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Food and Connection Series: Food as a Form of Communication with Ken Albala Ph.D.

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Preserving the Family Meal is on the Table Today! On the second episode of our Food and Connection Series, we are joined by Dr. Ken Albala. Ken Albala is a Tully Knoles Endowed Professor of History at the University of the Pacific, where he received the Distinguished Faculty Award for 2023. He has published 29 books on food including academic monographs, single subject food histories, cookbooks, encyclopedias, handbooks, anthologies, translations and is now working on an Atlas of Fermentation.  He did three video/audio series for The Great Courses, Food: A Cultural Culinary History, Cooking Across the Ages and A History of Bourbon on Audible.  He was coeditor of the journal Food, Culture and Society and series editor for several publishers, having edited over a hundred titles in the past two decades.  His latest books are The Great Gelatin Revival, A Century in Stockton and a cookbook titled Opulent Nosh.  Ken joins Ashley for a conversation about the importance of food and the role it plays in fostering connection. Together, they discuss their shared love of cooking and hosting, as well as Ken’s extensive research into the anthropological significance of sharing meals and gathering around the table. In this conversation, Ken examines how the modern food industry has reinforced a culture of convenience over connection and explores how we can actively resist that trend. He shares stories from his annual 30+ person Thanksgiving gatherings and reflects on the ways food creates opportunities for experimentation and discovery, whether that means cooking opossum for a large dinner party or exploring the endless possibilities of gelatin. Ultimately, Ken reminds us of the value of eating with intention, cooking what you love, and finding joy in the meals you share with others. You can listen to the full episode, out now on your favorite podcast platform.  Resources: * Read Beans: A History [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/beans-9781350022270/] by Ken Albala. * Read The Great Gelatin Revival: Savory Aspics, Jiggly Shots, and Outrageous Desserts [https://www.amazon.com/Great-Gelatin-Revival-Outrageous-Desserts-ebook/dp/B0BNN68Q83?ref_=ast_author_mpb]. * Read Food Courses of the World Encyclopedia [https://www.amazon.com/Food-Cultures-World-Encyclopedia-volumes/dp/0313376263?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Ken Albala. * Read The Lost Art of Real Cooking: Rediscovering the Pleasures of Traditional Food. One Recipe at a Time: A Cookbook [https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Art-Real-Cooking-Rediscovering-ebook/dp/B003NX755O?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Ken Albala and Rosana Nafziger Henderson. * Read Opulent Nosh: A Cookbook for Audacious Appetites [https://www.amazon.com/Opulent-Nosh-Cookbook-Audacious-Appetites-ebook/dp/B0DHNGCBJ7?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Ken Albala. * Read At The Table: Food and Families Around the World [https://www.amazon.com/At-Table-Family-around-World-ebook/dp/B0C996FD1P?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1]by Ken Albala. * Read The Journal of Food, Culture and Society [https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rffc20]. * Read Classic Indian Cooking [https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Indian-Cooking-Julie-Sahni/dp/0688037216?ref_=ast_author_mpb] by Julie Sahni. * Read The Silver Palate Cookbook [https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Palate-Cookbook-Sheila-Lukins/dp/0761145974] by Sheila Lukins and Julie Rosso. * Read Table Talk: Building Democracy One Meal at a Time [https://www.amazon.com/Table-Talk-Building-Democracy-Meal/dp/0252081749]by Janet Flammang. * Read Opera (1605) [https://www.amazon.com/Opera-Bartolomeo-Scappi-Leather-Bound/dp/B0FCCTLGR5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DUXTM5C81TTZ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.poB2U1cNAdkhM3ZrlMqLMvbRcKGxZO3lE6P-UwFarYc.ipOYzHnjD7K7nvEBVAQOPvHeQA9h4osULom23Zw98e0&dib_tag=se&keywords=bartolomo%2Bscappi&qid=1780441103&s=books&sprefix=bartoleomo%2Bscappi%2Cstripbooks%2C172&sr=1-1]by Bartolomeo Scappi. * Read The Art of Cooking, Pie Making, Pastry Making, and Preserving [https://www.amazon.com/Art-Cooking-Making-Pastry-Preserving/dp/1487549377] by Francisco Montino (English Translation by Carolyn A Nadeau). * Follow Ken Albala on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kenalbala/?hl=en]and BlogSpot [https://kenalbala.blogspot.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQPOTM2NjE5NzQzMzkyNDU5AAGnFNB56fkywWyCg7ZljWJUIm6uAsRP3cTJRvPpzFBUKBG50WUqZdELee6K5tw_aem_hsVMjpGVvKloAhCZROOZ-g&utm_content=link_in_bio&utm_medium=social&utm_source=ig]. * Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onthetablewithashley/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@onthetablewithashley]. On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre [https://ameatendre.com/], a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.

