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The Glam Reaper Podcast

The Glam Reaper Podcast

Jennifer Muldowney

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Show overview

The Glam Reaper Podcast has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 93 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 45 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 5th season.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 23 min and 36 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 22 episodes published. Published by Jennifer Muldowney.

Episodes
93
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
29 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

The Glam Reaper podcast is about telling human stories of life, love and loss through the lens of the funeral world. Without death we never lived. The existence of grief proves love also existed and through life and love we experience loss. We want to tell YOUR story. Reach out to us: www.theglamreaperpodcast.com

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When Losing a Pet Feels Like Losing Family

May 15, 202638 min

Turning Grief Into Art: A Powerful Way to Understand Death and Healing

Apr 30, 202628 min

Finding Peace in the Afterlife How Grief Can Transform Into Healing

Apr 16, 202623 min

Behind the Profession The Mental Health Toll of Funeral Work

What happens when the people who stand beside grief every day are expected to carry it quietly?In this episode, Jennifer Muldowney sits down with Dwight, a former funeral director turned therapist, for a deeply honest conversation about the emotional toll of working in death care. Having lived both roles, Dwight speaks with real understanding about what funeral professionals hold day after day, the sorrow they witness, the stories they carry, and the parts of themselves they often have to set aside just to keep going.Together, they talk about how little support exists for the mental health of people in funeral service, and how often their pain goes unseen. They explore the silence, the stigma, and the weight of doing work that asks so much from the heart while giving so little room to process it. This episode also shines a light on the importance of community, shared understanding, and spaces like Funeral Professional Peer Support where people can finally feel less alone.Tune in for a moving conversation about grief, compassion, and what it means to care for others when no one has taught you how to care for yourself.Key Topics:-The hidden mental health toll of funeral work-Why funeral professionals often suffer in silence-The lack of real support for people in death care-How stigma keeps funeral directors in the shadows-The need for research, resources, and peer support in funeral serviceQuotes from the episode:“If we would just face the fact that we are dying, we live better and we love more.”— Jennifer Muldowney“No one in these mental health spaces are talking about funeral directors. And that to me is alarming."— Dwight ThompsonTimestamps:[01:43] Funeral Professionals Are Human Too[03:18] Dwight’s Journey from Funeral Work to Therapy[06:49] Seeking Help and Not Being Understood[08:37] The Gap in Mental Health Training[09:36] Why Funeral Directors Are Not First Responders[14:31] The Overlooked Reality of Funeral Service[17:58] Stigma Around Death Care Work[21:20] The Power of Peer Support[33:02] Why the System Needs Outside Help[36:26] What Comes Next for the IndustryConnect with Dwight Thompson at:Websites - https://www.funeralpeersupport.ca/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwight-thompson-msw-rsw-rmft-s-31160621a/Email: [email protected] with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram -   / jennifermuldowneyTikTok -   / therealglamreaperYouTube -    / @theglamreapermuldowneyLinkedIn -   / jennifermuldowneyFacebook Page -   / muldowneymemorialsEmail us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/p...Listen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh

Mar 31, 202638 min

The Keening and the Craic: Why Irish Hearts Are Always Full of Both

In this season six premiere, Jennifer Muldowney welcomes viral sensation and dear friend Vivienne Sayers for a St. Patrick’s Day conversation that goes beyond surface-level celebration. Together, they explore the bittersweet soul of Ireland, from red carpets like the Oscars to the sacred traditions of the Irish wake. They unpack why Irish culture has long been a masterclass in holding both joy and deep, generational grief at the same time.They dive into the power of visceral storytelling through films like Hamnet, share the hilarious realities of being Irish in New York, including a mortifying run-in with Ed Sheeran, and reflect on how Irish identity is evolving. The conversation highlights how the traditional Irish funeral is entering a “chrysalis stage,” shifting alongside changing beliefs and modern perspectives. They also challenge the drinking stereotypes tied to St. Patrick’s Day, encouraging a return to deeper roots like language, community, and the ancient practice of keening. Tune in for a celebration of the “Yin and Yang” of the Emerald Isle: the heart that smiles, the soul that cries, and the community that holds it all together.Key Topics:The Dual Soul: Navigating the “tear and the smile” in Irish cultureKeening and The Craic: The role of professional mourners and the social nature of Irish wakesThe Modern Irish Identity: Moving beyond stereotypes and reclaiming language and heritageGenerational Trauma vs Wealth: How history shapes emotional expression and resilienceWake 2.0: Why funerals and life itself require community, connection, and presenceQuotes from the episode:"There’s room for everyone at the table, no matter what industry... even if you're bloody identical twins, they still create their own corners of the world for themselves."— Jennifer Muldowney"America has generational wealth; Ireland has generational trauma. And we totally laugh about it, but... we are looking to broaden the Irish narrative of who we are as people."— Vivienne SayersTimestamps:[02:16] Irish Excellence: Discussing the Oscars, the Rugby Triple Crown, and Jessie Buckley’s visceral performance in Hamnet.[05:57] The "So Irish" Airport Encounter: A red carpet for celebrities, but no one to help with the heavy lifting.[07:54] The Ed Sheeran Incident: A hilarious story of mortification and mocking a global superstar to his face in Williamsburg.[10:33] The Irish in NYC: Why Irish people message you after they see you in a bar rather than approaching directly.[14:09] The Social Event of the Season: Why the rural Irish funeral is a communal milestone worth preserving.[16:13] The Chrysalis Stage: How declining church influence is changing funeral experiences for younger generations.[19:06] Beyond the Green Beer: A call to support Irish culture, language, and businesses.[25:32] Corned Beef vs Boiled Ham: The contrast between Irish-American traditions and growing up in Ireland.[29:26] The Art of Keening: Exploring the history of the Bean Chaointe and the lasting impact of ritual mourning.Connect with Vivienne Sayers at:Websites - https://viviennesayers.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivienne_in_nyc/Connect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - / jennifermuldowneyTikTok - / therealglamreaperYouTube - / @theglamreapermuldowneyLinkedIn - / jennifermuldowneyFacebook Page - / muldowneymemorialsEmail us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/pListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcastThe Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh

