I did look up some of her YouTube posts about her dreams. 11, 10, 4, 3 years ago, the latest 5 months ago. First of all, as a skeptic, anyone can say they had a dream about anything.
Having said that, when I was young, I experienced a LOT (1-2X/week) of what appeared to be de'ja'vu, which, in most cases, is an illusion, but then I began to predict random events, often simple and insignificant. I had no control over any of it, it just happened, often in short little flashes.
However, one, I will never forget, where I had a dream that while at the hospital, I was charting at the nurses station in the ICU, the power went out at 11:00, the backup generator had a significant delay, and I had to run into a patient's room and manually ventilate the patient because their breathing machine turned off. (Context: This was years before ventilators were required to have internal backup batteries). Sure enough, the next day, at 11:00, the power went out and I had to manually ventilate a patient for about 10-15 seconds before the backup power came online. That dream was quite detailed and I was able to recognize and act upon it.
Another time, I woke up abruptly at 04:00 in the morning, I felt a rush of energy surge through my body, almost like an electrical surge, but at that second, I knew a patient of mine had died, and my wife was the nurse taking care of her that night. My wife got home from work around 8am, I asked her how her night was, she just had a look like she had a bad one, and before she said anything, I said, "Mrs. X" died at 04:00, didn't she." "...and you were there." My wife, not even stunned by that statement, explained what had happened, and yes, the resuscitation efforts ended at around 04:00.
My mother often had these experiences, as well, and my wife knew this, so she just sort of accepted my ability to have experiences in this regard, were passed down from her. Having said all this, I cannot recall ever having any more of these experiences in the past 20 years or so.
So, in my case, there was nothing to really interpret, per se. These were real events that happened, most of the time, the predictive value was not recognized until after it happened. Sometimes, I was able to act upon them. My dreams have been quite literal, specific, and accurate. Most of the time, just random and of no significance.
1. I am not sure anyone can accurately interpret a dream, especially those with symbolism, where there's a question of "What does this mean?" I know there are people who think that certain "symbols" mean certain things, but a dream is a deeply personal experience and I am not convinced of that. 2. Contacting someone about their dream after several months to years afterward, I am not sure that it would be taken with any sort of seriousness or significance. Water under the bridge. 3. Whether someone is religious or not, the content of the dream might not have any religious context, although there may be a cognitive bias in the perspective. Sometimes, it's just a dream of little significance in the real world, and sometimes it is. No real way to predict these things until afterwards, and then you're like, "Wow!, That was really strange!"