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Episode Food and Connection Series: Food as a Form of Communication with Ken Albala Ph.D. Cover

Food and Connection Series: Food as a Form of Communication with Ken Albala Ph.D.

Preserving the Family Meal is on the Table Today! On the second episode of our Food and Connection Series, we are joined by Dr. Ken Albala. Ken Albala is a Tully Knoles Endowed Professor of History at the University of the Pacific, where he received the Distinguished Faculty Award for 2023. He has published 29 books on food including academic monographs, single subject food histories, cookbooks, encyclopedias, handbooks, anthologies, translations and is now working on an Atlas of Fermentation.  He did three video/audio series for The Great Courses, Food: A Cultural Culinary History, Cooking Across the Ages and A History of Bourbon on Audible.  He was coeditor of the journal Food, Culture and Society and series editor for several publishers, having edited over a hundred titles in the past two decades.  His latest books are The Great Gelatin Revival, A Century in Stockton and a cookbook titled Opulent Nosh.  Ken joins Ashley for a conversation about the importance of food and the role it plays in fostering connection. Together, they discuss their shared love of cooking and hosting, as well as Ken’s extensive research into the anthropological significance of sharing meals and gathering around the table. In this conversation, Ken examines how the modern food industry has reinforced a culture of convenience over connection and explores how we can actively resist that trend. He shares stories from his annual 30+ person Thanksgiving gatherings and reflects on the ways food creates opportunities for experimentation and discovery, whether that means cooking opossum for a large dinner party or exploring the endless possibilities of gelatin. Ultimately, Ken reminds us of the value of eating with intention, cooking what you love, and finding joy in the meals you share with others. You can listen to the full episode, out now on your favorite podcast platform.  Resources: * Read Beans: A History [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/beans-9781350022270/] by Ken Albala. * Read The Great Gelatin Revival: Savory Aspics, Jiggly Shots, and Outrageous Desserts [https://www.amazon.com/Great-Gelatin-Revival-Outrageous-Desserts-ebook/dp/B0BNN68Q83?ref_=ast_author_mpb]. * Read Food Courses of the World Encyclopedia [https://www.amazon.com/Food-Cultures-World-Encyclopedia-volumes/dp/0313376263?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Ken Albala. * Read The Lost Art of Real Cooking: Rediscovering the Pleasures of Traditional Food. One Recipe at a Time: A Cookbook [https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Art-Real-Cooking-Rediscovering-ebook/dp/B003NX755O?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Ken Albala and Rosana Nafziger Henderson. * Read Opulent Nosh: A Cookbook for Audacious Appetites [https://www.amazon.com/Opulent-Nosh-Cookbook-Audacious-Appetites-ebook/dp/B0DHNGCBJ7?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Ken Albala. * Read At The Table: Food and Families Around the World [https://www.amazon.com/At-Table-Family-around-World-ebook/dp/B0C996FD1P?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.njoOjnDbndtB7G2CYT5WPceX0qWGXxgvPb_IO6VubTGffLGwdLHHNPFIb8wz_Gh6uPBTi0tX7d4gj4U7RNiphYJbByAWpQJVUA_wPqE2p256AeTAOcFB4wDHiwS7WtuZXFk_HdstST6fLPowxMgIAfURoOGMqrprcxDigXyy38oi3ipO_zNv_k-y9PFQ9LFmMXj-s3lb1x3L0fe3AoNwZrGDST_losSUlMkaYHA5Kao.E1it6mA3zFfIsAMwg11qtkC-HyYDVju_rSD9rH66ejQ&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1]by Ken Albala. * Read The Journal of Food, Culture and Society [https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rffc20]. * Read Classic Indian Cooking [https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Indian-Cooking-Julie-Sahni/dp/0688037216?ref_=ast_author_mpb] by Julie Sahni. * Read The Silver Palate Cookbook [https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Palate-Cookbook-Sheila-Lukins/dp/0761145974] by Sheila Lukins and Julie Rosso. * Read Table Talk: Building Democracy One Meal at a Time [https://www.amazon.com/Table-Talk-Building-Democracy-Meal/dp/0252081749]by Janet Flammang. * Read Opera (1605) [https://www.amazon.com/Opera-Bartolomeo-Scappi-Leather-Bound/dp/B0FCCTLGR5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DUXTM5C81TTZ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.poB2U1cNAdkhM3ZrlMqLMvbRcKGxZO3lE6P-UwFarYc.ipOYzHnjD7K7nvEBVAQOPvHeQA9h4osULom23Zw98e0&dib_tag=se&keywords=bartolomo%2Bscappi&qid=1780441103&s=books&sprefix=bartoleomo%2Bscappi%2Cstripbooks%2C172&sr=1-1]by Bartolomeo Scappi. * Read The Art of Cooking, Pie Making, Pastry Making, and Preserving [https://www.amazon.com/Art-Cooking-Making-Pastry-Preserving/dp/1487549377] by Francisco Montino (English Translation by Carolyn A Nadeau). * Follow Ken Albala on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/kenalbala/?hl=en]and BlogSpot [https://kenalbala.blogspot.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQPOTM2NjE5NzQzMzkyNDU5AAGnFNB56fkywWyCg7ZljWJUIm6uAsRP3cTJRvPpzFBUKBG50WUqZdELee6K5tw_aem_hsVMjpGVvKloAhCZROOZ-g&utm_content=link_in_bio&utm_medium=social&utm_source=ig]. * Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onthetablewithashley/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@onthetablewithashley]. On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre [https://ameatendre.com/], a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.

