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In this episode of the Homegrown Podcast, host Liz Haselmeyer speaks with Mollie Engelhart, a former vegan chef and restaurant owner who transitioned to regenerative farming after the COVID-19 pandemic forced her to close her successful restaurants in California. Mollie shares her journey of understanding the complexities of food production, the importance of a closed-loop supply chain, and the role of death in the food cycle. The conversation also delves into political ideologies surrounding food choices, the reshaping of liberal environmentalists, and the education of children about food and death.Thank you to today's sponsor:Ancestral Supplements, save 15% with code: homegrown00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Farming and Personal Journey08:06 The Impact of COVID-19 on Business and Community11:15 Transition from Veganism to Regenerative Ranching21:15 The Healing Power of Raw Milk and the Raw Milk Fast27:54 Understanding Death and Its Role in Life32:49 Teaching Children About Life and Death35:39 The Value of Food and Its Cost: "cheap food is a privilege"39:29 Political Perspectives on Health and Food49:48 Finding Common Ground in Divisive TimesFind Mollie on Instagram HERE.Watch the interview on YouTube HERE.Find Homegrown on Instagram HERE.Find Liz Haselmayer on Instagram HERE.Find Joey Haselmayer on Instagram HERE.Shop real food meal plans and children's curriculum HERE.Get exclusive podcast episodes HERE.Shop natural home goods on Haselmayer Goods HERE.
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In this episode, we talk with therapist Han Wetmore about their extensive experience in hospice care and therapy related to grief and the dying process. They discuss the importance of presence and empathy for mental health professionals working with patients and their families during end-of-life situations. Han shares insights on anticipatory grief, terminal restlessness, and how to support a loved one through their final stages of life. The conversation also covers ways for individuals to process grief and continue honoring their loved ones after they have passed. Learn more about LifeStance Health: https://lifestance.com Follow LifeStance Health: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn TikTok
#330 In this fascinating podcast episode, Guy interviewed Sarah K. Grace, a former paramedic who is now a holistic first responder and medical intuitive. Sarah shared her extraordinary experiences of witnessing souls departing during her paramedic career, her struggles with addiction, and her journey toward embracing her psychic gifts. She discussed the intersection of physical, emotional, and spiritual health, her near-death experience, and the importance of living fully. The conversation delves into the mechanics of death, trauma, and the significance of grounding one's spiritual abilities. Sarah also shared insights on how individuals can start recognizing and developing their own intuitive capabilities. About Sarah: Sarah K. Grace is a powerful and dynamic individual who spent fifteen years merging her career as a paramedic in some of California's busiest 911 systems with her innate clairvoyant & intuitive abilities. Able to see, hear, and feel energy outside the normal senses since the age of seven, Sarah overcame great adversity and addiction in her early life as a result of physical abuse and poor family dynamics. After many years of struggle she ultimately turned her trauma into wisdom by healing herself and then using her psychic abilities in critical 911 settings to help thousands of patients deal with life and death emergencies. Sarah is now a best-selling author, speaker and sought-after intuitive healer who has appeared on Gaia TV, Hay House Radio, Coast 2 Coast, NPR, New Living Expo & more. She bridges the mainstream and holistic worlds while teaching people how to heal their trauma and embrace their own intuitive gifts by providing powerful healing and step-by-step guidance that makes sense in everyday life. Sarah is a vibrant person who employs quick wit and a wry sense of humor to connect with her clients. Grounded and ‘real' she pulls from her own personal experience to lead by example that full recovery from trauma and addiction are not only possible, but that intuitive gifts can be the key to an extraordinary life. Key Points Discussed: (00:00) - Psychic Paramedic Watched Souls Depart & 'Beings' Appear in Trauma Situations! (00:52) - Introduction to the Podcast and Guest Sarah Grace (03:01) - Sarah Grace's Journey: From Paramedic to Psychic Healer (04:41) - Discovering and Suppressing Psychic Abilities (06:36) - Overcoming Addiction and Embracing Gifts (07:27) - Navigating Life with Constant Psychic Awareness (10:50) - The Healing Power of Medical Intuition (12:41) - The Near-Death Experience that Changed Everything (16:49) - Starting the Healing Journey: Taking Responsibility (20:15) - Embracing the Path of a Paramedic (24:10) - Experiences as a Paramedic (26:02) - Understanding Death and Transition (28:33) - Life Review and Beyond (32:24) - Parallel Lives and Unity Consciousness (33:40) - Embracing Human Experience (35:57) - Developing Psychic Abilities (43:12) - Healing Trauma and Integration (46:52) - Final Thoughts and Advice How to Contact Sarah Grace:www.sarahkgrace.com About me:My Instagram: www.instagram.com/guyhlawrence/?hl=en Guy's websites:www.guylawrence.com.au www.liveinflow.co
In this episode, Robbie Gorr introduces us to the fascinating world of death heirlooms, explaining what they are and what we can learn from them.
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Shaman & Medical Anthropologist, Dr Alberto Villoldo joins the podcast to reveal the great Inka Prophecy: Pachakuti, the emergence of new humans, and the global transformation taking place this year. The Indigenous seers foretold a potential mass extinction for humanity unless we make radical changes. By his mid-20s Alberto Villoldo was the youngest clinical professor at San Francisco State University. He was directing his own laboratory, the Biological Self-Regulation Lab, investigating how energy medicine and visualization could change the chemistry of the brain. Anthropological stories hinted that there were people around the globe who claimed to know such things, including the Inka in Peru, the few remaining "shamans" in today's modern civilization. Over two decades with the shamans in the jungles and high mountains of the Andes, Alberto Villoldo would discover that we are more than flesh and bone, that we are absolutely fashioned of Spirit and light. He is the founder of The Four Winds Society, which bridges ancient wisdom teaching with cutting-edge neuroscience to teach us how to bring about the life and health we have dreamed of. Alberto Villoldo's wealth of knowledge has germinated 22 books, including Shaman, Healer, Sage, and the Top-Ten Wall Street Journal bestseller, One Spirit Medicine. His book, The Heart of the Shaman: Stories & Practices of the Luminous Warrior, teaches us how to tap into the creative power of the Universe to dream a new world into being. His newest book, Grow a New Body, and the Grow a New Body Cookbook, teach the reader how they can take their health for the rest of their life! ___________________ PODCAST CHAPTERS 00:00 - Dr Alberto Villoldo Trailer 02:17 - New Humans & Global Transformation 05:58 - The Pachakuti and the Great Upheaval 08:51 - Shamanic Perspective on Time-Space 17:13 - Creation Stories and Beings/ETs from the Stars 20:57 - The Healing Power of Ice 24:17 - Understanding Death and Its Purpose 27:05 - Upgrading to Homo Luminous 35:48 - Higher Functioning Heart and Breathwork 41:50 - Breathing Techniques for Resetting the Body 45:47 - The Breath as the Essence of Who We Are 46:39 - The Shamanic Perspective on Death and the Spirit 48:38 - The Journey to the Lower World and Healing Trauma 51:07 - Operating in the Visible and Invisible Worlds 51:48 - The Mastery of Reincarnation and Choosing Destinies 53:17 - The Three Worlds and the Lower World 54:16 - Healing Relationships with Mother Earth and Father Sky 58:56 - Rites of Passage & Healing Mother / Father Wounds 01:01:51 - Embarking on the Hero's Journey & Fire Ceremony 01:18:34 - The Final Trio ___________________ Guests: Alberto Villoldo, Shaman & Founder of The Four Winds Society Website | https://thefourwinds.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/albertovilloldo_thefourwinds YouTube | @TheFourWindsSociety Luminous Warrior: Documentary | https://products.thefourwinds.com/luminous-warrior-documentary-optin-SoMe Online Courses | https://thefourwinds.com/online-courses/ Host: Emilio Ortiz Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iamemilioortiz/ Subscribe to YouTube Channel | @EmilioOrtiz Watch Emilio's latest series on 4biddenknowledge TV l https://bit.ly/AwakenThe6thSense Shop Our Clothing Collection l https://www.unlockedmovement.com/collections/justtapin ___________________ Special Offerings to Support the Show: ✦ Make a One-Time or Recurring Donation on PayPal
