54 min listen
Why you should consider a 'living funeral', and the case against marriage
Why you should consider a 'living funeral', and the case against marriage
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Nov 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Have you ever wished you could be at your own funeral? There's no reason why you can't.
More people are considering the 'living funeral', a celebration of life with the dying person in attendance. We explore the pros and cons of this event, and what it can offer to both the dying and the to-be bereaved.
How does pain in children's television programs influence our kids' relationship with pain? We explore the latest research.
And feminist writer Clementine Ford makes the case for abolishing marriage in her new book I Don't.
More people are considering the 'living funeral', a celebration of life with the dying person in attendance. We explore the pros and cons of this event, and what it can offer to both the dying and the to-be bereaved.
How does pain in children's television programs influence our kids' relationship with pain? We explore the latest research.
And feminist writer Clementine Ford makes the case for abolishing marriage in her new book I Don't.
Released:
Nov 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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