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Simon starts our new ‘Signs of Life' series looking at how our worship is a response to our revelation of Jesus.
Signs of Life - The Gathering With Bob Ginsberg, Marta Kane and Tom and Melissa Gould Messages Beyond the Veil: The Gathering on Reincarnation, Spirit Love, Angels, and Life After Death This episode of Signs of Life radio, hosted by the Forever Family Foundation, explores the intersection of scientific inquiry and spiritual experience. The discussion features Bob Ginsberg, Tom and Melissa Gould, and Marta Kristen as they address listener questions regarding the scientific acceptance of the afterlife, the nature of life reviews, and the validity of various forms of mediumship. Bob Ginsberg Opens Signs of Life: The Gathering In this episode of Signs of Life: The Gathering, host Bob Ginsberg is joined by Marta Kane, Tom Gould, and Melissa Gould for a listener-question program centered on survival of consciousness. Bob opens with announcements from Forever Family Foundation, including the upcoming July grief retreat, a mediumship raffle, and a California medium and psychic development conference. The group then turns to audience questions about reincarnation, spirit communication, afterlife relationships, soul memories, angels, suicide, and what proof of the afterlife might mean for humanity. Reincarnation Back Into the Same Family The first major question asks whether a soul can reincarnate back to the same mother. Bob says researcher Jim Matlock believes this is possible and that children who die very young, or even before birth, often reincarnate back into the same family and sometimes to the same mother. The group discusses how reincarnation cases are investigated through memories, family recognition, physical markings, and records. They also recall a child at a previous grief retreat who said he had been here before and did not want to stay because people had not learned much since his last life. Love and Relationships After Death Another listener asks whether a loved one who has crossed over still maintains the earthly relationship they had with a partner or family member. The group agrees that love continues after death and that a lack of direct “I love you” messages in a reading should not be taken as evidence that the relationship is gone. Bob explains that mediums often focus first on evidence of identity, while Tom adds that the very effort of a spirit coming through in a reading can itself be seen as a message of love. Being Born Aware and Early Memories Bob introduces the idea of people who are born aware, meaning they retain memories from birth, pre-birth, or the other side. The hosts discuss whether early-life impressions remain in the body or subconscious even when people do not consciously remember them. Marta shares that she remembers certain early experiences from her time in an orphanage, including both frightening and joyful moments. The group reflects on how strong memories, especially emotional ones, can stay with people and shape them even when ordinary details fade. Soul Readings, Past Lives, and Angelic Encounters The group answers a question about soul readings, explaining that these are usually described as explorations of a person's inner essence, soul blueprint, emotional patterns, or spiritual alignment. Bob notes that this kind of work is harder to evaluate evidentially than mediumship. Marta then raises the question of whether angels can appear as people. The hosts share stories of mysterious helpers who appear during danger or crisis and then disappear, including roadside helpers, rescue stories, and a mountain encounter that may have been a visitation from a deceased mother. Personality, Humor, and Communication in Spirit A listener asks whether people retain personalities in the afterlife and whether personalities ever clash. The hosts agree that personality appears to continue, especially because mediums often receive humor, mannerisms, and familiar expressions as evidence. Marta recalls a reading in which Tom's father came through with the kind of self-description and humor that matched him. At the same time, the group suggests that ego-driven conflict may fade because communication on the other side is often understood as telepathic, loving, and less burdened by human emotional distortions. Suicide, Compassion, and the Afterlife One of the most sensitive questions concerns whether someone who dies by suicide still has hope for the afterlife. Bob strongly reassures the listener that the answer is yes. He says suicide is often connected to emotional pain, depression, or illness, and he questions why mental illness should be treated differently from physical illness. Marta adds that the idea of punishing someone after death for ending their life in despair does not make sense to her, especially if one believes in divine love and forgiveness. The group frames the afterlife as compassionate, loving, and free from the harsh judgment some religious teachings may imply. Technology, Spirit Contact, and Future Proof The hosts also discuss whether future technology may make communication with the next world easier. They mention that Thomas Edison reportedly worked on the idea of a device to communicate with spirit and speculate that future discoveries about consciousness, information, communication, and perhaps artificial intelligence could help open new paths. Bob then poses a larger question: what would happen if spirit offered humanity irrefutable proof of survival after death? The group wonders whether people would live more recklessly, become more compassionate, lose fear of death, or simply appreciate life more deeply. Living With the Knowledge That Life Continues The episode closes with reflection on how belief in survival of consciousness changes the way people live. Tom says the work of Forever Family Foundation has given him confidence that consciousness continues, and that this has reduced fear, including during surgery. The group agrees that knowing life continues should not lead people to hasten death, but to value the present life more fully. They close with Claude Swanson's global peace prayer, encouraging love, forgiveness, kindness, care for the earth, and the reminder that loved ones are only a heartbeat away.
A group of researchers and private investors are planning a series of privately funded missions to Venus, hoping to find signs of life. That may seem like a startling possibility. Although Venus is a close neighbor to Earth, it has a smothering atmosphere of carbon dioxide that has allowed the planet's surface to heat to temperatures that would melt lead. There's crushing pressure. And to top it off, there are clouds of sulfuric acid. Astrophysicist and planetary scientist Sara Seager joins Host Ira Flatow to explain why she thinks life on Venus might be possible, high up in the clouds. Seager has conducted lab experiments that indicate various biomolecules could survive there, despite the toxic conditions. She's leading a series of proposed private missions to the planet, to study the atmosphere, conduct habitability studies, and even bring back a sample of Venusian cloud material. Guest: Dr. Sara Seager is an astrophysicist and a professor of physics, planetary science, and aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Other episodes you may enjoy: Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar The lucky breaks that make our Earth home Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Follow our show on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Bluesky @scifri and sign up for our newsletters. Got a science question that's keeping you up at night? Call us: 877-472-4374 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
New word from rescue teams in Laos confirming there were knocking sounds in response to their signals. Just one day after rescuers reported they had given up hope of finding the remaining two miners, a new cave shaft has been discovered where they now believe the men are trapped. This area is described as even tighter and more unpleasant than the area the other five were rescued from over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New word from rescue teams in Laos confirming there were knocking sounds in response to their signals. Just one day after rescuers reported they had given up hope of finding the remaining two miners, a new cave shaft has been discovered where they now believe the men are trapped. This area is described as even tighter and more unpleasant than the area the other five were rescued from over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New word from rescue teams in Laos confirming there were knocking sounds in response to their signals. Just one day after rescuers reported they had given up hope of finding the remaining two miners, a new cave shaft has been discovered where they now believe the men are trapped. This area is described as even tighter and more unpleasant than the area the other five were rescued from over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New word from rescue teams in Laos confirming there were knocking sounds in response to their signals. Just one day after rescuers reported they had given up hope of finding the remaining two miners, a new cave shaft has been discovered where they now believe the men are trapped. This area is described as even tighter and more unpleasant than the area the other five were rescued from over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The sermon centers on James 2's teaching that faith without works is dead, interpreting this not as a contradiction to Pauline doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, but as a vital clarification: genuine saving faith inevitably produces visible fruit in a believer's life. Drawing from Ephesians 2 and 1 Corinthians 3, it affirms that salvation is by grace alone through faith, not by works, yet emphasizes that true faith—like a living body—must be animated by obedience and good works, which serve as evidence of inward transformation. The preacher uses vivid illustrations, including the demons' belief (James 2:19), Abraham's obedience in offering Isaac, and Rahab's faith demonstrated through action, to show that faith is validated by works, not earned by them. The message is pastoral and convicting, urging believers to examine their lives for spiritual fruit, not as a means of salvation, but as proof of it, while warning against false profession and encouraging discernment within the church community.
