The Void Project

#TheVoidProject Bonus Edition: A good death w/Wenndi Freer

July 29, 2023 Wenndi Freer Season 1 Episode 11
#TheVoidProject Bonus Edition: A good death w/Wenndi Freer
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The Void Project
#TheVoidProject Bonus Edition: A good death w/Wenndi Freer
Jul 29, 2023 Season 1 Episode 11
Wenndi Freer

A special bonus edition

Must death be such a taboo topic in western culture? To the curious, the exploration of death can inspire a spirit of discovery and wonder. Instead of experiencing emptiness, there’s a possibility of feeling incomparable fullness. And, perceived from a certain angle, it can reveal something of a spiritual nature to those transitioning and those they leave behind.

About my guest

Wenndi Freer is never satisfied with the superficial; her curiosity compels her to search for what’s underneath or behind initial appearances. When she was growing up in Connecticut she lost friends and family to early death, which led her to a number of questions about, and inquiry into death and dying. That unfeigned exploration propelled her onto a deeply personal spiritual path.

As a space clearer, Wenndi leverages the energy of people’s homes and offices to remove internal obstacles, loosen personal limitations, and position her clients to expand into an experience of the life that they truly want to live.

More about Wenndi
Website
LinkedIn Profile

Resources

Elizabeth Kubler Ross, Death and Dying
Raymond Moody, Life After Life
Brian Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters
Atul Gwande, Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters In the End
Sushila Blackman, Graceful Exits
Hospice Foundation of America
Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, podcast interview with Jane Fonda

Main Topics

3:03how I demystified death
6:11my first theories
7:29it became personal
10:45fullness and perception
12:35if you can move past thinking it’s only about loss
15:02something gets forced open in a good way
16:26death plan
19:09the gift

Podcast theme music
empty by Tea K Pea
freemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/

To hear more episodes of The Void Project, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Show Notes

A special bonus edition

Must death be such a taboo topic in western culture? To the curious, the exploration of death can inspire a spirit of discovery and wonder. Instead of experiencing emptiness, there’s a possibility of feeling incomparable fullness. And, perceived from a certain angle, it can reveal something of a spiritual nature to those transitioning and those they leave behind.

About my guest

Wenndi Freer is never satisfied with the superficial; her curiosity compels her to search for what’s underneath or behind initial appearances. When she was growing up in Connecticut she lost friends and family to early death, which led her to a number of questions about, and inquiry into death and dying. That unfeigned exploration propelled her onto a deeply personal spiritual path.

As a space clearer, Wenndi leverages the energy of people’s homes and offices to remove internal obstacles, loosen personal limitations, and position her clients to expand into an experience of the life that they truly want to live.

More about Wenndi
Website
LinkedIn Profile

Resources

Elizabeth Kubler Ross, Death and Dying
Raymond Moody, Life After Life
Brian Weiss, Many Lives, Many Masters
Atul Gwande, Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters In the End
Sushila Blackman, Graceful Exits
Hospice Foundation of America
Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, podcast interview with Jane Fonda

Main Topics

3:03how I demystified death
6:11my first theories
7:29it became personal
10:45fullness and perception
12:35if you can move past thinking it’s only about loss
15:02something gets forced open in a good way
16:26death plan
19:09the gift

Podcast theme music
empty by Tea K Pea
freemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/

To hear more episodes of The Void Project, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.