Shared Crossing Project

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04/22/2025

Exciting news! Our film Suffering Into Gold has been selected for , taking place May 1-4 in Santa Barbara and virtually May 5-11, 2025!

This festival showcases films that inspire transformation and awakening. We're honored to be part of this conscious media movement.

Festival passes and tickets available now! Link in bio.

PODCAST — S • P 01/16/2025

Join Stacy Pulice, PhD and I tomorrow on her Regenerative Mindset podcast where we discuss Beyond the Veil: Transforming our Relationship with Death. Stacy, a psychologist, regenerative farmer, and environmental activist living in Santa Barbara, CA. has had both a Shared Death Experience (SDE) and a Near Death Experience (NDE.)

Join us for this enlightening discussion about the transformative power of shared death experiences and the lessons they offer.

PODCAST — S • P Are you craving more curious, compassionate, and creative conversations about the state of our planet and our role in its well-being?That’s why I started the Regenerative Mindset podcast. In each week’s episode, I share inspiring conversations with farmers and philosophers, scientists and storyt...

11/01/2024

We are excited to announce a special in person event taking place in Los Angeles next month hosted by the When You Die Project!

On November 23rd, the day after the End Well Forum, there will be a special screening of Architecture of Death: The Inner World of Dying, a film in which William Peters, the founder of the Shared Crossing Project shares his insights and expertise.

Architecture of Death: The Inner World of Dying explores the physical aspect of dying, as well as the unseen felt experiences that can occur, including: the changing roles within a family, the potential to heal old wounds, deathbed visions or dreams, messages to loved ones from the dying or recently passed, and a host of other phenomena. Professionals who have spent their careers at the bedsides of the dying share extraordinary stories, as Director Johanna Lunn takes viewers by the hand to explore what death might look like.

Following the screening there will be a panel discussion and Q&A with Director Johanna Lunn, Rev. Olivia Bareham, Death Doula Jill Schock, and moderated by end-of-life educator Diane Hullet.

We are pleased help share this wonderful upcoming event and hope that you can attend the screening and Q&A. Tickets and more information can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/4d68yjea

If you have questions about the event or want to learn more about the When You Die project, please reach out to Chelsea Hoagland at [email protected]

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