Signs of Life - Personal Experiences - hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Personal Experiences of Spirit, Love, and Afterlife Connection Everyone Has A Story To Share. We Invite You To Share YOURS! Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives. Kimberly Saavedra Opens a Personal Experiences Conversation In this episode of Signs of Life Radio, Kimberly Saavedra, Director of the Coma Communication Center, is joined by Dr. Betty Kovacs and Janet Mayer for a Personal Experiences program focused on survival of consciousness and direct afterlife encounters. The hosts invite callers to share experiences that do not involve mediums, including signs, communications, and moments that challenge mainstream views of death and consciousness. Kimberly notes how meaningful it is when all three hosts can be together, while Janet begins by returning to a powerful caller story from the previous month. Returning to Laura's Story of Love After an Abortion Janet revisits the prior show's final caller, Laura, who had spoken briefly about having an abortion and later experiencing an ongoing loving connection with the spirit of the child, whom she called Lily. Janet says she wanted to give the story more space because Laura had asked whether others had similar experiences. Janet reflects that the spirit may have chosen even a brief earthly experience with Laura and that the connection may have been meaningful for both of them. Betty then shares a related story of a stillborn child whose soul, in Betty's strong intuitive impression, had received exactly the love and nurturing it needed during pregnancy and did not need to remain longer on Earth. Continuing Bonds and the Nearness of Loved Ones The hosts broaden the discussion into the idea that loved ones remain close after death. Janet says people often assume the deceased are far away, but in her experience, loved ones are likely nearby, present, and trying to communicate through signs. She encourages listeners to “pay attention” and accept meaningful experiences rather than dismissing them as imagination. Betty adds that people are connected with energies, guides, and loved ones beyond the physical world, and she says that even amid troubling events on Earth, people should not fall into despair because love, prayer, meditation, song, dance, and spiritual intention are contributing to a larger field of light. Elizabeth's Communications with Her Son Shawn Caller Elizabeth shares that her son Shawn died by suicide in 2015 after struggling with severe depression. She says that within 24 hours of his passing, she woke in the early morning surrounded by what felt like a glowing cocoon of love and began communicating with him telepathically. According to Elizabeth, these communications continued regularly for about ten months, during which she kept a headlamp, pen, and paper nearby so she could write them down as they occurred. She says Shawn and what she called a spirit collective helped guide her through grief, forgiveness, and renewed purpose, teaching her that love is not merely a feeling but a powerful force connecting both sides. Shawn in Spirit Speaks and Healing Through Love Elizabeth explains that she has now written a book titled Shawn in Spirit Speaks: Love Is the Forever Adventure. She says the book includes his words as she received them and is expected to be released near the end of the summer or early fall, with an audiobook to follow. Betty asks whether Shawn spoke about his own decision to leave life, and Elizabeth says he did, describing the soul's growth in terms of “attunement opportunities” rather than punishment. The hosts respond with compassion, emphasizing that such a story may comfort others grieving children or loved ones who died by suicide, while also showing that relationship and love continue beyond physical death. Books, Signs, and Stories of Evidential Contact After Elizabeth's call, Janet encourages listeners to read spiritual books during the summer, suggesting that a sentence, page, or passage can become a meaningful message from spirit. Kimberly then shares stories from Diane Archangel's work on afterlife encounters, including one in which a murdered son reportedly gave his mother specific information in a dream that helped police locate evidence, and another in which a deceased mother directed her son to hidden money in the house. These stories lead the hosts to discuss how verifiable information, unexpected signs, and meaningful synchronicities can become powerful experiences for people trying to understand survival after death. Tiffany's Sign from Her Beloved Dog Caller Tiffany from California shares a personal experience involving her late dog, C.K. Mr. Haven, whom she describes as the love of her life. On the anniversary of the day she had to put him down, she was saddened that she could not find photos of him on her phone because they had been moved to an external drive. That same day, while clearing old papers from a speaker so she could set up a new printer, she discovered a stack of glossy photos of C.K. Mr. Haven. Tiffany says she knew this was a visit from her dog, and the hosts affirm the importance of animal souls and the loving ways they can continue to reach people. Spirit, Music, Language, and the Closing Prayer Near the end, Janet reminds listeners that spirit communication can come through books, songs, dreams, sensations, and other unexpected signs. She shares that after doing a Signs of Life reading show years earlier, she felt spirit touching her feet under the covers as though calming and grounding her energy. Betty recounts experiences involving spiritual support around death, including a friend who sensed a male spirit taking over healing work near Betty's dying son and another father who experienced drumming around his daughter's passing. Janet also discusses her own experience of receiving a spiritual language, which led to the title of her book, Spirits, They Are Present. The show closes with the Mahayana prayer for all beings everywhere to be fulfilled, awakened, liberated, and free.
Prime Minister Mark Carney makes the case for a new Canada-U.S. partnership while in New York. Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he is heading south for talks ahead of the upcoming CUSMA review, but says a date has not yet been set. CBC's Aaron Wherry, The Canadian Press deputy parliamentary bureau chief Mia Rabson and La Presse parliamentary bureau chief Joël-Denis Bellavance bring you inside the biggest political stories.
