• Signs of Life - Mediums and Messages, April 16, 2026
    Apr 17 2026
    Medium & Messages With Host: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joe Perreta and Guest:FFFCertifiedMedium Laura Wooster With a calm and supportive presence, Laura offers private Intuitive sessions to help you become the person you are meant to be while honoring where you are today. In addition, she offers private Mediumship sessions that offer peace in the awareness that your departed loved ones are still present. Laura facilitates intuitive and psychic development classes and ongoing monthly development circles in Massachusetts and New Jersey. This episode of the "Signs of Life" radio program, hosted by Connie Fusella, features guest medium Laura Wooster in a live session of "Mediums & Messages." The broadcast focuses on providing evidential mediumship readings to callers while promoting the Forever Family Foundation's mission to support those grieving the loss of loved ones. Foundation Initiatives and Community Support The Forever Family Foundation continues its mission by offering several upcoming opportunities for those seeking connection and healing. Key events include the Summer Solstice Medium Raffle on June 21st, which provides chances to win readings with certified mediums, and the "Love Knows No Death" Summer Grief Transformation Retreat from July 24th to 26th. This retreat, previously featured in the Netflix series Surviving Death, is designed as an intimate, all-inclusive weekend for exploration and discovery regarding life beyond physical death. Laura Wooster’s Background and Philosophy Laura Wooster, a certified medium and ordained Spiritualist minister, shares her journey of rediscovering her intuitive gifts after becoming a mother in her early 20s. She posits that mediumship is not an "extra special" power but a natural human capability akin to learning a new language. Her work focuses on helping individuals recognize that their departed loved ones remain present and that everyone is "naturally wired" to communicate with the spirit world. The episode reinforces the Forever Family Foundation's dedication to evidential mediumship as a tool for healing. By combining live validations with educational resources and community retreats, the program aims to bridge the gap between science and the survival of consciousness, offering comfort to those navigating the complexities of grief.
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  • Signs of Life - Medium Insights, April 9, 2026
    Apr 10 2026
    Signs of Life - Medium Insights with Host Roman Karpishka Guest: #FFFCertifiedMedium Angelina Diana Angelina has the distinction of being the first medium to be certified by Forever Family Foundation when we began our program in 2005. After she passed the test the first time, she went through the certification program various times to help FFF refine the program and open it up to other mediums. She passed each new version of the Certification Program. This episode of Signs of Life Radio features a deep-dive conversation with veteran medium Angelina Diana, exploring her 25-year career and the evolution of the Forever Family Foundation. The discussion balances scientific inquiry with personal narratives, offering practical advice for those seeking to connect with deceased loved ones beyond traditional "signs." The Evolution of a Medium and the Foundation Angelina Diana, one of the first mediums certified by the Forever Family Foundation in 2005, is currently celebrating her 25th year in practice. She reflects on the rigorous standards of the Foundation’s certification program, noting that while many apply, very few—approximately one in fifty—successfully pass the testing process. The conversation also highlights the organization's historical connection to scientific research, specifically the work of Dr. Gary Schwartz and his triple-blind experiments aimed at validating the legitimacy of mediumship. Mechanics of the Unseen: Psychic vs. Mediumship A significant portion of the dialogue clarifies the distinction between psychic ability and mediumship. Angelina explains that while "every medium is a psychic, not every psychic is a medium." She categorizes psychometry—reading the energy of physical objects—as a psychic practice rather than mediumship, as it deals with residual physical energy rather than direct communication with a consciousness. She shares that her own transition into mediumship was spontaneous, occurring during a psychic fair when she began sensing a presence that wasn't physically in the room. Cultivating "Personal Mediumship" For those grieving, Angelina advocates for the development of a "spiritual muscle" through what she calls "personal mediumship." Rather than relying solely on external signs like finding pennies or feathers, she encourages individuals to engage in active meditation and "coffee talks" with the deceased. This involves visualizing a familiar setting, asking a question, and quietly observing the resulting feelings, tastes, or sounds. She emphasizes that while the logical brain (the ego) will often dismiss these experiences as "made up," consistent practice allows the invisible world to speak more clearly. Extraordinary Evidence and Callers The show concludes with powerful anecdotal evidence from callers. One caller, Melanie, describes discovering the rare word "peregrination" (meaning a long journey or a temporary stay on Earth) while searching for a book title, which she felt was a direct gift from her late daughter. Another caller, Vivian, shares a humorous account of receiving a mysterious Amazon package containing the exact shoes and cat treats her late mother used to buy, despite no order being placed. These stories serve to illustrate the guest's point that spirits often "insert" themselves into our lives through timing and specific triggers. The episode reinforces the idea that consciousness survives physical death and remains accessible through both professional mediumship and personal intention. By balancing the "skeptical brain" with the "spiritual muscle," individuals can move from observing random signs to maintaining a meaningful, ongoing relationship with those on the other side. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world.
