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Mimi Gonzalez on: dealing with grief when nature strikes

Mimi Gonzalez Season 1 Episode 5

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In light of the devastating wildfires in Maui where over 114 people have died and more than a thousand remain missing, this episode emphasizes the importance of discussing and preparing for unexpected tragedies. A key takeaway is that natural disasters can strike at any moment, and the urgency to have both a life and a death plan is greater than ever.

The discussion underscores the need for a proactive approach. It's not just about personal plans for when one is gone but also backup plans in case those original plans are disrupted by unforeseen events. The episode then segues into a deeper dive into various ways to handle one's remains post-death. While the conventional methods of burial, cremation, and donating to science are mentioned, creative and environmentally friendly alternatives are discussed including a burial suit made of mushrooms, tree pod burials, and hydro cremation.

The overarching message is about initiating these conversations early, allowing for both preparation and reflection on personal and environmental impacts.

Host Mimi Gonzalez references the following BuzzFeed Article written by Sally Tamarkin: 15 Unique Alternatives To Burying Your Body After You Die. Check it out and do some more research!

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