How to love your life by understanding death and lean more into your experience this lifetime. Part two of this delectable conversation with Dr. Mary Helen is here, delivering so many empowering and perspective-shifting insights into the nature of our time here on Earth and connections to the other side. It's time to fully see the design of your life. This life is not a volunteer position and if you're struggling to find your joie de vivre, or you find yourself playing the blame game for your circumstances, this conversation can help you reframe your perspective and release that which is no longer serving you. Debra and Dr. Mary Helen explore human nature's resistance to doing the right thing and the nature of our evolution as a collective species and as individuals. Our karmic paths and lessons show up as patterns and are written in our Astrological charts, and throughout our individual evolution we are guided by a higher intelligence, which Dr. Mary has quite the connection to. Dr. Mary shares about her continued work with “The Council” in the spirit world and how it's possible to connect with the other side, even if you haven't had your own near-death experience. This conversation will remind you of the importance of living in your own authentic frequency, changing the conversation around sacrifice, and to not fear the other side because death is just a doorway or a change of address. Get your copy of Dr. Mary Helen Hensley's Promised by Heaven here: https://amzn.to/3UUCxD8 Connect with Debra on social media and get access to her latest offerings, workshops, and more: solo.to/dsastrology Key Highlights From The Episode How to love your life by understanding death and lean more into your experience this lifetime by living in line with your unique design The similarities and differences between our world and the spirit world Exploring evolution and other worlds, as told by a higher intelligence How to connect with the other side without having a near-death experience Human nature's resistance to doing the right thing Timestamps [0:55] Introducing part two of the I Don't Believe In Astrology Podcast and an introduction of our guest, Dr. Mary Helen Hensley [2:04] How Dr. Mary describes her profession in her own words [2:55] Showing Dr. Mary's Astrological chart as Debra shares her interpretation of Dr. Mary's Gemini Rising and Mercury placement [4:32] A timely analogy for addressing the topic of death with children, and how to understand experiencing communication beyond the human plane [6:13] How Dr. Mary experiences the spirit world [7:37] One of the notable gifts of Pisces [8:11] Speaking to the accessibility and evolution of the spirit world [9:30] Everyone asks this of an Astrologer… [10:08] What are the similarities and differences between our world and the spirit world? [12:23] Are there other worlds? [13:45] The message Dr. Mary received from “The Council” and what her view of the future is [14:49] Discussing evolution and the infinity loop [15:32] The influence of the human on the host (Mother Earth) [17:38] Human nature's resistance to doing the right thing [19:40] Dr. Mary shares a story about taking out the garbage and the connection to the importance of your intention [21:19] Why did Dr. Mary make the choice to come back after death? [23:45] Ask yourself this question about life [24:44] Words of encouragement and perspective [26:24] How can people connect with the other side without having a near-death experience? [28:24] Debra shares about her near-death experience at 15 years old [29:47] Changing frequency to connect with the other side [32:11] The longing for the deepest listening [34:30] When does Dr. Mary's emotional body get touched? [36:30] The nature of Dr. Mary's trust [37:15] Does Dr. Mary feel like there is a higher intelligence that is witnessing what's happening in the world? [39:05] Seeing patterns in situations and people [40:14] Who Dr. Mary would love to have a conversation with, alive or not [42:51] Questioning the assumption of sacrifice and changing the conversation [44:44] An upcoming class Debra will be teaching this summer about childhood and our purpose [47:13] Debra interprets the childhood theme of Dr. Mary Helen as described by her Astrological chart [48:33] Falling in love with your fate [49:15] A story about releasing yourself from the bondage of what others think [50:52] Changing your inner dialogue with compassion [52:36] Final words from Dr. Mary Helen- “There is no magic recipe…” [54:30] If you're interested in evolving, it's as simple as this
TW: Death, abortion, rape How to love your life by understanding death- whether you have an irrepressible zest for life or you're struggling to find joy and make this life make sense, we can all connect more deeply with life through its opposite… death. This is part one of an absolutely fascinating (and quite fun) interview with Dr. Mary Helen Hensley where we re-examine our relationship with death and life. Dr. Mary Helen brings her insights into the human nervous system through her work as a chiropractor, author, and healer, with a very unique twist- she had a near-death experience in her twenties that changed everything. Dr. Mary Helen shares the story of her near-death experience as well as her deep connection to the spiritual realm as a child, despite growing up in a household that didn't naturally accept her gifts. With Dr. Mary Helen's Astrological chart on hand, Debra immediately connects Dr. Mary Helen's experiences beyond the veil with components of her chart. This conversation holds practical, easy-to-understand analogies and insights on what happens beyond this life, and through a richer understanding of our karmic paths (as indicated through our Astrological charts) and what happens beyond life, we can lean more into loving our experience in this lifetime. Get your copy of Dr. Mary Helen Hensley's Promised by Heaven here: https://amzn.to/3UUCxD8 Key Highlights From The Episode How to love your life by understanding death and reexamining your relationships with life and death Incredible recollections from a near-death experience The relevance and importance of regulating your nervous system in the physical and spiritual realms Understanding the energies of Pisces, Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio, and Gemini within different applications in a natal chart Insights from beyond the veil and beyond our human constructs of time Timestamps [0:46] Introducing the I Don't Believe In Astrology Podcast and an introduction of our guest, Dr. Mary Helen Hensley [1:45] “Having an affair on life” as we are called to re-examine our relationship with death and life [2:21] Debra shares a personal story of dealing with death and honors her friend Tim in this conversation [3:50] Dr. Mary introduces herself [4:50] Interpreting Dr. Mary's Astrological chart highlighting Pisces, Aquarius, Taurus, and Scorpio energy [7:13] Dr. Mary shares about her upbringing with a southern baptist father [8:44] Dr. Mary's mother had the German measles while pregnant with her and her father's “event” that helped give him clarity around Dr. Mary's life path [10:45] The importance of “Judge” in Dr. Mary's story [12:43] “The kitchen table talk” and Dr. Mary's ability to see spirits [13:40] Dr. Mary's practical analogy around how she sees people in spirit [14:38] Dr. Mary's tells the story of her near death experience [17:38] Details around Dr. Mary's out of body experience and the awareness of being “the master of your own ship” [19:20] Debra seeks confirmation around a premonition and a car accident [20:55] What happened after the first sound Dr. Mary heard and its connection to our soul frequency [22:37] Dr. Mary describes what happened just before her life review moment and connection to elderly people [25:25] Debra echoes the imprint of NDEs and where most people can't connect to the experience [26:18] How long Dr. Mary was outside of her body and the breakdown of the constructs of time [27:32] The life review moment that changed everything for Dr. Mary [29:27] What happens in a near-death experience that juxtaposes when we attach the ego to this reality [30:48] Experiencing different realities and the spinning plates analogy [31:43] Astrology enters the past-life karma chat [33:08] Debra shares about her new book that will come out in 2025 [34:01] When Dr. Mary was given the choice to come back into this lifetime [37:20] “You already are that which you seek.” [38:39] The relevance of regulating your nervous system [39:15] Speaking to the traits of Gemini Rising [40:55] How interfering with the nervous system can be a tool for growth [41:44] The reminder for us all through this conversation [42:32] Why do we study Astrology? [43:20] One of the key gifts that Dr. Mary came back with after death [44:12] An insight into the observance of traumatic death and Dr. Mary's example to support this insight [48:37] The big moment Dr. Mary witnessed her father experiencing during the height of his dementia [51:15] Closing out part one of Debra's conversation with Dr. Mary [53:26] Allowing fear to have its own voice [54:08] Sharing gratitude for this conversation with Dr. Mary
In life, the only certainty is death. And yet, we have an almost superstitious aversion to talking about death–an aversion that is probably doing us all harm. Our guest this week looks at death differently. Alua Arthur is a death doula. Her new book Briefly Perfectly Human: Making an Authentic Life by Getting Real About the End is available at bookstores everywhere on April 16th. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alyssa-milano-sorry-not-sorry/message
Angela Kaatz is the owner and producer of Ghost Hunting Beauties. During this conversation, Genevieve and Angela dive into the role of women in the paranormal field and the unique sensitivity and connection women share with the spirit world. They explore the evolving perceptions of death and the afterlife throughout history, offering personal experiences and encounters with spirits and ghosts. And they touch upon the validation of paranormal experiences and the importance of setting boundaries when communicating with the dead. The transfer of energy and the concept of reincarnation take center stage, highlighting the diversity of beliefs and perspectives surrounding the afterlife. Kaatz shares personal experiences and beliefs about signs and messages from the spirit world, including encounters with birds as messengers. Learn more about Ghost Hunting Beauties HERE. Please consider sharing this episode with family and friends. And schedule your tour of The National Museum of Funeral History at nmfh.org. Key Takeaways 1.) Women play a significant role in the paranormal field, with many all-women teams exploring the spirit world. 2.) Women's sensitivity and nurturing nature may contribute to their ability to connect with spirits. 3.) Validating paranormal experiences involves trusting instincts, looking for specific messages, and debunking ordinary explanations. 4.) Perceptions of death and the afterlife have changed over time, with a shift from acceptance and celebration to fear and avoidance. 