As The Hearse Turns
Join us as we just chat on a Thursday night to catch up and talk about funeral stories on social media and some funeral nightmares.
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9 episodes
Thursday Night Pop-Up Live with Katharine and Chris
A Conversation with Carlton Maye, Jr.
As The Hearse Turns, hosts Chris Boggs and Katharine Wagner-Elfner sat down with funeral service leader, educator, and NFDA Secretary candidate Carlton Maye Jr. for one of the most honest conversations we’ve had yet. From the realities of mortuary school and apprenticeship burnout to leadership in funeral service, mentorship, pricing transparency, and the future of the profession, nothing was off limits. Carlton brought the perspective of an educator, funeral director, embalmer, business leader, and mentor — while Chris brought the unfiltered real-world side that funeral professionals across the country have been talking about behind closed doors for years. This episode dives into: • Why new licensees are leaving the profession • Where funeral service education succeeds — and where the profession fails apprentices • The pressure funeral home owners face behind the scenes • Transparency, burnout, and the “sink or swim” culture in funeral service • Why leadership and mentorship matter now more than ever • The future of NFDA and the next generation of funeral professionals Whether you’re a funeral director, embalmer, mortuary student, apprentice, or simply curious about what really happens inside this profession, this conversation pulls the curtain back in a way few are willing to do publicly. 🎙️ As The Hearse Turns — Two Funeral Directors. One Honest Conversation.
Tri-State Crematory W/ Shaun Raviv
This conversation is one you won’t forget. We sat down with Shaun Raviv, the creator of the critically acclaimed podcast NOBLE, to take a hard look at one of the most disturbing chapters in modern funeral service history—the Tri-State Crematory scandal. This isn’t just a retelling of headlines. We go deeper—into the failures, the systems that broke down, the families who were impacted, and the lasting ripple effect this case had on regulation, trust, and accountability in death care. Shaun shares the behind-the-scenes reality of building NOBLE, the research that went into uncovering the truth, and why this story still matters today. We also tackle the uncomfortable questions: What went wrong? How did it go unnoticed for so long? And most importantly—what has changed since? This episode isn’t about sensationalism—it’s about transparency, education, and making sure history doesn’t repeat itself. If you think you know this story… you don’t know it like this.
Wednesday Night Pop-Up Live with Katharine and Chris
Grab a drink and lets chat about the funeral profession with your two honest and open funeral directors. We are answering your questions and bringing you into our home. Listen and enjoy!
Sunday Afternoon Chat with Katharine and Chris
Join us as we take a Sunday afternoon and chat and answer some of your questions. Two funeral directors! One Conversation! Answering questions that others will not!
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