Death Talk Podcast
When Rachel was 28 years old, her husband was diagnosed with leukemia. What they thought was the flu after working too many hours, turned out to be the life altering illness that would forever change everything they knew. Rachel became a cancer wife, manager, team cheerleader and expert juggler at life, while supporting her husband throughout his illness, until he died two days after she turned 31.
info_outline Shanice McLeish - Grief on the PlaygroundDeath Talk Podcast
Shanice McLeish lost her father at the age of 8. As an adult, she started Grieving It with the goal of normalizing conversations about grief. She now has a children's book coming out on September 1st, Grief on the Playground.
info_outline Dr. Joshua Black - Grief Dreams - Part 2Death Talk Podcast
In Part 2 of my interview with Dr. Joshua Black, we go into how to remember your dreams, dream analysis and maybe... the meaning in examining life from a new perspective after losing someone. I hope you enjoy.
info_outline Dr. Joshua Black - Grief DreamsDeath Talk Podcast
Dr. Joshua Black has dedicated the past eight years to studying dreams people have after a loved one dies, or as he calls them, "grief dreams". He's not just a researcher but he also had a dream about his dad after he died that he found to be very comforting and affirming. The research into grief dreams is fascinating to me. I hope you enjoy.
info_outline Tricia Barker - Angels in the ORDeath Talk Podcast
When Tricia was in college, she was in a horrific car accident and she died on the operating table in the Emergency Room. She floated above her body, she saw angels who were 9-feet tall standing behind the surgeon, sending light into the surgeon's hands as they worked on her injuries, she had a life review and saw her favorite (deceased) grandfather. I really enjoyed talking with Tricia about her amazing NDE and I hope you enjoy it too!
info_outline Benjamin Kintisch, Life Review: The Hospice Musical Creator - Part 2Death Talk Podcast
This is part 2 of my 2-part interview of Benjamin Kintisch, Cantor, chaplain, music teacher, and creator of Life Review: The Hospice Musical. His musical theater background and his current work as a hospice chaplain intersected and gave birth to this inspiring and important musical about life and death. I call this a "Bridge Episode" because this is the first episode that I am posting to both of my podcasts: this one, Death Talk Podcast, and my other podcast, I Have Dreams Dammit! Podcast.
info_outline Benjamin Kintisch, Life Review: The Hospice Musical Creator - Part 1Death Talk Podcast
This is part 1 of my 2-part interview of Benjamin Kintisch, Cantor, chaplain, music teacher, and creator of Life Review: The Hospice Musical. His musical theater background and his current work as a hospice chaplain intersected and gave birth to this inspiring and important musical about life and death. I call this a "Bridge Episode" because this is the first episode that I am posting to both of my podcasts: this one, Death Talk Podcast, and my other podcast, I Have Dreams Dammit! Podcast.
info_outline 011: Reincarnation Stories from ChildrenDeath Talk Podcast
Have you ever heard a child talk about their "other mommy & daddy"? Or a house or life they used to have in their "other life"? What do you do when you hear them talk like this? Today, I'm sharing a couple of stories with you. If you have a story of a child in your life that talks about another life, I'd love to hear from you.
info_outline 010: Erica Buist - Writer of "This Party's Dead"Death Talk Podcast
After finding her boyfriend's father deceased, Erica went on a journey, traveling to seven death festivals - in Mexico, Nepal, Sicily, Thailand, Madagascar, Japan and Indonesia - and she wrote a book about it.
info_outline 009 Tamara Vaughn - Attorney & Spiritual MediumDeath Talk Podcast
Tamara Vaughn is a Probate Attorney and a Spiritual Medium. She can communicate with spirits of all kinds, including animals.
info_outlineAfter losing her father at the age of 8, Shanice McLeish was set on a journey to understand grief. As a teenager, she got involved with Cate's Place, a non-profit organization helping kids who have lost a sibling, parent or primary caregiver. In working with the children at Cate's Place she became aware of the fact that she hadn't grieved the loss of her father. She then started Grieving It with the goal of normalizing conversations about grief. She now has a children's book coming out on September 1st, Grief on the Playground.
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