Mar 17, 202630 min

Making Death Care Human Again: Inside Hollis Funeral Home's Approach

What if talking about death openly is what actually helps people feel less afraid?In this episode, Jennifer Muldowney sits down with Eileen Hollis to explore how conversations, community, and education are reshaping death care. Eileen shares her journey from working quietly behind the scenes to becoming a trusted voice online, helping people understand what happens after death and how families can feel more prepared when loss arrives.They talk about the rise of death education on social media, the responsibility that comes with visibility, and how Eileen navigates misinformation by only sharing what she would say to a family sitting across from her. The conversation also looks at why funeral traditions are changing, how personalization matters more than formality, and what it really means to meet families where they are.Tune in to hear why opening up about death may be one of the most meaningful ways to support the living.Key Topics:-Learning to face death with openness and less fear-Offering families clarity, honesty, and reassurance-Bringing humanity back into funeral care-Honoring personal wishes and lived stories-Finding connection and comfort through communityQuotes from the episode:“Talking about death doesn’t make it happen, but avoiding it doesn’t stop it either.”-Eileen Hollis“There are bad people in every industry, and that doesn’t define everyone.”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:25] Eileen Hollis reflected on attending her first national funeral conference, describing how industry connections and emerging innovations inspired her, while also recognizing the time, cost, and staffing challenges for small funeral homes.[08:49] Eileen shared how she uses social media to foster community in death care, navigate a crowded digital space, address misinformation thoughtfully, and communicate with care and integrity.[17:09] Eileen explained her approach to social media as an optional educational resource that normalizes conversations around death, planning, and grief while meeting families with openness and respect.[22:38] Eileen discussed the importance of personalization in funerals, emphasizing comfort, authenticity, trust, and meaningful human connection over rigid traditions or sales-driven practices.[39:01] OutroConnect with Eileen Hollis:Email: [email protected]: HollisFunsralHome.comTikTok: @hollisfuneralhomeInstagram: @hollisfuneralhomeConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Dec 30, 202526 min

What Hospice Nurse Penny Knows: Truths About Death

What if the way we fear death is actually what makes it harder?In this episode, Jennifer sits down with Hospice Nurse Penny to talk about what really happens at the end of life, the moments most people never see, and the truths that change how we think about dying. Penny shares her journey into hospice later in life, how her own fear of death led her to this work, and why caring for dying people became some of the most meaningful work she’s ever done.They explore deathbed experiences, the signs people show when they know they’re dying, and why many loved ones pass when family step out of the room. Penny explains how open conversations around death can ease anxiety, bring peace, and help people live more fully long before the end arrives. These are stories that are honest, emotional, and deeply human.The conversation also dives into how Penny took hospice education online, why one story went viral, and how social media has become a powerful way to normalize death for millions of people. Together, Jennifer and Penny talk about authenticity, trust, misinformation, and why talking about death openly may be one of the most important conversations we’re avoiding.Tune in to hear the stories we rarely say out loud, and why understanding death might actually help us live better.Key Topics:-Finding purpose through caring for the dying-Losing fear by facing death honestly-What people reveal at the end of life-Trust, truth, and authenticity in sharing death stories-Why talking about death helps us live more fullyQuotes from the episode:“Talking about death doesn’t make it happen, but avoiding it doesn’t stop it either.”-Hospice Nurse Penny“The more we talk about death, the more normal it becomes.”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:22] Hospice Nurse Penny opens up about finding hospice work later in life, the personal turning points that led her there, and how caring for the dying gave her work lasting meaning beyond a traditional career.[07:59] Through shared stories of loss and bedside moments, Penny and Jennifer reflect on how direct exposure to dying reshaped their understanding of what comes after and reduced fear around death.[19:09] Penny explains how the pandemic pushed her to share hospice experiences online, how one story changed her reach overnight, and why each platform serves a different kind of connection.[28:18] The conversation closes on why authenticity matters more than saturation, how trust is built through honesty, and the responsibility of speaking clearly when discussing death in public spaces.[39:01] OutroConnect with Hospice Nurse Penny:Instagram: @hospicenursepennyWebsite: hospicenursepenny.comConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Dec 22, 202539 min

