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Near-Death Experience Lesson: Lighten Up and Live Life to the Fullest with M. K. (Kathy) McDaniel

Near-Death Experience Lesson: Lighten Up and Live Life to the Fullest with M. K. (Kathy) McDaniel

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What really happens when you die?

In this jaw-dropping episode of the Freedom and Prosperity Podcast, host Desi Arnaz sits down with M. K. (Kathy) McDaniel — a former property manager turned accidental afterlife explorer — who flatlined in a hospital bed and woke up somewhere much darker than she ever imagined.

But here’s the twist: her near-death experience didn’t end in fear. It ended in freedom. And what she brought back will shake your soul — and possibly save it.

💡 Inside this unforgettable conversation:

  • The terrifying “hell” Kathy experienced while in a medically induced coma — and how she got out
  • What she really learned about God, judgment, forgiveness, and the afterlife
  • Why many people manifest hellish near-death experiences (NDEs) — and how religion, shame, and fear play a role
  • The simple spiritual code Kathy now lives by (Hint: it’s only 7 words)
  • Her wild journey from being “The Landlady” in Santa Cruz to becoming a top speaker at international NDE conferences

This episode is funny, deep, and real. If you’ve ever wondered what happens after we die — or how to make the most of your life before that — don’t miss this one.

“You don’t have to believe me... but you’ll feel the truth in your bones.” – Kathy

👤 Guest Info:

M. K. (Kathy) McDaniel

Website: www.IANDS.org

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