An Unimaginable Life
Christy is a one of the world’s most powerful mediums. In this podcast, Christy and channeler Gary Temple Bodley bring in those who have crossed over to share their nonphysical perspectives to tell us what’s really going on in our reality. The conversations are both fascinating and enlightening.
Episodes

Sunday Nov 09, 2025
Sunday Nov 09, 2025
In this episode of Dead Talk, the group connects with the spirits of Jeanne la Pucelle — Joan of Arc —and James Baldwin, two luminous souls who lived centuries apart yet carried the same divine paradox: Freedom is won through rebellion in grace. It's the loving rebellion of our own beliefs.
True rebellion is not the fight against darkness, but the refusal to surrender our light to it. Baldwin calls forgiveness “the highest rebellion,” the act that ends the war within, while Joan reminds us that obedience to love, not fear, is what ignites genuine freedom.
Together, they explore what it means to embody “rebellion as grace”: to live truthfully without the need for approval, to forgive as an act of liberation, and to follow divine guidance even when it defies expectation. They remind us that the voices of spirit never command — they reveal love — and that today’s revolution is one of compassion, patience, and the courage to live our truth aloud. “You are not being called to die for your truth,” Joan says. “You are being asked to live it.”
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Saturday Oct 25, 2025
Saturday Oct 25, 2025
The Freedom Project begins with a technique called Perspective Mapping. It's a process where the person fills out a series of ten surveys related to all areas of their life. Then they have a call with Gary to identify key belief structures that generate their current perspective. Finally they have a spirit guide reading with Christy. This is the most fasinating part of this process. In this episode you will hear exactly what Renee and Crstal's spirit guides told each of them in preparation for their Freedom Project experience.
Once the Perspective Mapping process has been completed, Christy and I are able to custom tailor a 100-day program specifically for each person based on their current perspective and what they want in their life. Through this process, the person will expand their perspective in all areas of their life and arrive at a completely new perspective that generates a new vibration. Since all limitations are self-imposed through one's current perspective, expanding that perspective leads to freedom. That's why they call it The Freedom Project. Nothing like this has ever been done before, because no other program starts by identifying one's current perspective and then creates a custom plan to specifically expand that person's perspective.
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Sunday Oct 19, 2025
Sunday Oct 19, 2025
In this episode, Christy brings in Socrates and experimental film maker Maya Deven. What an odd pairing. What do they have in common? They question why things are the way they are. If you think about any concept, institution, or commonly held belief, why do we take it as a given? Why don't we question everything?
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Sunday Oct 12, 2025
Sunday Oct 12, 2025
In this episode famous American Painter Georgia O'Keeffe and legendary philosopher and auther of the Tao Te Ching come together to talk about the art of surrender and seeing through the illusion.
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Sunday Oct 05, 2025
Sunday Oct 05, 2025
I(n this episode, Christy brings in Josephine Baker and Marlene Dietrich who want to talk about how we can be authentic and still wear masks. From thier nonphysical perspective, a mask is not always used to hide. Sometimes, masks are worn for survival, for creation and for purpose. Wearing a mask in fear is designed to hide who we are, but when worn to highlight and aspect of ourselves it can be used to enhance that aspect and create new possibilities.
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Monday Sep 29, 2025
Monday Sep 29, 2025
In this episode, Christy brings in Mark Twain and Charlie Chaplin. Their lives were both a dance between humor and seriousness. They both had alter egos - Samuel Clemens with Mark Twain and Charlie Chaplin with the Tramp. They explian how humor is used to teach and to heal.
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Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Our experience of time is not what it seems. We perceive time as linear; from beginning to end. This is not actually what's happening. It's a series of moments strung together like pearls, each existing eternally.
We are starting to notice that each time we gather to bring in famous dead people, it's all about a specific subject, not really about the people we bring in. The subject, in this case "Time" aligns with the dead ones who come in and they spend the time they have with us, sharing their nonphysical perspective on the subject at hand. These Dead Talks are starting to get very interesting!