5.) Communication with the dead requires tuning in to specific energies and setting boundaries to protect one's own energy. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Avoidance of the Subject00:59 Ghost Hunting Beauties: Women in the Paranormal04:18 Validating Paranormal Experiences06:12 Changing Perceptions of Death and the Afterlife08:16 Personal Experiences with Spirits and Ghosts10:08 Historical Shift in Attitudes Towards the Paranormal13:48 Communicating with the Dead14:45 Validation through Specific Messages20:20 The Transfer of Energy and Reincarnation22:38 Different Beliefs and Perspectives on the Afterlife26:07 Validation through Signs and Messages27:35 Signs and Messages from the Spirit World28:32 Birds as Messengers29:26 Visions and Dreams30:25 Death and Grief at a Young Age31:25 Fear of Death and Validation of Afterlife32:22 Reincarnation and Past Lives34:24 Embracing Death as an Adventure35:21 The Circle of Life and Continuing Bonds36:21 Reincarnation and Continuing Life Through Others37:18 The Impact of Birth and Death38:11 The New Normal After Loss39:03 Knowing Things Instinctively and Past Life Connections39:31 The Purpose of Difficult Life Journeys40:29 The Importance of Living Life to the Fullest41:25 Understanding Death at Different Ages42:23 Exposure to Death and Grief in Society43:22 The Stages of Grief and the Lack of Timelines44:20 Living with Loss and the New Normal45:43 Living Life Without Fear of Judgment47:33 The Purpose of Funerals and Celebrations of Life49:45 Unresolved Issues and Reasons for Spirits Sticking AroundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we complete our tag-team breakdown of Adam Berry's new book "Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal". Join us and The Quite Unusual Podcast as we discuss the risks of contact with the dead, the afterlife of our pets, and grieving through the paranormal. Check out The Quite Unusual Podcast website here!Buy Adam's Book here!Join our discord server and discuss all things weird with us:https://discord.gg/9WZbaPUXXNWant to reach out? Email us at noctivagantpodcast@gmail.comCheck out all our socials:https://linktr.ee/noctivagantpodcasthttps://twitter.com/mxrorywixhttps://twitter.com/midwestundeadhttps://twitter.com/bearishterror Theme song by Matt Wixson Noctivagant Voice by Mike McGettiganArt by Nichelle Denzel *The views and opinions expressed by guests/books that appear on this show belong to those guests and/or authors, and may not reflect the views and opinions of the Noctivagant crew.*
On this episode we complete our tag-team breakdown of Adam Berry's new book "Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal". Join us and The Quite Unusual Podcast as we discuss the risks of contact with the dead, the afterlife of our pets, and grieving through the paranormal. Check out The Quite Unusual Podcast website here!Buy Adam's Book here!Join our discord server and discuss all things weird with us:https://discord.gg/9WZbaPUXXNWant to reach out? Email us at noctivagantpodcast@gmail.comCheck out all our socials:https://linktr.ee/noctivagantpodcasthttps://twitter.com/mxrorywixhttps://twitter.com/midwestundeadhttps://twitter.com/bearishterror Theme song by Matt Wixson Noctivagant Voice by Mike McGettiganArt by Nichelle Denzel *The views and opinions expressed by guests/books that appear on this show belong to those guests and/or authors, and may not reflect the views and opinions of the Noctivagant crew.*
Death is a constant in this world. It's all around us and we are fascinated by it. Some journey to explore its mysterios through science or religion. Some, like the author of this months book, investigate the lingering dead to try and understand them and why they are sticking around. Not just for those in the living world, but for the dead as well. Rory leads the crew, and special guests Nicole and Noelle of the Quite Unusual Podcast, on part 1 of the journey through Adam Berry's book "Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal". We talk about how we got into the paranormal, how the afterlife might be shaped, and we spiral into the tales of why Nick is not allowed pet hamsters. Check out The Quite Unusual Podcast website here!Buy Adam's Book here!Join our discord server and discuss all things weird with us:https://discord.gg/9WZbaPUXXNWant to reach out? Email us at noctivagantpodcast@gmail.comCheck out all our socials:https://linktr.ee/noctivagantpodcasthttps://twitter.com/mxrorywixhttps://twitter.com/midwestundeadhttps://twitter.com/bearishterror Theme song by Matt Wixson Noctivagant Voice by Mike McGettiganArt by Nichelle Denzel *The views and opinions expressed by guests/books that appear on this show belong to those guests and/or authors, and may not reflect the views and opinions of the Noctivagant crew.*
Death is the only true constant of our world. It's all around us, haunting us, a constant reminder of our own mortality. Some endeavor to explore its mysteries through science or religion. Some, like the author of this month's book, go right to the source. Join us as Rory leads the crew, and special guests Nicole and Noelle of the Quite Unusual Podcast, on part 1 of the journey through Adam Berry's book "Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal". We discuss how we got into the paranormal, what the afterlife might be, and why 74 is simply too many hamsters. Check out The Quite Unusual Podcast website here!Buy Adam's Book here!Join our discord server and discuss all things weird with us:https://discord.gg/9WZbaPUXXNWant to reach out? Email us at noctivagantpodcast@gmail.comCheck out all our socials:https://linktr.ee/noctivagantpodcasthttps://twitter.com/mxrorywixhttps://twitter.com/midwestundeadhttps://twitter.com/bearishterror Theme song by Matt Wixson Noctivagant Voice by Mike McGettiganArt by Nichelle Denzel *The views and opinions expressed by guests/books that appear on this show belong to those guests and/or authors, and may not reflect the views and opinions of the Noctivagant crew.*
How does your culture deal with death and grief?In this episode, I'm joined by the amazing Joél Simone Anthony to discuss an overlooked issue: the different ways different cultures deal with grief and death. Joél, aka The Grave Woman, is a licensed funeral director, sacred grief practitioner, and educator, the founder of The Black Death, Grief, and Cultural Care Academy, and hosts the podcast "Death & Grief Talk with The Grave Woman."Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about Jóel's passion for educating professionals about the importance of cultural competency, racial inclusion, and diversity in end-of-life, death, and grief care. Jóel also shares details of her first encounters with autopsies and embalming and how those experiences made her reflect on cultural differences and sensitivity to death care and funeral care practices.Additionally, we allowed ourselves to rethink our disposition methods, including afterlife beliefs when thinking of funeral care practices, and more.Tune in and listen to episode 200 and allow yourself to look at grief and loss from a completely different perspective.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Jóel talks about what makes cultural differences in dealing with death care so interesting (1:10)About Jóel's academy and the terrible experiences that led her to start her work (4:20)Let's normalize saying: I don't know, could you educate me on that? (10:30)Why we should pay more attention to the sacred aspect of cultural differences (19:00)Jóel talks about the first time she saw the inside of a human being (24:30)What's behind nature's tendency to mirror its work? (29:40)Resources mentioned:Book: Eben Alexander - Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the AfterlifeConnect with Jóel:WebsiteInstagramFacebookYouTubeListen to the Death & Grief Talk with The Grave Woman podcastLet's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTwitterThe Grief and Happiness Alliance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if we all had a better understanding of the process of death and what happens after death? What if we found peace in our own and loved ones graduation from this lifetime even if their lives and deaths were tragic?In this episode of the Sovereign Woman Movement Podcast, we're going on a heartfelt journey into the Kundalini yogic view of life's final breath. As a Kundalini Yoga teacher and therapist in training, with deep-rooted experiences in plant medicine work, I'll share insights into what happens during and after what is known as death of the body. We will also be looking at: -What happens from the moment we take our last breath and how the soul begins its incredible journey, detaching from the physical and moving towards the celestial. -The significance behind the rituals and chants, like Akaal, that help the soul let go and transition peacefully.-Yogic understanding of the tattvas, our life's elemental forces, and learn how their balance can impact our life and afterlife experiences. -I'll guide you through the profound 17-day passage of the soul as it ascends through the Blue Ethers, encountering realms of judgment, purification, learning, and ultimately, the choice of reincarnation or not- We'll look at the yogic perspective on suicide, & sudden death like overdoses or car accidents and how these tragic imprints become patterns of emotional pain when not healedThis conversation is an invitation to look at death differently – not as an end but as a graduation of the soul. It's a chance to build your strength to be present with the dying, navigate your own grief, and understand the soul's timeless journey from a place of compassion and wisdom. What insights or experiences have you had with the transition of a loved one, or how do you cope with the concept of death yourself? Share your thoughts and feelings in the comments below. Let's support each other in this shared journey of life, death, and the peace that comes with understanding.Sat Nam PS- Here is the link to the Sound frequency mentioned in the video of Akaal which is the mantra to be chanted for 11 minutes post someones transition: https://open.spotify.com/track/3nbhogEYZL9ZkRKT2oZPaB?si=d0b6c8f1806f45ea Click here to find out more about the Sovereign Woman Academy to Disrupt Ancestral Karmic Patterns of Emotional Pain here. www.veronicabarraganiam.com/swaFollow me on Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok: @veronicabarraganiam --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sovereignwoman/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sovereignwoman/support
