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What do you believe happens after we pass away? While there are many theories about what happens, only a few have actually been lucky enough to connect with those that are already on the other side. 

Suzanne Giesemann is a messenger of hope and the founder and teacher of the Awakened Way - a path to knowing who you are and why you are here. She is a former US Navy Commander who served as a commanding officer and aid to the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff on 9/11. Today Suzanne provides jaw-dropping evidence of the existence of universal consciousness and our interconnectedness with each other and spirits. Suzanne has written 13 amazing books and is often featured as a keynote speaker for top corporations. 

From being a US Navy Commander to a medium, Suzanne’s journey has taken her from one spectrum to the other. After the sudden death of her stepdaughter, Suzanne was determined to understand what happens after we leave life on Earth. She has found the perfect balance between her left and right brain, achieving full awareness and connection to spirits. Being led to Suzanne has taught me so much and made me feel more at ease with life and what comes afterwards. Suzanne is real, raw, and relatable, and I know you are going to love her like I do. 

In this episode, Suzanne Giesemann and I talk about how the death of her stepdaughter initiated her deep dive into afterlife research, the different messages that she has heard from spirits about the afterlife, how our consciousness and physical body interact, and so much more. If you are looking for peace of mind about the death of a loved one or are just curious for yourself, this episode with Suzanne is going to help explain any questions that you have been wondering. 

Tune in to Episode 66 of Uncover Your Magic to learn Suzanne’s incredible stories from her conversations with spirits and her insights on the afterlife! 

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