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Want to actually try this year? Join me at - https://rosehoneymorgan.substack.com/subscribe
I’ve started Actually Trying - a private Substack podcast + newsletter for people who are sick of collecting advice and never applying it.
Each month includes:
New private episodes drop every Wednesday.
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In this episode of Field Notes, I go somewhere my family would deeply prefer I didn’t: signs from the universe, communicating with the dead, near-death experiences, and whether any of this is actually real — or just a very effective placebo.
This all started after I listened to neuroscientist and psychiatrist Dr Tara Swart on Diary of a CEO, where she calmly (and alarmingly confidently) explained that she believes it is possible to communicate with people who have died — not as a spiritual guru, but as an Oxford-educated medical doctor with a PhD in neuroscience.
So naturally, I had to investigate.
I’m going to ask for a specific, offline sign — not from Instagram, not from scrolling — and I’ll report back on Fridaywith what happened.
If you’re not into the idea of signs from the dead, I also talk through an alternative:
connecting with future you — the older, calmer version of yourself who already survived whatever you’re panicking about now.
Probably not.
For most of human history, we’ve consulted gods, oracles, ancestors, rituals, astrology, omens, and stories to make sense of the world. When societies lose shared meaning systems, anxiety and loneliness tend to rise — which might explain why manifestation, astrology, and “signs from the universe” are having such a moment.
This episode isn’t about convincing you to believe anything.
It’s about asking whether meaning itself might be useful — even if it’s a little bit made up.
Send your questions to: [email protected]
Or DM me on Instagram: @rosehoneymorgan
(Anonymous is absolutely fine.)
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By Rose Honey MorganWant to actually try this year? Join me at - https://rosehoneymorgan.substack.com/subscribe
I’ve started Actually Trying - a private Substack podcast + newsletter for people who are sick of collecting advice and never applying it.
Each month includes:
New private episodes drop every Wednesday.
You can listen in your normal podcast app.
In this episode of Field Notes, I go somewhere my family would deeply prefer I didn’t: signs from the universe, communicating with the dead, near-death experiences, and whether any of this is actually real — or just a very effective placebo.
This all started after I listened to neuroscientist and psychiatrist Dr Tara Swart on Diary of a CEO, where she calmly (and alarmingly confidently) explained that she believes it is possible to communicate with people who have died — not as a spiritual guru, but as an Oxford-educated medical doctor with a PhD in neuroscience.
So naturally, I had to investigate.
I’m going to ask for a specific, offline sign — not from Instagram, not from scrolling — and I’ll report back on Fridaywith what happened.
If you’re not into the idea of signs from the dead, I also talk through an alternative:
connecting with future you — the older, calmer version of yourself who already survived whatever you’re panicking about now.
Probably not.
For most of human history, we’ve consulted gods, oracles, ancestors, rituals, astrology, omens, and stories to make sense of the world. When societies lose shared meaning systems, anxiety and loneliness tend to rise — which might explain why manifestation, astrology, and “signs from the universe” are having such a moment.
This episode isn’t about convincing you to believe anything.
It’s about asking whether meaning itself might be useful — even if it’s a little bit made up.
Send your questions to: [email protected]
Or DM me on Instagram: @rosehoneymorgan
(Anonymous is absolutely fine.)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.