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Episode 9: Taphosphere

Episode 9: Taphosphere

FromThe Secret Life of Death Podcast


Episode 9: Taphosphere

FromThe Secret Life of Death Podcast

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Taking a break on the finishing touches on Episode 8: Identity to round out the year, with a new show, Episode 9: Taphosphere! This one is F.U.N!

When I met internet cemetery sensation, Caitlin Abrams, for the first time this fall, I felt like I had known her forever. We “knew” each other, as only two people who share and interest boarding on obsession can - our shared love of historic New England cemeteries unknowingly connected us through the ether - this world of like-minded cemetery weirdos that I call “The TAPHOSPHERE”.

Caitlin has taken the world by storm with her videos of cleaning historic gravestones throughout VT and eastern NY, while telling the stories of the people in those graves (her work can be found on TikTok @Manicpixiemom and Instagram @stonedinnewengland).

In September of 2021, she was kind enough to show me some of her cleaning work at the Old Pawlet Cemetery in Pawlet, VT, as the two of us gabbed and jabbered away about all things cemetery! And we made some very interesting connections between some gravestones I had seen over in NH to what we saw in the Old Pawlet Cemetery and Caitlin is going to be making some TikTok videos describing what we discovered!

[CROSSOVER ALERT!!!] You can find a teaser for Caitlin’s upcoming videos HERE and more to come after the new year.
Released:
Dec 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Secret Life of Death is a podcast which explores the stories of ordinary people, starting with their gravestone and placing them into the context of the history of their life and times. The show primarily is based in New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, but it stories reach throughout New England and beyond. Local historian and archaeologist Gail Golec researches, writes, hosts and produces this podcast.