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  • Signs of Life - The Gathering, April 2, 2026
    Apr 3 2026
    Signs of Life - The Gathering With Bob Ginsberg, Marta Kane and Tom and Melissa Gould The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics This episode of Signs of Life radio, hosted by the Forever Family Foundation, explores the intersection of scientific inquiry and spiritual experience. The discussion features Bob Ginsberg, Tom and Melissa Gould, and Marta Kristen as they address listener questions regarding the scientific acceptance of the afterlife, the nature of life reviews, and the validity of various forms of mediumship. The Evolution of Scientific Acceptance The hosts discuss the subtle but significant shift in their show's closing mantra from "science is going to prove it" to "science is going to accept it." This change reflects the reality that while substantial evidence exists through studies of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), reincarnation, and mediumship, the broader scientific community remains hesitant to integrate these findings into the mainstream "big picture". Tom Gould emphasizes that quantum physics, a relatively young field, may eventually provide the necessary framework to explain how consciousness exists independently of the physical brain, focusing on the "space between the material" as the true source of universal power. Perspectives from Space and Intuition Marta Kristen shares insights from her interactions with NASA astronauts, noting that many return from space with a fundamentally altered, more spiritual view of the universe. This "Overview Effect" often leads to a sense of unity and the realization that consciousness might be a universal constant. Additionally, the group explores personal intuition, with Melissa Gould describing communication with the deceased as a "subtle knowing" rather than a dramatic event, suggesting that everyone may possess an inherent, albeit often untapped, ability to sense the other side. The Mechanics of the Afterlife: Life Reviews and Ethics A significant portion of the dialogue centers on the "Life Review," described not as a trial by an external deity, but as a process of intense self-evaluation. In this state, individuals feel the emotional impact—both positive and negative—that their actions had on others. The hosts also address a caller's concern about "lying" spirits and "punishment." They clarify that while some mediums may be irresponsible or fraudulent, the consensus in the spiritual community is that the afterlife is governed by love and self-judgment rather than external retribution or malevolent deception. Technology and Physical Manifestations The discussion concludes with an examination of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and physical mediumship. Bob Ginsberg shares personal accounts of receiving clear, evidential audio messages from his late wife, such as "Happy Birthday" and the name of their foundation. While skeptical of "dark-room" seances due to the difficulty of verification, the hosts remain open to Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) as a more accessible and potentially scientific method for validating the continued existence of the soul. The episode reinforces the idea that the survival of consciousness is supported by a "totality of evidence" ranging from quantum physics to profound personal experiences. By moving away from rigid religious dogmas of punishment and toward a model of self-reflection and universal love, the Forever Family Foundation seeks to provide a grounded, evidence-based hope for those navigating grief and seeking the truth about the afterlife.
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  • Signs of Life - Personal Experiences, March 26, 2026
    Mar 27 2026
    Signs of Life - Personal Experiences hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Everyone Has A Story To Share. We Invite You To Share YOURS! Many Of Us Have Personal Experiences That Defy Mainstream Thinking. Join Us As We Explore The Types Of Experiences That People Have, What They Mean, And How We Can Integrate Them Into Our Daily Lives. (Although Mediums Provide A Valuable Connection To The Deceased, This Show Centers Around YOUR Direct Experiences Which Do Not Involve A Medium.) Collect Your Stories and Join Us This episode of Signs of Life Radio features hosts Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra exploring the profound ways deceased loved ones communicate with the living. Through personal anecdotes and caller testimonies, the program highlights how acknowledging "signs" can transform the grieving process into a journey of spiritual connection and healing. The episode begins with host Janet Mayer sharing a personal account of electronic interference, a common medium for spirit communication. She recounts her computer crashing immediately after she mentally addressed her late uncle, whom she described as a "jokester." This event, coupled with her work in Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP), underscores the theme that spirits often manipulate energy to provide playful or urgent validation of their presence. Janet specifically references an EVP recording where a spirit stated, "We are in your world," emphasizing that the deceased remain intimately connected to our daily reality rather than residing in a distant, unreachable location. Callers Carol and Christine provide vivid examples of how these signs manifest in specific, personal ways. Carol describes receiving comfort from her 11-year-old grandson, Ivan, through the repeated appearance of ladybugs and references to the game Minecraft. Christine shares a unique "morning song" phenomenon where specific lyrics—such as Crosby, Stills & Nash’s "Southern Cross"—pop into her head upon waking, often correlating directly with her life decisions or travel plans. The hosts suggest that these musical messages are not random but are tailored