Shining light on the darkness that surrounds death in many societies around the world.
Scott Lawlor is an ambient artist who has been recording since 2013. His music has been described as celestial, evocative, and penetrating. After the tragic loss of his brother in 2017, he needed an exploratory way to move through the grief. As a result, his music subtly changed and became more heart-centered, exploring the emotions of love and loss as well as the profound connection between our world and that of the spirit.
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Ann-Marie Murzin is an attorney who had a life-changing near-death experience. After this startling wake-up-call, she shifted away from litigation to help clients explore death and protect their loved ones through estate planning. Ann-Marie is a lawyer who practices from a place of love; who knows that there is life here, and beyond.
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Bonnie Jennings is a fairly recent NDEer, as her experience happened in February of 2019. Bonnie and Lisa discuss her experience as she was dead for at least 30 minutes. Enjoy this episode!
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Dr. Terri Daniel is a clinical chaplain, certified trauma professional, and end-of-life educator certified in death, dying and bereavement. Her life work focuses on helping the dying and the bereaved find healing through meditative, ceremonial and therapeutic processes that focus on inner transformation rather than external events. She is the author of four books on death and the afterlife, and is also the founder of the annual Afterlife Awareness Conference. Terri also has a podcast “Ask Dr. Death” launching in February on all major platforms.
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Brother Ed has been described as an elder gentleman of compassion and wisdom with many mystical, spiritual and Near-Death stories. He is described as a 'small-town, coastal Texas country white boy’ who has known life and death in many ways. His life’s mission is to enhance how we experience death and dying in our communities globally.
Having died from a car wreck, a drowning, and a surgical accident, as well as losing his first wife to drowning and a daughter to suicide, Ed has devoted much of his life to serving the dying and their families. With careers of corporate ‘computer golden boy’, nursing home orderly, yoga coach, hospice minister, and funeral Director; Brother Ed continues to serve when called.
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Charlee is a speaker, author, and president of New Beginnings Family Care, an after-life concierge service. Charlee blended her unique knowledge of spirituality and science to recreate her life from top to bottom, and loves to show others how to do the same. She also enjoys reading to learn, live music, and all things food.
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Becky Aud-Jennison identifies as a DeathTalker— a therapist gone rogue. A fire was lit in Becky to create The Death Dialogues Project after intimately walking her brother and mother Home in 2017. But it was her dad’s visits after his death that validated that, indeed, energy does not die. A believer that our stories are the greatest teachers about all things death, her mission is to help bring conversations surrounding dying, death and the aftermath out of the closet.
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Rich is a clairvoyant energy worker and healer. His abilities include chakra clearing and energy release instruction, karma clearing communication with the souls of the dead, as well as crossing them over. He also does remote healing, helping others throughout the world. He does this to help others heal and learn, so they may empower themselves and reach a higher potential. He draws from his past religious experiences to help others gain clarity, release unbeneficial beliefs, and find a new direction in their lives. His book Subtle Energy and the World We Experience, he wrote to help people understand how to gain clarity in their lives. In addition to this, he is involved with communicating with the souls of the dead and crossing them over. After exploring the realms of the afterlife on Maui, he has recently published a new book: Afterlife in Hawaii. He resides in Maui with his wife and daughter. Stay tuned and enjoy this episode!
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In October 2016, Jim was flying one of his historical reproduction airplanes over the Connecticut countryside. Suddenly, he lost power and crashed into a forest, rupturing his lungs, breaking all his ribs and shattering his right leg. LifeStar life-flighted him to the Hartford Hospital, where the surgeons prepared him for day-long operation by putting him into a week-long coma. It was then that he had his NDE and went to a place called the “in between.”
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William Peters, MFT, M.Ed. is a family therapist and founder of the Shared Crossing Project. He directs its research initiative that studies extraordinary end-of-life experiences. William conducts workshops and presents nationally on his research. His two Near-Death Experiences and various Shared Death Experiences inform his work in conscious end-of-life preparation. Listen and enjoy!
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Mark Pitstick, MA, DC is an author, counselor with a master’s degree in clinical psychology, holistic chiropractic physician, frequent media guest, and workshop/webinar teacher. He attended theology school, majoring in pastoral counseling, and trained in suicide prevention. Mark directs The SoulPhone Foundation, founded Greater Reality Living groups, and is a research assistant for the SoulPhone Project. His mission is to help you know and show that – no matter what is happening to you or around you – your earthly experience is a totally safe, meaningful, and magnificent adventure amidst forever. To learn more, visit SoulProof.com, SoulPhone.org, and GreaterRealityLiving.com
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