This week we chat for a bit then get into some chaotic listener voicemails. A spoiler-free review of upcoming psychosexual thriller Saltburn, then Jess has some exciting news, and Tenney talks tiny gnomes in cars and his upcoming trip to the U.K. During our EVP session mysterious messages came through about being touched by ghosts, UFOs, the Grim Reaper, Mysterious balloons, and more! If you are dead (jk) and can conjure enough energy to send us an EVP, call 313-444-5170 to be on a future episode! Be a dummy or a dumpster by supporting the podcast on our Patreon: http://patreon.com/whatsupweirdo Call the show and leave a message! 313-444-5170 Follow us! Twitter: @johneltenney @JessicaKnapik Insta: @johneltenney @openmyeyestoblue @wuwpod A huge thank you to our sponsors: Adam Berry: Books, Merch, & More Order his new book Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal at http://AdamBerryBooks.com IG: @adamberry Twitter: @adamjberry Old Town Roasting – IG: @oldtownroasting https://oldtownroasting.com
This week the I am reading from Adam Berry's book 'GOODBYE HELLO: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal'.From paranormal investigator and host of Kindred Spirits Adam Berry comes Goodbye Hello, which blends supernatural and psychological research to explore the paranormal and afterlife to try and help answer big questions about the end.Death affects us all—not just at the end of our lives, but every day. And yet, it's one of the most feared and misunderstood things we face. But what if there was a way to know more and use that knowledge to inform our daily lives? The first of its kind, Goodbye Hello blends supernatural research with psychology to explore death and grief. Written by paranormal investigator and star of Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters Adam Berry, this book will not only entertain but offer comfort to those struggling to come to terms with loss, grief, and the end of life.Goodbye Hello answers questions such as: Why do spirits linger around in this world? Is there a “light” at the end of the tunnel? Can you connect with spirits in your dreams? How do you prepare for what's next? Featuring incredible stories of real people who connected with the spirits of loved ones as well as interviews with paranormal experts Amy Bruni, Chip Coffey, and many more, Goodbye Hello helps you understand where you go after this life and why some stick around. Whether you want to believe in the afterlife, don't believe in it at all, or just want to come to your own conclusions, Goodbye Hello is the ultimate paranormal guide for you.BioAdam Berry is the executive producer and star of his own paranormal reality television show on the Travel Channel called Kindred Spirits (now in its seventh season). His other TV credits include: “Reunion in Hell,” Haunted Salem: Live, Kindred Spirits: Resurrected, Paranormal Lockdown, Expedition Unknown: Search for The Afterlife, Ghost Hunters (NBC, Syfy), Ghost Hunters Halloween Live, Ghost Hunters Academy, Pickler & Ben, the Anderson Cooper show, and Weekend Today, among others. After growing up in a haunted house and years of study and research, he founded his own paranormal research team with his husband, Ben Berry, in Provincetown, MA, and soon after his hobby became a career. He has traveled the country extensively giving lectures in theaters and at conferences and conventions on paranormal investigation and supernatural phenomena. He is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory.Amazon link http://rb.gy/jw77ehttps://www.adam-berry.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast
This week I am talking to Adam Berry about his book 'Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal'.From paranormal investigator and host of Kindred Spirits Adam Berry comes Goodbye Hello, which blends supernatural and psychological research to explore the paranormal and afterlife to try and help answer big questions about the end.Death affects us all—not just at the end of our lives, but every day. And yet, it's one of the most feared and misunderstood things we face. But what if there was a way to know more and use that knowledge to inform our daily lives? The first of its kind, Goodbye Hello blends supernatural research with psychology to explore death and grief. Written by paranormal investigator and star of Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters Adam Berry, this book will not only entertain but offer comfort to those struggling to come to terms with loss, grief, and the end of life.Goodbye Hello answers questions such as: Why do spirits linger around in this world? Is there a “light” at the end of the tunnel? Can you connect with spirits in your dreams? How do you prepare for what's next? Featuring incredible stories of real people who connected with the spirits of loved ones as well as interviews with paranormal experts Amy Bruni, Chip Coffey, and many more, Goodbye Hello helps you understand where you go after this life and why some stick around. Whether you want to believe in the afterlife, don't believe in it at all, or just want to come to your own conclusions, Goodbye Hello is the ultimate paranormal guide for you.BioAdam Berry is the executive producer and star of his own paranormal reality television show on the Travel Channel called Kindred Spirits (now in its seventh season). His other TV credits include: “Reunion in Hell,” Haunted Salem: Live, Kindred Spirits: Resurrected, Paranormal Lockdown, Expedition Unknown: Search for The Afterlife, Ghost Hunters (NBC, Syfy), Ghost Hunters Halloween Live, Ghost Hunters Academy, Pickler & Ben, the Anderson Cooper show, and Weekend Today, among others. After growing up in a haunted house and years of study and research, he founded his own paranormal research team with his husband, Ben Berry, in Provincetown, MA, and soon after his hobby became a career. He has traveled the country extensively giving lectures in theaters and at conferences and conventions on paranormal investigation and supernatural phenomena. He is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory.http://rb.gy/jw77ehttps://www.adam-berry.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast
Another chaotic episode is here! We talk Golden Bachelor, Iowa's Haunted Squirrel Cage Jail, New Colorado Bigfoot sighting video, The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, The Villisca Ax Murder House, Prime Video's new time travel horror comedy slasher Totally Killer, Hulu's upcoming queer ghost hunting show Living For The Dead, Disappointing true crime updates, Strange facts, Godzilla, Olive Garden, and much more!! Falloppiooooo… Be a dummy or a dumpster by supporting the podcast on our Patreon: http://patreon.com/whatsupweirdo Call the show and leave a message! 313-444-5170 Follow us! Twitter: @johneltenney @JessicaKnapik Insta: @johneltenney @openmyeyestoblue @wuwpod A huge thank you to our sponsors: Adam Berry: Books, Merch, & More Order his new book Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal at http://AdamBerryBooks.com IG: @adamberry Twitter: @adamjberry Old Town Roasting – IG: @oldtownroasting https://oldtownroasting.com
This week we give a spoiler-free review of David Gordon Green's The Exorcist: Believer, Tenney recaps his spooky Strange Escapes weekend on Michigan's Mackinac Island, and a bonus preview of his upcoming 2023 Michigan's Most Haunted Cities list, Jess tweaks out about HBO Max's fully nude UK dating show Naked Attraction, Then tweaks out even more over HBO Max docuseries Savior Complex. Plus the Xuxa Park fire, The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, Netflix's Who Killed Jill Dando? Time slips, Doppelgängers, Insane true crime moments, and much much more! Don't get woozy now… Be a dummy or a dumpster by supporting the podcast on our Patreon: http://patreon.com/whatsupweirdo Call the show and leave a message! 313-444-5170 Follow us! Twitter: @johneltenney @JessicaKnapik Insta: @johneltenney @openmyeyestoblue @wuwpod A huge thank you to our sponsors: Adam Berry: Books, Merch, & More Order his new book Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal at http://AdamBerryBooks.com IG: @adamberry Twitter: @adamjberry Old Town Roasting – IG: @oldtownroasting https://oldtownroasting.com
Dry those tears, we're back! Jess talks about her recent surgery and recovery so far, Someone nearly Final Destination'ed themself, Unsettling Steven Avery aka Making a Murderer news, Tenney recaps the many fun live events he's done recently, The Mexican Government unveiled a mysterious smol dry alien, Speed round reviews of ufo invasion movie No One Will Save You, Wes Anderson's Asteroid City, The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, #ChadGetsTheAxe, HBO Max's The White Lotus, and witchy supernatural series The Changeling on Apple TV+. All that and MUCH more!! Suck it, Grosse Pointe Shores… Be a dummy or a dumpster by supporting the podcast on our Patreon: http://patreon.com/whatsupweirdo Call the show and leave a message! 313-444-5170 Follow us! Twitter: @johneltenney @JessicaKnapik Insta: @johneltenney @openmyeyestoblue @wuwpod A huge thank you to our sponsors: Adam Berry: Books, Merch, & More Order his new book Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal at http://AdamBerryBooks.com IG: @adamberry Twitter: @adamjberry Old Town Roasting – IG: @oldtownroasting https://oldtownroasting.com
