
What is a home funeral? How can I have a green burial? Do I have to hire a Funeral Director? On this podcast we’ll be focusing on reclaiming our innate right to care for our own loved ones at death in natural, and often, environmentally friendly ways. We’ll demystify the tasks related to after death care through hearing stories from people who have ventured into culturally unfamiliar territory and... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToEducationSociety & Culture | |||

Today Sarah shares her conversation with De Clarke following the sudden death of her beloved husband, Jonathan Knowles. De was faced with many challenges that she had to navigate in order to provide the natural burial Jon wanted in the midst of the s... more
Moreka Jolar shares the story of attending to her mother at the end of her life. Her mum, Maru, lived an unconventional life so it was no surprise that she chose to die in a rather unconventional way as well. Her spirit of generosity shone throughout... more
Today, Sarah talks with India West, a farmer, willow casket weaver and natural burial advocate in Indiana. India made the funeral arrangements for their mother after her sudden death, followed by caring for their father at the end of his life and hon... more
On today’s episode I have a conversation with Noba Anderson, a resident of Cortes Island in British Columbia, Canada. Cortes has an active Community Death Care group that has provided death care education, helped greatly with navigating the paper tra... more
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I learn best by listening. Podcasts expand me. They’re often NOISY. Here, I learn from each deeply true story. Conversational voices talking about the precious, sacred witnessing of the loved one’s presence after death. Makes sense to me. What’s the rush? When I’m dead, it’ll take a while after last breath to get used to it. Maybe float around a little before taking off. I’d like to know this old body is gently held, sung to, washed. Safe and quiet among friends who would do this for me.
Such real people. Such real experiences. I can't get enough of this podcast and the light that it shines on alternative ways of "doing death." Proof for all of us that this movement is really happening. Pull up a chair and let yourself get lost in the beauty and the possibility.
Sarah does a great job. The audio is clear and the stories are amazing. I love the theme song and have benefited from learning about so many different experiences surrounding home funerals.
Information that is presented in such a compassionate heartfelt manner, deserves a broader audience. Important information about the possibility of transformative change to how we die.
Such real people. Such real experiences. I can't get enough of this podcast and the light that it shines on alternative ways of "doing death." Proof for all of us that this movement is really happening. Pull up a chair and let yourself get lost in the beauty and the possibility.
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Apple Podcasts | #235 |
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