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03. Reclaiming the Return: A Guide to Natural & Alternative Death Care

15 min · 21. Mai 2026
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Episode 3 Description: When someone passes, we are often conditioned to believe a clock immediately starts ticking, that we only have a few days to plan a somber, traditional funeral. But what if we separated the physical care of the body from the emotional gathering of the community? What if we gave ourselves the gift of time? In this episode of Life, Death, Grief, Unscripted, Christina explores how stepping away from a rushed timeline opens our minds to beautiful, bespoke alternatives for end-of-life care. From a fascinating look into the history of the funeral industry to soaring memorials among the stars, this episode shifts the narrative from the clinical disposal of remains to the beautiful stewardship of a legacy. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: * The Gift of Time: Why you don't have to rush a traditional funeral and the beauty of separating the physical transition from the celebration of life. * A Brief History of Saying Goodbye: How the Civil War moved death out of our home "parlors" and why alternative death care is just a return to our roots. * Green Burial & Gentle Transitions: Exploring Green Burials, Water Cremation (Alkaline Hydrolysis), and Terramation (Human Composting). * The Canvas of Cremation: Transforming ashes into functional vinyl records, walking sticks, river stones, diamonds, and even memorial spaceflights. * Living Legacies: How Eternal Reefs and Science Care donations actively heal the world and advance medicine. * Global Inspiration: Shifting the feel of a goodbye through South Korean glass beads, Ghanaian fantasy coffins, Mexican Ofrendas, and New Orleans Jazz Funerals. * Building the Vision: How the physical disposition serves as the foundation for a deeply personal, intimate celebration of life, and why you should tour a local facility. Resources & Links Mentioned in This Episode: * Eternal Reefs (Marine-grade memorial reefs): eternalreefs.com [https://www.eternalreefs.com/] * Science Care (Whole-body donation for medical research): c [https://www.sciencecare.com/]sciencecare.com [https://www.sciencecare.com/] * Celestis (Memorial spaceflights): celestis.com [https://www.celestis.com/] * Parting Stone (Solidifying ashes into river stones): partingstone.com [https://partingstone.com/] * Creative Cremation Inspiration: Top 31 Cremation Ashes Ideas [https://lonestarcremation.com/2021/11/01/top-31-cremation-ashes-ideas-you-should-consider/] * Global Funeral Traditions: Funeral Traditions from Around the World [https://www.legalandgeneral.com/insurance/over-50-life-insurance/funeral-planning/funeral-traditions-from-around-the-world/] Disclaimer: Celebration of Life, Colorado focuses exclusively on the design and coordination of bespoke memorial events. While we provide education and resources to help families navigate their choices for physical disposition, we do not handle human remains or provide mortuary services. Our role is to empower you with the information you need to make the right decisions for your loved one, while we focus entirely on creating a beautiful, cohesive celebration of life. Next Week: We are stepping away from logistics and into a deeply personal space. Christina sits down with her husband, Gerald, for a raw, unscripted conversation about the long shadow of childhood grief and what it was like for him to lose his father at eleven years old. About Your Host: Christina Holohan M.A. Thanatology | Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) | BA Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management | Certified End-of-Life Doula (Death Doula) At Celebration of Life, Colorado [https://www.celebrationoflife-colorado.com/], I provide families with the ultimate gift: time. While you focus on your immediate emotional needs and the physical transition of your loved one, I step in to handle the heavy lifting and logistics of planning a bespoke Celebration of Life so you can simply be present.

