Most psychics operate in the realm of the unfalsifiable vague predictions, private sessions with no public record, and interpretations that can bend to fit almost any outcome. Jesse Bravo, a New York City based psychic medium, has taken a different approach: publish predictions before they happen, archive them with timestamps, and let the results speak for themselves.
Bravo has built a practice around two distinct but complementary offerings. The first is private, appointment-only sessions in Manhattan or remotely, where clients typically professionals in finance, law, media, and business seek insight on relationships, career decisions, and timing. The second is a public record of UFC and professional boxing predictions, all released before the fights and independently verifiable. His current record stands at 8 wins and 2 losses.
The decision to publish predictions in advance, including losses, is unusual in an industry often criticized for cherry-picking wins or reframing misses. Bravo’s archive includes timestamped forecasts that can be checked against actual outcomes, a level of transparency that sets his private psychic sessions apart from the typical model of ambiguous guidance and repeat visits.
Media Coverage and Public Visibility
Bravo’s work has attracted attention from major outlets. He’s been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, ABC News, Rolling Stone, and MTV. That kind of media presence is rare for someone in the psychic industry, where most practitioners rely on word of mouth referrals and niche communities rather than mainstream coverage.
His sessions are structured to identify a core issue, strip away distractions, and deliver direct, actionable clarity. The goal, according to his approach, is not to create ongoing dependency but to provide immediate understanding that supports decision-making. Clients are typically high-performing individuals navigating high-stakes moments major career moves, relationship decisions, or timing questions that don’t have obvious answers.

A Focus on Accountability
The emphasis on documentation extends beyond fight predictions. Bravo’s entire model is built around clarity and accountability, two words not commonly associated with the psychic profession. By maintaining a public record that includes both wins and losses, he sidesteps one of the central criticisms of the industry: the lack of falsifiability.
His long-term vision is to position himself as a leading figure in what he calls “transparent prediction,” combining verified forecasting, media presence, and private consulting into a scalable brand. It’s an ambitious goal, but the foundation is already in place. The documented record, the structured session model, and the media attention all point to someone building something more durable than the typical psychic storefront.
For professionals who value privacy, efficiency, and results over theatricality, Bravo’s approach offers something different. Whether that’s enough to shift perceptions of an industry often dismissed as entertainment or pseudoscience remains to be seen. But the model itself timestamped, verifiable, and publicly documented suggests a different kind of psychic consulting practice is possible.