Join Cody, Elisha, & Greg on this week's Baltimore Orioles podcast as they discuss the most recent events and updates about our Baltimore Orioles. They will also discuss the positive turn in the Orioles rotation and how Cowser is heating up. Join us for honest takes, sharp analysis, and a little optimism (maybe). We hope you enjoy! Be sure to follow us on all of our socials! We are on Facebook, Instagram, and X. You can find the Eutaw Street Banter podcast on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.
Medium & Messages With Host: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joe Perreta and Guest:FFFCertifiedMedium Rebecca LoCicero Messages from Spirit, a Haunted New Home, and Healing Connections Beyond Loss Rebecca has been working as a Psychic Medium since 1994. Born in Connecticut and known worldwide as an expert in her field of spiritual communication. She is also a Certified Medium through the Forever Family Foundation.org. Currently she is the Host of Messages from Heaven™ Public Access CVCCT Bolton, CT Roku & Firestick. and is featured in ‘Surviving Death' a NETFLIX Documentary (episode #4). Rebecca can accurately present messages from souls with amazing validation, humor, boldness and with blunt expressions. She presents verifying facts about your loved ones in spirit. Come and experience Rebecca Anne talking to the dead through her trademark presentation ‘Messages from Heaven'™. She has an educational book out called ‘Living with Messages from Heaven' you can purchase through Balboa Press and Amazon! All events listed on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MessagesfromHeavenTM. Welcoming Listeners to Mediums and Messages In this episode of Signs of Life: Mediums and Messages, host Joe Paretta welcomes listeners to the live call-in program presented by the Forever Family Foundation. He invites callers seeking messages from loved ones in spirit and announces upcoming foundation activities, including an online medium raffle and a summer grief transformation retreat in Connecticut. Joe then introduces the evening's guest medium, Rebecca, describing her as a Forever Family Foundation certified medium, author, energetic healer, and pastoral counselor. Rebecca's Historic Home and a Vision for Grief Retreats Before taking calls, Joe and Rebecca discuss her recent purchase of an 1856 home in New Hampshire. Rebecca explains that the house previously served different purposes over the years, including connections to blacksmithing, horses, printing, and bullet making. She says she dreamed about a printer's drawer before finding the house and felt spiritually guided to purchase it. Rebecca describes activity in the home, including an incident involving an old clothespin in the attic, but says the presence feels welcoming rather than threatening. She also shares her hope of eventually using the home as a retreat setting where grieving individuals can receive more time, care, and understanding. Stephanie Receives Messages About Her Parents The first caller, Stephanie from Florida, receives a reading in which Rebecca says Stephanie's father comes through first with a message of love and a desire to be remembered and spoken about. After Stephanie reveals that her mother is also deceased, Rebecca says her parents are together in spirit and describes the mother as joyful and affectionate toward her husband after a marriage lasting more than sixty years. Rebecca also connects Stephanie's father with his brother Francis, presenting this as additional validation that family members remain connected beyond physical death. Cathy's Mother, Family Connections, and Holiday Memories The next caller, Cathy from Pennsylvania, is told that she has healing or angelic energy around her before Rebecca connects with Cathy's mother in spirit. Rebecca initially sees a nativity scene, and Cathy later confirms that her mother died shortly before Christmas, giving the image personal meaning. The reading also includes references to Cathy's sister, her children who are seeking new living spaces, and repeated “J” names within the family. Rebecca says Cathy's mother remains involved with the family and attentive to the lives of her children and grandchildren. Susan's Son and Vicki's Birthday Message Susan from Tennessee receives a reading centered on her son in spirit. Rebecca says he wants Susan's husband, Daryl, to know how important he was to him and emphasizes that his death was not caused by anything Susan or Daryl did. The reading includes references to his sister, hawks as possible signs, humor, a puffy jacket, and a young relative watching Thomas the Tank Engine. Later, Vicki from New Mexico receives messages first associated with an aunt and cousin, followed by a connection from her deceased son. Joe describes seeing her son as a little boy in a baseball uniform or on a Little League-style card, which Vicki connects to her family's time in Germany. He presents the message as an early birthday gift from her son, since her birthday is the following week. Debbie's Father-in-Law and the Closing Message of Healing In the final brief reading, Debbie from Ohio receives impressions connected with her father-in-law, whom Joe associates with an acknowledged drinking problem and a message of recognition or accountability from spirit. Rebecca also senses a deceased female best friend, saying that this friend wants Debbie to know the afterlife is real and that she may be responsible for signs Debbie has noticed, particularly through music. As the show closes, Joe thanks Rebecca and the listeners, encourages people to visit the Forever Family Foundation, and repeats the program's central reassurance: loved ones remain close, and he believes science will one day prove that consciousness survives physical death.
The Boston Red Sox sweep the Kansas City Royals in KC this week as the offense starts to show signs of life. Joey Copponi and Scott Neville break down the series, and give the latest updates on Roman Anthony, Garrett Crochet, Trevor Story, and more. Plus, a preview fo the upcoming series against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway park. All that, and much more! Find all of our links here! linktr.ee/ITMPod Twitter: https://x.com/ITM_pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itm_pod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itm_pod
Evan Roberts, Tiki Barber, and Shaun Morash discuss the surging New York Mets, floundering New York Yankees, and the New York Jets' primetime-less 2026 schedule from the MLB Store in NYC.