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Episode Food and Connection Series: Why Smell Shapes Everything We Eat with Rachel Herz, Ph.D. Cover

Food and Connection Series: Why Smell Shapes Everything We Eat with Rachel Herz, Ph.D.

Smell is on the table today! For the inaugural episode of our Food and Connection series, we are joined by Rachel Herz, Ph.D.  Rachel Herz, Ph.D. is a neuroscientist and world leading expert on the psychological science of smell. She has been conducting research on the senses of smell and taste, emotion, motivated behavior and cognition since 1990. Dr. Herz. has been on the faculty at Brown University since 2000 and is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, and teaches a seminar course on olfaction in the CoPsy department.  Dr. Herz is the newly elected President of the International Society of Neurogastonomy. Her most recent book Why You Eat What You Eat: The Science Behind Our Relationship with Food [https://www.amazon.com/Why-You-Eat-What-Relationship/dp/0393243311/ref=mt_hardcover?_encoding=UTF8&me=] explores how our senses, brain and psychology shape our perception of food, and the experiences and consequences of eating. Why You Eat What You Eat was a finalist for the “2018 Readable Feast Awards” and listed among the “Best Food Books of 2018” by The Smithsonian and The New Yorker. Dr.Herz joins us to discuss what may be the most important, yet often overlooked, aspect of eating: smell. As an olfactory researcher, Rachel explains the ways our sense of smell shapes pleasure, taste, memory, and even overall health. Together, Dr.Herz and Ashley explore food intolerances, including neophobia and picky eating, while examining how cultural differences influence the flavors and aromas we grow to love. The result is a fascinating conversation that highlights the power of our senses and sets the stage for a compelling season exploring food, culture, and human connection. Learn more about Rachel’s work [https://rachelherz.com/].  Follow Rachel Herz on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rachel_herz_author/].  Read Why You Eat What You Eat: The Science Behind our Relationship with Food [https://www.amazon.com/Why-You-Eat-What-Relationship-ebook/dp/B06XH3D8VF/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0]by Rachel Herz. Read That’s Disgusting: Unraveling the Mysteries of Repulsion [https://www.amazon.com/Thats-Disgusting-Unraveling-Mysteries-Repulsion-ebook/dp/B005LW5JZS/ref=pd_sbs_d_sccl_1_1/131-7207216-1990201?content-id=amzn1.sym.aa738fbd-ad05-4d11-aae2-04b598db6305&pd_rd_i=B005LW5JZS&pd_rd_r=717c35fe-47f2-445f-9b99-9a4acb7cb672&pd_rd_w=wTpYz&pd_rd_wg=Hriu3&pf_rd_p=aa738fbd-ad05-4d11-aae2-04b598db6305&pf_rd_r=G4R8FB8G11R6GZSJH4HK&psc=1] by Rachel Herz. Read The Scent of Desire: Discovering Our Enigmatic Sense of Smell [https://www.amazon.com/Scent-Desire-Discovering-Enigmatic-Sense-ebook/dp/B000W93B1E/ref=pd_sbs_d_sccl_1_1/131-7207216-1990201?content-id=amzn1.sym.aa738fbd-ad05-4d11-aae2-04b598db6305&pd_rd_i=B000W93B1E&pd_rd_r=94c6dd3e-c336-48a0-9c95-7028ab5740da&pd_rd_w=sRv1K&pd_rd_wg=wnuZk&pf_rd_p=aa738fbd-ad05-4d11-aae2-04b598db6305&pf_rd_r=V4NK1X81P0PWES5B8FB5&psc=1]by Rachel Herz. Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onthetablewithashley/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@onthetablewithashley]. On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre [https://ameatendre.com/], a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.