Darkness Radio presents: Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death Through The Paranormal with Paranormal Investigator/ Researcher/ Author, Adam Berry! Death affects us all—not just at the end of our lives, but every day. And yet, it's one of the most feared and misunderstood things we face. But what if there was a way to know more and use that knowledge to inform our daily lives? The first of its kind, Goodbye Hello, blends supernatural research with psychology to explore death and grief. Written by paranormal investigator and star of Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters Adam Berry, this book will not only entertain but offer comfort to those struggling to come to terms with loss, grief, and the end of life. Goodbye Hello answers questions such as: Why do spirits linger around in this world? Is there a “light” at the end of the tunnel? Can you connect with spirits in your dreams? How do you prepare for what's next? Featuring incredible stories of real people who connected with the spirits of loved ones as well as interviews with paranormal experts Amy Bruni, Chip Coffey, and many more, Goodbye Hello helps you understand where you go after this life and why some stick around. Whether you want to believe in the afterlife, don't believe in it at all, or just want to come to your own conclusions, Goodbye Hello is the ultimate paranormal guide for you. Adam joins Darkness Radio today to talk about some of the subjects in the book, and about his beginnings, and adventures, in the field! Get your copy of "Goodbye Hello..." here: https://bit.ly/46k457Y Stick to your wellness goals with premium, ready to eat meals from FACTOR! Head to https://factormeals.com/darkness50 and use the code darkness50 at checkout to get 50%off your order! #paranormal #supernatural #metaphysical #paranormalpodcasts #darknessradio #timdennis #adamberry #goodbyehello #processinggriefandunderstandingdeaththroughtheparanormal #ghosthuntersacademy #ghosthunters #kindredspirits #amybruni #chipcoffey #stevegonsalves #ghosts #spirits #spectres #hauntings #hauntedhouses #haunteddolls #demons #deliverances #exorcisms #angels #guardianangels #spiritguides #Psychics #mediums #tarot #ouija #Aliens #shadowpeople #neardeatheexperience
Darkness Radio presents: Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death Through The Paranormal with Paranormal Investigator/ Researcher/ Author, Adam Berry! Death affects us all—not just at the end of our lives, but every day. And yet, it's one of the most feared and misunderstood things we face. But what if there was a way to know more and use that knowledge to inform our daily lives? The first of its kind, Goodbye Hello, blends supernatural research with psychology to explore death and grief. Written by paranormal investigator and star of Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters Adam Berry, this book will not only entertain but offer comfort to those struggling to come to terms with loss, grief, and the end of life. Goodbye Hello answers questions such as: Why do spirits linger around in this world? Is there a “light” at the end of the tunnel? Can you connect with spirits in your dreams? How do you prepare for what's next? Featuring incredible stories of real people who connected with the spirits of loved ones as well as interviews with paranormal experts Amy Bruni, Chip Coffey, and many more, Goodbye Hello helps you understand where you go after this life and why some stick around. Whether you want to believe in the afterlife, don't believe in it at all, or just want to come to your own conclusions, Goodbye Hello is the ultimate paranormal guide for you. Adam joins Darkness Radio today to talk about some of the subjects in the book, and about his beginnings, and adventures, in the field! Get your copy of "Goodbye Hello..." here: https://bit.ly/46k457Y Stick to your wellness goals with premium, ready to eat meals from FACTOR! Head to https://factormeals.com/darkness50 and use the code darkness50 at checkout to get 50%off your order! #paranormal #supernatural #metaphysical #paranormalpodcasts #darknessradio #timdennis #adamberry #goodbyehello #processinggriefandunderstandingdeaththroughtheparanormal #ghosthuntersacademy #ghosthunters #kindredspirits #amybruni #chipcoffey #stevegonsalves #ghosts #spirits #spectres #hauntings #hauntedhouses #haunteddolls #demons #deliverances #exorcisms #angels #guardianangels #spiritguides #Psychics #mediums #tarot #ouija #Aliens #shadowpeople #neardeatheexperience
Jess is in medical crap hell and Tenney takes an L, Spoiler-free review of new slow burn Norwegian indie horror film Dark Windows, Our friend Andrea Perron has a new documentary called Beyond the Grave about death & the afterlife, Miranda rights? More like Miranda wrongs, Strange True Crime show details, Dr. Giggles, Stars on Mars, And a building shaped like a giant dick! All that and much more… Be a dummy or a dumpster by supporting the podcast on our Patreon:http://patreon.com/whatsupweirdo Call the show and leave a message! 313-444-5170 Follow us!Twitter: @johneltenney @JessicaKnapikInsta: @johneltenney @openmyeyestoblue @wuwpod A huge thank you to our sponsors: Adam Berry: Books, Merch, & MoreOrder his new book Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal at http://AdamBerryBooks.comIG: @adamberryTwitter: @adamjberry Old Town Roasting – IG: @oldtownroasting https://oldtownroasting.com
We're back from another fun-filled Michigan Paracon! We talk about the friends, the laughs, the whole thing. Jess was unknowingly robbed 37 days ago, The house at 10050 Cielo Drive was haunted BEFORE the Manson Murders?? Also the door to the Cielo Drive house is up for auction?? Plus you could buy a Close Encounters alien?? New revelations about Dennis Rader aka serial killer BTK, The new HBO Max docuseries Telemarketers, The Golden Bachelor, And some random spicy yelling at each other. We're tired ok, it's all love. Be a dummy or a dumpster by supporting the podcast on our Patreon:http://patreon.com/whatsupweirdo Call the show and leave a message! 313-444-5170 Follow us!Twitter: @johneltenney @JessicaKnapikInsta: @johneltenney @openmyeyestoblue @wuwpod Adam Berry: Books, Merch, & MoreOrder his new book Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal at http://AdamBerryBooks.comIG: @adamberryTwitter: @adamjberry A huge thank you to our sponsors:Old Town Roasting – IG: @oldtownroasting https://oldtownroasting.com
Adam Berry of the Travel Channel's Kindred Spirits joins Patrick in the parlor to discuss his brand new book, Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death Through the Paranormal, which has received praise from psychic medium, Tyler Henry! Other topics include the tragic Upstairs Lounge fire and its place in LGBTQ+ history, haunted honey, the best depressing movies, the reverence of prayer, and an individualized afterlife! Visit BigSeance.com/227 for more info. Other Listening Options Direct Download Link In this episode: Intro :00 Adam Berry is the executive producer and star of his own paranormal reality television show on the Travel Channel called Kindred Spirits (now in its seventh season). His other TV credits include Reunion in Hell, Haunted Salem: Live, Kindred Spirits: Resurrected, Paranormal Lockdown, Expedition Unknown: Search for the Afterlife, Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters Halloween Live, Ghost Hunters Academy, Pickler & Ben, the Anderson Cooper show, and Weekend Today, among others. After growing up in a haunted house and years of study and research, he founded his own paranormal research team with his husband, Ben Berry, in Provincetown, MA, and soon after his hobby became a career. He has traveled the country extensively giving lectures in theaters and at conferences and conventions on paranormal investigation and supernatural phenomena. He is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory. :46 Adam's book, Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death Through the Paranormal, and praise from psychic medium, Tyler Henry! 1:51 Patrick is catching up on Kindred Spirits! 2:37 Adam Berry's in the parlor! 4:21 A paranormal production on Broadway? 5:49 Let's talk about Goodbye Hello 9:37 The Upstairs Lounge fire and its place in LGBTQ+ history. (Book mentioned: Let the F*gg*ts Burn: The Upstairs Lounge Fire by Johnny Townsend) 13:25 Goodbye Hello isn't a memoir, but a memoire IS coming soon! 18:15 Interviewing Tyler Henry! And will we see him investigating in a future Kindred Spirits episode? 20:54 Haunted honey and Adam's incredibly unique ritual meditation at Liberty Hall. 23:45 Adam and Amy and how they recharge and wind down after investigations. 28:37 Patrick breaks in briefly to add his thoughts, based on his experience at a Strange Escapes event with Amy and Adam. 30:01 More on recharging and winding down after investigations. 32:00 “Sometimes you want to watch that movie that depresses you so good, you know? Like it makes you have a good cry, or what ever it is, right? And you want to stay in that feeling, because you're alive. It makes you feel alive.” For Patrick, this might be Girl Interrupted. For Adam it's Dancer in the Dark with Bjork, and it is Patrick's homework assignment. (Update: Patrick has completed his homework and is traumatized.) 32:35 The reverence of prayer 35:24 Why Adam doesn't specifically reach out to loved ones who have passed on. 39:55 The individualized afterlife, and the danger of having a preconceived idea of what crossing over is like. 41:36 When your thoughts on the paranormal and the afterlife change. 44:45 Details about Goodbye Hello and how to get your autographed copy! 46:25 Outro 49:38 A special THANK YOU to Patreon supporters at the Super Paranerd and Parlor Guest level! 50:58 For more Adam Berry AdamBerryBooks.com Goodbye Hello on Amazon Facebook: @AdamBerryFans Twitter: @AdamJBerry Instagram: @AdamBerry TikTok: @theAdamBerry The Big Seance Podcast can be found right here, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn Radio, Amazon Music, and iHeart Radio. Please subscribe and share with a fellow paranerd! Do you have any comments or feedback? Please contact me at Patrick@BigSeance.com. Consider recording your voice feedback directly from your device on my SpeakPipe page! You can also call the show and leave feedback at (775) 583-5563 (or 7755-TELL-ME). I would love to include your voice feedback in a future show. The candles are already lit, so come on in and join the séance!
