
The Dead Life podcast takes you into the world of the after-life. Allison DuBois is the world-renowned medium that had the hit NBC show "Medium" based on her life and work. Each week she will be talking to guests touched by death and find out what they've learned about the afterlife. She'll also chat with those who are gifted at looking into people's souls and their futures to help listeners under... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 274 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

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I’ve listened to Alison’s podcast for many years and had enjoyed learning about the other side. Unfortunately, in more and more episodes, Alison has chosen to express her personal political opinions. When she does this, her tone is often condescending and self righteous. Alison, it’s not a good idea to refer to your listeners as “weak minded”if they don’t share your personal opinion. Definitely not what your show is supposed to be about. There are many other podcasts out there to explore. I’m do... more
I wanted to like this, I mean she can tell me how I'm going to die but her worries about borders and immigrants gives off cult vibes
I’ve listened to the show for years but the ever increasing political opinions shared seem so unnecessary and out of place with this type of podcast. That, with the added arrogance and constant belittlement of others, I can’t listen anymore. Love Tom McMullan though! Wish he would do his own show.
I started to listen to this podcast in August of 2024. I have listened every week since. I look forward to each week to hear a new episode.
I love all of Allison’s guest, they are very informative and interesting to listen to.
Continue with the great job you do and the great conversations you have with your guests.
Thank you
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Content across episodes frequently centers on themes of death, grieving, communication with the deceased, and the spiritual connections that persist beyond life. The discussions often incorporate personal experiences and listener stories, making the exploration of these profound topics relatable and deeply resonant. Unique aspects include a blend of personal anecdotes from the host about her gifts, alongside interviews with various guests who bring their own insights into the afterlife, mediumship, and spiritual healing. This creates a supportive environment where listeners can learn about navigating grief and celebrating memory through various personal and cultural lenses.
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Recent guests on The Dead Life include:
1. Rosie Grant
2. Jonathan Robinson
3. Theresa Cheung
4. Tom McMullen
5. Seth Browder
6. Melanie Flowers
7. Mark Beale
8. Ashley Flowers
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