My podcast is my passion project – where we explore life, death, consciousness and what it all means. We regularly bridge the divide between science and our uniquely human experience, our consciousness.
My well-respected guests include psychology professionals, celebrated mediums, brain science researchers, near death experiencers, well-known medical doctors, grief experts, and alternative healers. From my unique perspective as a psychologist and intuitive, we do research before each interview, and ask bold, thought-provoking questions. The result is an intensely packed, often mind-blowing dialog! Put your preconceived notions aside and learn how to find authentic meaning in your own unique life.
Guests Have Included:
Lee Harris
Dr. Lissa Rankin
Rabbi Steve Leder
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor
Dr. Eben Alexander
Dr. Bruce Lipton
Claire Bidwell Smith
Laura Lynne Jackson
Dr. Mark Epstein
Kelly Noonan Gores
Category
- Alternative Healing 29
- CHANNELING 11
- CONNECTION 22
- CONSCOUSNESS 7
- CURRENT EVENTS 1
- CYCLES 1
- Channeled Messages/Premonitions 9
- Connecting to Lost Loved Ones 54
- Consciousness and Healing 49
- DEATH AND DYING 74
- Death and Dying 16
- FAITH 2
- Facing Your Fears 9
- GHOST STORY 15
- GOD 1
- GRIEF AND LOSS 104
- Grief and Loss 11
- HEALING 36
- Happiness 4
- INTUITION 7
- JUDAISM 2
- LIGHT BEINGS 5
- LOVE 4
- MED 1
- MEDITATION 6
- MINDFULNESS 7
- MOVEMENT 1
- Making Meaning 15
- Meditation and Mindfulness 11
- NATURE 1
- Near Death Experiences 18
- PAST LIVES 2
- PSYCHEDELICS 3
- PSYCHIC MEDIUM 22
- Past Lives/Spirit Guides 13
- Q and A 5
- SCIENCE & SPIRITUALITY 12
- SIGN 1
- SIGNS 32
- SPIRITUAL GROWTH 12
- SPIRITUALITY 122
- SUPPORT 1
- Science/Spirituality 7
- Spirituality in Business 2
- The Space Between/Soul Sessions 9
- ZEN 2
- ghost story 1
SPIRIT VESSELS WITH JESSICA WERTZ
Have you ever wondered why it is so hard to talk about, much less deal with, death in our society? Have you struggled with your emotions around the death of a loved one? Have you scrambled to find ceremony and meaning when facing death?
In this episode, we talk with Jessica Wertz, a ceramics artist and founder of “Spirit Vessel” where she creates personalized ceremonies to honor the lives of loved ones, with meaningful ritual and handcrafted, uniquely designed urns.
REIMAGINE WITH BRAD WOLFE AND DARA KOSBERG
In this episode, we literally talk about life, death and the space between with Brad Wolfe and Dara Kosberg from Reimagine.
Reimagine is a non-profit founded by Brad Wolfe that draws on arts, design, and spirituality to transform culturally tabu attitudes around death and grief, to enhance how we live and how we die.
Brad Wolfe has a Stanford MA in Sociology and a Berkley MBA, with a human design focus. Dara Kosberg has an MA in education from Stanford, and is director of programming at Reimagine.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO ON YOUR LAST DAY? WITH ALUA ARTHUR
Alua Arthur is a death doula, attorney, adjunct professor, and ordained minister. Her goal is to bring grace and compassion to the cycle of life by planning for it and effortlessly tying up the loose ends. Going with Grace exists to support people when they answer the question, “What must I do to be at peace with myself so that I may die gracefully?”, and to support family members completing the affairs of their loved ones life after death.
GRIEF DREAMS WITH DR. JOSHUA BLACK
Dr. Joshua Black is a researcher in grief dreams, with a special focus on dreams of the deceased. Josh is one of the leading researchers in this field. In his research, Josh examines why some bereaved individuals dream of the deceased while others do not, the experiences of people’s grief dreams and how grief dreams help with grief recovery.
A EULOGY FOR 2020 WITH DR. AMY ROBBINS
In this final episode of 2020, Dr. Amy Robbins shares her thoughts on 2020. This will be a year that will go down in history for so many reasons. Hear Dr. Robbins’ take on what we learned and how death seemed to look us in the eye at every turn.
DYING AND DEATH WITH MICHELE LITTLE
Michele Little is a Certified Death Midwife who helps us prepare for the end of this life at Beautiful Dying Company. Conducting monthly workshops online, called Exit Papers 101, Michele holds our hands as she helps prepare the essential final paperwork for the dying and the death – the medical directives, the family tree, the final wishes, funeral arrangements, the memorials and bequests. Michele arrives at this calling the consummation of her history as a peace maker and life transformationalist, from leading women’s empowerment circles to Shamanic drumming in Ireland.
