Billie Dean is a professional psychic animal communicator with an international clientele. She comes from a background in journalism, acting, and natural therapies, and is a partner in the filmmaking company Laughing Owl Productions with her husband Andrew Einspruch.
Billie has always experienced the silent language of the natural world. Considered "too sensitive" as a child, she kept her experiences with animals and nature to herself. Mostly. When she was older, her horse Sollie sent her feelings and pictures as they rode. but it wasn't until she read Kinship with All Life that she realised it was the silent language of nature, and that others could experience it too. Her natural ability was strengthened by meditation, improvised comedy and listening to her animal friends, especially Sollie, Burmese cats Binah, Chockmah and Pucawan, and Reka, her German Shepherd dog.
Billie and Andrew have studied with elders from numerous native cultures, have been adopted by a Maori tribe and initiated into the Seneca Wolf Clan Teaching Lodge. Billie is also a member of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids.
Over a 30-year writing career, Billie has written children's books, and extensively for stage, television, newspapers and magazines.
Her most recent television credits include writing for the children's shows Hi-5, which won both Logie and Australian Record Industry Association awards, and Cushion Kids.
Bilie has also performed as a stand-up comedian, and with Andrew as a comedy duo, both in Australia and in the USA.
Billie was the writer, director and lead actress for her debut feature film, Finding Joy, which won her an AFTI Best Actress award. See Films for details.
Along with Andrew, she has produced and directed numerous documentaries, corporate and music videos, and programming for cable and experimental television. Billie was recognised as an Emerging Producer by the Screen Producers' Association of Australia in 1999.
Currently she is in post-production on her dog-umentary Seven Days with Seven Dogs. During 2005 and 2006, Billie and Andrew documented the development pressures on the heritage town of Braidwood, NSW, which was gramted State Heritage Listing in 2006.
Billie is an activist and a strong supporter of animal rights.
Animal Communicator
Billie has always heard the silent language of the natural world. In her early 20's she began developing her skill into what it is today. Billie's natural ability was enhanced through meditation, improvised comedy, and the help of her late animal friends — horse Sollie, Burmese cats Binah, Chockmah, and Pukawan, and German Shepherd Reka.
Billie has now practiced animal communication professionally for two decades. She speaks with all of nature, and her international client base has asked her to communicate with a wide range of beings, including cats, dogs, horses, rats, ducks, trees, and animals in spirit.
Entertaining and inspiring, Billie is in demand as a speaker and teacher.
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