
What Happens When We Die (And What We Could Do Instead)
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In this episode of The StickyBeak, Mon explores three unconventional approaches to death, memory, and what it means to leave a legacy—beyond the traditional coffin or cremation.
She speaks with:
The People’s Pyramid – a long-term art project and collective memorial founded by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (The KLF).
Return Home – a Washington-based funeral home offering natural organic reduction, also known as human composting.
Southern Cryonics – Australia's first and only cryonics facility, based in Holbrook, NSW.
This episode is a curious, thoughtful look at the ways people are reimagining the end of life—from soil to stone to suspension.
A HUGE thank you to these legends for getting involved...
Ru Callender
Founder of Green Funeral Company,
One of the two official undertakers for The Pyramid People's Pyramid.
WEBSITE: https://www.thepeoplespyramid.org
Brienna Smith
Funeral Director at Return Home
INSTAGRAM: @returnhomenor
WEBSITE: https://returnhome.com/
Peter Tsolakides
Founder of Southern Cryonics
WEBSITE: https://www.sandbox.southerncryonics.com/
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