

318: Caitlin Doughty
5 snips Dec 23, 2018
Caitlin Doughty, a mortician and founder of The Order Of The Good Death, dives into the intriguing topic of death positivity. She challenges societal discomfort around mortality, discussing how personal loss shapes our views on death. With humor and compassion, Caitlin highlights the importance of open conversations about grief and end-of-life planning. She advocates for natural burials and reflects on the emotional significance of confronting death, encouraging a shift towards a more authentic engagement with this inevitable part of life.
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Death Industry Origins
- Death moved from a home event to a commercial industry around the 20th century.
- Embalming emerged post-Civil War, giving rise to the death industrial complex.
Sit With the Body First
- When someone dies at home, treat it as non-emergency and sit with the body.
- Call the funeral home only when you feel emotionally ready to proceed.
Duncan's Father's Dying Clarity
- Duncan recounts his father's dying moments filled with lucid, fragmented awareness.
- His father gave instructions about the dying process with honest clarity.