to the recipient's personality and shared history with the deceased. The dialogue also addresses the emotional complexity of grief, particularly when it involves difficult relationships. Caller Lisa, who is visually impaired, discusses her late mother’s communication through flickering lights. Despite a complicated past, Lisa felt her mother’s support when a stranger unexpectedly helped her with difficult paperwork. The hosts reflect on the "surprising creativity of grief," noting that while sorrow and joy are intertwined, remaining open to signs can help move an individual from a "frozen" state of anger or pain into a more "transcendent" space of peace. The episode concludes with a story about a young girl named Marie, whose father, after a tragic passing, played "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on a basement piano to comfort her. This narrative serves as a final testament to the idea that the bond between loved ones is not severed by death, but merely changes form. The hosts encourage listeners to foster their own "spirit practice" by maintaining an internal dialogue with those who have passed. This discussion reaffirms that the survival of consciousness is evidenced through a variety of personal, often playful, communications. By staying open, practicing gratitude, and acknowledging the presence of the deceased in our physical world, individuals can find a path through grief toward a continued relationship with those they have lost. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world
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  • Signs of Life - Mediums and Messages, March 19, 2026
    Mar 20 2026
    Medium & Messages With Host: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joe Perreta and Guest:FFFCertifiedMedium Joelle Tremblay Joelle has trained with many international teachers in mediumship and yoga to enhance her natural gifts. Having completed hundreds of readings, she is strongly in tune with spirit, allowing her to help you receive communication from your loved ones on the other side. She compares a reading to a hug from a loved one. Her role is simply to be the interpreter, the translator between you and them, helping you reconnect. Alongside her mediumship, Joelle writes children’s books focused on spirituality and losing a loved one, with all proceeds supporting non-profit organizations. She lives in Canada but also does private readings via Zoom. This episode of Signs of Life features host Joe Peretta and guest medium Joelle Tremblay, the only Forever Family Foundation certified medium in Canada. The program explores the survival of consciousness through personal interviews and live on-air readings, providing evidence-based connections between callers and their deceased loved ones. Organizational Updates and Community Events The Forever Family Foundation continues its mission to explore non-physical realities and support those navigating grief. Key upcoming initiatives include the Visionary Explorers Group, which meets monthly to discuss after-death communications and subtle body experiences, and the Summer Grief Transformation Retreat. The retreat, previously featured in the Netflix series Surviving Death, offers an intimate, all-inclusive environment for participants to explore the reality of life beyond physical death through breakout sessions and presentations. The Practicality of Mediumship During the discussion, Joe and Joelle demystify the process of "getting in the zone" for a reading. Rather than relying on elaborate rituals, crystals, or incense, both mediums emphasize the importance of mental health and emotional clarity. Joelle utilizes grounding exercises and non-religious prayer to maintain a "high vibration," while Joe focuses on checking his internal mood to ensure he is in a positive headspace. They describe the process as "turning off the human part" to allow spirit communication to flow without the "static" of daily stresses or emotional clutter. Interestingly, both mediums admit that connecting with their own family members is significantly more difficult than reading for strangers. They attribute this to a lack of objectivity and the belief that having constant access to their own "spirit team" might interfere with the personal growth and lessons they are meant to experience in this lifetime. On-Air Readings and Validations The latter half of the show features several live readings where Joelle provides specific evidence to callers: -Susan (Tennessee): Connection with her son, who passed quickly and traumatically. Validations included his "beaming personality" and his presence alongside Susan’s father and grandmother. The message emphasized releasing guilt and looking for physical signs like birds and feathers. -Carrie (Cleveland): Connection with her maternal grandfather. He validated Carrie’s role as a mother and mentioned her own mother’s current trip. A "jolly, puppy-like" dog also stepped forward. -Tom (Virginia): Connection with his daughter on the one-year anniversary of her passing. She was described as a "big feeler" who connects through nature. Validations included a specific angled photo frame and a mention of neurological issues/seizures within the family. -Christine (Florida): A "ladies' night" connection with her mother and mother-in-law. Validations included a specific jar of red jam (Smuckers) and the mother-in-law’s habit of putting the kettle on for tea. -Laura (Florida): Connection with her daughter, described as "sparkly" and a lover of K-pop and dancing. She validated that Laura was wearing her earrings at the moment of the call and sent messages of encouragement for her brother’s studies. The episode reinforces the Foundation's message that "love truly continues." Through specific, mundane validations—like a brand of jam or a pair of earrings—the mediums demonstrate that the bond between the living and the deceased remains intact, offering profound comfort to those in the midst of grief.
