Joe Sehee talks with founder of SevenPonds Suzette Sherman. They review the leading edge of cremation trends and baby boomers and how our attitudes on dying are in the middle of an important shift.
Joe Sehee and Mark Harris discuss the growing need for green services, the challenges funeral directors face and the challenges the eco-friendly effort faces.
Joe Sehee interviews the four filmmakers who created A Will for the Woods, a documentary film about a man’s commitment to spreading the word of green burial, before and after his death.
Joe Sehee interviews Pete McQuillin of Penn Forest Natural Burial Cemetery. Pete talks about his experience with his green burial cemetery, marketing green burials and the emergence of direct cremation in Pennsylvania.
Shari Wolf and Joe Sehee talk to Char Barrett of A Sacred Moment. This second episode on home funerals focuses on business aspects, frequently asked questions and best practices.
Shari Wolf and Joe Sehee talk to Char Barrett of A Sacred Moment. They discuss funeral directors’ role in home funerals and how funeral homes can benefit from offering more of this service.
Shari Wolf and Joe Sehee discuss the perceived risks when preserving a body while using green burial practices. They alsodiscuss the importance of knowing what is “green” and what is not.
An interview with Father Charles Morris and Rabbi Stewart Kelman from the Chevra Kadisha Society’s annual conference at the American Jewish University. They discuss the place of religion and spirituality within the green burial movement.