Join Paul Tapsell, a Māori academic who enriches discussions on Indigenous death practices, Vicky Balabanski, an eco-theologian exploring Christian views on death, and Annie Whitlocke, a Buddhist death doula guiding end-of-life experiences. They dive into how different faiths perceive death, evolving burial rituals in the face of ecological challenges, and the significance of personalized support from death doulas. The conversation highlights the interplay between tradition and modernity in death care, offering profound insights into cultural perspectives on mortality.