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This episode is not an interview but rather an honest-to-goodness conversation between two afterlife authors & friends. And I chose to do it this way because this episode comes out during the holiday season, a time of the year when we’re feeling the void of our loved ones in spirit. So I invited Natalie Sudman to join me in this discussion about the why & how we can recognize that our deceased loved ones are with us at ANY family or friend gathering. We talk about inviting them to the party, recognizing the signs they send us, teaching them what signs we will notice, and even how our remembering them affects them in spirit. I think you’ll enjoy this holiday special that is delivered with joy, a little humor, some channeling, and a lot of love. ~ Bob Olson, Afterlife TV Natalie Sudman worked as an archeologist in the Great Basin states for sixteen years before accepting a position managing construction contracts in Iraq. After being injured by a roadside bomb (improvised explosive device--IED), Natalie has since retired from government service. She is now enjoying art, writing, and continuing explorations into the non-physical. Natalie has been a subject of studies performed by the University of Virginias Division of Perceptual Studies, and welcomes invitations to act as a lab rat for any scientific investigation. Describing herself as an open-minded skeptic, Natalie finds that the rigorous methodology of science appeals to her critical mind, while her artistic nature enjoys the expansive freedom of leaving behind the critical mind in frequent forays into the non-physical. She maintains that an irreverent sense of humor and a willingness to look foolish are the cornerstones of constructive exploration.
Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 22:28:18 +0000

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