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Episode 06. LGBTQ+ End-of-Life Planning: Protecting Your Chosen Family & Identity Cover

06. LGBTQ+ End-of-Life Planning: Protecting Your Chosen Family & Identity

Host: Christina Holohan (M.A. Thanatology, Certified End-of-Life Doula, CMP) Podcast: Life, Death, Grief, Unscripted Episode Summary: Happy Pride Month! We spend our whole lives fighting to build our identities, finding our people, and learning to stand proudly in our truth. But what happens to that authenticity when we die? In this deeply important episode, Christina explores the unique end-of-life challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community. From the heavy toll of "minority stress" to the heartbreaking reality of disenfranchised grief experienced by chosen families, our current legal and medical systems often fail to protect LGBTQ+ elders at their most vulnerable. But there is a path forward. Christina shares empowering, actionable advice on how to reclaim your agency, protect your identity, and curate an authentic goodbye, whether that is through a bespoke Celebration of Life, a joyous Living Tribute, or by putting the right legal safety nets in place. If you live in Colorado, this episode is packed with vital information on specific state laws designed to protect you and your chosen family from erasure. In This Episode, We Cover: * [00:00] The true meaning of Pride and why authenticity must extend to the end of life. * [04:00] The "Minority Stress Model" and why many LGBTQ+ elders feel forced "back into the closet" during hospice or residential care. * [08:30] The legal gap of the "Next of Kin" default and the heavy burden of disenfranchised grief for chosen families. * [13:00] Reclaiming your narrative: Why memorials are the ultimate Pride event, protecting your guest list, and the beauty of "Living Tributes." * [17:30] Vital legal protections in Colorado: Naming a Funeral Agent vs. an Estate Executor, Designated Beneficiary Agreements, and the 2025 Dignity in Death Act. Resources & Links Mentioned: Colorado Legal Forms (Free to Download & Complete): * Declaration of Disposition of Last Remains: Use this form to legally appoint your "Funeral Agent," giving a chosen person immediate authority over your body and memorial, overriding biological family. (Download a sample form here via The Natural Funeral / Colorado Statutes) [https://www.thenaturalfuneral.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/colorado-declaration-disposition-of-last-remains.pdf] * Designated Beneficiary Agreement: A powerful Colorado-specific form for unmarried couples that instantly grants your partner legal rights to handle your funeral arrangements. (Learn more via the Colorado Bar Association) [https://www.cobar.org/Portals/COBAR/Colorado] Advocacy & Community Support: * One Colorado: The state's leading advocacy organization dedicated to advancing equality for LGBTQ+ Coloradans and their families. (one-colorado.org) [https://www.one-colorado.org] * Human Rights Campaign (HRC): Nationwide activism, campaigns, and resources. (hrc.org) [https://www.hrc.org] * Colorado Tourism Office: Find local Pride events and festivities near you, including late-summer events like Pueblo Pride. (colorado.com) [https://www.colorado.com/search?filter%5Bfulltext%5D=LGBTQ+events] Articles & Clinical Research Referenced: * "She's Dying and I Can't Say We're Married?": End-of-Life Care for LGBT Older Adults by Dr. Carey Candrian and Kristin G. Cloyes (Published in The Gerontologist, 2020). * A rapid review of end-of-life needs in the LGBTQ+ community and recommendations for clinicians by Lisa Lintott et al. (Published in Palliative Medicine, 2022). * Healthcare and End-of-Life Needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Older Adults: A Scoping Review by Arne Stinchcombe et al. (Published in Geriatrics, 2017). About the Host: Christina Holohan is a Certified End-of-Life Doula, Grief Coach, and the founder of Celebration of Life, Colorado. She holds a Master’s degree in Thanatology, a Bachelor's in Hospitality & Event Management, and is a Certified Meeting Professional (CMP). Blending her deep clinical understanding of grief with her extensive background in highly personalized event coordination, Christina helps families navigate life’s most profound transitions with dignity, love, and purpose. To learn more or to connect with Christina, visit: Celebration of Life, Colorado [https://www.celebrationoflife-colorado.com/]

Gestern14 min
Episode 05. What NOT to Say to Someone Grieving (And What to Say Instead) Cover

