Coffin Conversations
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“What happens after I die?” is, undoubtedly, one of the most common questions we grapple with throughout our lives. And while philosophers, scholars and religious leaders toil away over the metaphysical - Lauren the Mortician spends her days working hands on, knowing all too well what happens next over here in the physical plane.
Just as there are a thousand ways to die, there are just as many unexpected things that happen to both the departed and their survivors. Each week on Coffin Conversations, join Lauren as she explores the many faces of loss. From first hand conversations with those in the midst of loss to those who discovered unexpected paths along the journey to healing. In tandem, through interviews with specialists, investigations into funeral home mishaps, and sometimes conducting bizarre experiments - Coffin Conversations is an exploration of better understanding, and normalizing death. Stick around, and see how the burial plot thickens.
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Just as there are a thousand ways to die, there are just as many unexpected things that happen to both the departed and their survivors. Each week on Coffin Conversations, join Lauren as she explores the many faces of loss. From first hand conversations with those in the midst of loss to those who discovered unexpected paths along the journey to healing. In tandem, through interviews with specialists, investigations into funeral home mishaps, and sometimes conducting bizarre experiments - Coffin Conversations is an exploration of better understanding, and normalizing death. Stick around, and see how the burial plot thickens.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/coffin-conversations--6084278/support.
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such an amazing mother daughter relationship this is heavenly, this feels like heaven.. i never got to experience the warmth, the love, care from a mother...my dad raised me n took care of me but hecwasnt a good communicator, altho very kind n loving man his anger would overcome his kindness n love...which i realized after he died.. he suffered all his life n protected me so i can have a good 1....he wud put me down just so i dont take it too easy.. n work harder..he was like a coach..who was suffering all his life but kept his pain hidden...a sweet lil naiive baby man, whom i would punch in tummy, my big teddy bear .even as a 30s yr old man .i wud nap with him with my feet on top of his.. he was an angel all along, after his death i have no motivation left..just wanna help my relatives help em liv betteer n die to see my dad on other side...he was my life, my snuggly bear, my best friend.