Death and Dying in the Digital Age

The Gamer’s Legacy: Finding Comfort in a Son's Digital Afterlife | Jonathan Cottor

37 min · 5 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Gamer’s Legacy: Finding Comfort in a Son's Digital Afterlife | Jonathan Cottor

Descripción

In this deeply moving episode of the Digital Legacy Podcast, Niki Weiss sits down with Jonathan Cottor to discuss the incredible life and digital legacy of his son, Ryan. Diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy at eight months old and given only until his second birthday to live, Ryan defied the odds and lived until he was seventeen and a half. As an avid gamer, tech nerd, and YouTuber, Ryan built a vibrant digital world that has long outlasted his physical life. Jonathan shares how he navigates grief by revisiting Ryan's YouTube channel to hear his voice, and by working daily on the custom gaming computer they built together. This episode explores the vital, yet often overlooked, intersection of pediatric palliative care and digital legacy preparation. In this episode, we discuss: Ryan’s Tech Journey: How a teenager living with a rare genetic disease embraced technology as an early adopter, from using an iPhone on his wheelchair tray to exploring virtual reality. The Comfort of Digital Footprints: Why Jonathan cherishes Ryan’s online presence as a way to stay connected, and how Ryan's older brother still uses his old gaming accounts today. Managing Digital Assets: The real-world struggles of handling a loved one's passwords and locked gaming accounts after they pass away. Actionable Steps: The critical importance of setting up features like the Apple iPhone "Legacy Contact" to save your family from administrative headaches.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Death and Dying in the Digital Age!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

78 episodios

episode The Lifelong Roadmap: Special Needs Trusts and Caregiver Planning | Julie Hoffman-Hogan artwork

The Lifelong Roadmap: Special Needs Trusts and Caregiver Planning | Julie Hoffman-Hogan

When Julie Hoffman-Hogan became a mother at 22 to a son with Down syndrome, her entire life plan shifted. Now a financial advisor, she uses her decades of lived experience to help other families build secure, long-term care strategies. Today on the Digital Legacy Podcast, we explore the reality of special needs planning, the hidden financial costs of care, and the heavy responsibilities placed on siblings and secondary guardians. In this episode, we discuss: Why parents lose access to their child's medical records at age 18 and how to prepare ahead of time. The critical differences between a Special Needs Trust and an irrevocable trust. Navigating the estimated $18,000 annual gap in care costs. How to continuously audit and update your plan as your child's medical needs evolve over decades.

9 de jun de 202635 min
episode Designing a Digital Tomb: Architect Built Cumulus to Save His Family’s Legacy | Alexander Josephson artwork

Designing a Digital Tomb: Architect Built Cumulus to Save His Family’s Legacy | Alexander Josephson

When an architect’s father is given a terminal diagnosis, what does he build? For Alexander Josephson, the answer wasn't a physical mausoleum—it was a digital one. In this episode of the Digital Legacy Podcast, Niki Weiss sits down with Alex, the founder of Cumulus, to discuss the deeply personal journey that led him from designing award-winning brick-and-mortar buildings to creating a 3D digital sanctuary for our memories. Alex shares the story of his father's multiple close brushes with death and the heavy burden that falls on the "chosen one" in every family to manage end-of-life arrangements. They discuss why our modern, scrolling social media feeds are inadequate for true legacy preservation and how Cumulus allows families to collaborate and build a "tomb of their memories" in the cloud. In this episode, we discuss: Why the world's most famous architecture (like the Pyramids and the Taj Mahal) are actually tombs. The psychological burden placed on the family member tasked with estate and legacy planning. The difference between a self-storage facility (like Google Drive) and a purpose-built digital memorial. How Cumulus uses 3D and VR components to create an immersive, sanctuary-like experience for families. The financial reality of physical cemetery plots versus digital perpetuity.

2 de jun de 202634 min
episode The AI Afterlife: Building Your Digital Persona | Katherine (Kate) Ivanova artwork

