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About

Louisa Mastromarino is an innovative author, poet, and intuitive artist with a background in education and media.  Louisa holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications, a Master’s degree in Counselor Education and a Post-Master’s degree in School Building Leadership and Supervision. She learned to combine media elements while working at the prestigious Broadway Video in Manhattan. 

Louisa's intuitive art has been profiled in the online Italian magazines, L’Idea Magazine and Artist Spotlight Magazine.  Her intuitive art involves creating artwork that emerges from one's instincts, feelings, and subconscious. Her intuitive galleries can be found at Fine Art America. 

Louisa has contributed to various publications including, "My Amazing Journey with the Divine" by Beverly Pokorski, "Careers from the Kitchen Table" by CBS talk show host Raven Blair Davis and "Making Marriage Success: Advice from Experts Across the Nation" by Jaleh Donaldson.  She is the author of the children's books "Spifford Max and the Cycle Pups Go to Washington, D.C.", "Spifford Max and the Cycle Pups Go to New York City," and "Spifford Max and the Cycle Pups Go to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania," "Righteous Poetry" and many other children's publications.  Her original poetry was selected for the books The Transformative Power of Tattoo and Quilted Minds.  Through her writing, she aims to empower children, igniting their curiosity about the world around them and the role of culture in shaping their narratives.

Louisa is a holistic entrepreneur and is credentialed as a Licensed Spiritual Health Coach, certified counselor educator, clinical hypnotherapist, certified psychic medium, and certified intuitive consultant. She has appeared in the media spotlighting paranormal activity at Staten Island's Garibaldi Museum and the Selma Mansion in Pennsylvania. She offers varied holistic programs including life coaching, mediumship readings, and intuitive consulting designed to strategically improve business and creative platforms. 

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