In this thought-provoking video, Pastor Webster delves into the concept of sleep in Christian theology and its profound implications for believers. Drawing from the Scriptures, he explores Acts chapter seven and verse 60, where the martyr Stephen "fell asleep" after calling upon God. Discover how this biblical truth sheds light on the Christian's journey from earthly life to eternal glory. Through passages such as Second Corinthians chapter five, verse eight, and Philippians chapter one, verses 21 to 24, Pastor Webster illuminates the notion that when a Christian dies, their soul is absent from the body but present with the Lord. Witness real-life accounts of believers who faced death with unwavering faith and experienced the grace of God in their final moments. As you watch, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the peace and assurance that await the Christians when they pass from this earthly realm. Explore the topic of dying grace, the strength given by God to face death without fear, and how it impacts the believer's journey home. Discover the significance of caring for the Christian's body in burial and the promise of a future resurrection. Join Pastor Webster as he uncovers the profound truths surrounding death and glory in the life of a Christian. Don't miss this enlightening exploration that will challenge your perspective and bring comfort to your soul. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gnbc/message
Death is inevitable, and the truth is... we don't talk about it enough. On today's episode, CC brings on one of the her closest friends, Jamie Harmon! They both invite you into a "car chat" conversation where Jamie opens up about losing her father, and how it ultimately re-shaped entire life's perspective. From seeking Godly wisdom, to processing the thought "it's okay to not be okay." This episode is one that will encourage you to begin to carry a heaven-ever-after, eternal perspective. (& pstt... Jamie's answer to what Joy means to her will ignite you and inspire you!!!) Jamie Harmon is "off the grid" aka she doesn't have social media– but if this episode blesses you... share it with a friend who might need it in a season of hardship. ❤️"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." -John 3:16Join #thatsjoythemovement, and show the world what JOY means to you. Follow @thatsjoythepodcast for updates on all things That's Joy and follow CC across all social @ccalbonero! You can also text CC, ANY questions/topics you want to hear at (615) 813-4813.www.thatsjoypodcast.com
Spirits Speak – Exploring the Afterlife with Connie and Barry Strohm
Would you like to know more about death and what comes next? This week on Spirit Speak, Analyzing the Afterlife, we will us my gift of spirit communication to investigate what happens when you die. It is our belief that knowledge of what happens upon death can help you face the inevitable without fear. We will begin by channeling the Archangel, Azrael, often referred to as the angel of death. He helps the soul in passing. Then we will channel with Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple Corporation, an agnostic. Our final guest will be Robin Williams, famous actor and comedian who committed suicide after being diagnosed with a devastating and terminal illness. He will tell us about what happened upon his passing. Please join us at 10:00 am MDT on the VoiceAmerica Variety Network. Please tell your friends about our show, they will thank you for it. All of our past shows are available on VoiceAmerica or our YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@onestrohm.
Jesus said that God causes the rain to fall on the righteous and the unrighteous. Both believers and non-believers all share this same sin-cursed planet, and there is nothing we can do of ourselves to save ourselves from the effects of it. This episode article was written by Author's name and podcast produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA office. Become a monthly contributor at our site. You can also help out by telling your family and friends to check out the podcasts.
Welcome Uma Girish to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. This conversation with Uma Girish dives deep into letting your 3 am WHY be your portal to purpose. When you allow your writing, your creativity to shift into this perspective, you'll be able to deal with perfectionism and tend to overwhelming emotions that may come up as you set out to get your book into the world. Uma Girish is a Spiritual Mentor, Human Design Guide, and Award-Winning Author. She mentors her clients to find and live a life of purpose through the lens of Human Design by addressing their emotional wounds caused by loss, generational trauma, or other forms of grief that have not been honored. Visit - https://umagirish.com Book purchase links: Understanding Death: 10 Ways to Inner Peace for the Grieving Losing Amma, Finding Home: A Memoir About Love, Loss and Life's Detours Lessons From Grace: What A Bay Taught Me About Living and Loving
For Margaret, everything started when her mother passed. A few months after that, her brother Julian was killed in a motorcycle accident. This event made Margaret develop an understanding of everything surrounding death and grief from a completely different perspective. She now runs the Good Grief AUSTRALIA website - https://good-grief.com.au/ which helps others understand their grief journey. In this week's episode, I am sharing Margaret and Julian's story, what she considers the grief bubble and how that affected her grief journey, what was like for Margaret moving forward and coming out of the grief bubble after Julian's funeral, how she navigated the relationships after losing her brother and so much more. In this episode I'm covering: Intro [00:00:00] Margaret and Julian's story [00:02:05] The “Grief Bubble” [00:13:39] How the grief bubble affected Margaret's journey [00:16:41] Coming out of the grief bubble [00:25:16] Wanting accountability [00:36:07] Navigating relationships after the loss of Julian [00:48:06] How Good grief was born [00:57:02] Advice for Surviving Siblings [01:02:33] For full episode show notes and transcript, click here ✨Get The Surviving Siblings Guide HERE✨ Connect with Margaret Rice Website | Good Grief Facebook | Good Grief Margaret Rice Instagram | @goodgrief_oz Margaret's Book | A Good Death, A Compassionate and Practical Guide to Prepare for the End of Life Connect with Maya Instagram | @survivingsiblingspodcast | @mayaroffler TikTok | @survivingsiblingspodcast Twitter | @survivingsibpod Website | The Surviving Siblings
EP 95 of Tomorrow! - How Humans will Live Forever!
Science can't fully explain what life is. Three experts try anyway in a conversation about life, death and our desire to push back the expiration date. Talking about life and death is tricky for anyone, even scientists. Despite considerable research over the course of generations, scientists still don't fully understand what life is, what death is or even what separates the two. But where science lacks understanding, there are theories and questions about what makes something alive and how to keep living things from aging. And there are intriguing thoughts on the ethics of efforts to prolong life. These are the questions at the heart of this episode of the Crosscut Talks podcast, featuring Andrew Steele, author of the book Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old, and Carl Zimmer, who writes the New York Times column Matter and is the author of Life's Edge: The Search for What It Means to Be Alive. Led in conversation by University of Washington doctoral candidate Halli Benasutti, these two experts discuss life, death, aging and consciousness. And while they may not be able to arrive on concrete definitions of these elusive concepts, they certainly have very interesting insight into each. --- Credits Host: Mark Baumgarten Producers: Sara Bernard, Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers Event producers: Jake Newman, Andrea O'Meara Engineers: Resti Bagcal, Viktoria Ralph --- If you would like to support Crosscut, go to crosscut.com/membership. In addition to supporting our events and our daily journalism, members receive complete access to the on-demand programming of Seattle's PBS station, KCTS 9.
