by Admin | Jun 20, 2014 | Memorials & Memories, Podcast
Punk Professor. Space pirate. Design rebel. Noah Scalin is not your ordinary guy ~ he might not even sleep! He teaches design at the Virginia Commonwealth University, runs a socially conscious design firm called Another Limited Rebellion, and has just launched a...
by Admin | Jun 17, 2014 | Death and Dying, Memorials & Memories, Planning for Death, Podcast
You care about the earth in life ~ but what about in death? Will your final act be kind to the planet and to those you leave behind? Learn what a truly green funeral is, what is myth and what is truth, the trends and the obstacles in this interview with Jeff Jorgenson...
by Admin | Jun 2, 2014 | Death and Dying, Memorials & Memories, Planning for Death, Podcast, Rituals
On a train between Seattle and Portland, along the beautiful Puget Sound, University of Washington Teaching Fellow Michael Hebb had one of those serendipitous conversations that changed everything. In the salon car, Michael struck up a conversation with two strangers,...
by Admin | Jun 1, 2014 | Death and Dying, Memorials & Memories, Planning for Death, Podcast
Rachel Zeldin of I’m Sorry to Hear talks about the importance of of providing equal access to information on funeral planning and encouraging the sharing of one’s personal funeral planning experiences. Oh, and she also a secret the funeral industry does not want you...
by Admin | Mar 5, 2014 | Death and Dying, Podcast
A rollicking interview with Marc Okrand, a University trained linguist who produced the Vulcan and Klingon languages heard in the Star Trek movies. You may think Marc is suffering from a bad case of post nasal drip, but seriously, he’s produced a legitimate language...
by Admin | Mar 4, 2014 | Bereavement, Death and Dying, Memorials & Memories, Podcast, Rituals
They’re green! They’re blue! They’re bubbly and luminescent and glowing and so totally cool you’ll surely want to know more about what artist Greg Lundgren of Lundgren Monuments does in the cemetery with massive slabs of glass. You’ve never seen anything like it! Greg...