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  • Signs of Life - Medium Insights, March 12, 2026
    Mar 13 2026
    Signs of Life - Medium Insights with Host Roman Karpishka Guest: #FFFCertifiedMedium Bobbi Allison Unlike many others in her field, Bobbi can relay messages from master guides through automatic writing. She is also a remote viewer, enabling her soul to be transported to locations of missing items and people. For over a decade, Bobbi has helped hundreds around the globe, including law enforcement and private investigators. In this episode of Signs of Life, host Roman Karpiwska interviews certified medium Bobbi Allison to explore the mechanics of spiritual communication and the survival of consciousness. The discussion provides practical advice for connecting with "the other side" while delving into the ethical boundaries and profound personal experiences that define a medium's work. Practical Techniques for Spiritual Connection Bobbi Allison emphasizes that everyone has the potential to connect with their "team" of angels and guides. The most effective methods include meditation to raise one's vibration and automatic writing. For automatic writing, she suggests a simple ritual: lighting a white candle, saying a prayer of protection, and asking questions while allowing the pen to be guided by spiritual energy. She notes that the "alpha state"—the bridge between being awake and asleep—is a prime time for receiving messages because the conscious ego is less likely to interfere with the transmission. The Mechanics and Ethics of Mediumship A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on how mediums manage their gifts. Bobbi describes mediumship as "tuning in and out" rather than turning a switch on or off. She adheres to strict ethical guidelines, such as those set by the Forever Family Foundation, which prohibit giving unsolicited readings to strangers in public. She also shares a compelling story regarding a 9/11 victim who used automatic writing to provide specific evidence—such as the "Tinker Bell" collectibles—to prove his identity to his grieving family. The Structure of the Soul and Healing Bobbi introduces a unique perspective on the soul's architecture, describing a "Main Soul" and "Fractals." Fractals are parts of the soul that step forward to experience trauma and "take the beatings" of life to protect the core soul. She also recounts a transformative near-death-like experience during a healing session with Pat Longo, where she felt her spirit leave her body and enter a state of "powder blue" euphoric bliss. This experience solidified her commitment to mediumship as a tool for healing rather than just information gathering. Signs, Symbols, and the Afterlife The conversation concludes with advice on asking for signs. Bobbi asserts that spirits love providing specific, even "silly" signs—like an ice cream cone in winter or a purple dog—to confirm their presence. She also touches on the theory of soulmates, suggesting that our "true" soulmate often remains on the other side to guide us, while we interact with various "soul partners" during our earthly incarnation to facilitate growth. The interview highlights that mediumship is fundamentally a service of healing and validation. By understanding the mechanics of the "alpha state," respecting ethical boundaries, and learning to recognize the "fractal" nature of our experiences, individuals can better navigate their own spiritual journeys and maintain a connection with loved ones who have transitioned.
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  • Signs of Life - The Gathering, March 5, 2026
    Mar 6 2026
    Signs of Life - The Gathering With Bob Ginsberg, Marta Kane and Tom and Melissa Gould Navigating the Survival of Consciousness and Afterlife Communication This episode of Signs of Life radio, hosted by the Forever Family Foundation, explores the profound transition between life and death, the nature of mediumship, and how consciousness persists beyond the physical body. The discussion features personal anecdotes, listener questions, and reflections on the evolving role of technology in grief. The Soul’s Independence from the Physical Body A central theme of the discussion is the observation that the soul often begins its transition before the physical body officially ceases to function. This is frequently reported by those sitting with loved ones on life support or in comas. Listeners shared accounts of hearing the voices of loved ones or witnessing "signs" (such as a car alarm or a physical "whoosh" of energy) days before physical death occurred. The hosts conclude that the physical body can remain "hanging on" while the soul has already moved into a different dimension of existence. Mediumship, Evidence, and Skepticism The hosts address the practicalities of mediumship, emphasizing that a "healthy skepticism" is beneficial for sitters. When communicating with the deceased, the primary goal is "evidential mediumship"—receiving specific information that the medium could not have known. The discussion also clarifies that communication in the afterlife is based on thought and intent rather than spoken language, explaining why spirits can communicate across different native tongues. Furthermore, while mediums often work with law enforcement to find missing persons, the success of such efforts depends on whether the individual is deceased (mediumship) or still alive (psychic remote viewing). Redefining Grief and the Afterlife The conversation shifts to the emotional landscape of loss, highlighted by a moving reflection on grief attributed to Jim Carrey. Grief is described not as a burden to be hidden, but as the "deepest proof that love existed," suggesting that one does not move on from grief, but moves with it. Regarding the afterlife, the hosts suggest that "Heaven" is a plane of existence defined by love and compassion rather than religious affiliation. Even earthly passions like music, art, and physical activities are believed to carry over, manifested through the power of thought in a realm where consciousness is the primary architect. The episode reinforces the idea that death is not an end but a transformation of consciousness. By combining evidential mediumship with a universalist view of the afterlife, the Forever Family Foundation aims to provide comfort to the grieving and a deeper understanding of the "signs of life" that persist beyond the physical realm.
