Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss

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  • Summary

  • 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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  • S1/E10 10: The Afterlife, Part 3: Bridging the Gap to the Afterlife with Reverend Angela Abt
    Aug 4 2023

    In episode 10 of Death, Grief And Other Shit We Don't Discuss, Kyle McMahon is in Lily Dale, New York - dealing with the unflinching loss of his Mother and exploring the world of Spiritualism and the afterlife. In the midst of his labyrinth of grief, Reverend Angela Abt steps in, offering a beacon of hope in the most unexpected of ways – through spirit communications and mediumship. Together, they explore this intriguing space, journeying from the spiritualist gatherings of the 19th century to the modern digital mediums of today. They talk about the evolution of mediumship and Angie's own path of discovery and learning, from her studies in Lily Dale, New York to her work at Santosha Holistic Center.

    As they navigate the tumultuous waters of grief and loss, Angela and Kyle find common ground in their shared experiences of losing loved ones, delve into the nuanced complexities of grief, acknowledging the cathartic power of vulnerability, and the importance of validating our emotions. Angela provides an enlightening perspective on how a medium can serve as a bridge to our loved ones in the afterlife.

    In the final chapter of the episode, Kyle and Reverend Abt examine the world of mediumship more closely. Angela shares her reading practices, shedding light on how she guides her clients on their spiritual journeys. The episode concludes with Angela giving Kyle a powerful reading that leaves him in awe, more convinced than ever of a continuing connection with his departed mother. This conversation is not just about mediumship, but about the human experience, our connections with the departed, and the transformative power of faith and patience. Through sharing their stories, they hope to provide solace and understanding to those grappling with loss.

    A. Joanne McMahon Foundation

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    1 hr
  • S1/E9 9: The Afterlife, Part 2 - Lily Dale, New York & the Spiritualism Movement
    May 5 2023

    In episode 9 of Death, Grief And Other Shit We Don't Discuss, Kyle McMahon travels to Lily Dale, New York - a gated hamlet in Southwestern New York which is made up entirely of Mediums and Spiritual healers.

    Kyle is given a tour of Lily Dale by Tom Cratsley, a healer and teacher who has been a resident of Lily Dale for decades. Together, they explore the healing temple, pet cemetery, Inspiration Stump and unravel the stories behind this unique town.

    Additionally, Tom talks about the origins of Lily Dale, its ties to the Spiritualism movement of the United States and the incredible life of Spiritualisms founder, Andrew Jackson Davis.

    Explore the unforgettable signs our loved ones can leave us, even when it seems unexplainable, on this fascinating journey into the afterlife and spiritual communication, and discover the power of believing in something beyond our physical existence.

    A. Joanne McMahon Foundation

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    34 mins
  • S1/E8 8: The Afterlife
    Apr 13 2023

    In episode 8 of Death, Grief And Other Shit We Don't Discuss, 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, President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies, and retired Professor Emerita of Counseling at University of North Texas (UNT). They discuss what after death communication is, what science is behind it, what the most common things seen in ADC's and much more.

    💜 Pancreatic Cancer Action Network 💜

    A. Joanne McMahon Foundation

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    39 mins

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