The podcast Observador Paranormal, hosted by Juan Manuel Torreblanca and Roberto Belmont, has among its most recent episodes the one titled Presagios del Último Suspiro, in English Omens of the Last Gasp, in which they explore one of the most enigmatic experiences: the signs that appear hours, days and even weeks before the death of a person. HERE you can listen to the episode.
Available from July 7, 2025, this nearly 50-minute episode focuses on phenomena reported in different cultures and families, such as premonitory dreams, unusual behaviors in animals, voices with no physical origin, unexplained scents and other manifestations that could herald an imminent farewell.
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These issues are addressed in the episode Harbingers of the Last Gasp:
Prophetic dreams: Drivers share testimonies where deceased people appear in dreams and warn loved ones, a common phenomenon in bereavement stories.
Bizarre animal behavior: Stories of pets leaving home days before their owner’s departure, or locating near the body shortly after death.
Voices in the distance: Clear voices calling out to someone who is no longer there, especially in the silence of the early morning, and only perceived by those who are grieving.
Farewell aromas: Smells associated with deceased persons -such as colognes, flowers or cigars- that appear abruptly and without obvious physical explanation.
Science and spirituality
The program does not remain purely anecdotal.
Juan Manuel and Roberto reflect on possible physiological or psychological explanations.
From the effect of bereavement on the brain to emotional synesthesia, a documented phenomenon where intense emotions trigger unexpected sensory perceptions.
In parallel, they highlight how different cultures interpret these phenomena as spiritual contacts, demonstrating how the paranormal and the scientific sometimes converge.
Why does this episode connect in the US?
This theme resonates deeply in the U.S. Hispanic community, where elements such as death, mourning and spiritual connection with loved ones are marked by cultural traditions.
The concept of omens, deeply rooted in Mexican, Central American and Latin American idiosyncrasy in general, turns this episode into a bridge of reflection between faith, science and personal experience.
Where to listen it?
The podcast Paranormal Observer is a production of QuéOnnda and Nueva Network and is already available on platforms such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
With an average running time of 50 minutes, the episode offers space for both narrative and analysis, ideal for those seeking depth without being too long.
If you’ve ever smelled an unexplained scent at a difficult time, seen strange dreams or noticed unusual behaviors in pets at the end of a loved one’s life, this episode will offer you not only emotional testimony, but also tools to understand what might be behind it – whether scientific or spiritual.
QuéOnnda and Nueva Network also have other podcasts such as Casos del Crimen with El Sargento and La Huella Ovni.
Small signs that appear days, hours, or even weeks before someone dies. Dreams. Animals that act strangely. Voices no one else hears. Scents that announce goodbyes
Observador Paranormal