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 is joined by special guest co-host and grief coach Tanya Wilkinson! Together they spoke to Lisa Marshall, who was widowed at 31 when her husband Alan died by suicide. She discussed the difficulty of finding closure when you are left without a goodbye and without a note. Lisa revealed the difficulty of informing her three young children of their father's passing. The episode also investigated the types of grief and how the experiences can differ.