The AI Afterlife: Building Your Digital Persona | Katherine (Kate) Ivanova

What if you could leave behind an interactive, living biography instead of a static box of memories? Most 27-year-olds are not thinking about end-of-life logistics, but as an immigrant navigating America's highly litigious, documentation-heavy estate system, Kate realized early on that waiting for a crisis is a recipe for overwhelming financial and emotional shock. In this visionary episode of The Digital Legacy Podcast, host Niki Weiss, Digital Thanatologist, sits down with Kate, a team member at Pantio. They unpack a groundbreaking death-tech solution that uses advanced AI, fine-tuned large language models, and voice cloning to capture an individual’s true essence, values, and exact behavioral speech patterns while they are alive. By combining "brain and voice" data, Pantio builds a precise digital persona that allows future generations to maintain an evolving, interactive dialogue with their ancestors long after they are gone. You’ll discover: The Interactive Biography: How Pantio maps and connects a person's life history, audio recordings, publications, and social media posts into an evolving, precise representation. Beyond ChatGPT: Why standard chatbots fail at long-term legacy due to short chat memory limits, and how proprietary data mapping preserves a lifelong timeline. Behavioral Mirroring: The technical process of cloning not just a voice, but matching specific speech rhythms, vocabulary choices, and natural pauses. Granular Privacy and Consent: How clients retain 100% control over their data, utilizing precise custom contracts to lock away intimate memories for specific family members or establish an account termination date. The Direct-to-Consumer Pivot: Why death-tech platforms find direct-to-consumer pipelines challenging, opting instead to embed legacy technology into B2B legal and educational partnerships. "Planning Your Party Without You": How creating an AI persona behaves as a smooth entry point that breaks down taboos and gently guides families to face their legal wills and final disposition choices. Because as Kate beautifully notes, "It is in our human nature to want to leave a legacy behind—and we consistently underestimate how profoundly we can lighten up the days of the people we leave behind."

26 de may de 202637 min
episode The Solo Ager’s Safety Net: Why You Need a Fiduciary, Not Just a Will | Stephanie Rosso, PhD artwork

The Solo Ager’s Safety Net: Why You Need a Fiduciary, Not Just a Will | Stephanie Rosso, PhD

What happens when estate planning is procrastinated until the very last minute? The tragic reality is that waiting too long can result in incomplete documents, leaving families stuck in the messy, expensive probate process. In this insightful episode of The Digital Legacy Podcast, host Niki Weiss, Digital Thanatologist, talks with Stephanie Rosso, a psychologist and co-founder of The Best Notary. Stephanie shares her unique perspective on the intersection of trauma, grief, and estate planning, and why just drafting a will or trust isn't enough—it must be properly executed, notarized, and funded. They also discuss the essential role of a professional fiduciary, especially for solo agers or those needing an objective third party to manage their affairs. You'll discover: The Dangers of Procrastination: The tragic complications of waiting until a "deathbed" scenario to sign estate documents, which can result in incomplete plans and probate. Proper Document Execution: Just drafting documents isn't enough; they must be officially signed, notarized, and often require two witnesses. Funding the Trust: A trust is ineffective unless assets (like houses and bank accounts) are actually transferred into it to avoid probate. The Importance of Powers of Attorney: Why everyone needs a power of attorney for healthcare and financial decisions in case of incapacitation, regardless of their total assets. The Role of a Professional Fiduciary: How state-regulated, professional fiduciaries act as neutral third parties to manage finances and care for solo agers, elder orphans, or families with special needs children, protecting them from exploitation. The "Panini Generation": The unique burnout and stress faced by people squished between caring for aging parents and their own children, and how to start normalizing estate conversations with them. Because a plan isn't a plan until it's signed, sealed, and properly funded.

19 de may de 202638 min
episode What happens when the modern business of death paves over the natural cycle of life? | Hye Kyung (HK) Lee artwork

What happens when the modern business of death paves over the natural cycle of life? | Hye Kyung (HK) Lee

In this episode of The Digital Legacy Podcast, host Niki Weiss sits down with HK, the founder of Eon Woods. They explore the broken, profit-driven funeral industry and HK's mission to marry natural burial with land conservation by bringing "conservation cemeteries" to major metropolitan areas like New York City. From uncovering the real reason cemeteries push you to buy a concrete vault to understanding how the Civil War birthed the modern funeral home, this conversation radically shifts how we think about final disposition and environmental stewardship. You’ll discover: The Concrete Vault Myth: Cemeteries require expensive concrete vaults primarily to prevent lawns from sinking, ensuring large mowers and heavy machinery can easily drive over the grounds. Three Levels of Green Burial: The natural burial spectrum includes Hybrid cemeteries, Natural Burial grounds, and Conservation Burial, which pairs the burial process with active ecological stewardship and land conservation. The Civil War Origins of Embalming: The modern industrial funeral process originated during the Civil War as a lucrative way to preserve and ship fallen soldiers back to their hometowns. The 1% Market: The demand for conservation burials mirrors the demographic for home births, highlighting a need for roughly 400 sites in the U.S., a stark contrast to the fewer than 20 that currently exist. Bureaucratic Roadblocks: Opening a new cemetery in dense areas like New York State is highly restrictive and cumbersome compared to states like South Carolina, which have minimal legislative hurdles. Because leaving a legacy shouldn't mean leaving behind an "underground apartment building that no one will ever see".

12 de may de 202635 min