This week’s anonymous call begins with an unexpected laugh, “Don’t misgender God!” But from there, we turn towards the questions and stories that formed my guest’s beliefs.
She talks about witnessing her father’s peaceful passing, the strange signs that followed, and how those experiences restored her faith that something waits for us after death. We also dig into grief, how it lingers like a sudden pothole in the middle of an otherwise good day, and why she sees every person as an irreplaceable puzzle piece.
The conversation stretches from religion to consciousness, from science to synchronicity, all woven together with honesty and humor.
In this episode, we discuss:
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