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Gail Rubin talks about how cremation is taking over the funeral profession and introduces special guest Darrell Hill, the CEO and founder of Eternity Gardens. Darrell talks about why Eternity Gardens was started and the company’s success.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Tyler Fraser talks with Poul Lemasters, a leading legal counsel in the funeral profession, about the opportunities and risks involved in offering cremation and funeral services online.โดย Web – Funeral Radio
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Bob Fells takes a look at the emerging non-transplant, for-profit, body part trade. He reviews how your funeral home needs to be aware of this topic and how you can protect your business.โดย Funeral Service in Washington – Funeral Radio
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Tyler talks with Courtney Gould Miller from MKJ Marketing. Courtney is working on a new show called the Next 10 Podcast focused on what the next 10 years will look like for the end of life and funeral industry.โดย Web – Funeral Radio
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Gail speaks with special guest Kallista Alli, the co-event coordinator and music director of the Frozen Dead Guys Days (FDGD) festival, an annual event held in a Colorado town called Nederland. The FDGD lasts for 3 days and is filled with exciting events including coffin racing, costumed polar plunging and frozen t-shirt contests. At the center of …
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Gail speaks with Linda Canyon and Donal Key about their green burial facility, Natural Burial New Mexico. La Puerta Natural Burial New Mexico is New Mexico’s first natural burial ground. Linda and Donal are members of the Green Burial Council and are committed to assisting families who choose low cost, environmentally friendly, natural burial.…
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Gails speaks with Rebecca Place from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Sandra Myers from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and Michael Lubrant, a funeral director.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Gail Rubin talks with author Alan Gelb about his new book, Having the Last Say: Capturing Your Legacy in One Small Story. Alan reveals the unique format of the book and reads a story from his own life.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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In this episode Bob Fells talks about employee handbooks and the importance having one in place for your funeral home. He reviews disciplining an employee, privacy, harassment and social media and how you can increase your protection by having a clear employee handbook.โดย Funeral Service in Washington – Funeral Radio
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Bob Boetticher Jr., the outgoing former President of Cremation Association of North America, talks with Gail Rubin about the rising trend towards cremation. They discuss cremation statistics, the forces that have driven cremation and what funeral homes can do to stay competitive.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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In this episode Bob Fells discusses how the public approval rating for Congress is only 9 percent, but the Congressional re-election rate is 97 percent. How is that? Fells looks at several well-known Congressional leaders and shows you some easy ways to check on how they really vote. You’ll be surprised at the things your favorite newspaper and new…
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Gail talks with Bob Morris, NY Times contributor and author of Bobby Wonderful: An Imperfect Son Buries His Parents. They discuss the process for Bob in saying goodbye to his parents and tackle important topics in a light manner.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Bob Fells discusses how in more than 11 years big changes could take place in U. S. law around overtime pay. And how 4.6 million Americans will be affected by these new overtime pay changes.โดย Funeral Service in Washington – Funeral Radio
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Robert M. Fells discusses the law around disciplining employees for using social media as a bull horn. He gives examples of wrongful termination and how to navigate the new and changing legal landscape of social media in the workplace.โดย Funeral Service in Washington – Funeral Radio
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Robert M. Fells reviews the importance of being prepared for the worst. He talks about his presentation to the U. S. government and considerations that should be made as a funeral professional.โดย Funeral Service in Washington – Funeral Radio
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In this episode of A Good Goodbye, Gail talks with Lizzy Miles, the first person to hold a Death Cafe in the U.S. Gail and Lizzy discuss how the Death Cafe movement started, what the benefits are and how you can start your own.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Bob Fells gives instructions on how to get in touch with your local Congressperson and your state Senators. He also tells a story of how becoming your own lobbyist can be simple and rewarding.โดย Funeral Service in Washington – Funeral Radio
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Executive Director and General Counsel for the ICCFA Robert M. Fells discusses how the current tax laws affect your funeral home and how they may change in the future.โดย Funeral Service in Washington – Funeral Radio
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Tyler Fraser talks to John Callaghan, owner of FuneralSuccess.com, to discuss the current landscape of online marketing for the funeral business and how it’s changing for the future.โดย Web – Funeral Radio
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Gail Rubin speaks with Peter Callan, author of the books “Prepare to Die!!! and Other Stuff Nobody Told You” and “Preparing for the Inevitable.” Mr. Callan provides a workbook for the in’s and out’s of end of life planning, while explaining the importance of humor in such times.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Gail speaks with Karen Kaplan, one of the first 200 female ordained rabbis in the world, about her book Encountering the Edge: What People Told Me Before They Died. And also about her experiences in hospice and end of life care.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Gail speaks with Caitlin Doughty about her book, her new funeral home and her experience in alternative funeral services and the reactions she has received from the profession.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Gail Rubin speaks with Gale O’Brien, a cancer survivor, award-winning author, blogger, and motivational speaker about facing a cancer diagnosis and becoming aware of our mortality.โดย A Good Goodbye – Funeral Radio
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Raymond Aikens speaks with Loretta Downs, a nationally recognized speaker, writer and counselor on supporting positive experiences at the end of life. They discuss the intricacies of building relationships between hospice organizations and funeral homes.โดย Directors’ Exchange – Funeral Radio
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Raymond Aikens speaks with Karl Jennings of the Arrangers Academy. In the struggling state of Michigan, Karl has been able to almost double his call volume with his innovative approach in serving families with what some are calling a new business model for funeral services.โดย Directors’ Exchange – Funeral Radio
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Tyler Fraser speaks with Dianne Gray of Sanctri, a Facebook App that allows users to honor the deceased. They discuss how Facebook deals with death and how Sanctri fosters online communities and creates a new way to memorialize loved ones.โดย Web – Funeral Radio
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Cyndy Neilly-Spence speaks with Life-Cycle Celebrant Linda Stuart about her ceremonial work with Stella Joy, a young girl who died of brain cancer. Linda discusses how she incorporates new elements in her ceremonies to create a unique experience for families.โดย Make Ceremony Matter More – Funeral Radio
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Tyler Fraser and Matt Dugas, Senior Account Representative of SRS Computing, explain the benefits of using the cloud to store data and sync devices. They discuss ways to save time and money and the future of mobile devices for funeral homes.โดย Web – Funeral Radio
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Cyndy Neilly-Spence speaks with Linda Berger about her experiences in Lancaster County, PA. She tells several stories including a ceremony performed where the family had missed an important part to the pre-planning process.โดย Make Ceremony Matter More – Funeral Radio
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Cyndy Neilly-Spence speaks with Life Cycle Celebrant & officiant Kim Kirkley about her work in the New York City area. Kim shares some of her touching client stories and discusses how emotionally rewarding her work can be for both families and herself.โดย Make Ceremony Matter More – Funeral Radio
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Rob Treadway, Director of Communications & Membership Services at the ICCFA tells us about the conference in Las Vegas and how we can connect with the ICCFA, presenters, vendors and attendees on the web.โดย Web – Funeral Radio
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