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Uncovering the Truth: Behind the Scenes of Exposing Deathcare

Welcome to Exposing Deathcare, a podcast created to shine a light on the hidden, often dark realities within the funeral industry. I'm Melissa Meadow, or as some of you may know me, The Modern Mortician. This podcast is a platform to expose unethical practices, harmful experiences, and shady dealings that have plagued grieving families, funeral staff, and the industry as a whole. By bringing these stories to light, Exposing Deathcare aims to push for transparency, support those affected by trauma, and encourage necessary reforms in the way deathcare operates.

Why This Podcast?

For years, I’ve worked behind and at the front of the scenes in the funeral industry, witnessing the good, the bad, and the shocking. Too often, families face unnecessary upsells, hidden fees, and sometimes outright manipulation when they’re at their most vulnerable.

Meanwhile, funeral professionals who truly want to help people are too often pressured by corporate greed or unsustainable business practices. This isn't just about exposing what’s broken – it’s about acknowledging the pain caused by these wrongs and fostering a deathcare environment that respects the dead and the living alike.

Through anonymous interviews, real-life stories from funeral directors and staff, and deep dives into specific issues, Exposing Deathcare tackles the taboo topics that don’t often make it into the public eye. From high-pressure sales tactics to the consequences of toxic workplace cultures, no topic is off-limits.

Join the Conversation

If you or someone you know has experienced unethical practices or painful situations within the funeral industry, consider sharing your story with Exposing Deathcare. Whether you’re a funeral director, a mortician, or someone who has dealt with a funeral home during a difficult time, your story matters. By speaking out, you can help bring accountability to the industry and protect others from facing similar experiences.

Submit your stories confidentially, and together, let’s work toward a world where deathcare is about compassion, dignity, and truth. Join the conversation by tuning into Exposing Deathcare, and if you have a story to tell, reach out to us. Let’s bring honesty back into deathcare.

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If you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.,

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Music for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.

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The stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.