The median life expectancy for a man living in the United States is roughly 80 years. That works out to 960 months, 4,160 weeks, or about 29,000 days. Rick is sneaking up on 70 years old, which means, on average, he's got about 10 years – or 520 weeks – left. Putting the time we have left into simple numbers can be both a bit daunting and remarkably clarifying. When you're in the middle of them, the days can blur together. But the truth is that our time's limited, and how we use it is up to us. On today's episode of Being Well, Dr. Rick and Forrest Hanson talk about what's helped them come to terms with mortality, the reality of our limited time, and how we can use that knowledge to refine our focus and live a more fulfilling life.Watch the Episode: Prefer watching video? You can watch this episode on YouTube.Key Topics:0:00: Introduction2:30: Five reflections from Tibetan Buddhism4:45: How Rick's relationship with death has changed over time11:05: Appreciating life as a comfort in accepting death14:00: Dukkah, Tanha, and contentment16:30: Distinguishing the ocean (reality) from the wave (ego)21:20: Acceptance, contraction, and expansion25:35: Finite experiences, and undelivered communications31:30: “Life is for the living”33:10: Giving, contribution, contentment, and fulfillment40:05: What to do about regret?47:40: Serenity in old age49:00: Practical ways to hold awareness of death55:05: Recap Grief and Loss Workshop: We all face losses in life, from separation and disappointment to shocking, even traumatic events. Join me August 13 and 14 for 7 hours of LIVE, online teaching focused on learning simple, powerful practices that help us come to terms with loss, heal, and find happiness again. Use coupon code BEINGWELL25 at checkout for an additional 25% off the registration price.Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Sponsors:Bombas designed their socks, shirts, and underwear to be the clothes you can't wait to put on every day. Visit bombas.com/beingwell and use code beingwell for 20% off. Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world's largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.Ready to shake up your protein Ritual? Being Well listeners get 10% off during your first 3 months at ritual.com/WELL.Connect with the show:Subscribe on iTunesFollow Forrest on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow Forrest on InstagramFollow Rick on FacebookFollow Forrest on FacebookVisit Forrest's website
In last week's follow-up post about community (‘Can we just hang out?'), I mentioned the advantages of doing the obvious—that is, actually teaching our people about the nature of membership and community. But how well do we do this kind of thing? I said this:I am often struck by how meagrely and haphazardly we teach about such subjects in our churches. We do the essential work of expounding the Scriptures week by week, and we also study Bible passages in our small groups (often the same ones). But the integrative work of applied theology—that is, the task of drawing the Bible's teaching on a subject together, and showing what it means for our lives … this is something we do much less often, and less effectively.I promised some further thoughts, and here they are.Has it ever occurred to you (as it occurred to me recently) that when we preach an expository sermon on, say, 1 Corinthians 1:18-31, we are doing something different from what the passage itself is doing?What I mean is that our process starts with the biblical text—with understanding it, expounding it, and then applying its truths to our lives. The content of our preaching is initiated by the authoritative Scriptural text and flows from there to the minds, hearts and lives of our listeners.This is exactly how it should be, you say, and I entirely agree.But it is interesting that this is not how 1 Corinthians 1 itself proceeds. Its point of departure is not a text being expounded but a subject being addressed. In whatever way we describe the issue or problem Paul is tackling at Corinth—factionalism, divisiveness, arrogance, worldly wisdom—Paul crafts this chapter as a response to this. He draws on a theology of the cross in order to teach the Corinthians that their arrogance and factionalism is ridiculously wrong and out of place.I guess you could say that Paul is practising applied systematic theology. When we preach the passage, though, we are practising applied biblical theology—that is, we take the text as it is given to us in Scripture, expound and explain it in its own terms and according to its literary and biblical context, and apply its message to our hearers. The same is true for the small Bible study group that opens this passage, seeks to understand it together and apply it to one another's lives. We start with the Bible, and let its message shape our discussion and mutual encouragement.Again (in case you're worried) let me re-assert that this is just as it should be. In fact, as I look back on nearly four decades of Christian thinking and ministry, one of the features of the evangelical movement for which I am most thankful has been the consistent and vigorous effort to restore expository preaching and Bible study to the centre of our churches and ministries. God's word is the lamp to our feet. We should humbly and contritely tremble before his speech in Scripture, and listen. This is what the ‘expository movement' (if I can call it that) has sought to recover. And praise God that in many places it has succeeded.This is especially so when we consider the alternative that we've been working to overcome—the kind of topical preaching that starts with a biblical text and then springboards off into the topic that the preacher wants to speak about; or the therapeutic preaching that starts with the felt need in our lives and tries to solve it; or the moralistic or political preaching that is always taking its subject from the latest social issue or moral outrage; or even the systematic theology kind of preaching that preaches an important (or favourite) doctrine but never actually pauses to listen to and expound the text.Topicality is certainly dangerous. It not only runs the risk of replacing God's agenda with ours, but frequently leads us to lift Bible verses and passages out of their context and apply them in ways that the authors (and Author) never intended.But topicality is also unavoidable and necessary. This is because the worthy Christian walk takes place in human time and space. To state the obvious, daily discipleship constantly confronts us with circumstances and situations in which we are called to be godly and faithful. But as soon as we ask, “What does the Bible say about how I should be godly in this situation?” we are asking the topical question. We're starting with an issue and going back to the Bible, to draw together, integrate and apply what it says.So you might say that there are two ways in which God shapes and directs our thinking and our lives through the Scriptures. We start with the Bible, humbly reading and preaching and meditating upon it as it is given to us, having our minds and hearts transformed by the Spirit as we do so. And we also turn to it, and seek its truth and wisdom regarding the particular issue or challenge that we are facing today.Both are important, and they are complementary. The more we start with the Bible and have our minds shaped by it, the better we will understand our circumstances and situations, and know where to turn in the Scriptures for guidance on particular topics. Conversely, the better we understand the key topics and subjects that the Bible addresses, and its entire teaching about these subjects, the better we'll be equipped to read each individual part of the Scripture with an awareness of the theological truths that undergird it.Just as in theology we need both biblical and systematic theology, so in church life we need both to teach and apply the Bible expositorily on its own terms and teach and apply the theology of the Bible to the issues and challenges of our lives.Which brings me back to the question with which we started: where in our church life today do we teach about topics?I am referring not just to the classical topics of theology—the person and work of Christ, the content of the gospel, the doctrine of Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and so on. I'm also talking about the various topics of Christian living and ministry—the nature of faith and love and hope and thanksgiving and generosity and assurance and holiness and so much more. Where do we teach our people what membership and community mean, or what the Bible itself is and how to read it, or what evangelism is and how we can personally be involved in it, and so on?Historically, evangelical churches have done this in various ways and at different levels. We preach the occasional topical sermon series. We run conferences or weekends that address topics. We might run a one-off seminar at church. However, most churches in my part of the world have few or no intentional ministry structures within which to do applied theology with our people.I was struck (once again) during my recent trip to the US by their culture of adult Sunday schools. It's common in many American evangelical churches for Sunday morning to consist of an hour of Sunday school (both for adults and children), followed by Sunday service. The adult Sunday school is essentially the vehicle for topical teaching in the church—whether on doctrinal subjects (‘Understanding Death and the Afterlife') or on subjects of Christian living and ministry (‘Biblical parenting'; ‘One-to-one ministry'; ‘Sharing your faith').I know that adult Sunday schools have their issues, and I don't remotely know how we could introduce that kind of structure into the churches in my part of the world. But I remain a little jealous of what the structure (or trellis) allows many US churches to do in an uncomplicated way—to regularly teach applied theology to their people on a range of important subjects.As I think about my own history in all of this, I realise that what I'm talking about overlaps a great deal with what we have often called ‘training'—that is, starting with a particular subject of Christian living or ministry (evangelism, one-to-one encouragement, reading the Bible for yourself), working through what the Bible says about it, and then encouraging and helping each other put it into practice. It's a variety of the applied theology we're considering. I guess (as I think about it) many of the training programs and resources that I've developed over the years with Matthias Media have been directed to this area—to helping churches teach and train people on key subjects of Christian living and ministry; to do applied theology in the context of church life.But there's a twofold complication to that history.* As I look back, it's clear that many churches have found it tricky to fit this kind of applied theology (‘teaching-training') into their busy programs. Parish life is complicated, and people are busy. There's less disposable time and space than (say) in university or young adult ministries. ‘There's no time for training' has been a common refrain.