Episodes

  • Groucho Marx and Douglas Adams: Don’t Panic… It’s All a Joke
    May 2 2026

    Douglas Adams wrote the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy to demonstrate the absurdity of trying to figure it all out and Groucho Marx illustrated the futility of taking things too seriously.

    What happens when two of the most brilliant comedic minds ever step in from the nonphysical to speak directly to you?

    In this Dead Talk session, Christy brings through Douglas Adams and Groucho Marx—and what unfolds is unlike anything you’ve ever heard.

    They don’t come to give answers. They come to unravel the need for them.

    With sharp wit, irreverent humor, and startling clarity, they reveal something far more liberating: what if the seriousness you’ve been carrying is the only thing standing between you and freedom?

    Through a series of deceptively simple questions, they lead you into a direct experience of what it feels like to stop searching, stop controlling, and stop trying to make sense of it all. And in that space, something unexpected happens.

    You begin to feel the truth.

    This episode will challenge your need for meaning and invite you into what they call “the cosmic joke”—a perspective shift so profound, it may change how you see every problem, every goal, and every moment of your life.

    If you’ve ever felt the pressure to figure it all out… If you’ve ever taken your life just a little too seriously… Or if you’re ready to experience a kind of freedom you didn’t know was possible…

    You are going to want to hear every minute of this episode

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    53 mins
  • Friedrich Nietzsche and René Magritte: Your Reality Isn't What You Think It Is
    Apr 27 2026

    What if the way you see reality—and what you believe it all means—has been an illusion all along?

    In this episode of An Unimaginable Life, Christy brings through two extraordinary historical figures: René Magritte, the surrealist artist who exposed the illusion of perception, and Friedrich Nietzsche, the philosopher who dismantled the idea of fixed meaning. Together, from a higher nonphysical perspective, they reveal why they are the perfect voices to guide this conversation—one showing you that what you see isn’t real, the other showing you that what you think it means isn’t either.

    What unfolds is a fascinating and deeply practical exploration into how your mind constructs reality in real time—and how those unconscious interpretations shape your emotions, your identity, and your entire life experience.

    This episode will challenge everything you think you know… and in doing so, it opens the door to a level of awareness and freedom that changes how you relate to every moment.

    If you’re ready to see differently—and finally understand what’s really going on beneath your experience—this is an episode you won’t forget.

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    59 mins
  • Princess Diana and Robin Williams: How to Live an Unimaginable Life
    Apr 17 2026

    We were so excited to have Robin Williams and Pricess Diana come through to talk to us about living an unimaginable life. They explain that there is a life you can't even begin to imagine waiting for you beyond your self-imposed limitations. They talk about their unimaginable lives, the impact, the challenges of fame, and their high emotional sensitivity. This is one episode you don't want to miss

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    48 mins
  • Special Guest Inna Segal: Dead Talk Florence Nightingale and Franz Mesmer
    Apr 4 2026

    In this very special episode, Christ and I invite Author Inna Segal. Her books include The Secret Language of Your Body, The Secret of Life Wellness and The Secret Language of Your Soul. We thought it would be fun to get together with Inna and have Christy bring in two dead people who could share their nonphysical perspective on illness. Of course, the perfect people came in; Florence Nightengale and Franz Mesmer. What they share about illness will blow your mind and forever change your perspective.

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    55 mins
  • Dead Talk: Abraham Lincoln and Leo Tolstoy
    Mar 15 2026

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    In this episode, Christy brings in Abraham Lincoln and Lev "Leo" Tolstoy. They come specifically to talk about how the dignity of man is the guiding light on the path toward Freedom. It's not that indignity is something we should fight against, because that would simply be an urge to control an unjust situation. It's that in a place of neutrality, we can understand where the injustice lies and then receive inspiration for a new path forward.

    This is an elevated converstaion brought to us by two esteemed historical figures.

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    57 mins
  • Dead Talk: Fred Rogers and Julian or Norwich - Unconditional Love
    Mar 9 2026

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    What if the reason you feel unworthy… is simply because you believe love must be earned?

    In this astonishing Dead Talk, two unexpected guides appear — Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers Neighborhood) and the medieval mystic Julian of Norwich — with a message so simple it’s almost shocking: you are already inside love.

    Together they reveal why we keep trying to prove ourselves, how unconditional love never withdraws (even when we think we’ve failed), and why the real spiritual practice may be learning to stay with ourselves through mistakes, discomfort, and imperfection.

    This conversation is emotional, profound, and unlike anything we’ve ever received — ending with a powerful exercise that lets you feel what unconditional love actually is.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether you are truly worthy of love… this episode might change everything.

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    43 mins
  • White Light: Live From The Retreat - Stop Negotiating Your Presence
    Mar 1 2026

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    This is a live White Light channeling session from the Orlando Retreat.

    White Light opens with a radical invitation: What if you stopped negotiating your presence with life? What if love, trust, and freedom didn’t come after the conditions were met — but after you said yes?

    White Light speaks directly about this group as pioneers — among the first to consciously raise vibration together — and explains how unconditional love, even for a moment, alters the planet in ways we cannot yet comprehend.

    You’ll hear about:

    • Why unconditional living is not reckless — but clause-free.
    • Why safety was never meant to be your home.
    • Why curiosity is more powerful than answers.
    • Why there are no levels.
    • Why you are not broken for bracing.
    • And why nothing serious is happening here… even as everything is changing.

    If you’ve been waiting to exhale until life behaves…

    This conversation may be the moment you stop waiting.

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    59 mins
  • Dead Talk: Safety Isn’t Real — Steadiness Is
    Feb 17 2026

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    Introduction:

    What if the thing you’ve been chasing your entire life—safety—was never actually available in this reality?

    In this Dead Talk, Christy brings in Seneca (Roman Stoic philosopher and advisor to Nero) and Dorothy Day (Catholic anarchist, activist, and fierce advocate for human dignity). Together they deliver a perspective shift that will change the way you think about safety.

    Seneca’s message: “You were never meant to feel safe. You were meant to feel steady.”

    Seneca dismantles the modern definition of safety as “continuity without disruption,” calling it a made-up idea that life has never promised. He describes watching fortunes vanish overnight, alliances dissolve, empires collapse—and noticing that the greatest suffering wasn’t caused by loss itself, but by the people who postponed living until conditions improved.

    His definition of steadiness is piercing and practical:

    Steadiness isn’t predicting outcomes. It’s meeting whatever arrives without abandoning yourself.

    Dorothy Day’s response: “True—and incomplete.”

    You don’t survive uncertainty alone. You’re held through contact, belonging, and participation.

    She reframes “support” as something most people don’t recognize because they only count certain things as support. Her version of safety isn’t built on guarantees—it’s built on belonging before you feel secure.

    She introduces one of the most powerful lines of the episode:

    “Don’t wait until you feel safe to belong. Just belong.”

    The hidden trap: “Preparation” as disguised fear

    One of the most practical takeaways comes when they reveal how postponement hides:

    • “Once this is handled…”
    • “When I feel more secure…”
    • “I just need more information…”
    • “I need the timing to be right…”

    They don’t call these wrong—but they point out the pattern: Safety becomes a precondition for movement, and suddenly you’re not living… you’re negotiating.

    “If safety were not my concern, what would I do next?”

    Why you’ll want to listen

    It’s an episode that changes the language of your inner world.

    By the end, you may find yourself questioning whether “safety” has been your unconscious religion—and whether steadiness is the freedom you were actually designed for.

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    54 mins