Richard Martini is a best selling author of books/films about the flipside. (RichardMartini.com) Jennifer Shaffer is a medium-intuitive who works with law enforcement agencies nationwide on missing person cases (JenniferShaffer.com). They’ve been meeting weekly for 10 years to record their interviews (Backstage Pass to the Flipside 1, 2 and 3, Tuning into the Afterlife) and have been podcasting fo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 249 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
While Jennifer is on a parent student weekend, am replaying one of our more popular episodes... over 4500 folks have seen it - it is second part of an interview with Robert Towne, the screenwriter, on the flipside (my old boss) and a discussion of Na... more
This is an unusual version of the podcast. An old friend passed, someone I've known for 40 years, someone who was friends with our moderator Luana Anders on the Flipside, and by his own estimate was friends with 80% of our class on the flipside.
Hen... more
This is another milestone. We only had a half hour, so I began by asking a specific question. The video that I posted, that Jennifer had not seen - was of footage of Saipan in 1944. I asked Amelia if this footage featured the Electra? She said it ... more
Another mind bending podcast. We begin with a general conversation about the terrible event yesterday where a political commentator was gunned down. I mentioned how we've spoken in the past to people on the flipside including Martin Luther King, Bob... more
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I do enjoy this podcast as it’s a different take on communicating with the other side, but please can you lose the background music? It’s soooo annoying and detracts from listening to what is otherwise an excellent and often interesting podcast
I started listening to HTA after I heard Jennifer on Next Level Soul w/ Alex F and loved it. Ive been thinking about death and the afterlife and was hoping that I had found what I was looking for. Recently, Jennifer got a "visit" from Gene Hackman...what she said he said about the carbon monoxide and the findings, do not match. At all. I was really disappointed upon hearing this. I don't doubt that Jennifer has some medium abilities but I'm weary of believing anything else going forward.
I love this show! Richard and Jennifer have made a weekly conversation that involves a lot of people we know- the only difference is they have moved into the other room all of us will be moving to eventually as well. These two have made what is hard to comprehend, a little easier to digest (and why shouldn’t it be? It IS a part of life….just as much as the Afterlife is a part of life!)… We get to hear from the “cool kids” who have graduated and have had a massive expansion of the heart and mind ... more
I got turned on to these guys on a channel called Gaia. I watched a documentary called Hacking The Afterlife podcast of heard from other sources, but it confirmed everything and it was insanely on point accurate it changed my life for sure my outlook on life took the fear of death away. Which I obsessed on probably a little bit more than was healthy.
And it’s not anti-religious it’s not anti-Jesus it’s just open your mind to the truth and it’s a beautiful thing
Happy listening
I love the premise of the show and Jennifer is awesome! I would give 5 stars but unfortunately Richard talks so much, every episode, you barely get to hear from those in the afterlife who they are connecting with. Richard seems to always make everything about him or his experiences.
Richard, I love that you & Jennifer put this together and maybe your books give those on the flipside more “time to talk”.
I really don’t mean to offend Richard but requesting please, please, please do less talking... more
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Conversations typically revolve around the afterlife, mediumship, and connections with notable figures who have passed away. Engaging discussions often feature insights from Richard Martini and Jennifer Shaffer, who brings unique perspectives through her experiences as a medium-intuitive. The dialogue aims to demystify spirituality, offering listeners comfort and understanding about life after death while exploring themes of love, healing, and societal challenges that persist beyond physical existence. Episodes showcase both lighthearted and profound moments, revealing the ongoing guidance and wisdom shared by spirits, making the content resonate deeply with those seeking insights into mortality and relationships with the departed.
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