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Dead Honest - The Funeral Podcast

Dead Honest - The Funeral Podcast

著者: Chris Marsden
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Dead Honest – The Funeral Podcast joins Funeral Celebrant Chris Marsden and Funeral Director Jacob Walsh for an unfiltered look at death, dying, and everything in between. From navigating the initial stages of grief to the logistics of what happens next, Chris and Jacob share the real-world journeys of those left behind. Expect raw honesty, unexpected laughter, and a few tears. If you want the truth about the funeral industry without the filter, this is the podcast for you.

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  • JUST TALK
    2026/04/19

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    Episode Description: Navigating the Unspoken – Suicide, Euthanasia, and Mental Health

    Welcome back to Dead Honest – The Funeral Podcast, where we strip away the discomfort and pull back the velvet curtain on the industry that everyone encounters but few want to discuss. In this week’s episode, your hosts Chris Marsden and Jacob Walsh tackle what is arguably the most sensitive, complex, and "taboo" subject in the world of death care: Suicide and Mental Health.

    Death is never an easy conversation, but when a life ends by choice, whether driven by a long-term battle with mental illness, a sudden crisis, or the controversial decision of euthanasia, the ripples of grief are uniquely profound. Chris and Jake sit down to navigate these murky waters with the professional insight of funeral directors and the raw empathy of two people who see the aftermath of these tragedies every day.

    What We’re Talking About This Week

    In this deeply personal and professional deep dive, we explore:

    • The Weight of the Word: Why "suicide" remains one of the last true taboos in polite society and how that silence impacts the grieving process for families left behind.
    • Mental Health in the Modern Age: A candid look at the mental health crisis. Chris and Jake discuss how the funeral industry has seen a shift in the demographics of those they serve and what that says about our current societal support systems.
    • The Spectrum of Choice: We break down the different forms of self-inflicted death, from the tragic culmination of a mental health struggle to the nuanced and legally complex world of euthanasia and assisted dying for those suffering from terminal ill health.
    • The Funeral Director’s Perspective: How do we, as professionals, support a family when the cause of death is traumatic? We talk about the delicate balance of providing a dignified "goodbye" while managing the specific legal and emotional hurdles that come with these cases.
    • Euthanasia – The Final Taboo: With laws changing globally, Chris and Jake discuss the ethics, the logistics, and the emotional reality of a planned passing due to chronic or terminal illness.

    Why This Episode Matters

    At Dead Honest, our mission has always been to demystify death to make life a little easier to manage. Suicide and mental health struggles are often shrouded in shame, leaving survivors feeling isolated. By bringing these topics into the light, we hope to:

    1. Reduce Stigma: Language matters. We discuss how moving away from the phrase "committed suicide" to "died by suicide" can change the way we perceive the deceased and their families.
    2. Offer Support: If you are a funeral professional, a grieving family member, or someone currently struggling, this episode serves as a reminder that you are not alone in these heavy thoughts.
    3. Bridge the Gap: Understanding the intersection of mental health and the funeral industry helps us provide better care for the living and more respect for the dead.

    Resources & Support

    If you or someone you know is struggling or has been affected by the themes discussed in this episode, please reach out to the following organisations:

    • Samaritans: Call 116 123 (UK)
    • Mind: The Mental Health Charity
    • Cruse Bereavement Support: Specialist support for those grieving a traumatic loss.

    Connect with Dead Honest

    We want to hear your thoughts, though we ask that you approach this week’s comments with extra kindness. Have you had to navigate a funeral following a suicide? Do you have thoughts on the euthanasia debate?

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  • INTO THE FIRE
    2026/04/11

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    Into The Fire - The Truth About Cremation | Dead Honest Podcast

    Welcome back to Dead Honest, the podcast where we strip away the velvet curtains and clinical coldness of the funeral industry to give you the raw, unfiltered truth. Hosted by Chris Marsden, a seasoned Funeral Celebrant, and Jacob Walsh, an experienced Funeral Director, we dive into the topics everyone thinks about but nobody wants to discuss.

    In this episode, we’re talking about the fire, the heat, and the heavy lifting: The Reality of Cremation.

    What’s Actually in the Coffin?

    When we talk about cremation, most people think of a body and a box. But as Jacob and Chris reveal, there is a lot more "stuff" that goes into that chamber. From the sentimental to the practical, we explore the logistics of what families put inside a coffin.

    • The Sentimental: Letters, photos, favorite snacks, and even teddy bears.
    • The Forbidden: Why you can't cremate a bottle of gin (hint: boom) or why pacemakers are the first thing a funeral director looks for.
    • The Fashion Choices: What happens to those polyester suits or leather shoes when the heat turns up?

    A "Modern" Way to Go?

    Did you know that cremation as we know it is relatively new? While ancient pyres have existed for millennia, the modern, regulated cremation process only really gained traction in the late 19th century. We take a "nose dive" into the history of how we moved from churchyard burials to the industrial efficiency of the crematorium.

