Maggie shleps to the Upper East Side to talk to artist Arabella Friedland, who lives in her dead dad’s apartment and regularly fends off his ex-girlfriends.
Maggie and comedian Kyle Gordon (he's on Tik Tok!) discuss famous cases of people faking their own deaths.
Actor/Photographer Bowie Dunwoody discusses their mother's death and the dual transitions of grief and literally transitioning
Maggie talks to Mary Kate Doherty, comedian and lifelong victim of dead grandma haunting. You love to see it
Live ass episode of Dead Beat! Comedians Arti Gollapudi, Sam Lanier, Ben Wasserman, and Chris Calogero tell jokes about death in a basement
Nick Flynn, the undertaker and funeral director in Maggie’s hometown, talks grieving, living, and what happens to dead peoples shoes.
Maggie and Clare are survived by you, the listener, tuning in to their episode all about obituaries.
Comedian Justin Linville, 'Dickinson' actress and comedian Sophie Zucker, and Maggie discuss the infamous 27s club.
When Maggie and Grace Singleton were born in the same Massachusetts hospital on the exact same day, no one could have predicted that over two decades later they’d be talking about hell in KPISS FM's retro RV parked in the middle of Bushwick. Grace (who has a degree in religious studies from Princeton), Maggie, and producer Clare explore the nine circles of hell and much more in this scorcher of an episode.
Maggie talks to fellow comedian Sam Lanier about the process of writing jokes on death and grief.
In a very loosey goosey intro, host Maggie Crane and producer Clare Martin discuss why exactly they care so much about the normalization of death and what they want their future funerals to look like.