What happens to our bodies when we die? Is there any proof that our loved ones can visit us after they pass? Do you ever really 'get over' the loss of a loved one?
These are just a few of the questions that are answered in this iHeartPodcast Network series.
Follow Kyle McMahon as he works through the loss of his mother from pancreatic cancer, traveling across the country talking with subject matter experts covering grieving, loss, spiritualism, the afterlife, death rituals and other aspects of death, grief, and mourning, bringing you insight and advice to help manage the unimaginable.
It’s coming for all of us whether we acknowledge it or not, so you’re cordially invited to join Kyle as he explores death, grief and other sh*t we don’t discuss.
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What happens to our bodies when we die? Is there any proof that our loved ones can visit us after they pass? Do you ever really 'get over' the loss of a loved one?
These are just a few of the questions that are answered in this iHeartPodcast Network series.
Follow Kyle McMahon as he works through the loss of his mother from pancreatic cancer, traveling across the country talking with subject matter experts covering grieving, loss, spiritualism, the afterlife, death rituals and other aspects of death, grief, and mourning, bringing you insight and advice to help manage the unimaginable.
It’s coming for all of us whether we acknowledge it or not, so you’re cordially invited to join Kyle as he explores death, grief and other sh*t we don’t discuss.
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Get resources & handouts at www.DeathAndGrief.Show
Kyle McMahon is in Lily Dale, New York, where he talks with Reverend Angela Abt about mediumship, psychic readings and bridging the gap to the afterlife.
In episode 8 Kyle McMahon discusses the odd and seemingly unexplainable things that began to happen immediately after his Mother passed away. Then, Kyle talks once again with Dr. Jan Holden on what after death communication is, what science is behind it and much more.
Kyle McMahon talks about the surprise of who rose up and who disappeared in the wake of his Moms death. Then he speaks with Dr. Jessie Stern about how attachment and support systems affect our grieving process.
Kyle McMahon talks the viewing, funeral and burial of his Mother. Then he talks with Todd Hara best selling author of Last Rites: The Evolution of the American Funeral.
Next week on Death, Grief and Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss, we return to dive into Death Rituals, Funerals and Viewings and the history behind why we do the strange things we do.
Kyle McMahon discusses the immediate hours and days after his Mom passed. Then, he talks with Dr. Kenneth J. Doka, Senior Vice-President for Grief Programs for the Hospice Foundation of America and best selling author of books such as Grief Is a Journey: Finding your Pathway through Loss.
Kyle McMahon discusses the final days through the final moments with his Mom before pancreatic cancer took her life. Then, he talks with Dr. John Goodill about what Palliative and Hospice care are. Finally, he talks with Death Doula and holistic death care professional Karen Karnatz.
Kyle discusses when he realized the end was nearing, what happened in his Mom's final days and how he almost didn't make it through. Then, he talks with Dr. Jan Holden, President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies about what near-death experiences are, what are the most common things seen, what the science proves and more.
Kyle McMahon tells the story of his family receiving the news that his Mom's pancreatic cancer had become terminal, what that meant for their family and how they handled it. Then, Kyle talks with oncologist Dr Gregory Masters, about what an oncologist does, how he is able to do it every day, advice on what to do when given a terminal diagnosis and more.
Kyle McMahon tells the story of receiving his mother Joanne's pancreatic cancer diagnosis, how he and his family handled it and how it changed their lives forever. Then, Kyle talks with Dr. Nicole Duffy, a health psychologist at ChristianaCare's Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute, about healthy ways to deal with a life-threatening diagnosis.
What happens to our bodies when we die? Is there any proof that our loved ones can visit us after they pass? Do you ever really 'get over' the loss of a loved one?
These are just a few of the questions that are answered in this iHeartPodcast Network series.
Follow Kyle McMahon as he works through the loss of his mother from pancreatic cancer, traveling across the country talking with subject matter experts covering grieving, loss, spiritualism, the afterlife, death rituals and other aspects of death, grief, and mourning, bringing you insight and advice to help manage the unimaginable.
It’s coming for all of us whether we acknowledge it or not, so you’re cordially invited to join Kyle as he explores death, grief and other sh*t we don’t discuss.
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Get resources & handouts at www.DeathAndGrief.Show