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Today, we have an abbreviated, bonus re-release of our episode with Ann Martin and Emily Schum Terry of Get Organized. In this episode we’re joined by Ann Martin and Emily Schum Terry of lifestyle organization service “Get Organized”. Ann and Emily work with clients to evaluate, simplify and develop sustainable organizing solutions for their lives and homes. Whether it be preparing a home for the market, developing repeatable and accessible organizing systems within a home or going room by room sorting, decluttering and purging, “Get Organized” helps people through the process of letting go. They join Ashley to talk about their journey into the world of home organizing, Ann coming from a background in merchandising and psychology and Emily in forensic investigations. They share a bit about what their “decluttering” process looks like, why decluttering can be such an emotional process and how hiring a professional can help alleviate the stress. They discuss ways of building effective organizing solutions that don’t hurt your wallet, trends in the organizing space, how to strike a balance between collecting fewer better things and letting go of everything else. Ann and Emily also cover why organizing and purging a home, whether it be a single room or the entire house, is a unique, emotional and ultimately freeing process.  You can learn more about Ann, Emily and Get Organized on their website. [https://www.getorganizedpc.com/services] Get Organized is on Instagram @getorganizedpc [https://www.instagram.com/getorganizedpc/] and Facebook at Get Organized PC [https://www.facebook.com/getorganizedpc/?ref=bookmarks]. You can email Emily and Ann at emily@getorganziedpc.com and ann@getorganizedpc.com.  Links to topics mentioned by Ashley, Ann and Emily in today’s episode:  * Fewer, Better Things by Glenn Adamson [https://www.glennadamson.com/fewer-better-things] * The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker [https://www.amazon.com/s?hvadid=598659749689&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9030984&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=14132734970694719796&hvtargid=kwd-612962485852&hydadcr=22596_13531301&k=the+art+of+gathering+-+priya+parker&ref=pd_sl_3w7gzbcq19_e&tag=googhydr-20] * Jennifer Johnson’s @theorderlyspace  [https://www.instagram.com/theorderlyspace/?hl=en] * @horderly [https://www.instagram.com/horderly/?hl=en] * Ría Safford’s @riorganize [https://www.instagram.com/riorganize/] Link to the Crystal Tumblers [https://ameatendre.com/product/crystal-tumblers-set-of-2/] and Red Oak Serving Board [https://ameatendre.com/product/wooden-serving-board/] gifted to Emily and Ann and offered by Âme Atendre [https://ameatendre.com/].  Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram @onthetablewithashley [https://www.instagram.com/onthetablewithashley/] On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre [https://ameatendre.com/], a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.

