Becky Briggs and Natasha Spencer-Levy are on a mission to make death a less taboo topic, tackling it with humor, openness, and real talk. Having lost their parents young, they dive into everything from broken-heart syndrome and family issues to ghost stories and conspiracy theories, exploring death’s spiritual, cultural, and strange sides. With raw, often hilarious conversations, they’re showing that death can, surprisingly, be ‘a funny business.’
Becky Briggs and Natasha Spencer-Levy are on a mission to make death a less taboo topic, tackling it with humor, openness, and real talk. Having lost their parents young, they dive into everything from broken-heart syndrome and family issues to ghost stories and conspiracy theories, exploring death’s spiritual, cultural, and strange sides. With raw, often hilarious conversations, they’re showing that death can, surprisingly, be ‘a funny business.’

This week on the show, Tash spoke to grief content creator Elena Ricci who's boyfriend took his own life and sent her list of 101 things he'd like her to do. She opened up about the all-encompassing grief she felt in the wake of his death and her decision years later to begin to complete the list. Also on the show was Kate Tym, co-founder of The Coffin Club, who discussed how funerals don't need to be all doom and gloom and the importance of having an amazing celebrant.