Laura Day Predicts the Future for A-List Stars and Fortune 500 Firms, Just Don’t Call Her a Psychic

32 years back in New York City, prominent and esteemed Hollywood agent Kevin Huvane was accompanying his client and friend Demi Moore. During their time there, Demi Moore proposed an introduction to a truly exceptional individual who held a significant place in her life.

The person who initially popped into Huvane’s thoughts as being closely linked with Moore was Bruce Willis, but that wasn’t the case. “I had already encountered Rumer, your eldest daughter,” Huvane reminisced, referring to the fact they had met. To her surprise, it wasn’t a relative, a famous actor, or a film director. Instead, at a dinner at Nobu in New York, Moore presented Huvane with a unique individual whom she characterized as a versatile professional: “a friend, an advisor, a psychologist, a therapist, and a healer.

That night, Huvane confessed he fell deeply in love with Laura Day. This revelation was made during a recent gathering as he stood beside her and Moore on his magnificent Beverly Hills terrace, overlooking the entire Los Angeles cityscape. From that moment forward, she became an integral part of their threesome.

Three individuals had a valid reason to gather on that particular evening as apart from her previously mentioned accolades, Day is also a renowned author who has made it onto the New York Times Best-Seller list. Huvane welcomed them into his home to commemorate the release of her latest book, titled “The Prism: Seven Steps to Heal Your Past and Transform Your Future.” Published by Spiegel & Grau, this work joins her other literary endeavors such as “Practical Intuition,” “Practical Intuition in Love,” “Practical Intuition for Success,” “The Circle,” “Welcome to Your Crisis” and “How to Rule the World From Your Couch.” Described as a blend of memoir and self-help guide aimed at transforming one’s life, “The Prism” is dedicated to the significant people in her life, including her husband Stephen Schiff (from The Americans), her son Samson Day, her confidant Herschel Goldfield, and Huvane, whom she affectionately referred to as her rock.

Apart from his other accolades, Huvane deserves recognition for delivering the funniest quip of the night. During a brief introductory remark, Huvane subtly mentioned that Day had been planning to write a book and Moore had encouraged him to pursue it further, even suggesting he promote it on Oprah Winfrey’s popular talk show. This anecdote prompted Day to joke, “You stole my story.” In response, Huvane quickly retorted with a clever comeback, “That was your story to tell.” The audience, consisting of actors (Lucy Hale, Jurnee Smollett), comedians (Tig Notaro, Jack Whitehall), influential figures (Greg Berlanti, Robbie Rogers), agents (CAA’s Tracy Brennan, Jaime Feld, Ryan Abboushi), ‘Housewives’ (Kyle Richards, Erika Jayne) and authors (Gregg Hurwitz), found it highly amusing.

Although Huvane playfully teased Day about his supposed ability to predict the future, he did express his dislike for the term ‘psychic’ and instead favors ‘intuitive.’ He went on to say that “The Prism” is a book that, when read and practiced, has the power to transform one’s life. Huvane strongly agrees with Laura, who believes that everyone possesses this ability and, if cultivated and nurtured, it can be utilized to improve one’s life.

In conclusion, Huvane passed the microphone to Moore who proceeded to discuss her long-standing friendship with Day. “Laura is almost certainly one of my longest friends,” remarked the Academy Award nominee for “The Substance.” “I believe we’ve known each other for around 37 or 38 years,” she continued. “What sets Laura apart from others who possess similar talents is her dedication to honing her gift. She’s taken what she was naturally endowed with and refined it, making it focused, accurate, and useful for her corporate roles with Fortune 500 companies.

Moore recommended that Day shares her knowledge through The Prism, encouraging attendees at the gathering to grab a copy on their departure and engage a group of companions to discuss the book collectively. This way, they can immerse themselves in a shared experience, collaborate more deeply, and strive together towards elevated and superior states.

Moore’s approval was quite evident, as she beamed and appeared relaxed amidst a gathering of friends and professionals in the industry. Together with Huvane, they watched on with broad grins as Day stepped up to the microphone, delivering rehearsed comments that once again avoided using the term ‘psychic.’

Day clarified, “I refer to myself as an ‘experienced intuitive,’ but essentially, I’m a psychic. It requires a great deal of bravery to acknowledge someone like me, so I want to express my gratitude to everyone present here tonight for acknowledging and supporting me.

40 years ago, I stumbled upon a team of researchers exploring extrasensory perception. Little did I know then that my unique neurology, the one that struggled to recall the periodic table or the year, but could traverse through space and time, would shape my entire career. What once made me an outcast in third grade has now led me to all of you, and I couldn’t be more grateful.

Day, who persevered through a series of personal tragedies following the suicides of her mother, brother, and sister, chose not to disclose her list of clients or her service fees (although there were murmurs at the gathering that her hourly rate could reach up to $10,000). However, she did share some insights. “People come to me with a variety of questions, but I don’t tell them what they should or shouldn’t do,” she explained to THR. “Instead, I provide bits of information.” For example, she might inform an actor, “I have a sense that your co-star may withdraw in May, and I’ve noticed this isn’t the first time it’s happened.” Since she doesn’t know the specific co-star, they can verify her prediction. She primarily assists individuals who are already knowledgeable and experienced – venture capital firms, producers, studios, and such – using her services to uncover unexpected events or simply to confirm that they’re on the right path or that their plans are accurate.

Those services may be pricey but The Prism is not, both the book and the practice it preaches.

My books often incorporate intuition, but it’s been crucial for me to delve into the structure of one’s self – the self-architecture. I employ the concept of a prism as a symbol for our overall composition, how we channel and shape the universal energy that flows among us, filtering it through our individual perspectives or egos, thus shaping our reality. However, our egos can sometimes lead us astray. If I titled my book ‘The Ego’, it might not be appealing to many, but everyone needs an ego. The ego encompasses everything that starts with ‘I’. I feel, I desire, I construct, I express, I maintain. When you mend your ego – your prism – you simultaneously heal your business, relationships, and life. This holds true even in Hollywood.

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2025-06-11 12:25