RECOMPOSE LIFE WITH ANNA SWENSON
Anna Swenson is communications manager at Recompose, a provider of ecological death care in Seattle, Washington. Recompose invented and is the first company in the world to offer “natural organic reduction,” a process that gently converts human remains into soil. Since joining Recompose in 2019, Anna has led the company’s marketing, education, events, and public policy. Prior to joining Recompose, Anna led public relations for technology start-ups while volunteering in hospice and end-of-life care. She enjoys reading, cooking, therapy, and the ocean.
THE HUMAN JOURNEY WITH SARA K. SCHNEIDER
Sara K. Schneider, Ph.D. is trained as a performance anthropologist, with degrees from Yale and NYU, and is the CEO & Founder of The Human Journey® . She consults to hospices, healthcare, and mission-driven organizations on learning and growth, and trains professionals to help families and support groups develop belonging, the capacity for meaning-making, and communication skills when they’re in the heart of change.
SURVIVING DEATH WITH LESLIE KEAN
Leslie Kean is an independent investigative journalist focused on bringing credible information about hidden, paranormal and “impossible”realities into the mainstream. Her latest book, Surviving Death: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for an Afterlife (Crown Archetype, 2017) was awarded the Parapsychological Association Book Award and is the basis for a six part documentary series now under production. Kean co-authored a groundbreaking front page story for the New York Times in December, 2017, about a secret Pentagon program investigating UFOs. Her previous book, UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government Officials Go on the Record (Crown Publishing Group, 2010) was a New York Times bestseller and has been published in eight additional languages. Earlier, Kean contributed articles to dozens of publications and was a broadcast journalist for public radio.
DO WE REALLY DIE ALONE?
Dr. Debra Diamond, Ph.D. is a natural psychic/medium and medical intuitive who was gifted with her abilities as a child. She provides remarkable insights for her clients to assist in healing and expansion.
ARE WE OBSESSED WITH IMMORTALITY? WITH PIOTR BIENKOWSKI
Piotr Bienkowski’s disciplinary background is as an archaeologist and museum curator. He has been Professor of Archaeology and Museology at the University of Manchester, Director of Manchester Museum, Chair of the North West Federation of Museums and Galleries, and before that Head of Antiquities at National Museums Liverpool. For many years, he was editor of Levant, the journal of the Council for British Research in the Levant, and editor of the British Academy Monographs in Archaeology series.
DYING YOUR BEST LIFE WITH DR. SUNITA PURI
Dr. Sunita Puri is the Medical Director of the Palliative Medicine Service at Keck Hospital and Norris Cancer Center of the University of Southern California, where she also serves as Chair of the Ethics Committee. Sunita is the author of That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour, a critically acclaimed literary memoir examining her journey to the practice of palliative medicine, and her quest to help patients and families redefine what it means to live and die well in the face of serious illness. Sunita received writing residencies at the MacDowell Colony, UCross Foundation, and Mesa Refuge, and was a finalist for the PEN Center’s Emerging Voices Writing Fellowship. The recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship, her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Slate, and the Journal of the American Medical Association. In 2018, she was awarded the Etz Chaim Tree of Life Award from the USC School of Medicine, awarded annually to a member of the faculty who, in the eyes of the campus community, models and provides humanistic and compassionate care.
SPIRITUAL ACTIVISM WITH DR. TERRI DANIEL
Dr. Terri Daniel, CT, CCTP is a hospice and hospital-trained clinical chaplain (interfaith). She is certified in death, dying and bereavement by the Association of Death Education and Counseling, and in trauma support by the International Association of Trauma Professionals. The focus of her work is to assist dying and grieving individuals to discover a more spiritually and socially-spacious understanding of death, grief, and beyond.
SHARED DEATH EXPERIENCES WITH DR. RAYMOND MOODY
Part 2 of Dr. Raymond Moody discussing Shared Death Experiences.
Last week, we discussed his work with near death experiences. This week we are discussing the phenomenon of Shared Death Experiences and why they may tell us more about what happens when we die then a NDE.
FINAL WORDS WITH LISA SMARTT
It was these words that promoted Lisa Smartt, an English teacher and linguist, to found the Final Words project, an ongoing study devoted to collecting and interpreting the mysterious communications at the end of life.
It is these words that give us insight and hope about what happens when we die.
IS IT THE END OR JUST THE BEGINNING?
Amy Lipkin Gould, a hospice worker, intuitive consultant and medium joins Dr. Robbins to talk about end of life transitions. Dr. Robbins explores with Gould what happens to the soul when we die and how she made the transition in her life from a social worker to spiritual adviser.