Listen "Grief, Healing and Evidence of An Afterlife with Liz Entin"
Episode Synopsis
Liz Entin didn't believe in an afterlife. She wasn’t spiritual, and she avoided thinking about death. That changed after she lost her father. His death didn't just bring grief, it sparked a search for answers.
In this episode, Liz shares how that search led her into quantum physics, reincarnation research, and mediumship. We talk about how she went from skeptic to believer after encountering evidence she couldn’t ignore. She even tested psychics using fake names and burner phones, trying to confirm or debunk what they said.
Liz is the author of WTF Just Happened?!: A Sciencey-Skeptic Explores Grief, Healing, and Evidence of an Afterlife and the host of the WTF Just Happened?! podcast. What makes her story unique is that it’s based on firsthand experiences and real evidence, not blind faith.
Liz discusses:
The moment she realized life after death couldn’t be dismissed
The University of Virginia’s reincarnation studies that shifted her perspective
Her secret tests of mediums with Google Voice numbers, fake names, and burner emails
The signs and synchronicities that changed everything for her
How she accidentally gave her own mediumship reading
How afterlife awareness shifts the grief journey
Liz’s story is about more than loss. It’s about discovering something deeper in the wake of tragedy. If you’ve ever questioned what happens after we die, or if you’re hoping for a sign from someone you’ve lost, this episode is for you.
Want to learn more about Liz?
Check out her books, her podcast, and her grief-meets-science salons at wtfjusthappened.net
Follow her on Instagram: @wtf_just_happened_
And if you’re curious about your own healing, I invite you to explore my Good Grief Course. It's filled with tools, practices, and support to help you connect and grow through loss.
If this episode touched your heart, or if you have a story or sign to share, email me at [email protected]. We’re in this together.
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In this episode, Liz shares how that search led her into quantum physics, reincarnation research, and mediumship. We talk about how she went from skeptic to believer after encountering evidence she couldn’t ignore. She even tested psychics using fake names and burner phones, trying to confirm or debunk what they said.
Liz is the author of WTF Just Happened?!: A Sciencey-Skeptic Explores Grief, Healing, and Evidence of an Afterlife and the host of the WTF Just Happened?! podcast. What makes her story unique is that it’s based on firsthand experiences and real evidence, not blind faith.
Liz discusses:
The moment she realized life after death couldn’t be dismissed
The University of Virginia’s reincarnation studies that shifted her perspective
Her secret tests of mediums with Google Voice numbers, fake names, and burner emails
The signs and synchronicities that changed everything for her
How she accidentally gave her own mediumship reading
How afterlife awareness shifts the grief journey
Liz’s story is about more than loss. It’s about discovering something deeper in the wake of tragedy. If you’ve ever questioned what happens after we die, or if you’re hoping for a sign from someone you’ve lost, this episode is for you.
Want to learn more about Liz?
Check out her books, her podcast, and her grief-meets-science salons at wtfjusthappened.net
Follow her on Instagram: @wtf_just_happened_
And if you’re curious about your own healing, I invite you to explore my Good Grief Course. It's filled with tools, practices, and support to help you connect and grow through loss.
If this episode touched your heart, or if you have a story or sign to share, email me at [email protected]. We’re in this together.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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