The Irish funeral in the time of coronavirus
PODCAST: Padraic Cawley has been a civil funeral celebrant for a decade and has never experienced anything to compare to the reality of funeral services during the time of Covid-19.
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Going Out In Style discusses the idea and experience of the funeral; how society treated it in the past and where we will take it into the future. It’s a profound event that affects us all but is usually a taboo subject. The way people approach this moment reflects so much about ourselves, our culture and society.
This series explores our relationship with death, funerals and how we remember our dead.
PODCAST: Padraic Cawley has been a civil funeral celebrant for a decade and has never experienced anything to compare to the reality of funeral services during the time of Covid-19.
PODCAST: Irene Tuffrey-Wijne is a Professor of Intellectual Disability and Palliative Care. She talks about ways to share bad news and the importance of communication.
PODCAST: The Green Burial Society of Canada have been striving to quantify what makes a green burial actually ‘green’.
PODCAST: The Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland share how the dead are cared for within the diverse Irish-Islamic community.
PODCAST: The wail of the banshee, unexpected interventions of fairies and farm animals sharing in the sorrows of death – learning about death folklore in Ireland.
PODCAST: Hindu death rituals have been practiced for thousands of years and have now been adapted to life in 21st century Ireland.
PODCASTS: Melanie Leamy shares how she has coped with the death of her husband Paul and how grief has changed her experience of living.
Podcast: Bob Hamilton shares the story of how he came to set up this special business.
PODCAST: Taking care of a loved one after they’ve died has been the norm ever since there have been people.
PODCAST: Going behind the scenes of a powerful exhibition tackling memorial and loss at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
PODCAST: Rebecca Lloyd shares her moving experience of the many death conversations she’s facilitated with the Irish Hospice Foundation.
PODCAST: Can lament play a role in modern mental health? And also on the programme, the story of AndVinyly.
PODCAST: Artist, activist and former asylum seeker Vukasin Nedeljkovic has been trying to find out.
PODCAST: Innovative initiative quietly changing the concept of end-of-life care in Irish hospitals.
PODCAST: A very special documentary exploring grief through the powerful stories of bereaved parents.
PODCAST: Hearing about the work of EmbraceFARM and the sad story behind its existence.
PODCAST: Hear the story of Des Nix – part of the dedicated St John the Evangelist Kilbarrack parish team.
PODCAST: Hearing about the wide range of free confidential supports available from Friends of Suicide Loss.
PODCAST: The first time deaths of homeless have been captured in this way using a decade of data.
PODCAST: Guest Miriam Karrel shares her fascinating new research into Canadian Death Cafés.
PODCAST: The story of The Dinner Party where guest Carla Fernandez explains the idea behind this unique get together.
PODCAST: The multi-award winning Children’s Grief Centre provides a safe space for children learning to cope with loss and bereavement.
PODCAST: The comic makers tackling profound subjects in unique, funny and devastating ways. My guest is illustrator and comic-maker Debbie Jenkinson.
PODCAST: Meet the journalist and curator proposing to hold a photographic exhibition to highlight the horrors of economic suicide.
Podcast: The night when the living and the dead share the earth. Exploring what lies behind Halloween or Samhain.
PODCAST: Marie Brett is an artist who deals with the profound themes of loss, death and bereavement in her work. ‘Last Breath’ is her new filmic artwork.
PODCAST: Grief is universal but it’s also very personal and can be very isolating. It’s important to remember that you are not alone in learning to cope.
PODCAST: Day of the Dead is celebrated across Latin America and not just Mexico — the many cultures and traditions behind Dia de los Muertos.
PODCAST: The story of Resomation – the vision of a man committed to finding an eco-friendly way of dealing with the dead.
PODCAST: Meeting the warm and funny founders of the UK’s very first Coffin Club who explain the revolution taking place in the funeral service.
PODCAST: Learning about the stakeholders of modern grief and how the online world continues to evolve our relationship with death.
PODCAST: Episode guest Marian Caulfield studies the role of sound in grief. She shares how she came to run Ireland’s first keening workshop.
PODCAST: In this episode, hearing about the Dutch company Coffin In A Box, and how to access state services after a bereavement.
PODCAST: Talking to Kyle Sherwood, founder of Save My Ink Forever. He shares the story of his unusual company.
PODCAST: Sharing the universal experience of grief through personal letters to lost loved ones is the basis of a book in aid of Our Lady’s Hospice.
PODCAST: Learning about how to write a eulogy and hearing about Shannon Crematorium, the west of Ireland’s first.
Podcast: The fascinating story of Little Nellie of Holy God – Cork’s unofficial patron saint – and why a small girl who died in 1908 means so much to so many.
PODCAST: Behind the scenes of a fascinating exhibition of objects of remembrance in twentieth-century Britain.
PODCAST: Dr Kevin Myers speaks about his fascinating research into changing attitudes to death in contemporary Ireland.
PODCAST: Corrigan and Sons Funeral Directors have been serving families from Camden Street since 1884.
PODCAST: Satwinder Singh shares the rich history and traditions around end-of life in Sikhism.