The New Language of Loss: Tech, Choice, and Redesigning the Way We Die

What if the way we talk about death is the reason so many people feel lost when it finally happens? In this episode of The Glam Reaper Podcast, Jennifer sits down with Symon, a thanatologist working at the intersection of end of life care and technology, to unpack why death education is outdated, why the funeral industry feels confusing to so many families, and how better knowledge can restore choice and peace during some of life’s hardest moments.Simon shares their deeply personal journey into hospice work and research, explains what thanatology and death technology really mean, and explores how tools like AI could help people understand their options before grief and urgency take over. Together, Jennifer and Simon challenge common myths about funerals, pricing, and planning, and talk honestly about why pre-planning, cultural awareness, and open conversations can change everything.Tune in for a real, eye opening conversation that will leave you thinking differently about choice, legacy, and how we prepare for the end of life.Key Topics:-Choosing to talk about death before crisis-Finding meaning and comfort in end of life planning-Honoring personal values over fear and pressure-Expanding choice through education and awareness-Building a more humane future for death careQuotes from the episode:“My goal is to make death education accessible, modern, and available before people are in crisis.”-Symon Braun Freck“Not everyone wants the same ending, and that’s something we need to respect..”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:18] Simon discussed their work at the intersection of thanatology and technology, and how research and AI can expand access to end of life care information so people can make informed choices with clarity and confidence.[09:28] Simon reflected on how early, personal experiences with death shaped their path into hospice work and research, and why those experiences now guide their commitment to ethical, culturally aware end of life tools.[17:07] Simon explored why the funeral industry often feels exploitative, pointing to a lack of preparation and education, and emphasized how early conversations can shift decisions away from fear and toward personal values.[22:40] Simon addressed how urgency, limited options, and missing knowledge during grief restrict meaningful choice, reinforcing the need for better education, advocacy, and more flexible end of life pathways.[26:45] OutroConnect with Symon Braun Freck:Email: [email protected]://www.linkedin.com/in/symon-braun-freck-833b94197/Website - symonbraunfreck.comConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Dec 15, 202526 min

Healing Through Connection: Inside the Movement Helping People Navigate Grief Together

Have you ever wished there was a place where you could speak about loss without feeling judged or rushed?In this episode, Melanie Wilson shares how the sudden death of her father led her to create Death of the Party, a gathering where people can show up exactly as they are and feel understood in their grief. What began as a small idea in New York has grown into meaningful events that help strangers feel less alone.Melanie also talks about Life and Soul, her new service that supports grievers through ceremonies, after loss tasks, estate needs, and end of life planning. She explains how real care often comes from community, honest conversation, and simple guidance during a time when everything feels overwhelming.This episode is a gentle look at grief, connection, and the courage it takes to build something that helps others heal. It will make you rethink how we show up for the people we love and how we accept support when we need it most.Tune in and discover a fresh way of understanding grief and the power of community that holds space for both pain and growth.Key Topics:-The comfort found in sharing grief with people who understand-Building community through Death of the Party events-The evolution of loss into purpose and service-Creating Life and Soul to guide grievers with care-The power of honest connection during moments of deep changeQuotes from the episode:“Death of the Party came from wanting a space where no one has to hide their loss.”-Melanie Wilson“Community matters, especially in grief, because not everyone can afford or access professional spaces.”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:33] Melanie shared how losing her father pushed her to create Death of the Party, a grief focused gathering that gives people a safe place to meet others, express themselves in creative ways, and feel supported through shared loss.[10:31] Melanie talked about how each event brings returning and new faces, why she keeps Death of the Party as an in person one time experience rather than a long term group, and how it offers community connection but not formal therapy, even though therapists sometimes recommend it.[17:20] Melanie explained how Death of the Party led her to build Life and Soul, a service that blends ceremony work, after loss guidance, and practical support so grievers can move through funerals, paperwork, and planning with clarity and care.[24:45] Melanie shared that her services are priced based on each person’s needs, that Life and Soul is a queer owned but welcoming space for all, and she encouraged listeners to connect, join future events, and follow the growth of her work.[39:25] OutroConnect with Melanie Wilson:Email: [email protected] linkedin.com/in/melanie-mwWebsite - thelifeandsoul.coInstagram: @thelifeandsoul.coConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Dec 8, 202528 min

Chicago, Connection & Change: Highlights from NFDA 2025 and the Future of Deathcare Summit