* Where churches have made space for this kind of teaching-training, it often hasn't been integrated into the overall ministry trellises of the church, and so often has not produced the hoped-for fruit. For example, we might have trained people in understanding evangelism, but have not harnessed that understanding, energy and ability in way that utilises what people have learned—like having a coherent, effective ‘evangelistic engine' in the church that people work on together.I'm dealing in very broad generalizations at this point!But whatever the history, and whatever the reasons, I think the generalization with which I started this post is certainly true for many evangelical churches today—in the midst of all that we do, many of us lack contexts or spaces within which to effectively teach-and-train people in the vital subjects of Christian thought and living and ministry (such as the subject of membership and community that kicked this discussion off).What's the answer, practically speaking?I'm very keen for your ideas! I don't think there are simple answers, but we need to find some way forward.I guess we could rethink our Sundays to incorporate something that approximated the ‘adult Sunday school'—but that would be a major logistical and cultural change for many Australian churches.We could start a regular or occasional program that mimicked what adult Sunday school achieves, but at a different time or in a different way—a ‘school of Christian thought and living'. This could be something regular, or something we do once or twice a year for 8 weeks. It would also have its challenges—the thought of starting and maintaining an additional ministry structure like this would make many pastors think twice. But having thought twice, and considered how important the task is, we still might prioritise this teaching-training structure over some other things we currently do.Perhaps the most obvious solution would be to utilise the most suitable existing ministry trellis we have—our network of small groups. We could devote a certain number of weeks each year (say 8-10) to working through topics in small groups rather than passages. This is also not without its challenges—in particular, we don't want to load small group leaders with teaching-and-training expectations and responsibilities they aren't equipped for. However, if we managed to find some high quality teaching resources that were simple and straightforward enough for group leaders to use easily, there's no reason this couldn't work very effectively. I can't imagine where you'd find those kind of resources … maybe we should start a publishing ministry of some sort to produce them …If this post has wound its way towards being a minor apologia for the role of Matthias Media in resourcing this kind of applied theology, I didn't start out with that in mind! Nor is it the important point.Whatever the structures, and whatever the resources we use, there is a real need here. We are quite right to think about teaching new members what membership means, and to come up with some regular framework or ministry structures within which that can happen. But the same is true for teaching our existing members what membership means—and what mutual service means, and what evangelism means, and what biblical sexuality means, and so much more. There are teachings and doctrines that we need to ‘set before the brothers' (1 Tim 4:6).How are we going to do that?PSI'd very much like your feedback and ideas on this important and practical question. What do you think? And what is your experience and wisdom? Hit reply to this email, or make a comment on the website.Another angle to the issue this post addresses is the steady decline in reading Christian books that has occurred over the past four decades. This used to be a key and much-used medium for teaching Christians about important subjects. Faithful books on important subjects were recommended by pastors, sold at the back of churches, read and discussed in small groups (as an occasional break from regular Bible study), and so on. It was part of the Christian teaching-and-learning culture. Times and technologies change. It's not the book itself that's important but what it offers—carefully constructed, biblically faithful (God-willing!) teaching about important subjects. As books have declined, have we replaced them with anything? I don't think so. And our Christian learning culture is the poorer for it. Mind you, I'm not the only one who thinks that the day of the book has not passed. Christians basically invented book culture in the West (as we know it), and founded schools to teach people to read, so that they could read the Bible and other Christian literature. We once built a culture of reading, and we can re-build it. But that's a topic for another time!As I look back over the teaching-training resources I've been involved in developing over the past couple of decades (either as writer or editor-publisher), I can see a definite trend towards making these more user-friendly and easy to use in an existing small group context. Recently I've been experimenting with a format that Matthias Media is calling ‘Learn Together'—a package that provides a mix of Bible study, discussion, exercises, text and video that almost runs itself in a small group context (i.e. that is easier in most respects than leading the usual inductive Bible study discussion). The new Learn the Gospel resource that is due out soon is in this format, and will be an interesting case study. I can't help feeling that if we can't find a way to use a resource like this to teach our people the gospel itself (surely the most central and basic topic that we'd want Christians to master) then something is wrong somewhere.But we will see!This is an adult Sunday school class from one of the churches I've visited in the US (not during this most recent trip). It's pretty commonly like this—20-30 people in a room, with a guy out the front leading an interactive-style teaching time. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe
What's the episode about? In this episode, hear Professor Frank Eyetsemitan discuss the psychology of death, ageing, intergenerational relationships, cross-cultural gerontology, and grief. Who is Frank? Professor Frank Eyetsemitan is Professor of Psychology at Roger Williams University in Bristol Rhode Island, where he previously held the position of Associate Dean for Social Sciences Division of the College of Arts and Sciences. Professor Eyetsemitan's work in the field of aging spans almost three decades. His research interests include intergenerational relationships (within families and within skilled care facilities), cross-cultural gerontology, and adult grief outcomes. Prof Eyetsemitan's works have appeared in prominent journals on Aging and Death & Dying, including the Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology; Death Studies; and OMEGA: Death and Dying. His book (published in 2003 with James Gire as co-author), entitled: Aging and Adult Development in Developing Societies: Applying Western Theories and Concepts discusses the appropriateness of applying key Western theories and concepts to non-Western populations. He is also the author of the textbook, Understanding Death & Dying: Encountering death, dying and the afterlife (2020); and of Death, Dying and Bereavement Around the World: theories, varied views and customs (2021). How do I cite the episode in my research and reading lists? To cite this episode, you can use the following citation: Eyetsemitan, F. (2022) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 6 May 2022. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.19721980 What next? Check out more episodes or find out more about the hosts! Got a question? Get in touch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedeathstudiespodcast/message
On today's episode, I chat with Dr. Sophie Gilbert, a wildlife biologist, hunter, mom, and grateful heterotroph living in Moscow, Idaho. For the past six years, she's been a professor at the University of Idaho, where she's worked on all kinds of projects, from deer in the coastal temperate rainforest of Alaska to the conjoined effects of drought and carnivores on wildlife-ranching systems in the west. Now, Sophie is joining a forest ecosystem services start-up, NCX, where she'll work to make sure that wildlife habitat and biodiversity are valued alongside forest carbon in the fight against climate change. Sophie and I chat about what it means to ensure that hunting is both biologically renewable and socially sustainable, how we come to a deeper understanding of death as human beings and consumers, and the need for more deliberate and patient communication about the rich and complex issues related to hunting and conservation. In the conservation segment, I give an update on two stories related to funding for conservation: a recent announcement by Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and the next steps for the Recovering America's Wildlife Act. In this episode, we discuss: Department of the Interior press release: https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/secretary-haaland-announces-progress-toward-conservation-and-restoration-wildlife#:~:text=Secretary%20Haaland%20announced%20%242.5%20million,Corridors%20and%20Habitat%20Connectivity%20program “Western Big Game Seasonal Habitat and Migration Corridors Fund”: https://www.nfwf.org/sites/default/files/2022-04/NFWF-WesternBigGameMigration-20220330-GS.pdf Report: “Ungulate Migrations of the Western United States, Volume 2”: https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/sir20225008 Blog: "Habitat Connectivity is a Critical Part of Wildlife Conservation": https://landscapesandletters.com/2017/06/10/habitat-connectivity-is-a-critical-part-of-wildlife-conservation/ Blog: "Cooperative Conservation Defines the Hunting Narrative": https://landscapesandletters.com/2021/02/17/cooperative-conservation-defines-the-hunting-narrative/ The Wildlife Society: “Recovering America's Wildlife Act”: https://wildlife.org/policy/recovering-americas-wildlife-act/ The Wildlife Society: “Recovering America's Wildlife Act heads to Senate floor”: https://wildlife.org/recovering-americas-wildlife-act-heads-to-senate-floor/
The black hole of grief that is associated with death immediately disappears in the warm and hope-filled light of true understanding. We have strayed from the ancient wisdom which used to guide all people's lives. And so, death has become unnecessarily tragic for the person experiencing dying and those of us who are left behind to grieve.This anguish is greatly diminished with the wisdom of true spiritual understanding. A simple guide to living well and dying well.
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The Three Guides of the Light wanted to share a truthful and open conversation about death. They explain how we are inundated with death daily in the media as we journey through this pandemic of 2020. It is not just covid alone, but also the many ripple effects from it. There are many souls currently leaving the planet to cross over to the other side. The 3GL asked that I open up a dialogue about it so that we can reduce the fear of death and embrace the role it holds in the cycle of life in this part of our souls journey. And most importantly to assure us that we never cease to exit. Death is but a doorway to another realm, the realm of our true home. www.avalonspirit.com
Q: have you been faced with death recently, either in your immediate circle or in your community? As many of us are realizing how fragile life really is, we're starting to reimagine things in new ways. Life, death, rebirth and start once again. It's an age old concept but one to evaluate with new eyes, especially now. My special guest today is Jess Weiner and she's simplifying how to reimagine your life by understanding death. Whether you or someone you know is grappling with a positive COVID-19 test result or you've simply got aging parents and you wish the clock would slow way, way down… death is inevitable for all of us, eventually. How we interpret it and face life now is a whole other matter, completely. Here's how to live life to the fullest from this day forward. My special guest today is Jess Weiner and she's simplifying how to reimagine your life by understanding death. We tackle all aspects of it, including: What led her to this work and inspired her to study death and dying, as a whole With the many profound conversations on death that she's had so far for her new podcast, “We're All Going to Die, Anyway,” she shares why facing loss (really) does help people to live better What the first step is to reimagining your own life, especially now during a pandemic There is trauma and grief that needs to be processed from experiencing COVID-19… how she is handling it and how to preserve and protect the business you've built …and ultimately, how to minimize the burnout that comes from the grief and recovery process of BIG change So, the question is simple. Are you afraid of dying? What about really living? If you've found yourself reevaluating your core values and what's most important in your life during these last few (insane) months, I hope my conversation with Jess inspires you. Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here: https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/jess-weiner-reimagine-your-life