The evening of Monday, August 19, is going to be very exciting! The Mind & Meaning Institute is launching a new, interactive event called the “Meeting of the Minds,” and I will be their first guest!
This program is not your typical podcast. In fact, it’s not a podcast at all. It’s a small-group, open discussion featuring a different experiencer or researcher each time. Attendees will be able to ask the guest questions and interact personally with them. The number of attendees is limited to 20 so everyone has an opportunity to get their questions answered.
This inaugural Meeting of the Minds event on August 19 will be hosted by MMI director Dr. Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, and I will have the honor of answering people’s questions about my near-death experience and my precognitive dreams. Please consider joining this small-group conversation (use this registration link to find out more), and have your questions for me ready to go!
I really look forward to meeting some of you and having a lively discussion!
Here’s the blurb about me from the MMI website:

Elizabeth Krohn had always been skeptical of anything beyond the material world, but that quickly changed when she was struck by lightning at age 28 and found herself looking down at her lifeless body, her consciousness intact. Soon, she was sitting in a beautiful, vibrant garden, talking to someone who sounded like her deceased grandfather but whom she suspected was really God.
During her near-death experience, Elizabeth was given information about her life, the universe, and even the future. She was told who was going to be elected president and who would win the Super Bowl! When she returned to her body, not only did that information prove accurate, but her life became an avalanche of increasingly unsettling experiences.
Besides sensing spirits, seeing auras, and having a bizarre new relationship to electricity, Elizabeth began to have alarming precognitive nightmares. Many of them were dreams of tragic plane crashes, which Elizabeth saw in great detail—often with airline names, flight numbers, the number of passengers aboard, and even some of the passengers’ names.

Elizabeth has spent the 35 years since her near-death experience adjusting to her newfound abilities and figuring out how she can best use them for the good of others. She is the co-author of the book Changed in a Flash, written with Dr. Jeffrey J. Kripal, as well as the author of the award-winning essay Eyewitness to the Afterlife, published in book form in 2023 by the Mind & Meaning Institute. She has made many media appearances, including on Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown podcast. We are delighted to welcome her to the Meeting of the Minds!


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