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Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
In this episode, Alan Watts and Frida Kahlo come to teach us all about Paradox and Condradictions. They explain how paradox is the nature of creation itself. While we all try to cling to certainty, it's simply not possible. But if we can learn to ride the wave of paradox itself, we find balance.
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Monday Sep 08, 2025
Monday Sep 08, 2025
Prepare for an extraordinary journey as two legendary figures – the famously witty Oscar Wilde and the brilliantly authentic Anthony Bourdain – they crash our podcast, arriving fashionably late and ready to challenge everything you thought you knew!
This isn't just an interview; it's a vibrant, uncensored dialogue that playfully kicks off with "National Be Late to Something Day" and the deliciously irreverent theme of "Samosas, Slackers, and Soul's Hunger." Picture Oscar, with his sharp, sweeping wit and "loungy energy" like a grand theater curtain's reveal, alongside Anthony, embodying the grounded, "food truck" vibe of the American street. Together, they invite you to embrace "the exquisite art of doing nothing at all," elevating lateness to a philosophy and fried food to a sacrament.
But beneath the charming rebellion lies a profound, shared truth: loneliness. This episode delves deep into how both men grappled with this universal human experience, yet in starkly different ways.
• Anthony Bourdain reveals how he initially mistook his profound loneliness for an insatiable "hunger" and a "brokenness" within, believing more travel and stories would finally fill the void. He candidly shares the depths of this struggle, even considering ending his life, before ultimately realizing that this "appetite of the soul" was, in fact, a powerful "compass" pointing him towards genuine connection and authenticity.
• Oscar Wilde speaks to the universal "human dilemma" of confusing desire with inadequacy. He clarifies that our deepest appetites are not flaws but powerful signals, "seeking" and "searching" for the truth that already resides within us.
This captivating dialogue then explores the complex nature of self-worth, with Bourdain sharing his constant battle against the feeling of "I'm not enough yet," even after countless accomplishments. He ultimately discovers that "self-worth doesn't come from feeding the hunger" but from sitting with it, understanding it as a beacon, not a void. His powerful realization? "Our self-worth is eternal" and "isn't up for negotiation."
Discover their unique sensitivities: Wilde's "very emotionally sensitive" nature, where wit became his shield against hypocrisy and rejection, and he clung to beauty and words in his darkest hours. Bourdain, highly empathic, absorbed the "emotional weight from the stories of others," leading to a restlessness he tried to manage by immersing himself in others' worlds, often feeling a "block" to fully experiencing flowing love due to layers of injustice and loss.
Oscar Wilde offers a profound distinction between "surviving" – "clinging to the bare bones of existence," a state of "gray," and "thriving" – where existence becomes "an expression," full of "laughter and color," like iridescent mother-of-pearl.
Finally, you’ll walk away with practical wisdom for navigating loneliness in your own life, including daily practices to inject spontaneity and beauty into your routine. Don't miss their poignant toasts and the incredible symbolic gifts they leave us:
• Oscar's "watch without time": An ornate gold pocket watch that opens to a mirror, reminding us that life is "not measured in hours, but in beauty, in laughter and in love."
• Anthony's "chipped bowl of shared fire": A powerful symbol that "you are never alone at the table," with ancestors, guides, strangers, and friends always present. It’s a call to place your loneliness in this bowl, allowing the embers to "reduce it down to connection," and to love your authentic self, chips and all.
Tune in for a truly unforgettable episode, filled with wit, wisdom, and profound revelations that will shift your perspective on life, hunger, and the eternal nature of your true worth.
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Sunday Aug 31, 2025
Sunday Aug 31, 2025
Christy and I are beginning our Romantic Relationships course this week and we've been talking a lot about the subject of inimacy and what it really means. So in this episode we were not surprised that she brought in Rumi (the 13th Century Persian poet) and Angela Anais Nin (the French writer) come to share their nonphysical perspectives on intimacy, romantic relationships, and marriage. Rumi defined intimacy as "Into Me You See."
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