Apr 5, 2021
#163 My lovely guest this week is Natalie Sudman. Natalie is an
artist and an author who worked as an archaeologist for 16 years.
In 2006, she went to Iraq, serving as a project manager for the U.S
Army Corp of engineers. When in Iraq, her vehicle was hit by a
roadside bomb which left her in a critical situation and caused her
to have a Near-Death Experience.
During our conversation today, in addition to discussing Natalie’s
NDE, we talk about going within and answering questions about who
we are in regard to ourselves and not to the outside world. If you
are looking for ways to re-define yourself and grow into your true
self, then this episode is for you.
About Natalie: Natalie Sudman
earned an MFA from the University of Oregon in 1989. To support her
art habit, she worked as an archaeologist for sixteen years, and as
a project manager in Iraq for a year and a half.
An Enthusiastic traveller, Natalie has lived and worked in Iraq,
Florida, Antarctica, Wyoming, Spain, etc. Her Travels include New
Zealand, Europe, Mexico, the Middle East, and very briefly, China.
She currently resides in southern Arizona.
Natalie’s poetry and essays have been published in various literary
journals. Her non-fiction book, “Application of impossible things:
My Near-Death Experience in Iraq,” is available at Barnes & Noble
and Amazon.
Natalie's Website:
www.nsudman.com
Natalie’s Facebook Page:
www.facebook.com/Natalie-Sudman-319158271437378
Natalie’s Book:
www.amazon.com/Application-Impossible-Things-Death-Experience/dp/188694024X
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