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#20 – Brynna Fish (The Worldwide Soul Web and What Lives On)
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Brynna Fish has spent much of her life exploring what it means to be a soul. What we’re made of, what we leave behind, and how we stay connected after we die.
In this episode, she shares personal stories that helped shape her idea of the “Worldwide Soul Web”—a belief that our souls are composites, made up of pieces of those who came before us. From an unexpected moment beside a stranger’s body on a Cincinnati highway, to a message passed between two of her dogs in the great beyond, Brynna reflects on how connection, memory, and love transcend death.
We also talk about her Jewish upbringing, how past life regressions and spiritualist churches shaped her worldview, and the moment at her mother’s funeral when the wind blew at just the right time. Whether or not you share her beliefs, this is a conversation about what lives on, and how we might carry those we love in more ways than we realize.
Mentioned in this episode:
- The Jewish tradition of watching over the dead
- Past life regression and spiritualism
- The power of naming and remembering those we’ve lost
- Her concept of the “Worldwide Soul Web”
- Dog stories that’ll probably make you cry
Special thanks to Holly Pruett for making this interview happen!
Stay Connected
💻 Website: whenwedietalks.com
📸 Instagram: @whenwedietalks
📰 Substack: When We Die Talks
📚 Anonymous Book Recommendations
🎙️ Support the show on Patreon
📧 Email: [email protected]
Want to share your thoughts?
We want to hear from you! Call our voicemail at 971-328-0864 and tell us what you believe happens when we die. Your message might be featured in a future episode and could help inspire someone else on their journey. Or, if you're interested in having a full conversation, you can apply to be an anonymous caller at whenwedietalks.com.
Have feedback about the show? Questions? Suggestions? Feel free to send a text or email—we’re always open to hearing what’s working and what’s not.
24 episodes
Manage episode 493505198 series 3603349
Brynna Fish has spent much of her life exploring what it means to be a soul. What we’re made of, what we leave behind, and how we stay connected after we die.
In this episode, she shares personal stories that helped shape her idea of the “Worldwide Soul Web”—a belief that our souls are composites, made up of pieces of those who came before us. From an unexpected moment beside a stranger’s body on a Cincinnati highway, to a message passed between two of her dogs in the great beyond, Brynna reflects on how connection, memory, and love transcend death.
We also talk about her Jewish upbringing, how past life regressions and spiritualist churches shaped her worldview, and the moment at her mother’s funeral when the wind blew at just the right time. Whether or not you share her beliefs, this is a conversation about what lives on, and how we might carry those we love in more ways than we realize.
Mentioned in this episode:
- The Jewish tradition of watching over the dead
- Past life regression and spiritualism
- The power of naming and remembering those we’ve lost
- Her concept of the “Worldwide Soul Web”
- Dog stories that’ll probably make you cry
Special thanks to Holly Pruett for making this interview happen!
Stay Connected
💻 Website: whenwedietalks.com
📸 Instagram: @whenwedietalks
📰 Substack: When We Die Talks
📚 Anonymous Book Recommendations
🎙️ Support the show on Patreon
📧 Email: [email protected]
Want to share your thoughts?
We want to hear from you! Call our voicemail at 971-328-0864 and tell us what you believe happens when we die. Your message might be featured in a future episode and could help inspire someone else on their journey. Or, if you're interested in having a full conversation, you can apply to be an anonymous caller at whenwedietalks.com.
Have feedback about the show? Questions? Suggestions? Feel free to send a text or email—we’re always open to hearing what’s working and what’s not.
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