This episode takes you behind the scenes of the NFDA 2025 International Convention & Expo and the Future of Deathcare Summit, held in Chicago this October.Despite a few uninvited audio gremlins (yes, apologies in advance for the glitches!), this conversation captures the energy, innovation, and sense of community that defined the week.Host Jennifer Muldowney – The Glam Reaper – shares personal reflections from the Summit panel on generational shifts in funeral service, insights from NFDA’s biggest educational event of the year, and key takeaways for funeral professionals in Ireland and beyond. Even though all our audio died from the NFDA we still tried! Check out our blog piece for more info. https://www.muldowneymemorials.com/blogs/chicago-connection-change-highlights-from-nfda-2025-and-the-future-of-deathcare-summitKey Topics What made the Future of Deathcare Summit a breath of fresh air for our profession Highlights from Jennifer’s panel: “Generational Expectations: How Gen X & Millennials Are Redefining Funeral Service” The NFDA 2025 Convention at McCormick Place — record attendance, new innovations, and a renewed focus on human connection The rise of AI tools, digital legacy, and sustainability in modern funeral care Why “personalisation is no longer optional” for today’s families Work in funeral service, celebrancy, or end-of-life care Are curious about how the profession is evolving globally Missed this year’s NFDA Convention and want to catch the vibe Love hearing how community, creativity, and compassion collide in our work🤦‍♀️ Audio DisclaimerFair warning — the audio gods were not on our side this time!A few sections sound like they were recorded in a wind tunnel (they weren’t, promise). But the insights and spirit of the conversation are well worth the ride.Thanks to NFDA (National Funeral Directors Association) – nfda.org and Future of Deathcare Summit – hosted by Sympathy Brands & Fortitude Marketing

Nov 20, 202518 min

Rebuilding Faces, Restoring Families: The Embalmer Behind Military Repatriations

Why do we wait until someone dies to learn how to deal with death?In this episode of The Glam Reaper Podcast, Jennifer Muldowney sits down with Jennifer Lares, a licensed funeral director, educator, and former U.S. Army mortuary officer who managed repatriations across Europe and Africa. Together, they open a side of the funeral world that most people never see — where compassion, ethics, and resilience meet REALITY.Jennifer Lares reveals what it’s really like behind military and civilian funerals, how empathy and education can change the way we face loss. From exposing industry silence and scandals to rethinking Direct Cremation and modern airbrush cosmetics, this conversation challenges everything you thought you knew about death care.It’s real. And it might just change how you see life, grief, and the people who serve behind the curtain of death.🎧 Tune in to discover how curiosity, courage, and compassion can transform the way we say goodbye.Key Topics:-Honoring the fallen and the unseen work behind repatriation-Redefining empathy and teamwork in funeral service education-The courage to speak up in an industry built on silence-Reimagining beauty, dignity, and goodbyes through modern death care-Learning to face death with curiosity, not fearQuotes from the episode:“We know that we’re all going to die, and yet we don’t learn anything about it until you have to. So why would you not involve this in education when you’re growing up?”-Jennifer Lares“But if you don’t evolve, you dissolve.”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:29] Jennifer Lares shares her experience as a U.S. Army mortuary officer in Germany, reflecting on the challenges of repatriating fallen service members, cultural differences around death, and her mission to elevate funeral education through advanced embalming and training.[10:23] She talks about teaching empathy-led teamwork, sensitive communication with grieving families, and modernizing end-of-life care through airbrush cosmetics and progressive education.[21:52] The conversation moves to licensing and specialization in funeral service, the staffing challenges across states, and Jennifer’s honest take on the California mortician scandal—why abuses happen and why the industry needs stronger ethics and protection.[32:30] Jennifer discusses gender bias, inequality, and society’s fascination with scandal and death. She calls for rethinking cremation, respecting diverse beliefs, and re-educating the public on the sacred value of ritual and the body.[43:19] To close, she highlights the need for transparency, curiosity, and higher standards—urging the profession to embrace accountability, continuous learning, and stronger oversight to restore trust in death care.[53:57] OutroConnect with Jennifer Lares:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-lares-a09163302Websites - mullingmortician.comInstagram: @mullingmorticianConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Oct 24, 202554 min

