Listen to Part One here of “Dance to Death Afterlife” Podcast with Irene Weinberg speaking about her book, They Serve Bagels in Heaven.
In this episode, Irene will discuss about:
- How to face your fear of dying
- The Afterlife Conference
- The differences between her experience and other life after death experiences
- The role regret plays in heaven
- The author Robert Schwartz (Your Soul’s Plan, Your Soul’s Gift)
- Staci Wells pe-birth planning sessions
- How your life review is part of the evolution of the soul
- How you will have a chance to heal on the other side
- How to time travel as a reincarnated being
- How you can choose who you will see in heaven, and who you communicate with
- Communicating with the dead (with help from a medium), and how to sniff out a shyster
- What was under Irene’s blouse

Irene Weinberg, the creator, and host of the podcast Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life and has a large following stemming from her experiences in both spiritual and healing genres. She created Grief and Rebirth to illumine the amazing insights and wisdom gleaned from speaking with grief and trauma specialists, gifted mediums who bring us comfort and validation when they communicate with our deceased loved ones, talented healers who help heal our myriad issues in countless ways and incredible people who have learned how to thrive in spite of daunting challenges, inspiring each of us to also be all that we can be. Some of her guests have included Internationally famous mediums Thomas John, Suzane Northrop, and Lee VanZyl, Broadway singer, actor, writer Frankie Keane, Energy Healer Judy Becker, Past Life Expert Nancy Canning, and many more.
Irene is also the author of the 5-star reviewed book They Serve Bagels In Heaven, a compelling, spiritual love story that begins with the profound spiritual awakening Irene experienced when her husband Saul died next to her in a tragic car accident. Irene is a highly sought-after public speaker whose spirited lectures have inspired and motivated audiences at conferences and spiritual get-togethers, as well as bookstores nationwide.
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