05. What NOT to Say to Someone Grieving (And What to Say Instead)

5. What NOT to Say to Someone Grieving (And What to Say Instead) "I hate the phrase lost your dad. I didn't lose my dad... he died." When my husband Gerald shared this profound realization about his childhood grief, it stopped me in my tracks. It also perfectly highlighted a massive cultural shift: as a society, we have become deeply uncomfortable with the finality of death. In this episode of Life, Death, Grief, Unscripted, Christina Holohan explores the language of loss. We look at the staggering statistics behind how we talk about death, why well-intentioned phrases often cause deep pain, and how we can shift from offering toxic positivity to offering true, heart-centered support. In this episode, we explore: * The Great Linguistic Shift: How the word "died" became a cultural taboo, and why medical staff and families now rely on euphemisms 95% of the time. * The Words That Hurt: Why phrases like "at least they lived a long life," "be strong," or "everything happens for a reason" leave grieving individuals feeling invalidated and isolated. * The Heart-Centered Alternatives: Simple, honest words you can use to hold space for someone's pain, such as "There are no words," or "I cannot possibly understand how you feel, but I am here". * Actionable Support: Moving beyond the vague offer of "let me know if you need anything" to providing real, practical help, like dropping off pantry staples or mowing the lawn. * Grief in the Workplace: The hidden reality of unacknowledged loss on the job, and how employers can provide the vital time, flexibility, and support grieving employees desperately need. Whether you are navigating a recent loss yourself or want to learn how to better support a friend in their darkest moments, this episode provides a compassionate roadmap for navigating the heavy moments with grace. Resources & References from this Episode: Data & Linguistic Studies: * Legacy.com & Mental Floss: Large-Scale Obituary Study analyzing over 2.4 million death notices. * NewsBank Database Audit: A historical tracking project of 66 million death announcements detailing the linguistic shift away from the word "died" between 1985 and 2015. * National Institutes of Health (NIH): Qualitative research on the use of direct versus figurative language in medical settings and terminal patient conversations. Articles & Further Reading: * TEDxACU: Dead is dead: euphemism and the power of words by Phyllis Sommer. [https://youtu.be/UUqr4P7P3gM?si=DrwlK1kcVKpA3ySS] * Amen Clinics: 19 Worst Things to Say to a Grieving Person. [https://www.amenclinics.com/blog/19-worst-things-to-say-to-a-grieving-person/] * Nothing Is Wasted: What Not to Say. [https://www.nothingiswasted.com/blog/what-not-to-say] * What's Your Grief: Worst Things to Say to a Griever [https://whatsyourgrief.com/worst-things-to-say-to-a-griever/] * Supporting a Grieving Family Member or Friend: 6 Principles [https://whatsyourgrief.com/support-grieving-family-member-friend-6-principals/] * Workplace Options: When Grief Goes Unacknowledged and How it Affects the Workplace. [https://www.workplaceoptions.com/blog/when-grief-goes-unacknowledged-and-how-it-affects-the-workplace/] About Celebration of Life, Colorado: When a loss occurs, families shouldn't have to carry the burden of endless to-do lists. My mission as an End-of-Life Doula is to give grieving families the ultimate gift: time. I handle the heavy lifting, logistics, and coordination of bespoke memorial gatherings. While you focus on your immediate emotional needs and entrust the physical remains to your chosen death care provider, I carry the weight of planning the gathering so you can simply be present and heal. Connect with Christina: * Website: Celebration of Life, Colorado [https://www.celebrationoflife-colorado.com/]