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In this conversation, Melissa and Kacie Gikonyo discuss the role of a death doula, the impact of COVID-19 on death care, and the challenges faced by healthcare providers in managing grief and end-of-life care. Kacie shares her journey from nursing to becoming a death doula, highlighting the need for better education and support in the healthcare system regarding death. They also explore the relationship between death doulas and funeral professionals, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in providing compassionate care. TakeawaysKacie transitioned from nursing to death doula work after witnessing many deaths go wrong in healthcare.COVID-19 highlighted the need for compassionate end-of-life care as many died alone.Healthcare providers often lack training in end-of-life discussions and grief management.There is a significant need for better support for healthcare workers dealing with grief and trauma.Misleading practices in healthcare can lead to unnecessary suffering for patients and families.Death doulas can play a crucial role in supporting families during the dying process.Collaboration between death doulas and funeral professionals is essential for holistic care.The culture of healthcare often prioritizes efficiency over compassion in end-of-life care.Kacie emphasizes the importance of fitting work into life rather than the other way around. @deathdoulakacie www.deathdoulakacie.comChapters00:00 Introduction to Death Doula Work07:18 The Impact of COVID on Death Care12:45 Challenges in Healthcare and Grief Management15:22 Misleading Practices in End-of-Life Care16:32 The Relationship Between Death Doulas and Funeral Professionals20:27 Inspiring Stories from a Death DoulaConnect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
In this episode of Exposing Death Care, hosts Melissa and William Turner Heath delve into the evolving landscape of green burial practices, focusing on the controversial mushroom casket and the innovations from Loop Biotech & Setas Mushrooms. They discuss the implications of these products on the funeral industry, the importance of regional solutions, and the need for transparency and education in death care. The conversation highlights the balance between consumer interest and the realities of sustainable practices in the industry.TakeawaysWilliam Turner Heath is a licensed funeral director and Thanatology student.The conversation around green burial is becoming more mainstream.Mushroom caskets are marketed as eco-friendly but lack scientific backing.The mushroom suit is seen as a concept piece rather than a practical solution.Loop Biotech offers innovative products like the Loop Living Coffin.Regional solutions in death care are crucial for sustainability.The funeral industry faces challenges with the logistics of new products.Consumer interest in eco-friendly options is growing but needs to be informed.There is a disparity between local artisans and global corporations in the funeral industry.The conversation about death care should focus on genuine sustainability rather than marketing illusions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Green Burial and Mushroom Caskets05:42 The Controversy of the Mushroom Shroud15:56 Exploring Loop Biotech and Its Innovations26:45 Regional Solutions in Death Care34:17 Conclusion and Future Directions in Death CareConnect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
In this episode, our guest A shares their journey into the funeral industry, discussing their early fascination with death, the challenges faced during training, and the impact of corporate culture on the profession. Guest A recounts personal experiences, including a troubling incident involving a family member's burial, and highlights the toxicity prevalent in the industry. The conversation also touches on the role of education, mentorship, and the influence of social media on perceptions of death care. Ultimately, A expresses hope for a more inclusive and compassionate future in the funeral industry.Chapters00:00Introduction to the Funeral Industry Journey01:54Training Experiences in Mortuary Services04:41Personal Stories and Family Experiences09:48Corporate Culture and Its Impact14:22Toxicity in the Funeral Industry19:26The Role of Education and Mentorship24:10The Influence of Social Media on Mortuary Practices28:47Reflections on Personal Experiences and Future AspirationsTakeawaysA's interest in the funeral industry began in high school.Training in mortuary services can vary greatly in quality.Personal experiences can deeply affect one's view of the industry.Corporate culture often prioritizes profit over family care.Toxic work environments are common in the funeral industry.Education does not always prepare students for corporate settings.Social media influences perceptions of the funeral profession.Mentorship is crucial but often lacking in the industry.There is a need for more diverse voices in funeral care.Personal connections to death can be a source of strength.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
This episode of Exposing Deathcare, Melissa delves into the troubling culture within the funeral industry, highlighting issues such as burnout, harassment, and gatekeeping. The host shares personal stories and experiences from various professionals in the field, emphasizing the need for transparency and support. The conversation reveals the systemic problems that lead to professionals feeling isolated and powerless, and calls for a collective effort to address these issues and create a healthier work environment.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Crisis in Death Care02:26 The Culture of Silence and Fear04:34 Sexual Harassment in Funeral Homes07:44 Gatekeeping and Professional Development10:31 The Impact of Burnout and Retaliation13:11 Whistleblowing and Its Consequences15:25 Personal Experiences and Systemic Issues17:31 The Cost of Speaking Out19:51 Finding Support and Healing22:07 Conclusion: The Need for Change in the IndustryTakeawaysThe funeral industry is facing a crisis of burnout and turnover.Many professionals feel afraid to speak out about their experiences.Sexual harassment is a significant issue in funeral homes.Gatekeeping prevents new professionals from gaining necessary skills.Whistleblowers often face retaliation and career-ending consequences.The culture of silence in the industry harms both workers and families.Support and mentorship are crucial for professional growth.Personal stories highlight the emotional toll of working in death care.The need for systemic change in the funeral industry is urgent.Speaking out is essential for healing and reform.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
In this episode of Exposing Death Care, host M. Melissa and guest Lauren Seeley discuss the troubling issues surrounding pet funeral services, including recent scandals that have eroded trust in the industry. They explore the Vareb Funeral Home scandal, where thousands of pet remains were improperly disposed of, and other notable cases that highlight the lack of oversight in pet cremation services. The conversation also delves into personal experiences in the pet funeral industry, offering insights on how pet parents can choose trustworthy services and protect themselves from scams.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Pet Funeral Scandals02:10 The Vareb Funeral Home Scandal11:53 Loving Care Pet Funeral Service Controversy16:49 We Care Pet Cremations: A Disturbing Case22:25 The Aftermath of Pet Loss23:59 Personal Experiences in Pet Funeral Services34:20 Lessons Learned from Trust and Betrayal43:02 Choosing a Trustworthy Pet Funeral Home44:59 Support for Grieving Pet Parents51:41 The Legal Recognition of Pets as Family53:36 The Emotional Impact of Pet LossConnect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern MorticianTakeawaysThe Vareb Funeral Home scandal involved the improper disposal of pet remains.Trust in pet funeral services has been eroded due to scandals.Pet parents should ask questions and seek transparency from funeral homes.Documentation and tracking of cremated remains are essential.Visiting the cremation facility can provide peace of mind.Pets are considered family, not property, in the eyes of grieving owners.There is a lack of regulation in the pet funeral industry.Personal experiences can inform better practices in pet care.Grieving pet parents deserve dignity and respect during their loss.Researching and asking for recommendations can help in choosing a service.
Exposing Deathcare Season 2 Episode 2 with Our Guest KI’m Your Host M, and this is Exposing Deathcare.This episodes dives deep into the heart of Texas, and showcases the disparities between locations amongst familial owned firms.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
This episode dives into the absolute nightmare that was the Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado. Imagine trusting a funeral home with your loved one, only to find out they never cremated them—or worse, buried the wrong body. That’s exactly what happened to dozens of families, and it’s even more horrifying than it sounds.Jon and Carie Hallford, the owners, were running a total scam—taking money for cremations that never happened, handing out fake ashes (spoiler: it was concrete dust), and letting nearly 190 bodies rot in a building. This doc breaks down the shocking details, the heartbreaking fallout for the families, and how these two finally got caught. With fraud charges, a $950 million lawsuit, and new laws being put in place because of this mess, it’s a wild ride from start to finish.If you’re into true crime with a side of WTF, you don’t want to miss The Curious Case of the Funeral Home of Horror.
Season 2 Teaser

