My podcast is my passion project – where we explore life, death, consciousness and what it all means. We regularly bridge the divide between science and our uniquely human experience, our consciousness.
My well-respected guests include psychology professionals, celebrated mediums, brain science researchers, near death experiencers, well-known medical doctors, grief experts, and alternative healers. From my unique perspective as a psychologist and intuitive, we do research before each interview, and ask bold, thought-provoking questions. The result is an intensely packed, often mind-blowing dialog! Put your preconceived notions aside and learn how to find authentic meaning in your own unique life.
Guests Have Included:
Lee Harris
Dr. Lissa Rankin
Rabbi Steve Leder
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor
Dr. Eben Alexander
Dr. Bruce Lipton
Claire Bidwell Smith
Laura Lynne Jackson
Dr. Mark Epstein
Marianne Williamson
Category
- Alternative Healing 29
- CHANNELING 11
- CONNECTION 22
- CONSCOUSNESS 7
- CURRENT EVENTS 1
- CYCLES 1
- Channeled Messages/Premonitions 9
- Connecting to Lost Loved Ones 54
- Consciousness and Healing 49
- DEATH AND DYING 77
- Death and Dying 16
- FAITH 2
- Facing Your Fears 9
- GHOST STORY 15
- GOD 1
- GRIEF AND LOSS 107
- Grief and Loss 11
- HEALING 36
- Happiness 4
- INTUITION 7
- JUDAISM 2
- LIFE AND DEATH 2
- LIGHT BEINGS 5
- LOVE 4
- MED 1
- MEDITATION 6
- MINDFULNESS 7
- MORTALITY 2
- MOVEMENT 1
- Making Meaning 15
- Meditation and Mindfulness 11
- NATURE 1
- Near Death Experiences 18
- PAST LIVES 2
- PSYCHEDELICS 3
- PSYCHIC MEDIUM 22
- Past Lives/Spirit Guides 13
- Q and A 5
- SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY 12
- SIGN 1
- SIGNS 32
- SPIRITUAL GROWTH 12
- SPIRITUALITY 125
- SUPPORT 1
- Science/Spirituality 7
- Spirituality in Business 2
- The Space Between/Soul Sessions 9
- ZEN 2
- ghost story 1
HOSPICE CARE: BRIDGING LIFE & DEATH WITH NURSE HADLEY
Hospice nurse, New York Times best selling author, and founder of Hadley’s House, Hadley Vlahos, shares her experiences navigating the in-between space of life and death.
TWIN CONNECTIONS WITH TASHA CRAM
Author, twin loss advocate, and twinless twin herself, Tasha Cram, joins me to dive deep into the twin dynamic. We talk about Tasha’s story of loss as a child, twin development, synchronization between twins, the twin connection after one in the pair leaves Earth, and so much more.
LESSONS FROM TIBETAN WISDOM WITH MORDY LEVINE & LAMA LHANANG
Listen in to hear from two Tibetan Buddhist monks what Tibetan wisdom has to say about all things karma - working on your karma in preparation of dying, creating karma for ourselves, how it manifests in our next lives, and more!
MY FATHER’S BUCKET LIST WITH LAURA CARNEY
Listen in to hear beautiful stories full of synchronicities and serendipitous moments that aided Laura Carney in completing her late father’s bucket list and the lessons she learned along the way.
LIVE YOUR LIFE WITH AMANDA KLOOTS
Listen in to hear all about Amanda’s husband, Nick’s, death and legacy, as well as how she stayed positive in the face of his death, and parenting after loss.
FINDING THE WORDS WITH COLIN CAMPBELL
Listen in to hear the story of Colin’s children and their deaths, how to even start coping with this kind of loss, the importance of community and rituals in grief, and why it’s so important to find the words to keep speaking about those who have passed.
GRIEF IS LOVE WITH MARISA RENEE LEE
Listen in to hear about Marisa’s journey through grief and motherhood – two closely intertwined experiences for her, the push and pull between asking for help when grieving and having it offered, sociopolitical barriers to grieving, the role of friendships in grief, and how exactly grief is love.
