Matters of Life & Death
From the rules everyone knows to the ones nobody talks about, we’re diving into how we follow them… or don’t. Which side are you on?
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29 episodes
Part 1: Change & Transition in Life
In Part 1 of this two-part episode, we take a step back and explore the everyday transitions that shape our lives. From career shifts and family dynamics to unexpected turns we never saw coming, change has a way of redefining who we are and how we move forward. This conversation reflects on what it means to live in the “in-between”—that space where the old is gone, but the new hasn’t fully taken shape. It’s often uncomfortable, sometimes uncertain, but always part of the process. Whether you’re navigating a major life change or simply trying to make sense of where you are, this episode offers perspective, honesty, and a reminder that transition is not the end of the story—it’s part of becoming who you’re meant to be.
Part 2: Change & Transition in Death
In Part 2, we shift the focus to the changes that surround loss. This episode explores the emotional and practical transitions that follow death, including grief, identity, and the challenge of moving forward without someone who meant everything. Through honest conversation and compassionate insight, we hope to offer a clearer understanding of this difficult season and reassurance that while life may never look the same, there is still a path forward.
Back to the Matters of Death
People avoid talking about death… until they can’t. We’re answering the funeral home questions everyone thinks but rarely asks, breaking down common myths, and explaining why understanding death helps us live better.
When the Snow Hits: Stories, Storms & Stocking Up
From Snowstorm Fern to legendary snow days of the past, we’re talking winter prep, storm memories, and what Morgantown does best when the snow starts falling.
Rules - Written & Unwritten
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