Signs of Life - Medium Insights with Host Roman Karpishka Spirit Art, Evidential Mediumship, and the Healing Power of Consciousness Beyond Life Guest: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joseph Shiel Joseph Shiel is a highly regarded Evidential Medium and Spirit Artist internationally known for his accuracy and integrity, Joe is considered one of the foremost authorities on Spirit Artistry and is recognized the world over for his Spirit Portraits, referred to by many as "Portraits from Heaven." Joe shares his remarkable talents with students and audiences worldwide, and his talents are also expressed in his Fine Art, Music and Poetry. It is through creativity that he has come to understand the language of Spirit in a deeply unique and vibrant way. Joe is the author of "Edge of Wilderness - You are My Poems, Prayers and Songs." Introducing Joseph Shiel and Spirit Art In this episode of Signs of Life, host Roman Karpishka welcomes evidential psychic medium, spirit artist, teacher, and speaker Joseph Shiel. The conversation introduces Shiel's background as someone who has sensed spirit since childhood, later leaving the Catholic seminary and developing his mediumship and artistic abilities. Roman highlights Shiel's unusual gift of drawing people who have crossed over, noting how striking and accurate many of the portraits appear. Shiel explains that his drawings began almost accidentally, sometimes producing many faces in one sitting, and that over time the process became a deeper part of how he communicates with spirit. Drawing as a Way to Deepen Communication Shiel describes spirit drawing as more than a visual demonstration; for him, looking into the eyes of the person he is drawing helps him make a stronger connection and receive more information. He explains that not every drawing is exact, but that the process often brings through enough recognizable detail for the sitter to identify the loved one. He also discusses his “Soul Journey” artwork, which uses symbols, colors, animals, lines, textures, and life-path imagery to help people consider their options and directions. Rather than telling people exactly what will happen, he sees this work as a way of showing possible paths and helping people make more conscious choices. Family, the Afterlife, and Continuing Bonds A major listener question asks whether family life continues after death and whether loved ones who have passed will reunite with those still living when they eventually cross over. Shiel answers from his own experience as a medium, saying he has come to know within himself that consciousness continues. He reflects on losing his mother as a child and wondering who his father would be with in heaven after remarrying, then explains that his readings have shown him a larger understanding of love, family, and togetherness beyond earthly separation. In his view, the spirit world reveals why life unfolded as it did, what lessons were learned, and how love continues in a broader, more unified way. Integrity, Evidence, and the Medium's Role The episode spends significant time discussing the importance of integrity in mediumship. Shiel says he does not see his role as proving something to the sitter or performing for them, but as serving the spirit world for the sake of the person receiving the reading. He describes himself as an instrument through which information, emotion, physical impressions, mannerisms, voices, and sometimes even foreign words may come through. Roman and Schiel also discuss certification through Forever Family Foundation, the rigor of testing, and the danger of fraudulent online demonstrations, especially when mediums use visible names or internet searches to gather information. Justice, Life Review, and Spiritual Responsibility Roman asks about justice after death, especially for perpetrators of violent acts, and Shiel explains that he does not believe in a simplistic image of eternal punishment. Instead, he describes the possibility of life review, where a person sees clearly what they did and can no longer deny the impact of their actions. He shares that in some readings, spirits connected to violent deaths have identified perpetrators, and he has even sat with people he believed were responsible for deaths and encouraged them to turn themselves in. Shiel frames mediumship not only as contact with the dead, but as guidance for how the living should treat one another, take responsibility, and make better choices in this life. Mediumship, Grief, and Living More Fully The closing portion explores how mediumship can help people grieving profound losses, especially parents who have lost children. Shiel speaks with compassion about grief, saying he cannot fully know the pain of losing a child because he has not experienced it, but he has sat with many grieving parents and works hard to bring through evidence that their loved ones remain close. He also discusses altered states, the preparation involved in readings, how distractions can affect the connection, and a powerful story in which his own grandfather appeared during a reading to reveal a connection between his death and a client's daughter's death on Christmas morning. The episode closes with Roman thanking Shiel for his work and with Shiel inviting listeners to visit his website for readings, programs, and upcoming mediumship offerings.
Bump and Stacy celebrate Cal Raleigh breaking out of his hitless streak in the Mariners’ win over the Astros, they give you their thoughts on the Kraken’s offseason plans and expanded College Football Playoffs in Headline Rewrites, they discuss whether the NFL is spreading itself too thin with their schedule, and Bump rants about Golf, autograph hounds, and cars in Get Off My Lawn!
Episode five of our long-term series, The Far Reaches, features ornithologist, environmentalist, writer, and sustainability advisor, Tony Juniper CBE. Tony is the Chair of Natural England, the former president of The Wildlife Trusts, and has devoted over four decades to nature recovery and environmental protection. In this episode, Matt sits down with Tony in his greenhouse for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of the natural world. They start with the scale of what's happening: climate change, collapsing ecosystems, soil loss, freshwater depletion, and how it's all driven by the same forces shaping modern society. Tony explains why many of the biggest environmental debates are framed incorrectly - not as trade-offs between nature and food, or economy and environment, but as problems that can be solved together if approached differently. They talk about farming, land use, and how mindsets are already beginning to shift. This episode is rooted in cautious optimism as Tony shares stories of species already returning to the UK. It emphasises that restoration isn't theoretical, it's already happening. Throughout the episode, Matt and Tony keep coming back to the idea of connection. People and nature. Policy and reality. And how the future depends on whether more people engage with it. While this is a stark reminder of what's going wrong, it's also strongly hopeful and shows what's already being quietly put back together.The Far Reaches is a long-term series where we speak to guests about subjects related to our planet and our place on it. These episodes will dig a little deeper, perhaps enter the realm of armchair philosophy, and will tackle some more existential questions surrounding adventure and exploration.For extra insights from the worlds of adventure, exploration and the natural world, you can find The Adventure Podcast+ community on Substack. You can also follow along and join in on Instagram @theadventurepodcast.Chapter Breakdown00:00-05:00: Why climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion are deeply tied to how society functions.05:00-15:00: How different lifestyles drive vastly different environmental footprints, and consequences.15:00-25:00: Why framing issues as “nature vs food” or “economy vs environment” is misleading, and what a better approach looks like.25:00-35:00: How farmers are responding to climate pressures, and why the conversation is shifting on the ground.35:00-45:00: Examples of restoring ecosystems and improving biodiversity through smarter land use.45:00-55:00: Beavers, white-tailed eagles, cranes, spoonbills - real stories of recovery across the UK.55:00-End: Why this isn't hopeless - and how reconnecting people with nature is key to change.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We decided it was too depressing to discuss the 2nd half capitulation in Chicago a week and a half ago and took a week off hoping for something more positive to discuss regarding the on-field performance of this team and boy are we glad we did. Sporting was a much more competitive side in a 1-1 draw at home vs. Seattle, even if a bit conservative with its defensive positioning. There were some other changes from match to match(and more we'd probably like to see going forward) that we will discuss, as well as what we saw in MLS the past two weekends we liked before talking about the Current getting back to winning ways and previewing this weekend's trip to Portland.Music by The Spin Wires
Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo recap a somewhat good, maybe not bad week on the latest episode of The Mets Pod. The guys discuss a Mets team that won some games, the shaky status of manager Carlos Mendoza, some offensive production, the ups and downs of Mark Vientos, Francisco Alvarez, Brett Baty, and Carson Benge, plus the ace-like work provided by Clay Holmes. Connor and Joe then cover the developing Christian Scott story, the non-development of hitting in the minor leagues the last few years, and answer Mailbag questions about the bullpen, Sean Manaea, and top prospect A.J. Ewing. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Today's Show: 00:00 Welcome to the show! 00:50 The week that was...a little better 02:50 Carlos Mendoza still manager, David Stearns drops "vote of confidence" 09:15 The offense shows slight signs of life 10:05 The ups and downs of Mark Vientos, is what he is? Alvarez? Baty? 19:25 Let's talk about Carson Benge 22:55 Clay Holmes has been awesome 26:30 Up From/Back Down/Up Again From the Farm: Christian Scott 35:35 Down on the Farm/Mailbag: Hitting non-development? 44:55 The Scoreboard: recapping last week's predictions 46:00 The Scoreboard: making next week's bets 52:30 Mailbag – Starling Marte Scoreboard tiebreaker idea? 55:35 Mailbag – Will Lambert and Ross get called up soon? 58:40 Mailbag - Why no surgery for Sean Manaea? 01:03:20 Mailbag - when will A.J. Ewing get called up, and what to do with Luis Robert Jr. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Alanna Rizzo, Katie Woo, and Clint Pasillas are back with the latest on the Los Angeles Dodgers! The team lost 2 of 3 in St. Louis over the weekend but showed some signs of life on offense. (03:09) Where are things at with the lineup and how has the illness going around the clubhouse affected production? Katie shares her insight. (11:09) Justin Wrobleski put together another great start as the stopper on Sunday. Is he at all in danger of losing his job in the starting rotation with Blake Snell's return looming? The hosts discuss who could be the odd man out between Wrobo, Roki Sasaki, and Emmet Sheehan. (27:44) In DT Headlines, we catch up on the latest from the injured list. How far away are the returns of Mookie Betts, Tommy Edman, and Kiké Hernandez? And who saw the Brusdar Graterol return to action on their magic 8 ball? (37:12) The Dodgers head to Houston to face the Astros and their terrible pitching staff. What do we need to see against the 'Stros?
