Death Is Not an Emergency: What Really Happens When Someone Dies
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Welcome to The D Word - thoughtful conversations about death, dying, and end-of-life matters. Because living fully means facing life’s challenges, including life’s final chapter.
In this first episode, host Rachel Bracken, end-of-life educator, funeral director, and celebrant, guides you through one of the biggest unknowns: what actually happens when someone dies.
You’ll learn:
The first steps when a death happens at home, in hospital or aged care, or suddenly and unexpectedly.
Why death is not an emergency — and why slowing down matters.
The role of doctors, palliative teams, funeral directors, and the Coroner.
The choices and agency families have, even in moments that feel overwhelming.
Rachel’s goal is simple: to help you feel more prepared, more supported, and less alone.
👉 If today’s episode has stirred up difficult feelings, and you’re listening in Australia, you can always call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Follow Rachel on Instagram @thedword.podcast or visit rachelbracken.com/thedword for resources.