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Life’s Last Chapter
kelliesleep
12 episodes
2 months ago
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Self-Improvement
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Culture, Ceremony, and Connection – A Conversation with Aboriginal Funeral Celebrant Faye Clarke
Life’s Last Chapter
48 minutes 45 seconds
3 months ago
Culture, Ceremony, and Connection – A Conversation with Aboriginal Funeral Celebrant Faye Clarke
Episode Title: Culture, Ceremony, and Connection – A Conversation with Aboriginal Funeral Celebrant Faye Clarke Podcast: Life’s Last Chapter: A Podcast About Life, Death, and Everything In Between Season: 1 Episode: 7 Guest: Faye Clarke, Aboriginal Funeral Celebrant Show Notes: In this powerful and heartfelt episode, we speak with Faye Clarke, an Aboriginal funeral celebrant who brings deep cultural wisdom, personal experience, and spiritual care to her work. Faye shares stories from her childhood and community, offering a glimpse into the richness of Aboriginal culture and the role it plays in honouring life and death. We explore the unique traditions and customs of Aboriginal funerals, how they differ from Western practices, and how connection to land, spirit, and family is at the heart of these ceremonies. Faye also reflects on her personal journey, her calling to celebrancy, and what it means to walk with families during their most sacred moments. Topics Discussed: Faye’s family background and cultural upbringing The differences between Aboriginal and Western funeral practices The importance of connection to Country and Ancestors Community roles in mourning and celebration Faye’s path to becoming a celebrant and her role today The need for cultural understanding in end-of-life care Honouring traditions while supporting modern grieving families
Life’s Last Chapter