LIVING DIFFERENTLY AFTER DYING WITH EMILY CROSS
Today we talk with Emily Cross, a death doula and artist who also hosts “living funerals” – group meditative exercises where you walk through your own funeral and death while contemplating what really matters to you and culminating in you laying in a coffin.
WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENS WHEN WE’RE DYING? WITH JULIE MCFADDEN
Listen in to hear how Julie got into hospice nursing, what active death is and what it’s like, some of the phenomena people often experience close to death, and what life is really all about.
THE ART OF LIVING WITH THE END IN MIND WITH BARBARA BECKER
Listen in to hear about the lessons Barbara has learned from the dying and how understanding death and relating to it allows one to live a more meaningful life.
EVIDENTIAL MEDIUMSHIP WITH ERIKA GABRIEL
Listen in to hear about accepting grief and how to open yourself up spiritually to receive messages from loved ones on the other side.
ARE YOU LIVING A LONGPATH VIEW? WITH ARI WALLACH
Listen in to hear how Ari defines longpath, how we should be examining our own futures, how science and societal attitudes have changed over time, how important every interaction with the people we meet and know are, and the lack of death-awareness in our culture.
HOW TO LIVE WITH GRIEF WITH KAREN V. JOHNSON
Listen in to hear Karen’s journey from her left-brained world as a federal judge into spirituality, how she uses the four winds medicine wheel to heal grief, and how you can get in touch with your inner divine too.
QUESTIONS FOR WHEN YOU ARE GONE WITH RABBI STEVE LEDER
“If you are afraid of dying it’s not your day. Anxiety is for the living. So if you are worried and anxious about dying, you’re not dying, which means you have time to let death teach you about living and loving your life.” – Rabbi Steve Leder
HOW YOU CAN EMBRACE DEATH WITH JUDITH JOHNSON
“If you are uncomfortable talking about death, you are under the influence of The Death Taboo.” – Judith Johnson
Episode Summary:
Have you ever thought about why death is such a taboo subject in our day to day lives? We all know everyone is born, and everyone dies. Obviously. So why is a birth a reason for joyful celebration and a death seen as a tragedy? How are you feeling right now just hearing about the concept of inevitable death?
In this episode, we talk with Judith Johnson, author, mentor, and educator. Her work draws on degrees in social psychology, spiritual science and business, and wisdom teachings from around the world.
As a mentor, Judith guides clients in dismantling dysfunctional mental and emotional patterns so they can choose to live with profound authenticity and confidence. She also mentors the dying and their loved ones dealing with end-of-life issues.
A deathbed promise to her mother to write about aging and dying in a society with a powerful death taboo, Judith’s third book, Making Peace with Death and Dying: A Practical Guide to Liberating Ourselves From the Death Taboo has just been published. It addresses causes, dynamics, and antidotes to the death taboo.
Listen in to understand how YOU can learn to embrace the concept of death, and live a more joyful and meaningful life as a result.
SHARED CROSSINGS, PART 2 WITH WILLIAM J PETERS
Is the very idea of the death of a precious dear one just too much to even consider? What if you could participate in the end-of-life experience of your loved one? What if those experiences allowed you to diminish – or maybe even lose – your fear of death?
William J. Peters is the founder of the Shared Crossing Project whose mission is to positively transform relationships to death and dying through education and raising awareness about shared crossings and their healing benefits. Director of the Shared Crossing Research Initiative (SCRI), William and his team collect and study extraordinary end-of-life experiences, also known as shared crossings.
SHARED CROSSINGS, PART 1 WITH WILLIAM J PETERS
Is the very idea of the death of a precious dear one just too much to even consider? What if you could participate in the end-of-life experience of your loved one? What if those experiences allowed you to diminish – or maybe even lose – your fear of death?
William J. Peters is the founder of the Shared Crossing Project whose mission is to positively transform relationships to death and dying through education and raising awareness about shared crossings and their healing benefits. Director of the Shared Crossing Research Initiative (SCRI), William and his team collect and study extraordinary end-of-life experiences, also known as shared crossings.