In this episode, we hear actor, singing coach and theatrical director Renu Arora's story of a near-death experience and how it changed her life.
The novelist Ernest Hemingway is a famous example of someone who recounted a story of a near-death experienc...
In this episode, we hear actor, singing coach and theatrical director Renu Arora's story of a near-death experience and how it changed her life.
The novelist Ernest Hemingway is a famous example of someone who recounted a story of a near-death experience. During World War I, Hemingway was wounded by shrapnel while fighting in Italy on a fateful night in 1918.
Near-death experiences are well-documented phenomena where people describe an out of body experience when faced with impending death often with profound effects on the person's outlook on life.
Renu was trained at the Central School of Acting and Drama had a thriving career in the arts. Renu had faced adversity earlier in her career when she suffered from M.E which she happily recovered from. But it was her near-death experience when she was tragically pulled under a London bus which was to have a profound effect on her life. Not only physically but mentally and spiritually.
We talk about :
How it has affected her creativity, her outlook and the way she lives her life.
How this crisis was a doorway to new strength and growth
The role of her artistic skills played in unleashing new creativity.
What we can learn from Renu's story to help us move through adversity.
Renu Arora Burgundy Book Project
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Episode Credits
Editor and sound engineer: Tim White email: showupnow@gmail.com
Host: Simon Ratcliffe
Music:
Broken Elegance -Unconditionally
Scott Buckley -Dreamtofflying, Childhood, Elementary
[Ghostrifter Official] Above The Clouds, Demised To Shield
All additional music written by Tim White ©2020 all rights reserved.