November 23, 2015
The Spiritual Path to Purpose
This week's guest is Kimberly Clark Sharp, author of After the Light: The Spiritual Path to Purpose. Sharp--who experienced near-death almost 25 years ago--chronicled her journey from a materialistic, superficial life to one of helping others, as a social worker, trauma counselor, and a death educator.
Guest(s) Appearing on this Episode
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Kimberly Clark Sharp
- Author of “After the Light: The Spiritual Path to Purpose” (Wm. Morrow & Co. 1995); audio (HarperCollins 1995); paperback Avon 1996); Literary Guild Alternate Book of the Month
- Founder of Seattle International Association of Near Death Studies, the world’s oldest and largest support group for near death experiencers, since 1982
- Named one of the forty most influential people under the age of 40 in the Pacific Northwest, 1987
- Founder of the Department of Social Work at the world’s first bone marrow transplant center
- Pioneer in the field of critical care social work
- • International conference and workshop speaker
- Co-teacher, Terminal Illness Seminar, School of Medicine, University of Washington (1977 -1997)
- Clinical assistant professor, School of Social Work, University of Washington
- Master of Social Work, University of Washington, 1976
- Cancer Survivor
- Happy wife and mother
Seattle International Association for Near-Death Studies
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