
When Service is Sacrificed for the Almighty Dollar
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In this episode, our guest A shares their journey into the funeral industry, discussing their early fascination with death, the challenges faced during training, and the impact of corporate culture on the profession. Guest A recounts personal experiences, including a troubling incident involving a family member's burial, and highlights the toxicity prevalent in the industry. The conversation also touches on the role of education, mentorship, and the influence of social media on perceptions of death care. Ultimately, A expresses hope for a more inclusive and compassionate future in the funeral industry.
Chapters
00:00Introduction to the Funeral Industry Journey
01:54Training Experiences in Mortuary Services
04:41Personal Stories and Family Experiences
09:48Corporate Culture and Its Impact
14:22Toxicity in the Funeral Industry
19:26The Role of Education and Mentorship
24:10The Influence of Social Media on Mortuary Practices
28:47Reflections on Personal Experiences and Future Aspirations
Takeaways
- A's interest in the funeral industry began in high school.
- Training in mortuary services can vary greatly in quality.
- Personal experiences can deeply affect one's view of the industry.
- Corporate culture often prioritizes profit over family care.
- Toxic work environments are common in the funeral industry.
- Education does not always prepare students for corporate settings.
- Social media influences perceptions of the funeral profession.
- Mentorship is crucial but often lacking in the industry.
- There is a need for more diverse voices in funeral care.
- Personal connections to death can be a source of strength.
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Music Credits
Music for Exposing Deathcare podcast is Exit Strategy by Enlia.
Disclaimer
The stories shared in this podcast are based on personal experiences and are shared anonymously to protect the identities of those involved. Listener discretion is advised.
Hosted by Melissa Meadow, the Modern Mortician