In this episode we speak with a funeral director and an artist about how we can exit this world with as little harm as possible. Libby Moloney from Natural Grace Funerals in Woodend talks about how she got into the industry of natural funerals and what is really possible in terms of our choices when it is time to return to the earth.
Then Helen Bodicomb talks to us about her fully biodegradable artwork which is also her future funeral shroud.
The image for this weeks show is of Helen's artwork 'Shroud' created in 2019.
Links:
Libby Moloney's funeral company Natural Grace:
https://naturalgrace.com.au/
Natural Death Advocacy Network
Dying to Know Day by the Groundswell Project
15 Trees Project
Egg shaped pod burial idea
Mushroom burial suit
Helen Bodicomb, artist
https://helenbodycomb.com/
https://helenbodycomb.com/portfolio/shroud/
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