2. Juni 202621 min
Episode 04. Supporting a Grieving Child: A Lived Experience of Losing a Parent Cover

04. Supporting a Grieving Child: A Lived Experience of Losing a Parent

Episode 4: Supporting a Grieving Child: A Lived Experience of Losing a Parent Grief isn't a season we pass through; it’s a landscape we learn to live in. But what happens when we are forced to enter that landscape as a child? In this deeply personal, unscripted episode, Christina is joined by her husband, Gerald, who shares his lived experience of losing his father at just 11 years old.   Stepping away from the logistics of memorial planning, this conversation is a raw exploration of the long-term echoes of childhood loss. Gerald opens about what it feels like when childhood memories are fragmented by trauma, “the armor" he built to protect his family during his teenage years, and the profound paradigm shift he experienced when he became a father himself. Whether you are an adult navigating the shadow of an early loss, or a parent searching for ways to support a grieving child, this episode offers an honest, unfiltered look at resilience, legacy, and healing.   In this episode, we explore: * The Fragmented Boy: Grieving when memories are incomplete, and why families build safe stories" to protect children from hard truths. * The Silent Years: How childhood grief evolves, changes shape, and impact’s identity formation through middle school and young adulthood. * The Mirror of Fatherhood: The emotional weight of stepping into the shoes of a father you lost, and overcoming the anxiety of leaving too soon. * Actionable Grace: Honest, lived advice for parents currently helping their children navigate the unimaginable. About Your Host: Christina Holohan M.A. Thanatology | Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) | BA Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management | Certified End-of-Life Doula (Death Doula) At Celebration of Life, Colorado, I provide families with the ultimate gift: time. While you focus on your immediate emotional needs and the physical transition of your loved one, I step in to handle the heavy lifting and logistics of planning a bespoke Celebration of Life so you can simply be present. (Please note: Celebration of Life, Colorado does not handle the physical disposition of remains, but we provide the resources you need while we build the vision for your gathering). Connect with Christina: Celebration of Life, Colorado [https://www.celebrationoflife-colorado.com/]

26. Mai 20261 h 6 min
Episode 03. Reclaiming the Return: A Guide to Natural & Alternative Death Care Cover

03. Reclaiming the Return: A Guide to Natural & Alternative Death Care

Episode 3 Description: When someone passes, we are often conditioned to believe a clock immediately starts ticking, that we only have a few days to plan a somber, traditional funeral. But what if we separated the physical care of the body from the emotional gathering of the community? What if we gave ourselves the gift of time? In this episode of Life, Death, Grief, Unscripted, Christina explores how stepping away from a rushed timeline opens our minds to beautiful, bespoke alternatives for end-of-life care. From a fascinating look into the history of the funeral industry to soaring memorials among the stars, this episode shifts the narrative from the clinical disposal of remains to the beautiful stewardship of a legacy. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: * The Gift of Time: Why you don't have to rush a traditional funeral and the beauty of separating the physical transition from the celebration of life. * A Brief History of Saying Goodbye: How the Civil War moved death out of our home "parlors" and why alternative death care is just a return to our roots. * Green Burial & Gentle Transitions: Exploring Green Burials, Water Cremation (Alkaline Hydrolysis), and Terramation (Human Composting). * The Canvas of Cremation: Transforming ashes into functional vinyl records, walking sticks, river stones, diamonds, and even memorial spaceflights. * Living Legacies: How Eternal Reefs and Science Care donations actively heal the world and advance medicine. * Global Inspiration: Shifting the feel of a goodbye through South Korean glass beads, Ghanaian fantasy coffins, Mexican Ofrendas, and New Orleans Jazz Funerals. * Building the Vision: How the physical disposition serves as the foundation for a deeply personal, intimate celebration of life, and why you should tour a local facility. Resources & Links Mentioned in This Episode: * Eternal Reefs (Marine-grade memorial reefs): eternalreefs.com [https://www.eternalreefs.com/] * Science Care (Whole-body donation for medical research): c [https://www.sciencecare.com/]sciencecare.com [https://www.sciencecare.com/] * Celestis (Memorial spaceflights): celestis.com [https://www.celestis.com/] * Parting Stone (Solidifying ashes into river stones): partingstone.com [https://partingstone.com/] * Creative Cremation Inspiration: Top 31 Cremation Ashes Ideas [https://lonestarcremation.com/2021/11/01/top-31-cremation-ashes-ideas-you-should-consider/] * Global Funeral Traditions: Funeral Traditions from Around the World [https://www.legalandgeneral.com/insurance/over-50-life-insurance/funeral-planning/funeral-traditions-from-around-the-world/] Disclaimer: Celebration of Life, Colorado focuses exclusively on the design and coordination of bespoke memorial events. While we provide education and resources to help families navigate their choices for physical disposition, we do not handle human remains or provide mortuary services. Our role is to empower you with the information you need to make the right decisions for your loved one, while we focus entirely on creating a beautiful, cohesive celebration of life. Next Week: We are stepping away from logistics and into a deeply personal space. Christina sits down with her husband, Gerald, for a raw, unscripted conversation about the long shadow of childhood grief and what it was like for him to lose his father at eleven years old. About Your Host: Christina Holohan M.A. Thanatology | Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) | BA Hospitality, Tourism, and Event Management | Certified End-of-Life Doula (Death Doula) At Celebration of Life, Colorado [https://www.celebrationoflife-colorado.com/], I provide families with the ultimate gift: time. While you focus on your immediate emotional needs and the physical transition of your loved one, I step in to handle the heavy lifting and logistics of planning a bespoke Celebration of Life so you can simply be present.

