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Episode 43: Beyond the Grave: One Person's Journey from Undertaker to Medium

Remembering A Life

Release Date: 11/13/2024

Episode 56: John Kenney on I See You’ve Called In Dead: A Laugh-out-loud Novel About Life show art Episode 56: John Kenney on I See You’ve Called In Dead: A Laugh-out-loud Novel About Life

Remembering A Life

A hilarious and heartfelt chat with author John Kenney about I See You’ve Called In Dead, the only novel where an obituary writer’s worst mistake becomes his best chance at living. Kenney shares the real-life humor, heartbreak, and funeral-home field trips that inspired the story.

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Episode 55: Beyond “Sorry for Your Loss”: Language, Culture, and Meaningful Grief Support show art Episode 55: Beyond “Sorry for Your Loss”: Language, Culture, and Meaningful Grief Support

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How do you support someone who is grieving when words feel inadequate? In this episode of the Remembering A Life Podcast, host Gail Marquardt is joined by Camila Crews, founder of Sorry for Your Loss Cards, for an honest conversation about grief support, language, culture, and showing up with presence instead of platitudes. Camila shares how her personal experiences with loss inspired her to create culturally fluent grief support cards designed for moments long after the funeral—when grief is ongoing and support often fades. Together, Gail and Camila explore why traditional sympathy messages...

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Episode 54: Meaningful Conversations That Matter: Life Stories, Legacy, and Connection show art Episode 54: Meaningful Conversations That Matter: Life Stories, Legacy, and Connection

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What happens when you ask the questions that matter most? In this episode, host Gail Marquardt and guest Skip Weiss use the Have the Talk of a Lifetime Conversation Cards to share meaningful stories about childhood, legacy, loss, joy, and the moments that shape who we are. Their honest, reflective conversation shows how simple questions can spark deeper connection and help preserve life stories with the people we love. Perfect for anyone seeking more meaningful conversations about life and legacy.

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Episode 53: Grief During the Holidays show art Episode 53: Grief During the Holidays

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The holidays can be difficult when we’re grieving – or supporting someone who is. Alex Mammadyarov, a writer and psychotherapist specializing in grief, joins us for a conversation about the challenges of grieving during the “happiest time of the year” and how we can continue to move forward in our grief during a time when family and friends are gathering to celebrate.

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Episode 52: A Calling to Serve: From Ministry to Mortuary Science show art Episode 52: A Calling to Serve: From Ministry to Mortuary Science

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John Hill didn't start his career planning funerals. He began in ministry, dedicating his life to serving his community from a place of faith. When he felt a calling to step away from his role as a pastor, he found himself with a closet full of suits and a question: "Where could I work wearing all these suits?" The answer that came to him was a funeral home. In this episode, John shares his story.

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Episode 51: The Gift of a Viewing show art Episode 51: The Gift of a Viewing

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[CW: Traumatic death, suicide and infant loss] Amanda King, a funeral director and embalmer specializing in restorative art, has given numerous families the gift of viewing their loved one after a traumatic death. In this episode she shares stories about families she has served and how viewing their loved one helped them move forward on their grief journey. Her work is truly inspiring.  

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Episode 50: When a Child Dies: Navigating the Grief of Unfathomable Loss show art Episode 50: When a Child Dies: Navigating the Grief of Unfathomable Loss

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The death of a child is perhaps the most unfathomable loss any of us can imagine. Kristin James and Betsy Hawley, through their work with the Grief Network and the Pediatric Palliative Care Coalition, help ensure families have the resources and support they need to both navigate the complexities of the care a terminally ill child receives and honor the life of that child in meaningful ways.

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Episode 49: Let's Talk About Life, Death and How We Want To Be Remembered show art Episode 49: Let's Talk About Life, Death and How We Want To Be Remembered

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Let's have a conversation about life, death and how we want to be remembered! Jamie Kramer, founder/CEO of Earthly After, is ready to talk about everything from how our prior experiences with death inform what we want when we die to honoring a loved one in creative ways and how nature can help us move forward on our grief journey. Jamie is on a mission to normalize talking about death – join us!

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Episode 48: Hitting the Runway: When Funerals Get Creative show art Episode 48: Hitting the Runway: When Funerals Get Creative

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Lanae Strovers just might be one of the most creative funeral directors out there. From transforming a visitation room into a baseball field to honor a Little League coach, to creating a runway featuring clothing designed by a glamorous 1940s model, Lanae's personal touches help family and friends begin their grief journeys in beautifully meaningful ways. 

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Episode 47: From the Classroom to the Prep Room: A New Generation of Funeral Directors Is Ready to Lead show art Episode 47: From the Classroom to the Prep Room: A New Generation of Funeral Directors Is Ready to Lead

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Think you know what a typical funeral director looks like? Get ready for a new generation that challenges your perceptions! In fact, the funeral directors of tomorrow are mostly women, many are people of color - and they’re ready to lead the profession into the future. Leili McMurrough, president of Worsham College of Mortuary Science, and student Sioux Westby join us to dispel the myths!

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