The weekly sermon from Evergreen Community Church in Redland, Oregon. Today's message comes from guest speaker and elder Eric Birch.
Signs of Life with Bob Ginsberg The Intersection of Psychology and Mediumship in Grief Recovery Guests, Sirry Berndsen and Dr. Mo Hannah This episode of Signs of Life features a deep-dive conversation between host Bob Ginsberg, clinical psychologist Dr. Mo Hanna, and certified medium Siri. The discussion highlights the powerful synergy between psychological frameworks and spiritual mediumship, introducing their upcoming collaborative podcast and exploring innovative grief recovery techniques like Induced After-Death Communication (IADC). The Synergy of "The Psyche & the Soul" Dr. Mo Hanna and Siri are collaborating on a new podcast titled The Psyche & the Soul, born from their shared work at grief retreats. They argue that psychology and mediumship are "good bedfellows," where clinical expertise in trauma and grief complements the spiritual validation provided by evidential mediumship. While mainstream colleagues might have once frowned upon such a partnership, the guests emphasize that integrating the science of the afterlife with psycho-spiritual components is essential for raising a mourner's "frequency" and facilitating recovery. Evidential Mediumship as a Witness to Trauma Siri, who transitioned from atheism to mediumship over 25 years ago, views her role as more than just providing "readings." By moving through a client's "timeline," she can identify specific traumatizing moments in their past, providing a sense of recognition and witnessing that aids the healing process. This approach often brings through profound messages of forgiveness from the deceased, particularly in cases involving difficult relationships or complex deaths like murder-suicides. This "energy work" helps bypass the analytical mind to reach the heart center. Navigating the "Windows and Waves" of Grief A central theme of the discussion is the non-linear nature of mourning. Dr. Mo introduces the concept of "windows and waves"—where "windows" represent periods of clarity and connection, and "waves" are the inevitable returns of intense pain. Rather than viewing waves as a lack of progress, Dr. Mo suggests "embracing the wave" as a testament to the depth of love for the deceased. Host Bob Ginsberg emphasizes that while waves are a "given," having tools like journals, previous reading recordings, and IADC experiences provides the "mechanism" to dig oneself out of the valleys of despair. Induced After-Death Communication (IADC) Dr. Mo explains IADC, a technique refined by the late Dr. Allan Botkin. Adapted from EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), IADC targets the "core of sadness" and fear. By integrating traumatic memories into the brain's background, the person's internal frequency shifts, making them naturally more receptive to spontaneous after-death communications. Practitioners find that when sadness is reduced toward zero, the likelihood of a profound connection increases significantly. The discussion underscores that grief recovery is a multi-dimensional process involving the physical, psychological, and spiritual. By combining the evidential "knowing" of mediumship with clinical tools like IADC and the support of in-person communities, the bereaved can transform their relationship with loss, moving from acute suffering to a sustained, loving connection with those on the other side. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world.
The True Charity Network held its annual conference last week in Jacksonville, Florida. The conference demonstrated once again that this group is on the forefront of reforming the way the church does charity in the United States. James Whitford and his wife Marsha are the co-founders of True Charity. I will not belabor their story, as we have told it before here at MinistryWatch. One of the highlights of last week's conference was the presentation of the Waypoint Awards. Waypoint Award winners are ministries that have embraced the True Charity model of providing care that is not merely transactional, but truly transformational. This year's winners are: ANEW Ministries. This Indiana ministry helps mothers during crisis but continues to work with them through the tough times to get them to a place of true flourishing. It says it “prioritizes being with rather than doing for.” It believes true transformation comes in the context of relationships. (That is a common theme of the True Charity Network.) Skylark Clinic is a pregnancy resource center in southeast Georgia with three locations and a mobile facility. Skylark offers ultrasound, pregnancy testing, and STD testing. It also has programs for fathers and an “Earn While You Learn” program that allows participants to complete learning modules that earn them points that will pay for maternity/baby items from the organization's Boutique. Skylark says its goal is not just to help young families through a crisis, but to ask these families, “What does a flourishing future look like for you?” Joshua's Place started in the basement of a small house in South Lebanon, Ohio, in 2008. Originally a Free Store Food Pantry with a relational approach, 10 volunteers, and serving just 15 families, the organization has grown to 500 volunteers serving in five school districts. Joshua's Place offers after school programs and a monthly “Serve Saturday” that brings local churches into a relationship with the people the ministry serves. Also honored with True Charity's Excellence in Charity Award was a ministry from Brunswick, Georgia, called Saved by Grace, a residential work program for men. The producer for today's program is Jeff McIntosh. I'm your host Warren Smith. Until next time, may God bless you.
