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The Green Reaper Elizabeth Fournier Digs into Green Burials [episode 143]
The Green Reaper Elizabeth Fournier Digs into Green Burials [episode 143]
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
Elizabeth Fournier, affectionately known as “The Green Reaper”, is small town Funeral Director in Boring, Oregon. She is the owner and undertaker for Cornerstone Funeral Services, operating on a goat farm alongside her husband, daughter, and many rescue goats. Elizabeth’s compassionate service intersects with environmental conservation in her book, “The Green Burial Guidebook,” a step-by-step guide to burial practices that consider both the environmental well-being of the planet and the economic well-being of loved ones. In this episode, we talk about: What green burial is How the funeral industry is currently using earth-toxic methods for burial The legal zoning for green burial in all 50 states Rebuilding ancestral land sites Elizabeth’s connection to Mt. Hood and surrounding land Rekindling ancestral practice and personal relationships with the deceased Living by the moon How she gained interest and experience in the funeral industry A sneak peek into Elizabeth’s books, The Green Burial Guidebook, The Green Reaper, and All Men Are Cremated Equal Links: Learn more about Elizabeth and her books at www.thegreenreaper.org/ Connect with Elizabeth on Instagram @elizabethgreenreaper Explore Elizabeth’s funeral service offerings at www.cornerstonefuneral.com/ Tune in to Elizabeth’s Portland-based radio show, “Until we meet again” Check out Elizabeth’s episode on For the Wild
Released:
Jun 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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