Sophia

Cats Never Die

Religion EN ↓ 3 episodes

When my cat William was hit by a car on November 12, 2024, I went from being an atheist who believed in nothing to desperately trying to prove to myself that she still existed, somewhere. Please join me as I continue to explore all things woo-woo and, hopefully, find some inner peace. 

Author

Sophia

Category

Religion

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

May 15, 2026

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Episodes

Shelby the Psychic Attorney 15.05.2026

In this episode I interview a dear lawyer friend of my mother's who, after over 30 years, randomly and serendipitously mentioned to my mother that she can see the future. As per her request for anonymity I have changed her name and obscured her face.

Episode 2: Betty and Business 08.05.2026

In this episode I have a conversation with my oldest friend, Leah Sandler (now a college art professor) about the synergies she began to notice after the sudden death of her mother Betty. Leah has reason to believe that her dog Business is a manifestation of Spirit and fate, all with a wink from Betty from beyond.

William's Story 06.04.2026

My cat William (a girl) was my soulmate. We lived together for a decade on three continents and in five countries. She was the only thing I truly had to call home... and then she was hit by a car. I was an atheist, not spiritual at all, until I lost the most important thing in my life. Because my brain could not process that she no longer existed, I set out to convince myself that she still does,...

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