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Have you ever wondered what it takes to create engaging and educational content within the funeral industry?

This episode of Friends from Wild Places explores the nuanced world of funeral-related content creation on YouTube. From the thrill of self-funded travel to the excitement of producing everything from quick educational clips to live Q&A sessions, we cover it all. We also dive into our fun rewatch series of "Six Feet Under," where we break down the realism of funeral practices portrayed in the show. Collaboration and community play a significant role in our discussions, especially with valuable contributions from my knowledgeable boyfriend. Plus, we talk about our experimental paranormal channel, reminding us all of the importance of keeping the creative process enjoyable.

Kari Northey


We also tackle the sensitive and complex subjects of embalming pregnant women and the phenomenon known as coffin birth. With insights from Tanya, a former funeral director, we discuss the emotional and technical challenges that professionals encounter in these delicate situations. The discussion highlights the lack of standardized procedures and the impact of public curiosity, often fueled by high-profile news stories. Moreover, we emphasize the crucial lesson of maintaining professionalism and empathy, even when faced with personal hardships.

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Tune in next week for part three of Friends from Wild Places, where we continue to explore the untamed and often misunderstood facets of the funeral industry.

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