Jul 9, 2015 | Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
In Part Two of my interview with Kat the Wiccan Mortician, we discuss slow medicine, which is the latest trend in taking back control from the medical machine, her vision for a natural burial ground in Alaska, death doulas, human compositing, and a whole bunch of other interesting things you can only talk about with a lovely and intelligent person. You won’t be bored!
Jul 5, 2015 | Favorites, Podcast, Weird and Wonderful
Kinky sex? Blood sacrifices? Boiling children? Sorry. Not here! True, Kat is Wiccan, but there is a lot more to learn about that ancient spirituality than what you might have heard from the myths of childhood fables and stories. Kat brings a fresh, unique perspective to life, death, and the in-between.
Apr 26, 2015 | Memoirs and Memorials, Podcast
Where is there a secret Russian naval base? Why is there a drone over my house and black SUVs outside? What’s a Chinese urn? And finally, how can we keep the remains of a loved one beautifully? Find out from Irina Jordan of Artisurn.
Mar 14, 2015 | Future Care Preferences, Podcast
I recorded this interview with Jon Underwood in 2014. He was then, and always will be to me, one of the most gentle, kind, and compassionate people I ever had the honor to know. I admire his work greatly. As the founder of the Death Cafe, Jon encouraged people around the world to discuss, over tea and cake, life, the finality of life and why we fear it. John passed away in 2017.
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.”