Dec 13, 2014 | Memoirs and Memorials, Podcast
Sex. Death. Art. Monkey brain transplants. And the only place you’ll hear the word “brobdingnagian” used in polite company, You’ll hear about all that and more in my interview with Kate Sweeney, Public Radio journalist and author of the book “American Afterlife: Encounters in the Customs of Mourning.”
Nov 1, 2014 | Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
A perfect example of how much fun two guys can have when talking about the great music of the 60’s and 70’s. Not only does David go into more detail about the Paul is Dead myth, but he also dives into stories about Hendrix, Dylan, the Byrds, and even Hey Hey We’re the Monkees.
Sep 4, 2014 | Favorites, Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
It’s safe to say that the Beatles were one of the most influential and innovative rock bands in the history of the genre. In this show we learn how losing friends affected their lives and music from David Dedrick, one of the world’s leading Beatles experts. Be sure to stay tuned for Part Two of this show!
Jun 2, 2014 | Future Care Preferences, Podcast
For the past 20 years Michael has been following the mandate: “My client is civilization.” His projects have turned into international movements and impacted millions. Dinner at his house is, needless to say, unique. With help from friends like Gloria Steinem, Ben Affleck, Spike Lee, Gore Vidal, Clive Owen, and others, students and healthcare professionals share a meal talking about human life, cultural connections, and death. Bon Appétit!
Jun 1, 2014 | Future Care Preferences, Podcast
Rachel Zeldin of Funerals 360 discusses the importance of funeral planning and provides gobs of useful tips on how to get started. Oh, and she also a secret the funeral industry does not want you to know that could save you thousands of dollars.