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S1E2 Bedpans and Boogeymen Podcast: Why the Boogeymen? Things found in the ER

S1E2 Bedpans and Boogeymen Podcast: Why the Boogeymen? Things found in the ER

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In this episode of 'Bed Pans and Boogieman', hosts Sheri and Precious discuss a range of topics from recent changes in the Medicare Donut hole that benefit elderly patients to their personal experiences with the paranormal and end-of-life care. They explore the significance of chakra healing, the role of music therapy in hospice settings, and share profound personal stories about death and the presence of spirits. The conversation also delves into the concept of spirit guides, the Arcturians, and the importance of spiritual growth, and end with things found in the ER, all while maintaining a light-hearted and entertaining tone.

  • Medicare now has a $2,000 cap on medication costs for patients.
  • Chakra healing can aid in the transition of spirits during end-of-life care.
  • Music therapy can provide comfort to both patients and families during difficult times.
  • Personal experiences with death often reveal the presence of spirits.
  • The connection between friends can enhance spiritual abilities.
  • Understanding spirit guides can aid in personal growth and healing.
  • The Arcturians are believed to assist in humanity's spiritual evolution.
  • Fear can hinder spiritual growth and exploration.
  • It's important to have a support system when exploring spiritual gifts.
  • Humor can be found even in the most serious topics, like healthcare.

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