Funeral Planner Podcast Eliza Giles
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- Sociedad y cultura
This podcast asks who you are, how you could be remembered after you die, and if all that could be creatively encapsulated in your end of life plans. I would love to reevaluate the stigma of talking about this part of the life cycle and even find joy in thinking about what matters most to each of us. I hope that recording these ideas will be useful someday to each individual and their families. I also hope that sharing how we want to be remembered reminds us each of how we want to live. Sign up on our google form via @funeralplannerpod on Facebook or Instagram
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Alexa Schindel
A conversation with Alexa about nursing, cemeteries, the concept of hell, coin flips, her mom, the purpose of funeral traditions, healing music, and amplifying the best parts of life.
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Milo K.
A conversation with Milo K. about connection, a decadent dinner in Maine, glee of skiing, transition times, leaving a gap, Primrose Hill, and a book called Many Lives, Many Masters.
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Yansy S.
A conversation with Yansy S. about surf kayaking, pan con pollo, Bad Bunny, depression times, becoming, and doing the best you can.
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Meredith Sheehan
A conversation with Meredith Sheehan about loss in 4th grade, sharing stories, inescapable impermanence, being the youngest of three, intentionality about meals, the power of spirituality, and doing the crossword. Thank you Mere!
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Ben Nudelman
A conversation with Ben Nudelman about optimism, the former Soviet Union, eternity, Cleveland, sharing, the movie The Rescue, and birthday hikes.
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Budi Sosrodjojo
A conversation with Budi Sosrodjojo about Kobe, reading a book a month, Manchester United, parting gifts, Jasmine the Jeep, complacency, Avatar, and making ice cream out of clouds.