Signs from the Other Side with Fern Ronay is the place to share stories of signs and messages received from loved ones on the other side. Here, real people share real experiences of ways their loved ones have come through. Hosted by author and spiritual explorer Fern Ronay, each episode provides stories of hope, healing and connection. From heartwarming coincidences to life-changing encounters, Fern wants everyone who has had similar experiences to know: You are not crazy. You are not weird. And you are definitely not alone. Come sit with us.
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The Number 11 and Other Stories of Signs with James Lott Jr.
James Lott Jr. is The Super Organizer, as well as a podcast and radio host, an author, recording artist, blogger, life coach, poet, producer, and Papa! His Instagram bio says Be a DO-er and he does. He also has his grandma Mitzi by his side. Hear how she sends him signs as well as signs James has received from other loved ones on the other side.

When Pets Send Signs with Anne Bardsley
When author Anne Bardsley's mother passed, she asked for a sign. She received one. Many. All at once. While sitting in her car. Also discussed: Anne's recent book Angel Bumps, Hello from Heaven and a call for submissions for the next edition that will include stories of signs received from pets who have passed. Also, hear how Anne's beloved dog came through in a perfect way.

The Connection Between Self-Care & Mental Health with Dr. Peggy DeLong
When psychologist Peggy DeLong was 26 and about to start her doctoral program, her fiance was diagnosed with cancer. He did not live to see their wedding day. Six weeks after his passing, Peggy's father also passed unexpectedly. On what would have been Peggy's honeymoon, he came through in an extraordinary way, and many times since then, including on her birthday and, of all places, on a ski lift. Also discussed: how and why Peggy took up beading and how she has turned her passion for psychology and jewelry into Peggy's Midnight Creations.

Dimes as Signs from the Other Side with Dana Frase
Dana Frase is a writer, wife and mom who shares the story of how a certain visitor to her father-in-law's grave validated what she had always told her sons about their grandfather. Also, her own father and grandmother used to bet on college football games. After her grandmother passed, she came through during a game in a most unusual way that the family couldn't deny it was her.

Pediatric Cancer and Sheila Quirke's Story of her Daughter Donna
Blogger Sheila Quirke lost her 4-year-old daughter Donna to cancer in 2009. Sheila has described herself as a skeptic but can't deny certain incredible coincidences. Also discussed: If you would like to help in the fight against pediatric cancer, listen to Sheila explain what children with cancer actually need.

World Mental Health Day: Jessica Gardner Shares her Story and a Dream Visit with Personality
Blogger Jessica Gardner had a rocky relationship with her grandmother but, after she passed, Jessica saw her grandmother in a way she had never seen her before. A few years later, after her other grandmother passed, she received a special gift directly to her doorstep. Also, on this World Mental Health Day, Jessica shares her experience volunteering with NAMI where she teaches a 12-week-program that is free to family members and friends of adults with mental illness.

Workplace Bullying and Signs with a Scent with Elizabeth Rago
Author Elizabeth Rago discusses scents of loved ones who have passed, as well as a very special dream visit. She also discusses her experience with workplace bullying and her personal admission of having been that bully at one time herself. Also discussed: her website The Modern Domestic Woman and her novella On Tenterhooks.

Children on Social Media with Jen Cannon
Author Jen Cannon's grandmother passed in 1996. In 2012, she sent Jen an antique vase on her birthday. Hear how that happened and other stories of how grandma Martha came through, including a "whoosh" Jen will never forget. Also discussed: Cannon's book Sophie Takes a Selfie and how we can help young people navigate social media and all that comes with it.

Suicide Contagion and the "Gift of MS" with Kelley Kaye
Author Kelley Kaye says "I still get advice from my father even though he passed in 2012." Hear how Kelley's father came through via her cell phone on a day when she needed to hear from him. Also discussed: her experience with suicide contagion in junior high school, and how the experience is dealt with in her YA novel Down in the Belly of the Whale. Kelley also discusses how "MS totally sucks and is the greatest gift" and how having MS led to the launch of her writing career.