Send us a text For the final episode in our Morbid Curiosities series we have a heartfelt conversation with Daryle Sturino, a second-generation funeral director and owner of Sturino Family Funeral Home in Racine, Wisconsin. At just 30 years old, Daryle brings both compassion and a fresh perspective to a profession built on care, legacy, and community. We talk about what it’s like to grow up in a family business that serves people in their most difficult moments, the lessons he’s learned about...
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Send us a text For the final episode in our Morbid Curiosities series we have a heartfelt conversation with Daryle Sturino, a second-generation funeral director and owner of Sturino Family Funeral Home in Racine, Wisconsin. At just 30 years old, Daryle brings both compassion and a fresh perspective to a profession built on care, legacy, and community. We talk about what it’s like to grow up in a family business that serves people in their most difficult moments, the lessons he’s learned about...
Where Babies Come From. Watermelon Seeds to Son: Zeleiny’s Story
Y'all Be Good
1 hour 12 minutes
3 months ago
Where Babies Come From. Watermelon Seeds to Son: Zeleiny’s Story
Send us a text In this honest and emotional episode, we sit down with our client and friend, Zeleiny, as she opens up about her journey with PCOS, infertility, and the challenges of trying to grow her family. What follows is a story of faith, patience, and resilience—and one unforgettable moment involving a watermelon seed and her son’s innocent belief in miracles. This one’s for anyone who’s ever had to wait, hope, or heal.
Y'all Be Good
Send us a text For the final episode in our Morbid Curiosities series we have a heartfelt conversation with Daryle Sturino, a second-generation funeral director and owner of Sturino Family Funeral Home in Racine, Wisconsin. At just 30 years old, Daryle brings both compassion and a fresh perspective to a profession built on care, legacy, and community. We talk about what it’s like to grow up in a family business that serves people in their most difficult moments, the lessons he’s learned about...