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On Grief: A Podcast about Death
Karen Geier
17 episodes
6 months ago
On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.
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Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Episode 103: History of Grief
On Grief: A Podcast about Death
16 minutes 41 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 103: History of Grief

Brandy Schillace and I discuss:

  • What we know about grief from what's available in recorded history
  • What the Reformation did that changed the way we view the dead
  • How the Victorians turned even death into a commercial endeavour and an opportunity for class markers
  • How the traditional American way of mourning came to be
  • What social media is doing to shape our way of grieving
  • And more...

Brandy Schillace's website
Buy Death's Summer Coat here

Special Guest: Brandy Schillace.

On Grief: A Podcast about Death
On Grief: A Podcast about Death is an exploration of what the people closest to the dead and dying know about death that the average lay person is too scared to ask.