20 min

Episode 5. "Picking up the Pieces‪"‬ Dead Honest

    • Social Sciences

Stumbling across a dead body is the stuff of nightmares. For Mo Oliver, it’s all in a day's work.

That’s because Mo Oliver identifies human remains for a living. It’s a job that’s taken him to some very dark places; from mass graves in Bosnia to Sri Lankan beaches clogged with the bodies of the Boxing Day Tsunami. We talk about the challenges of his work and how it feels to reunite the lost with the living.

For more information about Mo Oliver's work, visit  Kenyon International

Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll with original music by John Biddle. 

And finally … if you have enjoyed this episode, I'd love you to share it either with colleagues or rate it on your favorite podcast app. It really helps us to find new listeners.   

Stumbling across a dead body is the stuff of nightmares. For Mo Oliver, it’s all in a day's work.

That’s because Mo Oliver identifies human remains for a living. It’s a job that’s taken him to some very dark places; from mass graves in Bosnia to Sri Lankan beaches clogged with the bodies of the Boxing Day Tsunami. We talk about the challenges of his work and how it feels to reunite the lost with the living.

For more information about Mo Oliver's work, visit  Kenyon International

Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll with original music by John Biddle. 

And finally … if you have enjoyed this episode, I'd love you to share it either with colleagues or rate it on your favorite podcast app. It really helps us to find new listeners.   

20 min