Not Yet, with Author Dr. Jeff Driscoll MD

November 4, 2020
Hosted by Nina Impala

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Episode Description

As an emergency physician, Dr. O'Driscoll received messages that helped him care for patients. Occasionally they led him to a diagnosis he hadn’t considered. Some people, however, were simply too ill or too injured to survive. And, when a patient died, sometimes he saw their spirit—their eternal essence—leave their body. They always thanked him for his efforts. They were always grateful. Knowing how they felt about their transition helped Dr. O'Driscoll when friends and family members left this realm. After a quarter century of silence, he finally came to feel he should share. Many of his experiences are in his award-winning book, Not Yet. Others, he shares in person. In the ER, he cared for more than 60,000 patients. As he boarded a plane to his first formal speaking engagement, a kind voice he’d come to trust, wrapped around his heart and whispered, “You will help more people with this book than you helped as a physician in the emergency department.” He was so grateful he wept.

Inspiring End-of-Life Conversations

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Inspiring End of Life Conversations show is about talking openly about dying and death. Guests on my program include cancer survivors, family members who care to share their stories of aging parents, losing a child, survivors of suicide, accidental death as well as pet psychics who share with us the messages from our furry friends.

We cover ALL aspects of hospice and what people need to know about it before admitting a loved one into hospice care. We have those who have survived near death experiences who share their message of hope and the fact that Heaven is for real. Many shows feature Father Nathan Castle, who is a Catholic Priest, and receives messages from people in dreams who are stuck in the in-between place. If someone dies, and there is something to share, we will be talking about it!

Nina Impala

Nina Impala is a highly intuitive multifaceted individual. She combines her intuitive abilities with professional education in the End-of-Life Field. Nina holds a BA in Human Services, and is a Certified Grief counselor, She is a graduate of Mueller College of Holistic Studies, author of “Dearly Departed: What I Learned About Living From the Dying,” and a Reiki Master for the last 20 years.

Nina has worked passionately in the hospice field visiting the dying and educating families. In addition to working with hospice patients, Nina works with families that have lost loved ones through accidents and suicide.

Her desire is to help people of all ages feel at peace with themselves regardless of whether the transition process is loss of a loved one through natural causes, cancer diagnosis, suicide or accidents.

Nina is a member of the Holistic Chamber of Commerce, has received awards for her writings with The National Hospice and Palliative Care Association. She writes for her own blog and also other websites dedicated to help the grieving. She is passionate about bringing education to all people about the transition from this life, into the next, a subject that has been sorely neglected in our society.



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