• Mother's Intuition

  • Sep 28 2023
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • On this episode of They Walk Among America… It's often said that the bond between a mother and her child is incomparable, even transcending the boundaries of life and death. A mother forges a connection with her child that defies any worldly explanation. Such is the power of a mother's intuition. In 2004, this truth manifested in a remarkable way when a mother encountered a girl who bore an uncanny resemblance to someone she knew all too well. Having tragically lost her own daughter following a fire in 1997, she was struck by an overwhelming sense of familiarity upon seeing this girl…


    *** LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED *** 


    ‘They Walk Among America’ is a Law & Crime podcast network production.


    This episode was hosted by Nina Innsted.


    Researched and written by Emily G. Thompson.


    Editing and scoring by Kory Hilpmann. 


    Script editing, additional writing and production direction by Rosanna and Benjamin Fitton.


    MUSIC: 


    Winter Train Home by Featherland

    Things Gone Wrong by Moments

    Quiet Desperation Part 2 by JCar

    What You Do Not Know by Joshua Spacht

    The Plot Thickens by Joshua Spacht

    Undernight by Lincoln Davis

    Sunset by Hale

    Into by Hill

    A Curious Trinket by Wicked Cinema

    Sweet Memories by Adam Saban

    C'est La Vie by Reveille

    Shadow Passage by Cody Martin

    Revenant by Clark Walker

    Curious Case by Cody Martin


    For more information, visit https://lawandcrime.com/podcasts/ or https://theywalkamonguspodcast.com/ 


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