is a down to earth, ‘out of the box’ clairvoyant medium, multiple times award winning author, inspirational speaker, teacher and thought leader - who is dedicated to guiding people on your soul journey. Her specialities include death and dying, clairvoyant readings, support for sensitive children and empowering women to find their purpose and live their dreams.

Katrina-Jane is way more than your average clairvoyant! She doesn’t wear what you think she would. She doesn’t use gimmicks or crystal balls. She is down to earth, never takes herself too seriously and has a wicked sense of humour. She is 100% honest, upfront and is deeply compassionate. She also loves to throw around the odd F-Bomb.

Katrina-Jane has a passion for helping people to deal with death, dying and grief - both nationally and internationally. Through her work she deals with the passing of loved ones on a daily basis. Her aim is to help people get over the fear and awkwardness of speaking about death, whether this is through her books, speaking arrangements, writings or social media.

She has authored 4 books, having won an international book award for her inspiration biography ‘Christian to Clairvoyant’ and 5 international book awards for Where Did They Go. The latter explains to children in a simple but clear way what happens when we die. It takes away the mystique and fear that currently surrounds death and encourages people to talk. Where Did They Go has attracted significant attention recently, including an up and coming book signing tour throughout the USA.

Katrina-Jane has also appeared on radio, been featured in the local press on several occasions and often guest writes for a variety of online blogs and new age publications. She undertakes regular talks for fundraisers such as Westpac Rescue Helicopter High Tea central coast and speaks for a variety of other charity events, psychic fairs and corporate functions.

Having overcome many of her own obstacles in life, Katrina-Jane speaks and teaches from experience. She spent over 30 years in the Seventh-day Adventist Church – when life sent her a curve ball and she realized she was clairvoyant. She then had the challenge of overcoming years of indoctrination to follow her soul’s destiny as a Clairvoyant Medium.

Now an established clairvoyant, Katrina-Jane has done readings for people all over the world and is passionate about encouraging people to be their best and to believe in themselves. Katrina-Jane brings hope to many, providing faith and hope that there is something beyond our current world and existence. In addition, she is passionate about getting women to realise their own individual purpose and to help them understand the steps to allow them to follow their dream. She quite openly shares the things that she has been through both good and bad in a ‘tell it like it is’ way of speaking and has had many people thank her for her down to earth and very honest presentation.

In her spare time (yes she does have some) Katrina-Jane has a passion for pole dancing and loves to read a variety of different books, such as murder mysteries, biographies and romance. If it gets her into the book within the first couple of chapters – she is in! She is a touch OCD, always tidying things and going through things, throwing things out and donating to charity. She is also a tad addicted to Pinterest, always looking at things she doesn’t have time to make.

Katrina-Jane currently lives on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia with her soul mate and husband Chris and her gorgeous dog Master Monty.

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Screenplay Award Category
You may not see the soul, but it always travels with you. Touching, profound and poignant, this book strives to help you to help your children understand where a loved one or special pet goes when they pass on, sometimes unexpectedly.
Where Did They Go?
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My first 10 pages are attached in PDF Format

Comments

Katrina Bart Wed, 25/05/2022 - 01:04

Hi there,

I wasn't actually sure what genre to put my book under, it's for children but not really classed as a 'picture book' as it is a work of non-fiction to help them when dealing with the death of a loved one.

Child lying on the ground looking at the sky with their loved one looking down on them.