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Episode Death Rituals Series: Chevra Kadisha with Gail Rubin Cover

Death Rituals Series: Chevra Kadisha with Gail Rubin

Chevra Kadisha is On the Table Today.  For the final episode of our Death Rituals series, we’re joined by death educator Gail Rubin. Gail Rubin is an American author, speaker, and Certified Thanatologist known for helping people have more open, less intimidating conversations about death and end-of-life planning. Often called “The Doyenne of Death,” she uses humor, films, and practical tools to make a traditionally taboo topic more approachable. She is the author of A Good Goodbye and Kicking the Bucket List, guiding people through funeral planning and getting their affairs in order. Based in Albuquerque, she is also a leading voice behind the Death Café movement in the U.S., encouraging honest discussions about mortality. Gail joins On the Table with Ashley to explore the longstanding Jewish tradition of Hevra Kadisha - its origins, meaning, and purpose - to share how this practice has shaped her own grief journey. She opens up about navigating loss, from grief counseling to psychedelic-assisted therapy, and the ways she has leaned on community to heal and move forward. The conversation closes with a powerful reminder about the importance of preparing for and talking about death, echoing Gail’s well-known line: “Talking about sex won’t make you pregnant; talking about funerals won’t make you dead.” The result is a deeply vulnerable and thoughtful reflection on death rituals; what they are, why they matter, and why we need to talk about them. Listen to the full episode, out now on your favorite podcast platform Visit Gail Rubin’s Website [https://agoodgoodbye.com/about-gail/]. Read A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those who Don’t Plan to Die [https://agoodgoodbye.com/product/a-good-goodbye-funeral-planning-for-those-who-dont-plan-to-die/] by Gail Rubin. Read Kicking the Bucket List: 100 Downsizing & Organizing Things To Do Before You Die by Gail Rubin [https://agoodgoodbye.com/product/kicking-the-bucket/] Read Hail and Farewell- Cremation Ceremonies, Templates and Tips [https://agoodgoodbye.com/product/hail-and-farewell-cremation-ceremonies-templates-and-tips/] By Gail Rubin and Susan Fraser. Buy 98.6 Mortality Movies to See Before you Die [https://agoodgoodbye.com/product/pre-sale-98-6-mortality-movies-to-see-before-you-die/] by Gail Rubin on presale. Read Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory [https://www.amazon.com/Smoke-Gets-Your-Eyes-Crematory-ebook/dp/B00J8R3MYW?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.y2xvzG0xbfHimOq9E85f0Kit3YNF38kpVGFx18K73rv9aJyLbFHIkwdjXhHhlHybhUswdpf7oY3YdOE6umB7KV6E40V6PwvmOwKEsrZCl_vrRNLVGuXcJxzj9AuFw2c89p0AoMotOjRwSxTKQSl7_gBlbEzE2CapaBQNUYYqp8fGqAXOVU8_LbQLNkooxgNLH6FuFSTTS0tdAqtERXMzimgYvhnPbPNX3mq8PeX58cU.QKFUVhE6hSvFvNetlkHGFo8A2F00_jN3JRg7pDr2GQo&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Caitlin Doughty Read Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?: And Other Questions About Dead Bodies [https://www.amazon.com/Will-Cat-Eat-Eyeballs-Questions-ebook/dp/B07Q3LVYK4?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.y2xvzG0xbfHimOq9E85f0Kit3YNF38kpVGFx18K73rv9aJyLbFHIkwdjXhHhlHybhUswdpf7oY3YdOE6umB7KV6E40V6PwvmOwKEsrZCl_vrRNLVGuXcJxzj9AuFw2c89p0AoMotOjRwSxTKQSl7_gBlbEzE2CapaBQNUYYqp8fGqAXOVU8_LbQLNkooxgNLH6FuFSTTS0tdAqtERXMzimgYvhnPbPNX3mq8PeX58cU.QKFUVhE6hSvFvNetlkHGFo8A2F00_jN3JRg7pDr2GQo&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1]by Caitlin Doughty Read From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death [https://www.amazon.com/Here-Eternity-Traveling-World-Death-ebook/dp/B06XGH21J5?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.y2xvzG0xbfHimOq9E85f0Kit3YNF38kpVGFx18K73rv9aJyLbFHIkwdjXhHhlHybhUswdpf7oY3YdOE6umB7KV6E40V6PwvmOwKEsrZCl_vrRNLVGuXcJxzj9AuFw2c89p0AoMotOjRwSxTKQSl7_gBlbEzE2CapaBQNUYYqp8fGqAXOVU8_LbQLNkooxgNLH6FuFSTTS0tdAqtERXMzimgYvhnPbPNX3mq8PeX58cU.QKFUVhE6hSvFvNetlkHGFo8A2F00_jN3JRg7pDr2GQo&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1]by Caitlin Doughty Watch Jewish Funeral Traditions on Film [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIt1LqgN9dU]: a Presentation by Gail Rubin. Learn More About The 6 R’s Model of Mourning [https://thelossfoundation.org/stages-of-grief/six-rs-model-of-mourning-therese-rando-overview/?v=0b3b97fa6688] by Therese Rando. Learn More About Before I Die Festivals [https://beforeidiefestivals.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorCzFqZ5-Szfb_z9IBAcfniHCFqjsiwoY0pQS4Cs7gTvPONhVRu]. Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onthetablewithashley/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@onthetablewithashley]. On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre [https://ameatendre.com/], a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.

