4 Women and a Funeral

A Legacy of Leadership with Christine Pepper

46 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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In this Women’s History Month episode of 4 Women and a Funeral, the hosts sit down with Christine Pepper, CEO of the National Funeral Directors Association, to reflect on an extraordinary 40-year career in funeral service leadership. Christine shares what it was like stepping into the profession when women’s leadership was nearly invisible, how she navigated early challenges, and why confidence, mentorship, and resilience still matter so much for the next generation of women entering funeral service today. The conversation explores how the profession has changed, where progress still needs to happen, and why women must stop waiting until they feel “ready” to step into leadership. It is an honest and insightful discussion about growth, legacy, and the responsibility all funeral professionals carry in shaping the future of this profession. Have a topic or question for the show? Email us at info@funeralwomenlead.org!

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Portada del episodio A Legacy of Leadership with Christine Pepper

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