In just a little over a year, an astounding 15,000 of you have decided to join us as we explore the stories of near-death experiences. It’s been an honor sharing these with you in so many places — through our YouTube series, here on Substack, or through Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
The conversations sparked on our pages have only encouraged us to continue digging deeper. With this in mind, we’re excited to share two big updates with you:
First up, starting this month, our Substack is going deeper into our world’s understanding of NDEs.
Prepare for in-depth pieces exploring these phenomena from guest authors, offering academic perspectives, first-hand stories, and so much more.
All of that is to say, if you haven’t subscribed yet, now is the perfect time — if you have subscribed, your inbox is about to get a lot more interesting.
Secondly, but equally as important: We’ve launched our latest YouTube video today!
Hear Louisa Peck share the story of her near-death experience, occurring after suffering a cardiac arrest brought on by lidocaine poisoning while at a Manhattan nightclub in 1982 in this latest interview.
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As August begins and summer ends, we’re excited to begin this next chapter alongside each and every one of you.
Much more to come soon!
-The Coming Home Team
I'm interested in what challenges you face in dramatically expanding the number of NDE video testimonials. At some point it seems the number of such reports may be the most persuasive.
What are the primary obstacles you face in developing your channel? How easy is it to find those willing to be interviewed by your team? Is time and money the key limiting factor? What stands in the way of your channel having 1,000 NDE testimony videos?
Thanks for whatever you can share.