When Love Outlives Life: Inside the Hidden World of Pet Farewells

How do you heal when the one who gave you unconditional love is gone?In this episode of The Glam Reaper Podcast, Jennifer Muldowney goes beyond grief to uncover the new ways people are reshaping how we say goodbye to our pets — from compassion, creativity, to community.Adam Greenbaum, founder of Love Baxter, shares the raw story of losing his dog Baxter and realizing how unprepared the world is for pet loss. His experience led him to build a first-of-its-kind digital resource that helps pet parents make informed, heartfelt decisions during one of life’s hardest moments.Dr. Paula Rivadeneira, the heart behind Old Souls Animal Rescue, brings light to the overlooked — senior and special-needs pets who often lose their homes when their owners pass away. Through humor, honesty, and deep empathy, she shows what true devotion looks like, one rescue at a time.John, founder of Ever After Art, introduces a striking form of remembrance — transforming ashes into luminous crystal artworks that carry the chemistry and soul of every beloved companion. It’s grief turned into art, loss turned into legacy.This episode isn’t just about saying goodbye. It’s about discovering the many ways love continues to live on.Key Topics:-Healing the heartbreak of pet loss-Redefining compassion in end-of-life care-Honoring pets through art and remembrance-Giving forgotten animals love and dignity-Finding connection and meaning through griefQuotes from the episode:"My dog didn’t die — my son died. He was the love of my life."-Adam Greenbaum“When someone loses a pet, it’s not just loss — it’s losing a heartbeat that follows you everywhere.”-Paula Rivadeneira“We take just a teaspoon of ash and turn it into crystal — a unique, one-of-a-kind artwork that carries the essence of your pet’s soul.”-JohnTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:21] Jennifer sits down with Adam Greenbaum, who shares the moving story behind Love Baxter, an online resource created to help grieving pet owners find guidance, compassion, and community during one of life’s hardest goodbyes.[13:55] Jennifer meets Dr. Paula Rivadeneira, founder of Old Souls Animal Rescue, to talk about caring for senior and special-needs animals, the emotional reality of pet loss, and how her TikTok community inspires support for forgotten pets.[18:33] Jennifer chats with John from Ever After Art, exploring how he transforms pet ashes into mesmerizing crystal artworks, a unique and healing way to preserve the spirit and memory of beloved companions.[29:52] OutroConnect with Adam Greenbaum:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/adamgreenbaumInstagram: @greenbaumlyWebsite: beacons.ai/greenbaumConnect with Paula Rivadeneira:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paula-rivadeneiraWebsite: oldsouls.org (Other)chollaafterlife.com (Company)Connect with John:Website: https://everafterart.com/Connect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Oct 10, 202525 min

CANA The 107th Cremation Innovation Convention, Arizona 2025

In this special episode of The Glam Reaper Podcast, Jennifer Muldowney takes us inside the CANA Convention to uncover bold ideas, inspiring stories, and the future of funeral service.Jennifer sits down with powerhouse women and industry innovators making waves in the profession. Lisa Bowie shares how Funeral Women Lead is breaking barriers with the first-ever Wellness Summit and Women’s Leadership Academy. Melissa talks about her work with Security National and why advocacy, mentorship, and support for women entering funeral service is more urgent than ever.You’ll also hear from Darren at Passages, whose eco-friendly urns and biodegradable memorial products are reshaping how families honor loved ones—from Himalayan salt urns to GPS-tracked scattering memorials. And Will and Hannah Laura from Cold Spring reveal the artistry behind their 127-year legacy in quarrying and bronze memorialization, including national monuments, private mausoleums, and even hand-sculpted angels and granite castles.Tune in to discover how innovation, mentorship, and community are redefining the funeral profession and why now is the time to support the leaders driving it forward.Key Topics:-Empowering women in the funeral profession-Mentorship and community supportz-Innovation in eco-friendly memorial products-Honoring legacy through artistry and tradition-Building confidence and leadership for future generationsTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:20] Jennifer Muldowney sits down with Lisa Bowie at the CANA Convention to discuss empowering women in the funeral profession through Funeral Women Lead, leadership and wellness programs, and her new book Wake Up Calls.[04:41] Jennifer chats with Melissa about her role at Security National, her advocacy with Funeral Women Lead, and why supporting women entering the funeral and cremation profession matters.[08:50] Jennifer speaks with Darren from Passages about eco-friendly urns and burial products and innovative memorial tools that blend sustainability with remembrance.[19:34] Jennifer connects with Will and Hannah Laura from Cold Spring to explore the company’s 127-year legacy in quarrying and bronze memorialization.[28:09] OutroConnect with Darren Crouch:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darren-crouch-9a450236Websites: passagesinternational.com (Company)Connect with Lisa Baue:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lisa-baueWebsites: yourfuneralcoach.com (Company)Connect with Melissa Posey Loose:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melissaplooseConnect with Hannalora and Will:Website: https://coldspringusa.com/Connect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Sep 22, 202519 min

When Fertility Battles and Cancer Collide Finding Strength Through Pain

Sometimes the stories we carry are heavier than what the world ever sees.Sarah Cunningham McWilliams sits down with us to share a life marked by loss, resilience, and unexpected hope. From 14 miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies to surviving cancer in the middle of a global pandemic, she shows what it means to keep standing when life consistently knocks you on your ass.Sarah opens her heart about the quiet battles no one prepares you for, the humor that kept her sane, and the way nature and the sea became her refuge when words and medicine failed. She speaks about love, survival, and the small moments of light that pulled her through the darkest seasons.This is not just a story of pain or survival. It is about the courage to keep moving, the grace to laugh even in grief, and the reminder that strength often comes in the softest of forms.Tune in to hear a story of fierce grace from an Irish warrior woman that will irrevocably change the way you think about resilience and the hidden weight so many of us carry.Key Topics:-Enduring miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies with unspoken grief-IVF and its hidden toll on body and spirit-Confronting cancer while raising young children ..all in a worldwide pandemic-Holding on to humor as a shield in moments of deep pain-Finding refuge in sea swims, nature, and quiet resilienceQuotes from the episode:"If you keep your inner voice negative, you will collapse. I had to keep saying "yes I can, yes I will."-Sarah Cunningham"I come from a long line of warrior women with soft hearts."-Sarah Cunningham"Life can look so amazing on the outside, but you never really know what’s going on in the pains that are happening on the inside."-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:22] Sarah shares how her friendship with Jennifer, her struggles with miscarriage and illness, and the resilience of Irish women shaped her way of looking at life with humor and kindness.[08:52] Sarah opens up about living with permanent health struggles, multiple miscarriages, an ectopic pregnancy, and a difficult fertility journey in America that tested her strength. [23:30] Sarah talks about turning to surrogacy after countless miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies. She endured a painful experience with a carrier yet found gratitude in her children while carrying the unseen pain behind what looked like a perfect family.[31:30] Sarah recalls how finding a lump led to a breast cancer diagnosis, life-saving surgery, and lasting effects. [44:51] Sarah shares how medical negligence, unprocessed trauma, and years of battles left her with PTSD. [52:51] Sarah reflects on how IVF drugs may have fueled her cancer, exposing the profit-driven side of healthcare. She endured harsh chemotherapy and relied on her inner strength, natural supports, and the will to survive for her family.[1:14:54] OutroConnect with Sarah Cunningham:Website: https://goodgrief.ie/Email address: [email protected] with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Sep 5, 20251h 14m

