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    Explore " death rituals" with insightful episodes like "KATRINA SPADE on New Life from Death /346", "Transitions and support when a loved one dies: a conversation with funeral director Joe Peters", "Deadliest Cults, Death Rituals & People Who Live with Corpses", "50 Bucks and a pack of Chiclets" and "E58: Hey Luke, Are You Afraid of Death?!" from podcasts like ""For The Wild", "Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long-Term Care", "SERIOUSLY STRANGE | Hosted by Rob Gavagan", "44 and 1" and "Hear Me Out, Friends"" and more!

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    KATRINA SPADE on New Life from Death /346

    KATRINA SPADE on New Life from Death /346

    Death is a process of decomposition, how can we come to embrace this reality? This week, guest Katrina Spade joins Ayana for a fascinating conversation on the possibilities of burial practices, ways to connect with death, and the value in thoughtful death plans. Sharing her journey to founding Recompose, “a licensed, full-service, green funeral home in Seattle offering human composting,” Katrina shares that the way we design death rituals matters in how connected we feel to the process of death. 

    Detailing the science, logistics, and art behind human composting, Katrina imbues the conversation with passion, concern, and a spirit of learning. Through Recompose, Katrina has witnessed the beauty that comes from watching new life blossom from death, and from the connections family members of the deceased can have with the soil created from the composting process. The intention and compassion we put into death-care matters.  As Katrina reminds us, there is so much to be gained from intimacy with death.

    Katrina Spade is the founder and CEO of Recompose, a public benefit corporation leading the transformation of the funeral industry. Katrina is a designer and the inventor of a system that transforms the dead into soil (aka human composting).

    Since founding in 2017, Katrina and Recompose have led the successful legalization of human composting in Washington State in 2019. Recompose became the first company in the world to offer the service in December of 2020. The process is now also legal in Oregon, Colorado, Vermont, California., and New York.

    Katrina and her team have been featured in Fast Company, NPR, the Atlantic, BBC, Harper’s Magazine, and the New York Times. She is an Echoing Green Fellow, an Ashoka fellow, and a Harvard Kennedy School Visiting Social Innovator.

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    Transitions and support when a loved one dies: a conversation with funeral director Joe Peters

    Transitions and support when a loved one dies: a conversation with funeral director Joe Peters

    How do we better support family, friends, and long-term care staff as they grieve the death of a long-term care resident? Joe Peters is a funeral director with more than 35 years of experience at funeral homes in Toronto. He has supported many family members and friends through grief, and he has also experienced a wide range of approaches to honoring the deaths of residents in long-term care. 

    Learn more about the Strengthening a Palliative Approach to Long-Term Care project at: https://spaltc.ca/

    Deadliest Cults, Death Rituals & People Who Live with Corpses

    Deadliest Cults, Death Rituals & People Who Live with Corpses

    Deadliest Cults | SS #11
    Human beings are impressional, that's for certain. Most people want to find a place where they belong. Something that offers them a purpose in life. Somewhere they can be around like-minded people, all working towards a similar goal. But it's not always that simple...

    1. Manson Family (Charles Manson)
    2. Aum Shinrikyo (Asahara Shoko)
    3. Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God
    4. Heaven's Gate (Marshall Applewhite)
    5. The People's Temple (Rev. Jim Jones)

    Death Rituals | SS #7
    For some, "rest in peace" is more of a guideline than a rule...

    1. Burning Love
    2. Dressed to be Dead
    3. I'm the Mummy - That's Why

    17:23 ► People Who Live with Corpses | SS #3
    The eerie truth behind morbid obsession.

    • 17:38 Can We Change the Channel? (Linda Chase)
    • 18:47 Nothing a Little Exhumation Can't Solve (Jean Stevens)
    • 20:23 Family Traditions (Margaret Bernstorff)
    • 21:48 With Skin Like Porcelain (Karl Tanzler)

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    50 Bucks and a pack of Chiclets

    50 Bucks and a pack of Chiclets

    Woah boy, you might want to make sure your chair is screwed down for this one. We take a whistlestop tour through time... Would you want to live a Groundhog Week or live with ghosts? Live as a peasant in a Utopia or an Overlord in a Dystopia? What are some of the modern inequalities that we see every day? And cremation is kinda scary, let's be honest.

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    E58: Hey Luke, Are You Afraid of Death?!

    E58: Hey Luke, Are You Afraid of Death?!

    Heeeeeey. So, we've been gone for a while. Sorry about that! The thing is, humans aren't meant to constantly produce things and work, and Luke and Quinn are both mentally ill and needed a bit of a break. Also, waaaaay more time has passed than they realized! Here's an episode that they filmed for you weeks ago.

    Oh, one more thing: we are going to continue our hiatus until the new year, where we will be back and (hopefully) better than ever. We will even endeavor to announce any future hiatuses ahead of time. Imagine that!

    Anyway. Without further ado: here's some fun facts about the history of death, dying, and mourning, presented by Quinn. There's some angst from Luke, but Quinn promises it's fun! At least, for them. Fun is a loose word. Listen. You'll LEARN something! And the new year will bring more fun and shenanigans of the more uplifting sort. Until then, Friends!

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    Music, as always (even when we've forgotten to include this for a while,) by the talented Mothfinger. Find them on Soundcloud.

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    S1/E6 6. The Funeral (& Other Strange Death Rituals)

    S1/E6 6. The Funeral (& Other Strange Death Rituals)

    In episode 6 of Death, Grief and Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss, Kyle McMahon discusses the writing of his Mom's eulogy, going to the viewing, the funeral and the burial and all that these things entail.

    Then, Kyle talks with Todd Hara, Vice President of McCrery & Harra Funeral Homes and Crematory and best selling author of Last Rites: The Evolution of the American Funeral. They discuss the history of death rituals, how death rituals in America came to be, where the death industry is going and more. 


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    Afterlife of the Party

    Afterlife of the Party

    I've always wanted a Viking funeral. Set me in a longboat with a few of my favorite things, give it a good shove and then fire a flaming arrow at me. It turns out that a Viking funeral like that is almost 99% Hollywood. 

    Join Curator135 as he discusses some of the more unique death rituals from around the globe. Sky burials, jazz festivals, bone turning and more.  

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    Episode 66 - The History of Necromancy: Part 1

    Episode 66 - The History of Necromancy: Part 1

    Alan and Abby learn all about the history of necromancy. Starting with death rituals from early civilizations and ending with the major impact necromancy has on Greek and Norse mythology.  Even more coming next week in part two.

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    Episode 2. Dying to Meet You

    Episode 2. Dying to Meet You

    When Andy Holter sees his first dead body he is riveted. He also knows he’s found his vocation. 

    He leaves the police and decides to become a funeral director. We discuss working with death, the mourners that get forgotten and why some people are actually quite pleased to see the back of us. 

    This episode includes references to suicide so listener discretion is advised.

    Click here to find out more about Andy and the work of his firm CPJ Field.

    For information and advice about natural burial options visit Natural Death Centre.