Topics include: Diego Pavia wasn't drafted or offered a contract but will get an invite to the Baltimore Ravens' training camp. Vanderbilt fell a run short in its attempt to win the series with Texas. Aidan Stillman showed the promise that made him a high draft prospect out of high school last year. Connor Hamilton didn't pitch this weekend--what's next? Alex Kranzler and Jacob Faulkner have begun to contribute. How does Vanderbilt structure its pitching this week with a game with MTSU followed by a Thursday-Friday-Saturday series at Alabama, with final exams also a thing this week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Newcastle's miserable run continues as the Magpies fall to a fifth consecutive defeat - this time losing away at Arsenal. Kris is joined by Ben and Graham to break down another frustrating afternoon for Newcastle United F.C. fans. The lads react to the performance, discuss where it all went wrong at the Emirates, and ask the big question - how does Eddie Howe turn this around? ⚫ Match analysis ⚪ Player performances ⚫ Tactical breakdown ⚪ What's gone wrong during this losing streak? ⚫ Can Newcastle bounce back? Let us know your thoughts in the comments - what needs to change?
Signs of Life - Personal Experiences - hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Personal Encounters and exploring the afterlife Join us for an engaging discussion on personal experiences that challenge mainstream beliefs. Everyone has a story worth sharing, and we invite you to join the conversation and explore the meanings behind these experiences. This event is hosted by experts dedicated to understanding consciousness and the afterlife. Don't miss out! Everyone Has A Story To Share. We Invite You To Share YOURS! Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives. This episode of Signs of Life Radio explores the survival of consciousness through direct personal experiences, moving beyond mediumship to focus on how individuals receive signs and integrate spiritual encounters into their daily lives. The discussion highlights the profound healing found in "spiritual awakenings" and the consistent messages of love and reassurance sent from the other side. Direct Signs and Physical Manifestations The program opens with the premise that everyone has a story that might provide vital reassurance to others. Co-host Janet Mayer shares a personal account of a physical sign: a massage ball in her home moved 20 feet and navigated a 90-degree turn into the kitchen overnight. Despite attempts to replicate the movement naturally, the hosts concluded it was a deliberate sign from a deceased friend whom Janet had recently asked for a signal. The "Activation" and Spiritual Awakening A caller named Sean describes a profound encounter six months after his father's passing. He felt a humanoid shape—described as a "heatwave"—that emitted an electrical static sensation. Upon asking the entity to approach, he felt a "merging" embrace that filled him with absolute joy and love. The hosts interpret this "static" as a frequency adjustment or an "activation" of the soul. Sean notes that this experience eventually led to a spiritual awakening where he was able to forgive generational trauma and realize a sense of universal "oneness." Interestingly, Sean and the hosts discuss how physical "setbacks," such as Sean's fractured ankle or co-host Kim's broken shoulder, often serve as a "universe smackdown." These injuries force a period of stillness and isolation, providing the necessary environment for contemplation and the integration of intense spiritual experiences that the busy "physical" self might otherwise ignore. Reassurance and the "Cluster" Effect The dialogue shifts to the nature of messages from the deceased. Rather than complex instructions, the most common communications are simple reassurances: "I am okay," "I did not suffer," and "I am fine." Kim shares a story of "cluster communications" where multiple family members received independent signs from a deceased daughter, Lisa, all conveying her happiness in the spiritual realm. Betty Kovach adds that both her son and husband communicated after their respective accidents that they were "out of the body" before the moment of impact, specifically to alleviate the living family's fear of their suffering. Healing Unborn Connections The episode concludes with a moving testimony from Laura, who shares her 30-year connection with the soul of a child she never brought into the world. She identifies this spirit as "Lily," a guide who represents the message of "loving yourself." The hosts validate that connections with miscarried or aborted children are common and profound, often serving as a catalyst for the parent's own spiritual healing and the release of deep-seated trauma. The overarching theme of the discussion is that spiritual experiences are unique, personal, and valid regardless of their scale. Whether through the movement of a small object or a life-altering energetic embrace, these signs serve to "pull back the veil," reminding humanity of its creative potential and the enduring nature of love beyond the physical world.
Brent Gunning and Sho Alli open the second hour by recapping the Raptors' Game 3 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. They also take some time to discuss the latest updates on the Maple Leafs' GM search from Elliotte Friedman, focusing on the narrowing field of candidates and how the team is handling the process. After the break, they are joined by Aaron Rose (25:50) of Sports Illustrated to break down Game 3, including RJ Barrett's standout performance in his hometown and his place alongside Scottie Barnes in the series. They also examine Jakob Poeltl's situation, the team's improvement with Collin Murray-Boyles, and Jamison Battle's emergence as a potential contributor moving forward, while addressing concerns about Brandon Ingram, The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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“Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic react to San Francisco's bizarre series-finale incident with the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday. -- (4:00) - Breakdown of series loss vs Reds (16:00) - Benches clear in Cincinnati (21:30) - Offense continues to disappoint (24:20) - Bryce Eldridge update (32:10) - Daniel Susac continues hot start at the plate (36:00) - Fan mailbag questions (49:10) - Giants vs Nationals preview (50:50) - Interview with Justin Meccage Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Medium & Messages With Host: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joe Perreta and Guest:FFFCertifiedMedium Laura Wooster With a calm and supportive presence, Laura offers private Intuitive sessions to help you become the person you are meant to be while honoring where you are today. In addition, she offers private Mediumship sessions that offer peace in the awareness that your departed loved ones are still present. Laura facilitates intuitive and psychic development classes and ongoing monthly development circles in Massachusetts and New Jersey. This episode of the "Signs of Life" radio program, hosted by Connie Fusella, features guest medium Laura Wooster in a live session of "Mediums & Messages." The broadcast focuses on providing evidential mediumship readings to callers while promoting the Forever Family Foundation's mission to support those grieving the loss of loved ones. Foundation Initiatives and Community Support The Forever Family Foundation continues its mission by offering several upcoming opportunities for those seeking connection and healing. Key events include the Summer Solstice Medium Raffle on June 21st, which provides chances to win readings with certified mediums, and the "Love Knows No Death" Summer Grief Transformation Retreat from July 24th to 26th. This retreat, previously featured in the Netflix series Surviving Death, is designed as an intimate, all-inclusive weekend for exploration and discovery regarding life beyond physical death. Laura Wooster's Background and Philosophy Laura Wooster, a certified medium and ordained Spiritualist minister, shares her journey of rediscovering her intuitive gifts after becoming a mother in her early 20s. She posits that mediumship is not an "extra special" power but a natural human capability akin to learning a new language. Her work focuses on helping individuals recognize that their departed loved ones remain present and that everyone is "naturally wired" to communicate with the spirit world. The episode reinforces the Forever Family Foundation's dedication to evidential mediumship as a tool for healing. By combining live validations with educational resources and community retreats, the program aims to bridge the gap between science and the survival of consciousness, offering comfort to those navigating the complexities of grief.
