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  • 30. #TheEndOfTheRoad
    Jun 24 2024

    In the final episode of #Hashtag Death I share what people really speak about at funerals, as someone who has been involved in more than 900 funerals. This is the end of the road for the podcast, but not the end of conversations around death and dying.

    There is a famous poem which is read at a lot of funerals, which goes:

    When I come to the end of the road, and the sun has set for me
    I want to rites in a gloom filled room, why cry for a soul set free?
    Miss me a little and not for too long, and not with your head bowed low.
    Remember the love that we once shared, Miss me, but let me go.

    This is the end of the road for #HashtagDeath, a podcast which I created because I had a real passion for conversations about death and dying.

    I really hope that as we come to the end of the road, you feel somewhat enlightened, educated, helped or guided about all things death, dying, grief, loss, even life, mental illness, vulnerability and who we all are as people.

    I know that it’s a journey I’ve thoroughly enjoyed, I have learned so much from my guests and the vulnerability and insight they have shown has been first class.

    No heads bowed low over here, just missing the experience but letting it go, knowing it will always be a wonderful digital diary of the amazing guests and stories I was willing to get told and share with others. Thanks so much for being a part of this journey with me.

    Miss you all, letting it go!

    SHOW NOTES: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode30/

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    12 min
  • 29. #SallyCan: Sally Cant is her name, but she CAN, teach, guide, and be an advocate for deathcare
    Jun 17 2024

    Have you ever wondered what sparks someone to work in the field of death?

    In this episode, we chat to my mentor and family death care advocate Sally Cant about her unplanned journey to work in a career surrounded by death and dying - and why that’s not as morbid as it sounds! She also shares how baby boomers have helped pave the way for more open conversations about death, and in turn personalised celebrations.

    Sally Cant has done everything there is to do in the Deathcare Space. She’s a Family Death Care Advocate, and to learn what that means, all the layers it includes, tune in and understand what true passion for the family and advocacy looks like. Author, CEO, Trainer, Advocate, Celebrant and Funeral Director, Sally has all the elements to give us such insight into how it all fits together to ensure it’s the family, the loved one, who truly gets looked after in their time of need. Also, you’ll hear about Sally’s own personal perspective on how empathy builds and guides you through your profession, once you have been through something truly challenging.

    Sally shares some great experiences about creative funerals, and I’d love to know about the personalised touches you've seen while celebrating a loved one’s life. Share with me over on Instagram at @hashtag_death

    Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode29/

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    1 h et 6 min
  • 28. #BeyondLabels - Redefining Mental Health
    May 20 2024

    Have you ever wondered how to best approach conversations about mental health?

    In this episode, we chat to Georgia and Amanda from the Going Loco podcast. The pair take a light-hearted look at people facing mental health challenges to break down stigmas and barriers, through humour.

    In this chat packed full of banter we talk about deaths of loved ones and mental health challenges, and how the two can often go hand-in-hand. The ladies both have lived experiences and share some useful tips to approaching someone who might be struggling.

    What has been the most useful thing someone has ever said to you following a mental health challenge or the passing of a loved one? I’d love to continue the conversation over at @hashtag_death

    Trigger warning: This episode covers topics including death, and death by suicide.

    Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode28/

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    51 min
  • 27. #Top10 - Things I’ve Learnt from #Hashtag Death & Being a Funeral Professional
    May 6 2024

    Curious about the secrets of navigating death, grief, and loss with grace and understanding?

    I'm sharing the top ten invaluable lessons I've learned from hosting #Hashtag Death and working in the funeral industry.

    In this episode you’ll discover the importance of talking openly about death and dying, as well as the long-term effects of unresolved grief. I emphasise the value of seeking professional support and planning ahead to ease the burden on loved ones during difficult times.

    Additionally, I highlight the power of humour and authenticity in honouring the lives of the departed, making funeral arrangements more meaningful and uplifting experiences.

    Whether you're facing a loss or simply curious about how to approach these sensitive topics, this episode offers guidance for anyone on their journey through life and loss.

    I’d love to know which one of my top ten stood out for you. Continue the conversation over on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/hash_tagdeath/

    SHOW NOTES: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode27/

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    26 min
  • 26. #EmbracingLife: Navigating Death and Emotional Intelligence with Amy Jacobson
    Apr 22 2024

    If you’re curious about emotional intelligence and want to know how to apply it to your life, then this episode is for you!

    This week we chat to emotional intelligence expert Amy Jacobson about her early experience with death and how it ended up shaping her life and career before she even worked out the connection.

    Amy brings a fascinating insight into life, death and how being scared of death is now a thing of the past for her after some deep work to understand the impact of an event she witnessed in her teenage years.

    I’d love to know how Amy’s story related to your own early experiences with death. Continue the conversation over on Instagram at @hashtag_death.

    Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode26/

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    54 min
  • 25. #FromGriefToGrowth - Through pain comes purpose
    Apr 8 2024

    Where do young widows turn to when they find themselves thrown unexpectedly into grieving their partner?

    According to the last Australian census, there are more than a million widowed adults in Australia. This is the unfortunate group Michelle Moriarty found herself in after becoming a widow at 38 years old with two young children in tow.

    This week I chat to the Grief Connect founder and Agrifutures 2023 Rural Women’s Award Winner about creating support groups and tools to help others on their own grief journey.

    This is a chat filled with hope and light, as you hear about Michelle using her platform to educate people about death and grief. I’d love to know what you found most inspiring about her story, share it with me over at @hashtag_death

    SHOW NOTES: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode25/

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    42 min
  • 24. #DVDoesn’tDiscriminate – One woman’s story of DV in any postcode in Australia
    Mar 25 2024

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave your whole life behind so you can flee to safety?

    In this episode we look at the impact of domestic violence on successful career woman Marion Fulker AM. From a young girl suffering at the hands of her former husband, to someone who can now healthily nurture the vulnerable young woman inside her, Marion shares her story about escaping but leaving behind a city she loved so dearly. This is grief in another form.

    Marion came from what looked like a very “successful” life, relationship, job and marriage. However, under the façade of flowers and favours was a control which she had to fight and fly halfway around the country to escape.

    You’ll hear an amazing tale of resilience in the face of domestic violence, and how this crime can impact women from all walks of life.

    Please note: This episode discusses domestic violence. If this raises any issue for you, please reach out to the appropriate helpline.

    Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode24/

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    53 min
  • 23. #GreifIsLoveWithNowhereToGo - Jo from “Big Love” brings us her love and understanding around Grief and Loss
    Mar 11 2024

    Have you ever wondered if your grief needs to be wound up in a certain time frame?

    In this episode, we chat to grief educator and author Jo Lincolne about the process of grief and how it doesn’t end when the funeral is over. We look at how grief can stay with us for a long time, even returning to grief bomb us decades later.

    You’re going to learn how grief walks alongside us and a bunch of resources to extend your learning about death. Come join us for this insightful chat!

    Show notes: https://forevernow.com.au/podcasts/episode23/

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    59 min