From Calling to Classroom Preparing the Next Generation in Funeral Care

What if the moment that shaped your life happened when you were only twelve years old?In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Tanya Scotece shares her journey from the medical world to becoming a funeral director and embalmer, and now a professor leading the mortuary program at Miami Dade College. She opens up about how a single childhood experience at a wake sparked a fire that stayed with her for life, and how every step along the way became a lesson in courage and growth.Tanya talks about wearing sparkles as a reminder of her why, the reality of serving families in a profession that offers no second chances, and the importance of inspiring students who will become the funeral directors of tomorrow. This is more than a career story. It is about following a calling, finding light in unexpected places, and reminding us that it is never too late to learn and begin again.Key Topics:-Finding purpose from a childhood experience that shaped a lifelong calling-Transitioning from the medical world to mortuary service with courage and faith-The meaning behind sparkles and how small symbols can carry deep purpose-Teaching and guiding students to serve families with compassion and integrity-Standing for dignity and truth through expert witness work in funeral lawQuotes from the episode:“This isn’t a do-over profession. You only have one chance to make a funeral right.”-Tanya Scotece“These are the funeral directors of tomorrow, and the more resources they have, the better.”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:41] Dr. T opens up about her journey from a long career in medicine to discovering her true calling in funeral service. She shares how pursuing advanced education led her to become a professor and program coordinator for mortuary science at Miami Dade College, where she now guides future leaders in the profession.[13:34] Beyond the classroom, Dr. T has become a trusted expert witness in funeral law, standing beside families in times of grief and ensuring justice when wrongful practices occur. She reminds Jennifer that in this field ethics and integrity are everything because in death care there are no second chances.[21:03] Reflecting on her shift from industry to academia, Dr. T speaks about the diverse students who choose mortuary school, the many paths available in funeral service, and the joy she finds in inspiring others to keep learning and proving it is never too late to chase new dreams.[29:18] The conversation closes on a warm note as Tanya and Jennifer celebrate their bond. Together they share exciting opportunities for students such as celebrant training, memorial planning, and pet loss education while highlighting the power of collaboration, support, and nurturing the next generation of funeral directors[35:49] OutroConnect with Tanya Scotece:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tanya-scotece-ph-d-lfd-cfsp-🪄✨”dr-t”-a85a6226Email: [email protected] with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Aug 26, 202535 min

Tiny Coffins, Big Emotions: The Hidden Side of Childhood Grief

What if we stopped judging grief and started honoring it instead?In this powerful episode of The Glam Reaper Podcast, we sit down with Michaelene Dowers, a licensed funeral director, thanatologist, and founder of Pollen Care—a one-of-a-kind resource for children facing grief, from the loss of a parent to the pain of divorce or even the death of a pet. We open up about the hard conversations many avoid—how children process loss, why every type of grief matters, and the emotional cost of showing up for others in dark moments.We also explore why some families avoid holding services, how judgment sneaks into our grief culture, and the deeply personal ways loss can show up. From a missing stuffed goat to a life lost too soon. Michaellean shares how she curates books and tools to help kids and parents cope when words fall short, and why no loss, no matter how “small”—should ever be dismissed.Tune in to feel seen, understood, and reminded that no one’s grief should be compared, measured, or ignored. Whether you're a parent, a professional, or someone who's simply loved and lost—this one will stay with you.Key Topics:-Children deserve honest tools to process grief-No loss is too small to be acknowledged-Judgment has no place in someone’s mourning-Grief after tragedy needs care for all involved-Healing begins with presence, not pressureQuotes from the episode:“The grief is as real for a child as it is for an adult—it just looks different.”-Michaelene Dowers“I don’t understand this hierarchy of grief—why does it matter whose pain is worse?”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:20] Michaelene Dowers, a funeral director and thanatologist, shares how she helps grieving families by carefully choosing books and resources for children based on their age, background, and the kind of loss they’re facing. [09:40] Michaelene and Jennifer talk about how grief often shows up in quiet, unexpected ways. They reflect on how parents make tough choices during painful times and how even small moments, like missing a funeral or losing a pet, can leave lasting marks on a child’s heart.[16:09] The conversation opens up to the deeper truth that every kind of grief matters. Whether someone is grieving a person, a relationship, or even a cherished item, what they feel is real.[22:40] As they wrap up, they speak honestly about the emotional weight carried by those who work with grief every day. From tragic events like school shootings to heartbreaking family situations, Michaelene continues to offer comfort and hope through her work with Pollen Care, making sure no family feels alone.[28:09] OutroConnect with Michaelene Dowers:LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/mdowersWebsites - Pollen.Care (Company)Quietusbee.com (Company)Connect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Jul 31, 202528 min

