She did that gypsy like voice with catch phrases.
Agreed, but I definitely wouldn't say she was in her thirties. She kind of staggered when she talked as if with uncertainty before she made her next comment, (not stuttering of speech), and she did tell me to hang in there, as well. She also asked at the beginning if it was okay to give me the good and the bad and I told her to give it to me straight. No BS, just honesty.
When I asked for specifics about what she said, it was more repeats of what she said originally. She pretty much gives you what she sees/feels, without your questions. If she sees details, she will give them, if not she won't. If you ask for more details in the things she saw, I don't think it will happen (at least it didn't for me).
Most certainly another catch phrase: "don't worry, relax". She used up most of minutes saying this.
Those that had good readers, would you say you just let her go (take the lead) or did you ask your question first.
Truth, in which direction did your call start: you asked your questions or did you just let her run? I'm just curious.