God Bless Miss Jordan. When I read with her a few days ago, her throat was so congested it was uncomfortable to listen to her. I don't know if she had a cough or if she is a smoker but my goodness, it was rattle, rattle, rattle...so much so that I don't know that I remember much else from the reading.
All that aside, she did strike me as getting some of the past and present correct, I'll give her that. What I recall though, which I am not sure of, but sense it might be a cold reader's technique, is that she'd say something leading...and then say "is it not?" I'm not sure why when reader's do this it gets me bristled, but it does. I sense it is because some feeling me out is going on. Of course, being the skeptic that I am it might not be, but I rarely give them what they are looking for in an answer so eventually I am able to see if they are gifted or not. My demeanor in readings like this is to handle them the way a good litigation attorney once recommended. He said, when asked "do you know what time it is?" you answer "yes"!!!! :-)