Season 2 Teaser

2025-02-0202:57

Exposing Deathcare - Season 2 TeaserThey say the funeral industry is built on dignity, honor, and respect. But what happens when the truth is far from it?I’m Your Host M, and this is Exposing Deathcare.Season 2 drops in February, and this time, we’re turning our attention to how the funeral industry is portrayed in the media. From documentaries to dramatizations, what’s fact, what’s fiction, and what are they still not telling you?Our first episode takes a deep dive into The Curious Case of..., an HBO Max series that unearths shocking real-life scandals. We’ll dissect the episode, expose the realities behind the headlines, and connect it to what families experience every day.But let’s be clear—not all funeral homes are bad. Many professionals work tirelessly to serve families with compassion and integrity. This podcast isn’t about attacking the industry as a whole; it’s about exposing the dark corners where families are misled, manipulated, and taken advantage of. Because when you’re grieving, you deserve the truth, not deception.This season, we’ll hear firsthand accounts from families who have lived through funeral nightmares, and we’ll break down the horror stories portrayed in the media to help you separate fact from fiction—and make informed choices when it matters most.Stay tuned. Subscribe. And be prepared to learn what they don’t want you to know."**Exposing Deathcare. Season 2 drops February 4, 2025.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*In this episode, Our Guest M and Your Host M discuss shocking experiences at a family-owned funeral home where a toxic culture, unsafe practices, and unethical behavior were rampant, even to the point of putting her life on the line.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
This is S1E12, a sharing of the lost interview about The Mushroom Burial Shroud and how it fools people to this day.Originally available only on Patreon
Episode Summary*In this episode, Our Guest William and Your Host Melissa SHAKE it up a bit for the conclusion of Season 1. This episode is all about mental health, grief, and how others react to a colleague in crisis.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*In this episode, Our Guest N and Your Host M discuss the consumer side of deathcare. Where ethics should be considered, selling packages over needs, and the environmental element of funerary choices.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously via email or dm.Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode SummaryIn this episode, Our Guest D shares her experiences working in the death care industry, highlighting the challenges and issues she observed as a funeral attendant. From disorganization and lack of empathy to corporate culture and accountability, D discusses the need for change in the industry. She expresses her passion for sustainable death care practices and her desire to make a difference despite the obstacles she faced in her role. The conversation emphasizes the importance of quality care and the emotional impact of the funeral experience on families.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Death Care Industry03:06 Experiences in the Funeral Home05:38 Challenges in Funeral Home Operations08:34 Issues with Grave Maintenance11:24 Customer Service Failures14:32 Corporate Culture and Accountability17:28 Embalming Practices and Standards20:14 The Meeting and Management Response23:10 Navigating HR and Employment Issues26:10 Reflections on the Experience26:40 Future Aspirations in Death CareTakeawaysD has a passion for the death care industry and aims to own a sustainable funeral business.The current funeral industry practices are often unsustainable and disorganized.Lack of empathy and accountability in customer service is a significant issue.Grave maintenance and visibility are often neglected, leading to distress for families.Corporate culture can stifle constructive feedback and improvements.Quality of care in funeral services is often compromised by corporate priorities.Embalming practices need to be more standardized and respectful of cultural differences.D faced challenges with management when trying to address issues in the workplace.Navigating HR processes can be complicated and frustrating for employees.Despite negative experiences, D remains committed to advocating for better practices in death care.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*trigger warning*In this episode, Our Guests X & Y and Your Host M discuss some hard topics in funeral service; sexual harassment and mental abuse.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*In this episode, Our Guest A and Your Host M discuss being a newbie in the funeral industry, and the importance of proper mentorship.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*In this episode, Our Guest V and Your Host M discuss the importance of work/life balance and what happens when a casket isnt centered properly on the church trucks.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.
Episode Summary*In this episode, Our Guests L and Your Host M discuss the missing component in many firms these days... comradery. There's a sense of mistrust and dog eat dog in the industry that wasn't as noticeable 10 years ago. Plus, which is better- family owned or corporate? The answer might surprise you.Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comShare Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Music CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, rating, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*In this episode, C shares her journey of six years trapped behind the desk at subpar funeral homes, how it separated her from her family and broke her spirit.Share Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comMusic CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*In this episode, we hear a story about an employee who crossed the line photographing the dead, Our Guest M, shares their experiences over the last 2 years of their budding career in deathcare.Share Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comMusic CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
Episode Summary*In this episode, we hear a story about perseverance in the Forensic and Pathology Arena.. We hear from Our Guest ABC, who shares their experiences with their time working in this mysterious field.Share Your StoryWe encourage our listeners to share their own experiences. Your story could help shed light on issues within the funeral industry and support others who might be going through similar situations. You can share your story anonymously at [submission link or email].Connect with UsStay connected and follow us for updates, discussions, and more:Tiktok: @exposingdeathcareInstagram: @exposingdeathcareEmail: exposingdeathcare@gmail.comMusic CreditsMusic for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.Support the PodcastIf you find value in our podcast, please consider supporting us by following, liking, and sharing. Your support helps us continue to bring these important stories to light.DisclaimerThe stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician
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