Clemson grabs a much-needed midweek win over the Charlotte 49ers baseball, but questions still loom as the Tigers head into a tough ACC road series against the Virginia Cavaliers baseball. A fast start at the plate helped secure the victory, but bullpen inconsistencies and late-game pressure moments continue to be a concern.Swanny breaks down the win, highlights key performances, and examines whether Clemson has enough left in the tank to make a push in conference play—or if the uphill climb is getting steeper.Plus, a look at the bigger picture in college baseball, where both Clemson and South Carolina are fighting to stay relevant in their respective leagues. Is there still a path to postseason play, or will it take something dramatic down the stretch?It's all about survival, momentum, and proving you belong as the season hits a critical stretch.
Signs of Life - Medium Insights with Host Roman Karpishka Guest: #FFFCertifiedMedium Angelina Diana Angelina has the distinction of being the first medium to be certified by Forever Family Foundation when we began our program in 2005. After she passed the test the first time, she went through the certification program various times to help FFF refine the program and open it up to other mediums. She passed each new version of the Certification Program. This episode of Signs of Life Radio features a deep-dive conversation with veteran medium Angelina Diana, exploring her 25-year career and the evolution of the Forever Family Foundation. The discussion balances scientific inquiry with personal narratives, offering practical advice for those seeking to connect with deceased loved ones beyond traditional "signs." The Evolution of a Medium and the Foundation Angelina Diana, one of the first mediums certified by the Forever Family Foundation in 2005, is currently celebrating her 25th year in practice. She reflects on the rigorous standards of the Foundation's certification program, noting that while many apply, very few—approximately one in fifty—successfully pass the testing process. The conversation also highlights the organization's historical connection to scientific research, specifically the work of Dr. Gary Schwartz and his triple-blind experiments aimed at validating the legitimacy of mediumship. Mechanics of the Unseen: Psychic vs. Mediumship A significant portion of the dialogue clarifies the distinction between psychic ability and mediumship. Angelina explains that while "every medium is a psychic, not every psychic is a medium." She categorizes psychometry—reading the energy of physical objects—as a psychic practice rather than mediumship, as it deals with residual physical energy rather than direct communication with a consciousness. She shares that her own transition into mediumship was spontaneous, occurring during a psychic fair when she began sensing a presence that wasn't physically in the room. Cultivating "Personal Mediumship" For those grieving, Angelina advocates for the development of a "spiritual muscle" through what she calls "personal mediumship." Rather than relying solely on external signs like finding pennies or feathers, she encourages individuals to engage in active meditation and "coffee talks" with the deceased. This involves visualizing a familiar setting, asking a question, and quietly observing the resulting feelings, tastes, or sounds. She emphasizes that while the logical brain (the ego) will often dismiss these experiences as "made up," consistent practice allows the invisible world to speak more clearly. Extraordinary Evidence and Callers The show concludes with powerful anecdotal evidence from callers. One caller, Melanie, describes discovering the rare word "peregrination" (meaning a long journey or a temporary stay on Earth) while searching for a book title, which she felt was a direct gift from her late daughter. Another caller, Vivian, shares a humorous account of receiving a mysterious Amazon package containing the exact shoes and cat treats her late mother used to buy, despite no order being placed. These stories serve to illustrate the guest's point that spirits often "insert" themselves into our lives through timing and specific triggers. The episode reinforces the idea that consciousness survives physical death and remains accessible through both professional mediumship and personal intention. By balancing the "skeptical brain" with the "spiritual muscle," individuals can move from observing random signs to maintaining a meaningful, ongoing relationship with those on the other side. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world.
Something incredible is happening nearly a billion miles away — NASA has found new signs of life beneath the icy surface of Enceladus, one of Saturn's most mysterious moons. Scientists have detected complex organic molecules — the building blocks of life — shooting out of Enceladus' geysers, hinting at a vast ocean hidden under its frozen crust. Could alien microbes actually be living down there, surviving in the dark, warmed only by the moon's inner heat? In this video, we'll explore how NASA made this discovery, what it means for the search for life beyond Earth, and why Enceladus might be our best shot at finding living proof that we're not alone in the universe. Get ready — this could be the discovery that changes everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Signs of Life - The Gathering With Bob Ginsberg, Marta Kane and Tom and Melissa Gould The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics This episode of Signs of Life radio, hosted by the Forever Family Foundation, explores the intersection of scientific inquiry and spiritual experience. The discussion features Bob Ginsberg, Tom and Melissa Gould, and Marta Kristen as they address listener questions regarding the scientific acceptance of the afterlife, the nature of life reviews, and the validity of various forms of mediumship. The Evolution of Scientific Acceptance The hosts discuss the subtle but significant shift in their show's closing mantra from "science is going to prove it" to "science is going to accept it." This change reflects the reality that while substantial evidence exists through studies of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), reincarnation, and mediumship, the broader scientific community remains hesitant to integrate these findings into the mainstream "big picture". Tom Gould emphasizes that quantum physics, a relatively young field, may eventually provide the necessary framework to explain how consciousness exists independently of the physical brain, focusing on the "space between the material" as the true source of universal power. Perspectives from Space and Intuition Marta Kristen shares insights from her interactions with NASA astronauts, noting that many return from space with a fundamentally altered, more spiritual view of the universe. This "Overview Effect" often leads to a sense of unity and the realization that consciousness might be a universal constant. Additionally, the group explores personal intuition, with Melissa Gould describing communication with the deceased as a "subtle knowing" rather than a dramatic event, suggesting that everyone may possess an inherent, albeit often untapped, ability to sense the other side. The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics A significant portion of the dialogue centers on the "Life Review," described not as a trial by an external deity, but as a process of intense self-evaluation. In this state, individuals feel the emotional impact—both positive and negative—that their actions had on others. The hosts also address a caller's concern about "lying" spirits and "punishment." They clarify that while some mediums may be irresponsible or fraudulent, the consensus in the spiritual community is that the afterlife is governed by love and self-judgment rather than external retribution or malevolent deception. Technology and Physical Manifestations The discussion concludes with an examination of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and physical mediumship. Bob Ginsberg shares personal accounts of receiving clear, evidential audio messages from his late wife, such as "Happy Birthday" and the name of their foundation. While skeptical of "dark-room" seances due to the difficulty of verification, the hosts remain open to Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) as a more accessible and potentially scientific method for validating the continued existence of the soul. The episode reinforces the idea that the survival of consciousness is supported by a "totality of evidence" ranging from quantum physics to profound personal experiences. By moving away from rigid religious dogmas of punishment and toward a model of self-reflection and universal love, the Forever Family Foundation seeks to provide a grounded, evidence-based hope for those navigating grief and seeking the truth about the afterlife.