Love Without Limits Grief Without Rules: What Death Doulas Teach Us About Grief Pets and Presence

What if grief had no rules and love had no limits?In this deeply moving episode, We sit down with Lauren Seeley, a death educator and community death doula, to talk about the raw, real, and often misunderstood world of grief, loss, and end-of-life care. We talk about what it means to support people through the death of a beloved pet, how intuitive moments show up in the funeral space, and why honoring our own unique grieving process matters.Lauren opens up about her own funeral plans, the emotional work behind death care, and how spiritual connection can guide us through the hardest goodbyes. This isn’t just about funerals—it’s about love, presence, and the quiet power of being seen when it matters most.If you’ve ever loved and lost a human or animal, this conversation will speak straight to your heart.Tune in to hear stories, insights, and truths we often keep hidden and feel less alone in the process.Key Topics:-The emotional weight of pet loss-Why grief has no hierarchy-What a modern death doula really does-Intuition in the death care space-Pre-planning your own goodbyeQuotes from the episode:“Sometimes having somebody step in, validate their feelings, help them make those decisions, can make a world of difference”-Lauren Seeley“We’re all working in the space for one common goal and that is to help the bereaved to grieve and grieve well, and help the dead have a good death”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:55] Lauren shares how she supports people through grief and end-of-life care for both humans and pets—guiding in-home euthanasia, planning ceremonies, and building deep, lasting relationships with grieving families.[08:38] She and Jen talk about the evolving role of death doulas, the emotional weight of the work, and the importance of blending holistic and traditional care as society becomes more open to conversations about grief and death.[16:37] Lauren opens up about her own funeral wishes, her work as a death educator, and how her intuitive gifts have grown through this work—something she now teaches others to recognize and trust.[21:11] She shares personal stories of spiritual signals during funerals and emphasizes how honoring intuition can bring comfort and deeper connection when supporting grieving families.[26:08] OutroConnect with Lauren Seeley:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lauren-seeley-19531a179Instagram - @ahhsweetdeathConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Jul 22, 202526 min

More Than a Profession, It's Heart: The People Behind the Funeral Industry — What I Learned at IFDF

What Really Happens Behind the Scenes in the Funeral Industry?Have you ever wondered what it’s really like to work in death care? In this episode of The Glam Reaper Podcast, I take you inside the Independent Funeral Directors of Florida Convention where I met the changemakers shaping the future of funerals.From AI-powered tribute videos to autopsy cases that reveal shocking truths, this episode is filled with raw and heartfelt stories. I spoke with funeral tech innovators, long-time directors, a scholarship-winning student, and a forensic pathologist whose second autopsies are changing lives.We dive into grief, regulation, compassion, second chances, and the deep humanity behind every service. This is not just about funerals. It is about people, purpose, and the power of doing meaningful work.Tune in to hear what no one tells you about the funeral world and why it matters more than ever.Key Topics:-The human side of funeral innovation-Serving families with compassion and clarity-Regulation, second chances, and doing the right thing-Finding purpose through grief and service-Stories that reveal the heart behind every farewellTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:32] We had a chat with Zach from Tukios to hear how his team evolved from creating tribute videos to building modern websites for funeral homes. He opens up about how they now use AI to restore photos, protect families from harmful content, and even support writing obituaries with care.[05:50] We talk with Earline Blumhagen, a licensed funeral director and print coordination specialist, who reflects on her 28-year journey in the funeral profession. Her dedication and wisdom shine through as she shares the heart behind her work.[11:44] We meet Darrell, a future funeral director whose passion for serving his community led him to this path. He opens up about how a professor’s encouragement and a scholarship changed his life and deepened his calling.[12:48] We speak with Tyler from Repose, a platform that helps families plan funerals with ease and clarity. Tyler shares how Repose empowers families to compare options and connect with funeral homes that meet their needs.[15:34] We have a meaningful conversation with Crystal from Florida’s funeral regulation board. She offers insight into how licensing decisions are made with both compassion and fairness and why standards matter so deeply in this work.[21:24] We chat with Heather, executive director of IFDF, who shares how she reimagined the annual convention into something truly special. She talks about creating a space where professionals feel seen, supported, and part of a caring community.[26:26] We close with Dr. Daniel, a forensic pathologist whose stories stay with you long after they’re told. He shares moments from second autopsies that changed lives and one unforgettable case involving handwritten notes hidden inside a man’s body—offering a glimpse into the powerful intersection of grief, truth, and healing[41:08] OutroConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper®️ AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh

