
Death, et seq. literally means "Death and what follows." This podcast addresses all aspects of death care in the United States -- options for funerals and disposition, the ways in which "traditions" are being disrupted, and where death care is headed. A broad range of experts within the funeral industry and various reform communities are invited to share their views. Listeners are invited to activ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureReligion & Spirituality | |||

Wake Law Student Jannine Huby organized this episode. She explains how cremation fireworks work and introduces Jason Diemer and Clay Adams of Greenlawn Funeral Home in Springfield, Missouri, the only U.S. funeral home that offers customized cremation... more
In this episode, Tanya and Barbara Kemmis, the Executive Director of the Cremation Association of North America, discuss research conducted by Wake Forest University School of Law on consumer preferences in death care. The preliminary results of this... more
In this episode, Professor Tanya Marsh discusses the legal complexities of multi-jurisdictional death with her father, Professor Bill Marsh. They explain that ensuring one's wishes are followed after death involves navigating three types of state law... more
In this episode, Tanya Marsh and Susan Hubbard discuss the law of cryonics and the five states which have either enacted a statute or considered a case regarding the legality of the process.
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I’m an Appalachian historian and I was hooked with the murder ballad episode. Love it, looking forward to listening to the other episodes!!
I took Professor Marsh's class a couple of years ago and I would highly recommend this podcast. She's incredibly knowledgeable about the subject matter, and presents the material in a fun and engaging manner. While her own perspective is usually clear, she always makes sure to give the listener all the background information they need to draw their own conclusions.
Even though I have a love-hate relationship with the law and being a lawyer (long story) I've been able to enjoy listing to this po... more
I love this podcast! What a great gateway into the world of death and dying. Illuminating, interesting, often funny and loving.
Quickly became one of my absolute favorite podcast just three episodes in, highly recommend it, even if it’s not your usual cup of tea
Very interesting topics. Tanya is very knowledgeable and well-spoken. Would recommend!
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Focused on the multifaceted aspects of death care in the United States, discussions in this series cover contemporary issues such as funeral options, innovative memorial practices, and legal nuances surrounding death. The podcast features a lineup of experts from various fields within the funeral industry, along with engaging conversations that aim to reshape traditional attitudes and practices related to death. It not only informs listeners about their choices but also invites them to participate by suggesting topics, fostering a community-minded approach to often-taboo discussions surrounding mortality.
What sets this series apart is its commitment to exploring not just the practicalities of death but also the emotional and cultural impli... more
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Recent guests on Death, et seq. include:
1. Jannine Huby
2. Jason Diemer
3. Clay Adams
4. Barbara Kemmis
5. Susan Hubbard
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