
A down-to-earth discussion on death and dying with your Deputies of Death.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureEducation | ||||

Everyone’s a critic. Especially exposé-writing investigative journalists publishing books about the funeral industry's underbelly. But can we, as funeral directors, face accusations with grace and learn something about ourselves in the process?
A career you may not have heard of, the End of Life Doula is the main topic of discussion this month. What are they, what do they do, and how do they fit in with other deathcare professions?
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If you find the typical funeral layout mundane, why not advocate for human taxidermy instead?
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Wrapping up our topic on fickle food follies, fad diets (with or without the tapeworm), deadly Dew-shine, and more on today’s discussion.
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Even when the topic is death, or gross things about death (I’m looking at you Funky, Formidable Foes), this podcast is calming to listen to. Jem and Red have such great voices, and the way they talk about potentially heavy topics makes the podcast feel much more palatable than it could, if done a different way. They take these topics seriously and really put thought, and more importantly, care into them. I really like this podcast and it’s death positive take, and I really enjoy the hosts conver... more
Laughing about heavy ppl needing special equipment was mildly insensitive. I’m a heavy person, and although I do think about how someone(s) are going to have to remove my body at some point, it’s not like something I can just change overnight, which is the sort of spirit in which the hosts discussed this - as though if you are heavy, fix it because we have to deal with your fat body. I’m still going to listen because in other areas the hosts are respectful, but body shaming isn’t respectful.
An absolutely delightful delve into those things most of us shy away from. One of my favorites with morning coffee.










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