    We also tackle the "New Types" of cremation hitting the industry:

    1. Direct Cremation: The "no-fuss" option that’s skyrocketing in popularity.
    2. Resomation (Water Cremation): Is "alkaline hydrolysis" the eco-friendly future, or is the idea of being "dissolved" too much for the public to swallow?
    3. Human Composting: The literal "return to earth" method.

    Beyond the Urn: What to Do with the Ashes

    Once the process is over, you’re left with the "cremains"—which, as Jacob explains, aren't actually soft ash but ground-down bone minerals. So, what do you do with them? The days of just sitting on a mantelpiece are over.

    We discuss the wildest and most moving ways people are memorializing their loved ones today:

    • Memorial Jewelry: Turning Dad into a diamond or a glass bead.
    • Vinyl Records: Pressing Grandma’s favorite song (or a voice recording) into a playable record mixed with her ashes.
    • Tattoo Ink: For those who want to keep their loved ones under their skin—literally.
    • Space Funerals: We look at the ultimate "final frontier." Companies like Celestis and Aura Flights are now taking ashes to the edge of space or even into Earth's orbit. Ever wanted to spend eternity as a shooting star? We’ve got the details.

    Why Tune In?

    Whether you have a "morbid curiosity" about the industry or you're looking for honest advice on funeral planning, Dead Honest provides a space that is as educational as it is entertaining. Chris and Jacob bring their signature blend of professional expertise, dark humor, and radical honesty to every conversation.

    "Death is a universal experience, yet it remains one of society's last great taboos. We’re here to make the inevitable a little less terrifying and a lot more interesting."


    Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your fix of the Dead Honest truth. Connect with the Hosts:

    • Chris Marsden (Funeral Celebrant): www.craftedtributes.com
    • Jacob Walsh (Funeral Director):
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  • DEAD HONEST
    2026/04/01

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    The Unfiltered Truth About Death, Dying, and the Industry Behind the Curtain

    Hosted by: Chris Marsden (Funeral Celebrant) & Jacob Walsh (Funeral Director)

    "There will be laughter, there will be tears... and if you’re easily offended, please don't listen."

    Welcome to Dead Honest, the podcast that strips away the mystery, the myths, and the clinical coldness of the funeral industry. If you’ve ever wondered what happens behind the closed doors of a mortuary, how a funeral is actually put together, or why the industry is making headlines today, you’re in the right place.

    Hosted by Chris Marsden, a seasoned Funeral Celebrant, and Jacob Walsh, an experienced Funeral Director, this show is a candid, "no-filter" conversation about the one thing that happens to us all, but nobody wants to talk about: Death.

    What We Talk About

    In every episode, Chris and Jacob bring their unique professional perspectives to the table, blending industry expertise with dark humor and radical honesty.

    • Our Origins: How does one decide to work with the dead? We share our personal journeys and the "lightbulb moments" that led us into our roles as a Funeral Director and Celebrant.
    • The Industry in the News: Why are funeral directors suddenly the talk of the town? From shifting UK regulations to the rising costs of dying, we tackle the headlines head-on.
    • The "Awkward" Factor: Funerals aren't always solemn silences. We dive into the cringeworthy, the bizarre, and the downright awkward situations we’ve faced—from family feuds at the graveside to "unexpected" guests.
    • The Jewelry Dilemma: We explore the world of memorial jewelry. What happens when families ask for jewelry back after a cremation? We discuss the ethics and the strange requests regarding ashes and sentimental keepsakes.
    • The Career Path: Can anyone become a funeral director? We pull back the curtain on the qualifications, the emotional toll, and the "stomach" required for the job.
    • The Practical & The Profound: We walk you through the journeys people go on after a loss and provide clear advice on what to do next. ---

    Why Listen to Dead Honest?

    Death is a universal experience, yet it remains one of society's last great taboos. We believe that by talking about it—with all its messy, funny, and heartbreaking details—we can make the inevitable a little less terrifying.

    Whether you are navigating grief, working in the bereavement sector, or just have a "morbid curiosity" about how the industry operates, Chris and Jacob provide a space that is as educational as it is entertaining.

    Core Topics Covered:

    • Funeral Industry Secrets & Behind-the-Scenes
    • Cremation vs. Burial: The Realities
    • Grief Support and Navigating Loss
    • Funeral Planning & UK Regulations
    • Memorial Jewelry and Ashes

    A Final Warning

    We don’t believe in sugar-coating. Death is raw, visceral, and sometimes strangely hilarious. We speak our minds, share the "gross" bits, and don't hold back on our opinions of the industry. If you’re looking for a sanitized, corporate take on death, keep scrolling. But if you want the Dead Honest truth... hit play.

    Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite player.

    Connect With Us

    Have a question about the industry or a "what to do next" dilemma? Connect with the hosts:

    • Chris Marsden (Funeral Celebrant): www.craftedtributes.com
    • Jacob Walsh (Funeral Director): www.yorkshirefuneraldirectors.co.uk
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