Episode 19: Between Heartbeats
- Kate

- Jun 22, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 27, 2025
Hi there, and welcome to another episode of Whispering Softly. Today, we take a slight detour from our script to explore the mysterious and often life-changing realm of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs).
You'll hear the extraordinary story of Dr George Rodonaia, a man declared dead after a hit-and-run, placed in a morgue for three days, only to awaken moments before an autopsy began. And then there's Dr Mary Neal, an orthopaedic surgeon who drowned in a kayaking accident, was underwater for over 30 minutes, and returned from the brink with a powerful message about life, death, and what lies beyond.
Please join me to explore where science and the paranormal intersect ... and what these profound experiences might reveal about consciousness, meaning, and the mysteries of the afterlife - Podcast Link
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