The Undertaker Down Under

By: Ronny E Allard
  • Summary

  • Ronny Allard has held down several jobs, Just one stands out more than the others. His role as an undetaker exposed him to a world of death, rotting flesh and sadness. Here are the stories of those experiences, told first person by The Undertaker's perspective. In each story, Ronny describes the scene and imagines the life lost and lived
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Episodes
  • INTERVIEW WITH CALLUM WHITE (PART 2)
    Apr 23 2023

    Sometimes the dead are not ready to move on, and in-turn they make themselves seen, heard and understood by selected few who have a gift to connect between our world and there's.

    Ronny (The Undertaker) interviews Callum White, a spiritual healer and conduit for the lost souls; shares his experiences up until now.


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    21 mins
  • INTERVIEW WITH CALLAM WHITE - SPIRITUAL HEALER
    Apr 16 2023

    Sometimes the dead are not ready to move on, and in-turn they make themselves seen, heard and understood by selected few who have a gift to connect between our world and there's.

    Ronny (The Undertaker) interviews Callam White, a spiritual healer and conduit for the lost souls; shares his experiences up until now.



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    20 mins
  • ONLY THE LONELY
    Apr 10 2023

    For the most part, I recognised that I was lucky enough to experience what most people never would.

    It shed some light on what we humans are capable of and how fragile life can be. However, I wouldnt be human if I didn't feel touched and saddened by the stories, events and sights I have witnessed

    - Ronny Allard

    The Undertaker Downunder

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    5 mins

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