Dying to Know More

Ashley Haugen

Let's start at the end. No one talks about death, and yet it's something we're all going to do at some point. I'm dying to know more about all facets of death, so that's why I made this podcast. From death doulas to casket companies to grief experts to morticians, I'm talking to them all.

  1. Apr 12

    Grief, Guilt, and Letting Go: A Raw Conversation About Suicide Loss

    What happens when grief hits all at once, and how do you survive it? In this episode of Dying to Know More, author Samantha Rose shares the raw, disorienting reality of losing her mother to suicide and the unexpected ways she found healing. An Emmy Award-winning writer and bestselling author, Samantha Rose talks about her memoir Giving Up the Ghost: A Daughter’s Memoir, a powerful exploration of loss, love and the journey to healing — all with a touch of humor. Learn how Samantha navigated a season of compounded grief, including divorce, cancer, her mother’s sudden death, and the isolation of COVID, and how those experiences reshaped her understanding of survival. She shares what it’s really like to lose someone to suicide, including the shock, guilt, anger, and unanswered questions that follow. Samantha also reflects on the tools that helped her heal, from therapy to writing, and the deeply personal and surprising ways she continued a relationship with her mother after her passing. This is a conversation about grief, but also about resilience, connection, and learning how to live again. If you’ve ever wondered how people survive the unimaginable, or you’re navigating grief yourself, this episode offers honesty, comfort, and perspective you won’t hear in everyday conversations. Purchase Giving Up the Ghost: A Daughter's Memoir at https://www.amazon.com/Giving-Up-Ghost-Daughters-Memoir-ebook/dp/B0DPN6JP58 Learn more about Samantha Rose at the following: https://www.yellowskymedia.com/my-story IG: https://www.instagram.com/samantharose_writer FB: https://www.facebook.com/samantha.rose.90813/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantharoseswartz

    36 min
  2. Mar 27

    It's Not "Just a Pet": The Silent Stigma of Pet Loss with Koryn

    When we lose a human loved one, society rolls out a "red carpet" of support. Meals are delivered, bereavement leave is granted, and our grief is validated. But when a "soul dog" or a beloved feline companion passes, pet parents are often met with silence, awkwardness, or the dismissive sentiment that it was "just an animal." In this episode, we talk with Koryn Greenspan, a certified pet loss bereavement specialist and end-of-life pet doula. After a 13-year career in the pet industry and the profound loss of her own soul dog, Georgia, Koryn founded The Parted Paw to fill the void in how we support those grieving a pet. In this episode, we explore: • The "Hierarchy of Species": Why the clinical definition of bereavement doesn't distinguish between humans and animals, and why your grief is 100% valid. • Anticipatory Grief: Navigating the "limbo" when a pet is aging or in palliative care. • Practical Support: What to actually say (and what not to say) to a friend who has lost a pet. • The Digital Gut-Punch: How social media memories can complicate the healing process and why we need better "digital boundaries" for grief. Whether you are currently navigating the loss of a pet, supporting a friend, or working in the animal care industry, this conversation offers a safe space to acknowledge that love is love and loss is loss. Website: https://www.thepartedpaw.com/ Instagram: thepartedpaw_griefsupport TikTok: ThePartedPaw About the Podcast: Dying to Know More explores the complex, often hushed conversations surrounding death, dying, and the grief that follows. Hosted by Ashley Haugen, we aim to educate and empower listeners to lean into the uncomfortable parts of life with grace and curiosity. Subscribe for more episodes.

    30 min
  3. Feb 21

    "I Grew Up in a Funeral Home"

    Growing up in a funeral home is more than just a "fun fact," it can provide a life-altering perspective on how to live. Growing up in her family's third-generation funeral home taught Katie Radel so many beautiful lessons about living that can only be found by witnessing death. In this episode of Dying to Know More, host Ashley Haugen talks with Katie Radel about her unique upbringing and how she got involved in the world of natural burial at Larkspur Conservation in Middle Tennessee. Katie explains the radical difference between the coffee-and-lilies atmosphere of a family funeral business and the serene wildflower meadows of Larkspur Conservation — and how there's space for both. We dive deep into the emotional weight of being with a loved one during their final moments, and how witnessing hundreds of funerals can actually help you live a more authentic life. This conversation offers a refreshing, non-taboo look at the one thing we all have in common and is — as Katie says — 100% happening to all of us. Inside This Episode We Cover: • Growing up living above a funeral home • Driving a hearse at 16: Normalizing the industry • How death gave Katie the courage to change her life • The most moving "celebration of life" story Katie's experience • The Death Positivity movement • Why "fingernails" matter in funeral prep • Finding "winks" from the other side Resources & Links: Learn about Larkspur Conservation: https://larkspurconservation.org/ Watch "Bury Me at Taylor Hollow": https://www.reelsouth.org/documentaries/bury-me-taylor-hollow Follow Dying to Know More on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dyingtoknowmorepodcast/ Check out our previous episode with Alice Sullivan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Dk3NiQD8Jk&t=1s

    32 min

About

Let's start at the end. No one talks about death, and yet it's something we're all going to do at some point. I'm dying to know more about all facets of death, so that's why I made this podcast. From death doulas to casket companies to grief experts to morticians, I'm talking to them all.