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  • Signs of Life - Personal Experiences, February 26, 2026
    Feb 27 2026
    Signs of Life - Personal Experiences hosted by Dr. Betty Kovacs, Janet Mayer and Kimberly Saavedra Redefining Death and Recognizing Signs of Consciousness This episode of Signs of Life Radio explores personal experiences that defy mainstream materialistic thinking, focusing on direct connections with the deceased without the use of mediums. Hosts Janet Mayer, Dr. Betty Kovach, and Kim Saavedra discuss shifting the cultural narrative of death toward one of "transcendence" and sharing profound accounts of afterlife validation. Redefining the Language of Departure The discussion opens with a meditation on how language shapes our perception of mortality. Janet Mayer proposes "changing the narrative" by replacing the word "death"—which carries heavy connotations of an ending—with terms like "transcending," "transitioning," or "heading back home." This shift encourages survivors to honor a loved one's journey and find lessons in the traits they left behind, such as their strength or generosity. Dr. Betty Kovach supports this, viewing death as a "miraculous activity" where humans let go of the physical body to be reborn into an eternal dimension. She shares a powerful vision her husband had of their son, who appeared as a connection between worlds, illustrating that "death just doesn't mean the same thing anymore" once one realizes there is nothing but life. Suppressed Human Potential and Universal Abilities The hosts argue that Western society has undergone a "concerted effort" to make people believe they are merely flukes of nature without innate spiritual abilities. Dr. Kovach highlights that ancient cultures and even modern studies in China and the UK demonstrate human capacities for healing and non-physical perception, such as "seeing" colors while blindfolded or dissolving tumors through vocal vibrations. They suggest that the current educational system focuses too heavily on the left brain, neglecting the "consciousness of the heart" which connects individuals to the cosmos. By moving past "brainwashing," individuals can recognize that they are direct connections to the spirit world and possess a heritage of immortality and creativity. Validation Through Direct Signs A significant portion of the dialogue is dedicated to "Signs of Life"—tangible validations from the deceased. These often manifest through electronics, scents, or physical movements. Examples shared include a daughter receiving a "Missed it, Dad" phone display at the exact time of her father's passing, and a caller in Boston who witnessed an exercise band move horizontally in a room with no draft. The hosts emphasize that these signs often occur when the recipient is in a "zone"—a calm, relaxed state during mundane tasks like vacuuming or drying hair—which allows the connection to "meet in the middle." The Concept of Soul Contracts A listener's inquiry about "soul contracts" leads to a discussion on whether life events are random or predestined. While Janet Mayer believes there is room for randomness, she acknowledges that we may come to this life with specific purposes or connections to intertwine with others. Dr. Kovach shares that her own family's tragedies (losing her mother, son, and husband in separate accidents) felt like non-random choices made for specific soul purposes. They conclude that while "contracts" might be too rigid a term, there is an undeniable "power of loving" that connects souls across dimensions. The episode reinforces the idea that consciousness survives physical death and that the "spirit world" is not a distant place, but a dimension we are constantly connected to through love and intention. By shifting our vocabulary and remaining open to the "goofy" or "strange" validations we receive, we can move from a state of mourning to one of continued relationship with those who have transcended. Bringing You Evidence of An Afterlife Since 2004 Forever Family Foundation is a global 100%volunteer non-profit, non-sectarian organization that supports the premise that life does not end with physical death, furthers the understanding of Afterlife Science and survival of consciousness, and offers support to the bereaved. Among the active members of the organization and the executive board are scientists, researchers, medical doctors, philosophers and educators who have devoted substantial parts of their careers to the investigation of the survival hypothesis - an existence beyond this physical world
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