The Death Dialogues Project with Becky Aud-Jennison - Episode 111

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Exploring Death

Religion & Spirituality


Becky Aud-Jennison identifies as a DeathTalker— a therapist gone rogue. A fire was lit in Becky to create The Death Dialogues Project after intimately walking her brother and mother Home in 2017. But it was her dad’s visits after his death that validated that, indeed, energy does not die. A believer that our stories are the greatest teachers about all things death, her mission is to help bring conversations surrounding dying, death and the aftermath out of the closet.  Do you have an exploring death story you’d like to share with Lisa? Please leave a comment on the podcast or contact Lisa at Lisa@ExploringDeath.com  Links and Resources from this Episode http://www.millionairemedium.com Connect with Becky Aud-Jennison www.deathdialogues.net https://www.instagram.com/deathdialoguesproject/  https://www.facebook.com/deathdialogues Special Listener Gift Download Your Free Abundance Meditation Show Notes Being a death talker - 1:32 Energy does not die - 1:53 Becky's father’s death - 2:30 Her father had “brain death” - 5:12 Her family's story - 9:06 Having a visitation, her dad gave her a big hug - 9:28 Having a really deep connection with death - 11:26 We still miss our loved ones - 12:40 The experience of losing her brother - 14:39 Her brother’s experience with brain cancer - 17:47 The whole family taking care of her oldest brother - 21:21 The human connection with death - 22:44 Talking about the death process - 28:46 Dialogues with her loved ones -  30:32 Becky's experience with her mom's death - 32:22 The moment of her mom's death - 33:28 What happens when you are close to death - 35:37 Lisa reads some cards for Becky -  38:24 The Death Dialogues Project - 43:00 Lisa reads some cards about transition and conversations about death - 44:37 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. iTunes Spotify Stitcher RSS