In the final episode of #Hashtag Death I share what people really speak about at funerals, as someone who has been involved in more than 900 funerals. This is the end of the road for the podcast, but not the end of conversations around death and dying. There is a famous poem which is read at a lot of funerals, which goes: When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me I want to rites in a gloom filled room, why cry for a soul set free? Miss me a little and not for too long,...
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In the final episode of #Hashtag Death I share what people really speak about at funerals, as someone who has been involved in more than 900 funerals. This is the end of the road for the podcast, but not the end of conversations around death and dying. There is a famous poem which is read at a lot of funerals, which goes: When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me I want to rites in a gloom filled room, why cry for a soul set free? Miss me a little and not for too long,...
In the final episode of #Hashtag Death I share what people really speak about at funerals, as someone who has been involved in more than 900 funerals. This is the end of the road for the podcast, but not the end of conversations around death and dying. There is a famous poem which is read at a lot of funerals, which goes: When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me I want to rites in a gloom filled room, why cry for a soul set free? Miss me a little and not for too long,...
Have you ever wondered what sparks someone to work in the field of death? In this episode, we chat to my mentor and family death care advocate Sally Cant about her unplanned journey to work in a career surrounded by death and dying - and why that’s not as morbid as it sounds! She also shares how baby boomers have helped pave the way for more open conversations about death, and in turn personalised celebrations. Sally Cant has done everything there is to do in the Deathcare Space. She’s a Fa...
Have you ever wondered how to best approach conversations about mental health? In this episode, we chat to Georgia and Amanda from the Going Loco podcast. The pair take a light-hearted look at people facing mental health challenges to break down stigmas and barriers, through humour. In this chat packed full of banter we talk about deaths of loved ones and mental health challenges, and how the two can often go hand-in-hand. The ladies both have lived experiences and share some useful tips to...
Curious about the secrets of navigating death, grief, and loss with grace and understanding? I'm sharing the top ten invaluable lessons I've learned from hosting #Hashtag Death and working in the funeral industry. In this episode you’ll discover the importance of talking openly about death and dying, as well as the long-term effects of unresolved grief. I emphasise the value of seeking professional support and planning ahead to ease the burden on loved ones during difficult times. Addit...
If you’re curious about emotional intelligence and want to know how to apply it to your life, then this episode is for you! This week we chat to emotional intelligence expert Amy Jacobson about her early experience with death and how it ended up shaping her life and career before she even worked out the connection. Amy brings a fascinating insight into life, death and how being scared of death is now a thing of the past for her after some deep work to understand the impact of an event she w...
Where do young widows turn to when they find themselves thrown unexpectedly into grieving their partner? According to the last Australian census, there are more than a million widowed adults in Australia. This is the unfortunate group Michelle Moriarty found herself in after becoming a widow at 38 years old with two young children in tow. This week I chat to the Grief Connect founder and Agrifutures 2023 Rural Women’s Award Winner about creating support groups and tools to help others on th...
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave your whole life behind so you can flee to safety? In this episode we look at the impact of domestic violence on successful career woman Marion Fulker AM. From a young girl suffering at the hands of her former husband, to someone who can now healthily nurture the vulnerable young woman inside her, Marion shares her story about escaping but leaving behind a city she loved so dearly. This is grief in another form. Marion came from what look...
Have you ever wondered if your grief needs to be wound up in a certain time frame? In this episode, we chat to grief educator and author Jo Lincolne about the process of grief and how it doesn’t end when the funeral is over. We look at how grief can stay with us for a long time, even returning to grief bomb us decades later. You’re going to learn how grief walks alongside us and a bunch of resources to extend your learning about death. Come join us for this insightful chat! Show notes: htt...
If you have been trying to navigate life in a world where your loved one isn’t present anymore, this insightful episode is one not to miss. In this episode, we chat to marriage celebrant Dilhari Gustavino about her experience following the death of her father. Family dynamics, physical distance and grieving together are all touched on in this chat with a wonderful storyteller. You’re going to hear about after death experiences, learning about signs from the other side and believing in other...