The Washington Nationals are 3-1. It's early, but the new staff and front office appear to have helped some players make significant strides, and the future looks much brighter than it once did.
Signs of Life - Personal Experiences hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Everyone Has A Story To Share. We Invite You To Share YOURS! Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives. (Although Mediums Provide A Valuable Connection To The Deceased, This Show Centers Around YOUR Direct Experiences Which Do Not Involve A Medium.) Collect Your Stories and Join Us This episode of Signs of Life Radio features hosts Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra exploring the profound ways deceased loved ones communicate with the living. Through personal anecdotes and caller testimonies, the program highlights how acknowledging "signs" can transform the grieving process into a journey of spiritual connection and healing. The episode begins with host Janet Mayer sharing a personal account of electronic interference, a common medium for spirit communication. She recounts her computer crashing immediately after she mentally addressed her late uncle, whom she described as a "jokester." This event, coupled with her work in Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP), underscores the theme that spirits often manipulate energy to provide playful or urgent validation of their presence. Janet specifically references an EVP recording where a spirit stated, "We are in your world," emphasizing that the deceased remain intimately connected to our daily reality rather than residing in a distant, unreachable location. Callers Carol and Christine provide vivid examples of how these signs manifest in specific, personal ways. Carol describes receiving comfort from her 11-year-old grandson, Ivan, through the repeated appearance of ladybugs and references to the game Minecraft. Christine shares a unique "morning song" phenomenon where specific lyrics—such as Crosby, Stills & Nash's "Southern Cross"—pop into her head upon waking, often correlating directly with her life decisions or travel plans. The hosts suggest that these musical messages are not random but are tailored to the recipient's personality and shared history with the deceased. The dialogue also addresses the emotional complexity of grief, particularly when it involves difficult relationships. Caller Lisa, who is visually impaired, discusses her late mother's communication through flickering lights. Despite a complicated past, Lisa felt her mother's support when a stranger unexpectedly helped her with difficult paperwork. The hosts reflect on the "surprising creativity of grief," noting that while sorrow and joy are intertwined, remaining open to signs can help move an individual from a "frozen" state of anger or pain into a more "transcendent" space of peace. The episode concludes with a story about a young girl named Marie, whose father, after a tragic passing, played "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on a basement piano to comfort her. This narrative serves as a final testament to the idea that the bond between loved ones is not severed by death, but merely changes form. The hosts encourage listeners to foster their own "spirit practice" by maintaining an internal dialogue with those who have passed. This discussion reaffirms that the survival of consciousness is evidenced through a variety of personal, often playful, communications. By staying open, practicing gratitude, and acknowledging the presence of the deceased in our physical world, individuals can find a path through grief toward a continued relationship with those they have lost. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world
The Supreme Court rebuffed the Trump Administration's “emergency” request to revoke temporary protected status for half a million Haitian and Syrian nationals. It granted cert before judgment and set oral argument for April.The DOJ dropped charges against Jay Carey, a veteran who burned a flag in Lafayette Park to protest Trump's executive order purporting to ban flag-burning.In Massachusetts, Judge Brian Murphy blocked HHS Secretary Kennedy's attempt to rewrite the child and adult vaccine schedules.And the Justice Department keeps lowering the bar in an effort to get lawyers willing to sign on to burn down their reputations in service of the Trump agenda.MAIN SHOW:We discuss US Attorney for DC Jeanine Pirro's crashout over the implosion of her retaliatory investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Judge Boasberg quashed the subpoenas, saying that there was no reason at all to think Powell committed a crime.The Judicial Conference is making it slightly easier for criminal defendants to secure representation. They're also going to war with the General Services Administration, the world's worst landlord.The Live Nation trial continues, without the government. Andrew's got a deep dive into the Tunney Act and a similar antitrust case blown up by the Trump DOJ under pressure from well-connected lobbyists. These people made us agree with Laura Loomer — RUDE!TPS Cert Before Judgmenthttps://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/031626zr1_5h25.pdfUS v. Carey [Flag burning]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71223464/united-states-v-careyAmerican Academy of Pediatrics v. Kennedy [Vaccines]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70722326/american-academy-of-pediatrics-v-kennedy/Judiciary Says Courthouses Are in Crisis, Seeks Real Property Authorityhttps://www.uscourts.gov/data-news/judiciary-news/2026/02/24/judiciary-says-courthouses-are-crisis-seeks-real-property-authorityUS judiciary approves new public defender office focused on US Supreme Court advocacyhttps://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-judiciary-approves-new-public-defender-office-focused-us-supreme-court-2026-03-10DOJ to Allow Hiring of US Prosecutors Straight Out of Law Schoolhttps://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/doj-to-allow-hiring-of-us-prosecutors-straight-out-of-law-schoolLaw School Tells Students, ‘You MUST Be Aligned Politically With President Trump,' For Summer Jobhttps://abovethelaw.com/2026/03/law-school-tells-students-you-must-be-aligned-politically-with-president-trump-for-summer-job/Jeanine Pirro Crashes Outhttps://www.lawandchaospod.com/p/jeanine-pirro-crashes-outIn re Grand Jury Subpoenas [Jerome Powell]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/72490330/in-re-grand-jury-subpoenasThe Rule of Law Versus the Rule of Lobbyists [Roger Alford]https://assets.bwbx.io/documents/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/rqWZHzWNbqZc/v0Proposal to Give Judiciary Real Property Authorityhttps://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/judiciary-real-property-authority-legislative-package.pdfShow Links:https://www.lawandchaospod.com/BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPodThreads: @LawAndChaosPodTwitter: @LawAndChaosPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan, Andy, Billie and Vass are back to discuss the hard earned and well deserved draw away at Liverpool in the Premier League. We talk about player performances and ask whether Tudor has bought himself more time in charge of the team. We talk academy prospects, Vicario, Danso, Sarr and of course Richarlison amongst others. And we look ahead to the second leg Champions League fixture against Atletico Madrid and of course the crucial game next weekend against Nottingham Forest. COYS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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