Jul 4, 202541 min

Letters, Loss, and the Love That Remains - How to Keep the Dead Close

What If We’ve Been Grieving All Wrong?How do we truly honor the people we love after they’re gone?In this deeply moving episode, Jen sits down with Lauren from La Mort to talk about what most people don’t know about death, grief, and connection. From the lost art of caring for our loved ones' bodies to the power of pen pals and handwritten letters, this conversation is full of stories that will make you reflect, feel, and maybe even rethink how we say goodbye.They open up about the emotional toll of modern funerals, the frustration of navigating corporate death care, and the healing that comes from choice, education, and community. Whether you've lost someone, are supporting someone who has, or simply want to understand grief on a deeper level, this is the conversation you didn’t know you needed.Key Topics:-Reclaiming sacred death rituals-The emotional impact of COVID on connection-The power of tangible, embodied grief practices-The importance of informed choice in death care-Advocating for change and education in the funeral industryQuotes from the episode:"Taking care of our loved ones is not an easy task — death is a tangible thing."-Lauren Carroll“It’s the bad eggs that don’t want to innovate who give the whole industry a bad reputation.”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[01:02] Lauren shares how she moved from co-founding Deathwives to creating La Mort, a heartfelt collective that weaves together grief, art, and joy.[08:16] Lauren and Jen laugh about their shared clumsiness and reflect on how the pandemic changed human connection. Lauren talks about the importance of simple, tangible rituals like writing letters, being together in person, and caring for a loved one’s body. [18:38] The conversation turns to the power of giving families real choices around death care. Lauren and Jen explore how informed decisions can bring comfort and clarity in times of loss.[25:32] Together, they call for more education and open-mindedness in the funeral world. They highlight how listening to families and embracing innovation can transform the way we honor life and death.[39:25] OutroConnect with Lauren Carroll:LinkedIn- linkedin.com/in/lauren-carroll-deathwivesWebsite - https://www.lamort.org/Connect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Jun 17, 202538 min

Cemetery That Breathes Life Grief, Joy, and Greenwood's Magic

What If Talking About Death Could Actually Bring Us Closer to Life?In this powerful and unexpectedly uplifting episode, we sit down with Gabrielle Gatto—death doula, cemetery educator, and creator of Grim Reaper Gossip—to talk about what it really means to face mortality with heart, humor, and humanity.Gabrielle opens up about working at Greenwood Cemetery during the pandemic, how she turned personal purpose into public healing, and why she believes we need to bring death back into everyday conversation. We talk about grief in all its forms—from the loss of a loved one to pet loss and unspoken sorrow—and how judgment has no place in healing. You’ll hear stories of family, culture, legacy, and the small things—like a chocolate-scented lip balm or a keychain—that can make a lasting difference.Whether you’re in the field of end-of-life care or simply human (yep, that’s all of us), this conversation is a warm invitation to reimagine death as a natural, even beautiful, part of life.Tune in to hear why grief needs more compassion, why death work is a team effort, and how honest conversations—however awkward—can open the door to deeper love, purpose, and peace.Key Topics:-Working Through Grief at Greenwood-Finding Purpose Through Death Care-Normalizing Grief in All Its Forms-Community Over Competition in Death Work-Making Death Conversations Less ScaryQuotes from the episode:“Death work is ancient work… we've been living as long as we've been dying.”-Gabrielle Gatto“I may not be a licensed therapist, but I can still sit with someone in grief and be a vessel for them to pour into.”-Jennifer MuldowneyTimestamp:[00:00] Podcast Intro[00:57] Gabrielle opens up about what it was like to work at Greenwood Cemetery during the height of the pandemic, sharing the emotional moments that shaped her and deepened her connection to the work.[09:28] She talks about how her love for family, culture, and meaningful connection led her to create Grim Reaper Gossip—a heartfelt, creative way to help people feel less afraid to talk about death.[19:12] Gabrielle and Jennifer dive into the many faces of grief, including pet loss and overlooked pain, and why it’s so important to hold space for all of it without judgment—especially through honest, gentle conversations.[27:16] Together, they reflect on how everyone in death care—whether a doula, director, nurse, or friend—has a unique role to play, and how working together with respect and heart can truly support the people we serve.[37:14] OutroConnect with Gabrielle Gatto:LinkedIn- linkedin.com/in/gabrielle-gatto-391677113Instagram - @gabriellegatteauxConnect with Jennifer/The Glam Reaper on socials at:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jennifermuldowney/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealglamreaperYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheGlamReaperMuldowneyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermuldowney/Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/MuldowneyMemorials/Email us - [email protected] Merch - https://the-glam-reaper.printify.me/productsListen to The Glam Reaper Podcast on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glam-reaper-podcast/id1572382989?i=1000525524145The Glam Reaper® AMAZON Storefront - https://amzn.to/4hObpOh 

Jun 2, 202536 min
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