PODCAST: The Funeral Consumers Alliance explain ways to create an affordable and dignified funeral.
PODCAST: When grief is traumatic and how you can be literally heartbroken.
PODCAST: Helping the bereaved and those who support them to understand the process of grief.
PODCAST: Meeting the makers at one of the few traditional businesses left in Ireland.
PODCAST: Tragically death was a familiar visitor to Dublin’s impoverished tenement-dwelling families.
PODCAST: Going behind the scenes of Tot Zover, the Funeral Museum of Amsterdam.
PODCAST: Exploring the planning controversy with Dublin’s history Glasnevin Cemetery.
PODCAST: Meeting academic Jennifer Moran Stritch to talk about grief and loss in the marginalised.
PODCAST: Brid Carroll from The Irish Childhood Bereavement Network shares practical advice.
PODCAST: Pets are family. Meet the man whose business provides a space for animal wakes.
PODCAST: Have you ever thought about what you’d like to have played at your funeral?
PODCAST: The innovative and creative New Zealand club that brings together seniors via DIY coffins.
PODCAST: Recorded at the Irish Hospice Foundation’s Forum 2017 event in Dublin Castle.
PODCAST: Hear about the origins of the Irish Wake, the ancient practice of keening and rural funeral ‘games’.
PODCAST: Breffni McGuiness shares practical advice and helpful tips to make your workplace safe for grief.
PODCAST: What do the people of Ireland think about death? Results of the first nationwide survey revealed.
PODCAST: Going behind the scenes at one of Dublin’s historic crematoriums to see what happens.
PODCAST: Sharon Mitchell shares her story of losing her son to homicide and how she found AdVIC.
PODCAST: An innovative UK study shows how doctors depend on body language as much as words.
PODCAST: What it’s like to die on an acute hospital ward and what happens next for the families left behind.
PODCAST: The busiest and biggest acute hospital in Ireland is making positive changes.
PODCAST: Story of why an LGTB activist trained to be a funeral celebrant. Plus what is space burial?
PODCAST: Meet the two women facing mortality head on through laughter and art.
PODCAST: Some common questions answered when choosing to cremate an animal companion.
PODCAST – Sometimes it can be the small changes that can have the greatest impacts.
PODCAST – How funerals of the city’s most famous residents are conducted that bit differently.
PODCAST – Interview about the innovative London project bringing design thinking to deathcare.
IRELAND – Hear stories from a new book opening up a hidden history, from grave-robbers to garden cemeteries.
IRELAND – Solicitor and legal expert Owen Burke answers this and other questions on 21st century Wills.
CANADA – Meet the young company innovating the way we remember our dead for a digital age.
USA – Jennifer Hollis is a professional Music Thanatologist. Song has been shown to help ease suffering.
IRELAND – New research sheds light on how the death of prisoners affects their custodians.
IRELAND – Rachel Henderson is a trainee funeral celebrant. She shares the story of this very personal journey.
IRELAND – Will expert & solicitor Owen Burke translates the ‘legalese’ and explains the process.
USA – Why we should redraw the deathcare map and create a genuinely green alternative.
ITALY – Listen to the story of Capsula Mundi in a special interview with its creator Raoul Bretzel.
IRELAND – Author Dr Seamus O’Mahony strongly argues that modern medicine in acute hospitals ill-serves the dying.
IRELAND – Want to be turned into a tree after you die? Roger Moliné and his brother can help with that.
Innovative founder of the Death Cafe movement on why it’s important to discuss death.
Author, entrepreneur & Glam Reaper Jennifer Muldowney explains her business.
Meet the UK charity providing people with the facts around funerals for over two decades.
Guiding people through creating a funeral service is a very special job. It’s certainly not a Monday-Friday, 9-5 life.
Behind the scenes running Glasnevin Trust’s five cemeteries and soon-to-be three crematoria.
Traditional Arts researcher Michelle Collins tells the fascinating story of the practice of keening at funerals in
John Sherlock is an award-winning ceramicist. He makes unique ‘sacred vessels’ designed to contain cremated
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Author and mariner Norman Freeman shares his stories of burials at sea during the years he was a Marconi radio
Folklorist and historian, Dr Jenny Butler, shares some insights into Irish funeral traditions and the practice of keening
Entrepreneur and former Dragons’ Den contestant Kevin Walker founded and runs Your Final Journey. It’s a
Design historian Mary Ann Bolger shares the fascinating history of the Irish Catholic memorial card.
Author and former grave-digger Jamie Moran shares the moving stories of the victims of the 1916 Rising who are
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Fr Bartholomew Parys SVD, a Polish priest living and working in Ireland explains the traditions around funerals
Vivienne Clarke shares the story of her late father’s decision to donate his body to the Medical School at
Mezzo soprano Sonya Grimes explains what it’s like to help a family create a special funeral service with their
Rebecca Lloyd is Compassionate Communities project worker for Milford Care Centre in Limerick
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Irish Times technology journalist Karlin Lillington shares her choice of funeral music, how funerals can really differ
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