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🗓️ 3 October 2024
⏱️ 91 minutes
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0:00.0 | The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump. |
0:27.5 | My name is Rick Archer. |
0:29.2 | Buddha at the Gas Pump is an ongoing series of conversations with spiritually awakening people and about spiritual topics. We've done over 700 of these now. So if this is new to you |
0:42.6 | and you'd like to check out previous ones, please go to batgap.com and look under the interviews menu |
0:47.8 | where you'll see them organized in several different ways. This program is made possible through |
0:53.2 | the support of appreciative listeners and viewers. |
0:56.0 | So if you appreciate it and would like to help support it, there are PayPal buttons on the website |
0:59.9 | and a page explaining alternatives to PayPal. My guest today is Kim Sheraton. Kim is an award-winning |
1:07.9 | author, naturopath, entrepreneur, and more. Her focus includes animals, |
1:13.3 | the afterlife, health, the environment, veganism, and all topics related to compassion for humans |
1:19.2 | and animals alike. She is a highly respected expert on life after death for animals, and much |
1:25.2 | of her time is devoted to rescuing animals, caring for them, |
1:28.9 | and providing hospice care for elderly animals, making their transition to spirit. |
1:34.8 | Kim is the author of Animals and the Afterlife, and the founder of Compassion Circle, |
1:41.7 | a non-profit organization with a mission to expand the circle of |
1:45.8 | compassion to all beings. Compassion Circle is comprised of animal rescue, animal sanctuary, and a line of |
1:53.2 | nutritional products for animals, all proceeds of which help fund the rescue and sanctuary. |
1:58.5 | Kim's goal is to help make the world a better place, to provide comfort |
2:02.5 | to those grieving the loss of a beloved animal, and to be a voice for the voiceless, teaching |
2:07.4 | compassion and respect for all beings. And I just want to read a little blurb from the back of her |
2:13.4 | book. Kim grew up with animals as her constant companions. Each time she faced the death of a |
2:20.1 | beloved animal, along with the pain, came the same questions, to which she could find no answers. |
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