22. Apr. 20261 h 2 min
Episode Death Rituals Series: History of the American Funeral with Todd Harra Cover

Death Rituals Series: History of the American Funeral with Todd Harra

For the sixth episode of our death rituals series, we are joined by Todd Harra. Todd is the co-author of the Amazon bestselling books Mortuary Confidential: Undertakers Spill the Dirt and Over Our Dead Bodies: Undertakers Lift the Lid, as well as the Clip Undertaker Mystery Series. More recently, he authored the funeral history book Last Rites: The Evolution of the American Funeral. Todd works for his family’s business, McCrery & Harra Funeral Homes and Crematory, where he serves as a funeral director, embalmer, post-mortem reconstructionist, and cremationist. In addition, Todd is an associate editor for Southern Calls Magazine, The Journal of the Funeral Profession. Todd joins us to discuss the long and ever-evolving history of the American funeral, exploring the social and cultural contexts in which many of the death rituals we now consider commonplace were created and transformed over time. Drawing on his family’s long history in funeral service as an anchor, Todd examines the development of practices such as embalming and cremation, and reflects on how shifts in American culture continue to reshape the ways we mourn our dead. The result is a fascinating and informative conversation that highlights the enduring importance of ceremonially honoring those who have passed. Listen to the full episode, out now on your favorite podcast platform.  Read Last Rites: The Evolution of the American Funeral [https://www.amazon.com/Last-Rites-Evolution-American-Funeral-ebook/dp/B09JS4PHQJ?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Cy-LFommkAD4tieuscqggEx_88Qfii7gteMZi4Qtvs4ztRZrv_GF7-s6SvMoNX0ZoDEloEklS3mYTy9QIDWBEMnaRlNRfAVI5G7azyWi8lY.jofLN9gEi_0U_tWiNjj5b3Bvc93ODr-GPZmjK61e58E&dib_tag=AUTHOR&psc=1&ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1] by Todd Harra. Read Mortuary Confidential: Undertakers Spill the Dirt [https://www.amazon.com/Mortuary-Confidential-Undertakers-Spill-Dirt/dp/0806541393/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Cy-LFommkAD4tieuscqggEx_88Qfii7gteMZi4Qtvs4ztRZrv_GF7-s6SvMoNX0ZoDEloEklS3mYTy9QIDWBEMnaRlNRfAVI5G7azyWi8lY.jofLN9gEi_0U_tWiNjj5b3Bvc93ODr-GPZmjK61e58E&dib_tag=AUTHOR] by Todd Harra. Read Over Our Dead Bodies:Undertakers Lift the Lid [https://www.amazon.com/Over-Our-Dead-Bodies-Undertakers/dp/0806541415/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0] by Todd Harra. Read Patient Zero [https://www.amazon.com/Patient-Zero-Clip-Undertaking-2/dp/173223972X] by Todd Harra. Learn more about McCrery & Harra Funeral Homes and Crematory [https://www.mccreryandharra.com/]. Learn more about Todd Harra [https://www.toddharra.com/]. Follow On the Table with Ashley on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/onthetablewithashley/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@onthetablewithashley]. On the Table with Ashley is presented by Âme Atendre [https://ameatendre.com/], a luxury home goods and tableware brand with a mission to connect people to all that matters.

8. Apr. 20261 h 5 min