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, Becky and Tash were joined by Carolyn Mayling, author of award winning memoire 'The Future is Rosie' and founder of Rosie's Rainbow Fund. Carolyn opened up about what it was like to lose her daughter Rosie suddenly at just 11 years old and the lack of support there was for grieving parents at the time.