21. Mai 202615 min
Episode 02. How to Have the "End-of-Life Conversation": A Guide to Planning with Intention and Love Cover

02. How to Have the "End-of-Life Conversation": A Guide to Planning with Intention and Love

"Silence around death doesn't protect families. It breaks them." In this episode, Christina moves from the "why" to the "how" of end-of-life planning. We explore "The Conversation", the shift from managing a family crisis to planning with intention. Using real-world stories and frameworks from the Doulagivers "Good Death" model, Christina provides a roadmap for having one of the most meaningful exchanges you will ever have with the people you love. Key Takeaways from This Episode * The Origins of Silence: Much of our modern fear of death stems from being shielded as children. Breaking the silence now protects future generations from the same anxiety. * Creating a Safe Container: Successful conversations start with safety. Choose a quiet, one-on-one environment rather than "ambushing" loved ones at large family gatherings. * Leading with Love: Frame the conversation around your "why". Remind your loved one that this isn't about death, but about honoring their life and ensuring their wishes are respected. Questions to Guide Your Conversation Instead of clinical checklists, we explore sensory and legacy-based questions: * Environmental Preferences: What should the room look, smell, and sound like? Think about aromatherapy, specific music, or the presence of pets. * The Tone of the Space: Do you want a quiet, spiritual atmosphere, or a jovial space filled with stories and laughter?. * Defining Quality of Life: Under what specific circumstances would you no longer want medical interventions? (e.g., if you can no longer recognize loved ones) . * Emotional Peace of Mind: Identifying unfinished business, trauma, and the people you wish to offer or receive forgiveness from. Practical Tools for the Journey * The Support System Scheduler: Caregiving is a team effort. Use a schedule to let friends and family "fill in" blocks of 2–4 hours so the primary caregiver can rest and rejuvenate. * Documenting the Narrative: Ensure these wishes exist outside of your memory. Use voice recordings, phone notes, or letters to create a clear guide for the family to follow. * Ongoing Honoring: Planning doesn't stop at the service. Discuss how you want to be remembered on birthdays or anniversaries to help shift grief into a healthy form of honoring. Resources Mentioned * The Good Death by Suzanne B. O’Brien, RN * Doulagivers Institute™ Next Week on Life, Death, Grief, Unscripted: We dive into Natural, Green, and Alternative Death Care Options to help you reclaim agency over your final transition. Host: Christina Holohan, M.A. Thanatology, Certified Meeting Professional (CMP), Death Doula Connect with Christina: Celebration of Life, Colorado [https://www.celebrationoflife-colorado.com/]

9. Mai 202615 min