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Rosie Inman-Cook talks Natural/Woodland burials and more. Part 1 (of 3)

Rosie Inman-Cook talks Natural/Woodland burials and more. Part 1 (of 3)

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Send us Fan MailRosie Inman Cook of http://www.naturaldeath.org.uk and the Association of Natural Burial Grounds's first of a three-part podcast will walk you along a heart-to-heart journey of life into death, perhaps to begin to plant seeds of preparation in plenty of time for death.Did you know you can have the choice of a home burial or woodland ending? An empoweringly honest and eye-opening conversation that may surprise you at times and will reassure you the whole way through.Rosie has her feet firmly in the importance of families having a time-rich experience. So give yourself some time perhaps with a cup of tea to hear Rosie and Holly having a refreshingly real conversation about unexpected subjects like "The Mortuary Express" How to keep a "well-behaved" dead body at home.The great “leave the land for the living” swindle. "Doing your driving test having never driven a car"Or even digging graves when heavily pregnant! Yes, you read that right! "Two impressively wise individuals talking naturally about burials. Who have the knowledge and wisdom of our ancestors to shed light on a subject that’s so often kept in the dark.Dispelling myths and unearthing truth.Bring peace of mind to the facts of death by educating yourself with part one of this podcast.The first of three deeply responsible and informative conversations between two very wise women who walk the life-to-death path with knowledge and ease."Caroline James. About the HostHolly Lyon-Hawk is a holistic funeral director, ceremonial care of the body specialist, end-of-life doula, educator, speaker and founder of the International Institute for Supported Ceremonial Care.For over a decade, Holly has walked alongside hundreds of families as they faced death, grief and profound change. Her work has taken her into homes, hospices, hospitals, woodlands and natural burial grounds, helping people rediscover something that modern society has often forgotten - that death does not have to be hidden away, feared or rushed through.She believes that ritual matters. That caring for the body after death can be a final act of love. That grief deserves space. And that when we are willing to look mortality in the eye, life itself becomes richer, deeper and infinitely more precious.On No One Gets Out of Here Alive, Holly brings together honest conversations about death, dying, grief, spirituality, love, purpose and what it truly means to be alive. Through interviews, stories and reflections from her own work, she explores the questions we often avoid but that connect every one of us.Whether you're caring for someone at the end of life, grieving a loss, working in healthcare, or simply curious about the human experience, this podcast offers a gentle place to reflect, learn and remember that none of us walks this path alone.The reality that no one gets out of here alive isn't a reason for despair. It is an invitation to live more fully, love more deeply, and leave nothing important unsaid. Connect with Holly: www.hollylyonhawk.comwww.gentlegoodbye.co.ukwww.gentleendings.com Support the showSupport the PodcastNo One Gets Out of Here Alive exists because conversations about death, grief, love, loss and what it means to be human matter.Every episode is independently created, researched, recorded and edited with the hope of making these often difficult conversations more accessible and less frightening. My aim is simple: to help people feel a little less alone when facing death - whether that is their own, someone they love, or the loss of an animal companion.If you have found comfort, inspiration or hope through the podcast and would like to support its future, donations are deeply appreciated. Your contribution helps cover the very real costs of production, including recording and editing software, hosting platforms, technical equipment, travel, and the time needed to create thoughtful, high-quality conversations.More importantly, your support helps these conversations reach more people and contributes to a culture where talking about death is no longer something we avoid, but something that helps us live more fully.There is absolutely no expectation to donate - simply listening and sharing the podcast with others is a wonderful way to help. But if you would like to become part of supporting this work, I would be incredibly grateful.Thank you for walking this path with...
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