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caitlin doughty podcast

by Virginia Greenfelder Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How old is Caitlin Doughty?

Caitlin Marie Doughty (born August 19, 1984) is an American mortician, author, blogger, and YouTube personality known for advocating death acceptance and the reform of Western funeral industry practices.

What is the deathcast?

This deathcast will dispel myths about death and dead bodies, dive into history and dark tales you’ve never heard before, and hopefully make you less afraid to talk about the inevitable.

What was the first day of work like for Dawn Doughty?

Dealing with bureaucracy, such as acquiring death certificates or obtaining the release of a body from the coroner, occupied much of her work. Her boss and coworkers at Pacific Interment often tested her with hands-on assignments, as on her first day at work she had to shave a corpse, and Doughty accepted any task.

How did John Doughty become a certified mortician in California?

After one year at the crematory, Doughty attended Cypress College 's Mortuary Science program and graduated as a certified mortician, though in California there are paths to becoming licensed without attending mortuary college.

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Does Caitlin Doughty have a podcast?

The Podcast Team Death in the Afternoon is a podcast written, researched, and developed by Caitlin Doughty, Sarah Chavez, and Louise Hung of The Order of the Good Death. Caitlin Doughty has spent over ten years focusing on funeral industry reform and improving the public's relationship to mortality.

Who is Caitlin Doughty partner?

Amber Carvaly' ” Her new funeral parlor has a blunt name: Undertaking L.A. Along with Amber Carvaly, her business partner, Doughty intends to help people take care of their own dead, rather than outsource the task to professionals.

Does Ask a Mortician have a podcast?

Welcome to your mortality, humans! It's a new podcast called Death in the Afternoon, from the team behind Ask a Mortician.

Is Caitlin Doughty still a mortician?

Caitlin Marie Doughty (born August 19, 1984) is an American mortician, author, blogger, YouTube personality, and advocate for death acceptance and the reform of Western funeral industry practices....Caitlin DoughtyChannelAsk A MorticianYears active2011–presentGenreDeath educationSubscribers1.84 million11 more rows

Where do morticians make the most money?

Geographic profile for Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers:StateEmployment (1)Hourly mean wageCalifornia2,180$ 24.15Ohio1,540$ 29.77New York1,470$ 34.15Illinois1,270$ 30.081 more row

Where did Caitlin Doughty go to college?

Cypress CollegeThe University of ChicagoSt. Andrew's SchoolsCaitlin Doughty/Education

How old is Caitlin Doughty?

37 years (August 19, 1984)Caitlin Doughty / Age

What funeral home does Caitlin Doughty own?

Clarity FuneralsShe owns a funeral home, Clarity Funerals, in Los Angeles.

Is Caitlin Doughty writing a new book?

In New Book, Mortician Caitlin Doughty Answers Questions From Kids About Death. Every day, Caitlin Doughty gets dozens of questions about death and her work as a funeral director, and she says the best ones come from kids — so much so that she decided to write a book about it.

Is Caitlin Doughty licensed?

Caitlin is a licensed mortician in California. She founded the Order of the Good Death in 2011 with the goal of bringing the realistic discussion of death back into popular culture.

Where is Caitlin Doughty from?

O‘ahu, HICaitlin Doughty / Place of birth

How do I contact Caitlin Doughty?

Contact & ResourcesBook Publicity. Erin Lovett. [email protected] & Interviews. Tara Perez. [email protected] Order of the Good Death. Resources about mortality and death. http://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/

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Who hosts Death in the Afternoon?

Hosted by Caitlin Doughty, Louise Hung, and Sarah Chavez.

Ways to Listen

All episodes of Death In the Afternoon are currently available to enjoy on your favorite podcast platforms:

About the Show

Welcome to your mortality, humans! This deathcast will dispel myths about death and dead bodies, dive into history and dark tales you’ve never heard before, and hopefully make you less afraid to talk about the inevitable.

The Podcast Team

Death in the Afternoon is a podcast written, researched, and developed by Caitlin Doughty, Sarah Chavez, and Louise Hung of The Order of the Good Death.

Season One

In our first episode we take you on a magical (ok, not always so magical) journey of living with the dead. From an adorable 91 year old lady with a dark secret, to a rhinestone studded cult with resurrection ambitions, to a Japanese mummy collecting government assistance.

Season Two

Cremation and burial are all well and good, but why aren’t our dead bodies electroplated or cemented? In our first episode of season two, we’re talking about the ridiculous funerary innovations that succeeded (see: the death-defying green parks of Hollywood) and the ridiculous funerary innovations that… didn’t (see: coffin torpedoes.) Welcome back, deathlings..

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Early life

Doughty grew up in Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii, where she had no exposure to death until, at age 8, she witnessed another child fall to her death from a balcony at a shopping mall. She was quickly taken from the scene of the accident and it was never spoken of again. For several years, she became obsessed with fears of her own or her family's deaths.

Early career in the death industry

After graduation and moving to San Francisco in 2006, at age 22, she sought hands-on exposure to modern death practices in funeral homes, and after seeking employment for six months, was hired in the crematory of Pacific Interment (called Westwind Cremation & Burial in her book) despite her lack of any experience in the funeral industry.

Advocacy

Doughty's main inspiration for her advocacy work was the frequent absence of the decedents' families in the process, which she attributed to the Western death anxiety and death phobia.

Books

In September 2014, Doughty's first book, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & Other Lessons from the Crematory was published by W. W. Norton & Company. It is a memoir of her experiences that serves as a manifesto of her goals.

The Order of the Good Death

Doughty is the founder of "The Order of the Good Death" an inclusive community of funeral industry professionals, academics, as well as artists who advocate for and make possible, a more death informed society.

Who is Caitlin Doughty?

Caitlin Doughty, our co-owner and funeral director, has been working to change the funeral industry since 2008. As a nationally recognized expert on family-led death care and green death options, she is reviving older traditions that empower families to be more involved in their choices for funerals.

When did Caitlin Clarity Funerals open?

Caitlin opened her first funeral home in 2015, and is proud of how Clarity Funerals combines traditional values with the latest technology to provide a compassionate, stress free experience for our families.

Who is Taryn Thornton?

Taryn Thornton, our Funeral Director and Office Manager comes to us with deep experience in both traditional and progressive funeral practices. She has a BS Mortuary Science degree from Cypress Mortuary College, is a licensed California Funeral Director and Embalmer. Her experience serving families embraces a holistic approach of self-guided funeral practices with professional direction to create healing experiences.

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