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“I see dead people” ~ When the living see the dead

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Please listen to this podcast. This one really got to us. It changed the way we look at the prospect of death.

Chris Kerr, a physician and palliative care researcher, with his team, interviewed over 1500 patients who were dying – and was amazed by what he heard.

You’ll hear from some of these patients who are dying. With very little time left, they describe with clarity and confidence, a transformative recurring event.

Truths that were buried are acknowledged. Those who loved unconditionally are cherished.

It is a profoundly moving meditation about an experience all of us will face.

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Dr. Christopher Kerr is a physician and Chief Exec. Officer and Chief Medical Officer of Hospice and Palliative Care of Buffalo in NYState. He’s a Canadian originally from Toronto. He’s also the author of “Death Is But A Dream.” Dr. Kerr’s research is also featured on the Netflix series “ Surviving Death” Episode 5. For more on him and his work: https://www.drchristopherkerr.com/

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We’d really appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas. Thanks for listening!

We’d really appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas. Thanks for listening!

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Please listen to this podcast. This one really got to us. It changed the way we look at the prospect of death.

Chris Kerr, a physician and palliative care researcher, with his team, interviewed over 1500 patients who were dying – and was amazed by what he heard.

You’ll hear from some of these patients who are dying. With very little time left, they describe with clarity and confidence, a transformative recurring event.

Truths that were buried are acknowledged. Those who loved unconditionally are cherished.

It is a profoundly moving meditation about an experience all of us will face.

Info on Guest:

Dr. Christopher Kerr is a physician and Chief Exec. Officer and Chief Medical Officer of Hospice and Palliative Care of Buffalo in NYState. He’s a Canadian originally from Toronto. He’s also the author of “Death Is But A Dream.” Dr. Kerr’s research is also featured on the Netflix series “ Surviving Death” Episode 5. For more on him and his work: https://www.drchristopherkerr.com/

Add’l Info:

We’d really appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas. Thanks for listening!

We’d really appreciate your support! Please rate our podcast and subscribe and follow us on social @CRAMideas. Thanks for listening!

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