We all have two lives.

The second begins the moment we realize we have only one.

A storytelling podcast about people who faced darkness and how those incidents transformed them.

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Nurse Learns How To Orchestrate A Death

A nurse teaches health professionals how to orchestrate death after her two year old son died. She learned she had to experience his death with all her senses before she accepted it.

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Woman Of Science Embraces Super Natural Connection To Her Husband

As a pediatric anesthesiologist, for many years Michelle Grua believed only what she could see, hear, and touch. She trusted data and research. But when her dead husband reached out from beyond the grave in ways she could not deny, she had to reconcile science with the supernatural.

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Reluctant Psychic Solves Her Own Mystery

Kiersten Parsons Hathcock became a reluctant medium after she discovered an unexpected psychic talent. Today Kiersten helps investigators around the country solve missing children cases, and the spirits have helped Kiersten uncover and heal from her own traumatic past.

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Chef Heals Herself, Others Through Food and ‘Comadrismo’

Just a few months before her baby was due Maria del Carmen’s own mother died. Still grieving the loss of her mom after her daughter’s birth she spiraled into postpartum depression. It was in a moment of despair that she realized she needed two things: to connect with other mothers and her mother’s recipes.

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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma Helps One Woman Heal

Before she even knew the word for intergenerational trauma Manpreet Johal Bernie could see it in her own family. It wasn’t until her father died that Manpreet read a self help book about loving herself that she realized she didn't. Today Manpreet coaches people through their own intergenerational trauma using mind body techniques.

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Oklahoma City Bombing Survivor Turns Hope Into A Verb

In her twenties Amy Downs was living what she called a complacent, shallow existence. She felt empty and alone. When she discovered her husband couldn’t fix her life, she coped by eating. It wasn’t until tragedy struck on April 19, 1995, that she turned her life around.

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Family Attempts To Save An Endangered Language, One Child At A Time

Yuchi is one of more than 3,000 endangered indigenous languages. Many Native American tribes offer language classes to elementary school students, but linguists say the best way to learn is starting at birth. Halay and Jiles Turning Heart have banned English from their home in an attempt to save Yuchi.

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Once Overmedicated, Jay Shifman Seeks To Educate And Empower

Jay Shifman has made it his mission to end stigma surrounding addiction and help people tell their own stories because he was over diagnosed and over medicated to the point of two suicide attempts before he told his story and found a way out.

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