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Ryan Engler: A Chat with the Expert in All Things Cremation - Part 1
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Ryan Engler: A Chat with the Expert in All Things Cremation - Part 1

The Glam Reaper Podcast

November 20, 202132m 22sExplicit

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Show Notes

Cremation has gone a long way since the first known cremation in 1876. Who better can give us the history of cremation than the Historian of the Cremation Association of North America (CANA), Jason Ryan Engler. He holds this position as well as that of Cremation Historian for the National Museum of Funeral History (NMFH). The museum was completed in 2018 with 80% of the exhibit being his personal collection.

You will learn of his baptism of fire in the world of cremation which started as early at the age of 12. A lot has changed in the process of cremation, and with its growing acceptance in the United States, this method of disposition is becoming more popular. It's yet another informative episode of The Glam Reaper Podcast, so just sit back, relax, and enjoy the learning!

LITTLE NUGGETS OF GOLD:

- Jason’s introduction of self, his qualification as cremation thought leader in the deathcare space.

- What made Jacob so fascinated in the history of cremation?

- The history of cremation from the historian of the Cremation Association of North America (CANA).

- How has the process of cremation evolved from the first known cremation in 1876 to now?

- What impact has Covid 19 had on the cremation?

- The statistics of cremation in the U.S., what is the rate of the change?

- What is the difference in people's acceptance of cremation as a method of disposition?

- Jason’s thoughts around the controversy of cremation on its effect on the environment.

- Is there anything the funeral industry can do to improve the world a better place?

- As a funeral director, what is Jason’s response to the green burial method?

- What are the cultural and psychological significance in keeping someone's ashes in an urn or niche?

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