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 is joined by special guest co-host and grief influencer Matt Phipps! Together they spoke to renowned playwright and director Neil LaBute about his newest play 'How to Fight Loneliness' and how he was inspired by the death of his mother to tackle the tricky subject of assisted dying. Also on the show was Carla Fernandez, founder of The Dinner Party and author of 'Renegade Grief', who discussed the importance of community when getting support for grief.