How do you transition through recovery after the loss of a baby, when being a mother is all you've ever wanted? In this episode, pregnancy loss educator Sharna Southan shares with us the moment she was told her baby didn’t have a heartbeat. We look at coping with loss, the rollercoaster of carrying a rainbow baby and turning a passion into a business to assist mothers navigating trauma. Please note: this episode talks about pregnancy loss and miscarriage. Show notes: https://foreverno...
How do adoptees cope with loss of identity and figuring out who they are? In this episode, we chat to adoptee Lloyd about his experiences with adoption, the rollercoaster of emotions and eventually finding his birth family. Having an understanding of where you come from can change your identity in a split second. We’re chatting with Lloyd about his experiences of rediscovering his full identity as an adult and the juggle to keep two families content when they met. Come and explore t...
Curious about the journey from heartbreak to inspiration? In this episode, baby loss mentor Rochelle Olsen unveils the answer to the question: how one person’s story of loss can become a lifeline for others navigating the same path. We look at the grief and pain surrounding newborn death and how it is something that is often less understood by others. Rochelle explains how her loss sparked a whole journey to assist others in their time of need. Please note: In this episode we disc...
Bugs can play an important role in solving crimes! This week we delve into the topic of bug life and more with forensic scientist Dr Paola Magni. She is a world-leading researcher, expert witness, media commentator and corporate speaker, with a huge passion for science. We also chat about a special project to highlight the impact of domestic violence which hits home for Paola with the sheer number of cases she has worked on involving women. Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/h...
Imagine being able to contact loved ones who have passed! Today we chat to Annmarie Lord, a psychic medium and life coach who helps people connect with loved ones, as well as guiding other mediums to expand their businesses. We discover what mediums do, how they contact the spirit world and listen to some fascinating stories about contact from the other side. Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/hashtagdeathepisode17
Presentation expert Paula Smith flips things on their head this week as she interviews me! Paula helps to unravel my ‘why’ and we chat about my first experiences with death as a child, which led me on a path to being a marriage and funeral celebrant. From the family farm to a podcast about dying, tune in to get to know me more. SHOW NOTES: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/16-mywhy-welcome-to-2024-and-get-to-know-why-i-do-this/
Today we talk about the unsung heroes of this world – carers. I chat with Adam Birch, a Carer Support Counsellor from Carers WA. He sheds light on the often-overlooked role of carers who put their loved ones first, sacrificing their own lives. We touch on the staggering number of unrecognised carers in the community and discuss the importance of self-care for those who dedicate their lives to caring for others. SHOW NOTES: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/15-handlewithcare-car...
How do you cope at Christmas when your special person is no longer alive and there’s an empty chair at the table? As the ‘festive’ season approaches, the hype and advertising can become overwhelming. This episode I fly solo as we look at many of the emotions around Christmas - from sadness and overwhelm to happiness and guilt, and everything in between. Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/hashtagdeathepisode14/
Throughout life we can encounter a number of mini-deaths, such as the ending of a marriage. This week we chat to life success coach Rayne Bryant about navigating Christmas with split families. From following Rayne on Instagram and Facebook for many years, I was so drawn to her positive take on solo parenting, split families and just owning your own shit! In this inspirational chat, you’ll learn a lot about not only the ‘death of a marriage’ and the grief and loss of the nuclear ...
How can you better plan for death, and truly know how your loved ones want to be celebrated? Lisa Herbert is the author of The Bottom Drawer Book, which is an after-death action plan to help people talk about and plan for death. We chat with Lisa about the book and its humble beginnings, from cemetery wandering to agriculture and how these contributed to her writing about death. Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/hashtagdeathepisode12
As a token of gratitude for your unwavering support, I'm shaking things up this holiday season. Brace yourselves for a double treat: not only will I be dropping episodes every week in December and January, but I'm also introducing a special series every second or third week called #Life. What is #Life, you ask? It's a dive into those mini-deaths and unexpected grief events we encounter—think the demise of a business, the end of an opportunity, or the unraveling of a marriage and famil...
In the final episode of #Hashtag Death I share what people really speak about at funerals, as someone who has been involved in more than 900 funerals. This is the end of the road for the podcast, but not the end of conversations around death and dying. There is a famous poem which is read at a lot of funerals, which goes: When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me I want to rites in a gloom filled room, why cry for a soul set free? Miss me a little and not for too long,...