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Funeral Babe šŸ’ƒ

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Our favorite funeral babe does a pageant... Can you guess what her talent was??? If I had to pick mine it would probably be my ability to fall asleep swiftly & effectively (serves me well as a FD). You know her, she's the best. Listen and ENJOY!


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Show Notes:

(05:45) ā€“ Physical toll being a mortician can have.

(10:32) ā€“ Social media vs. the funeral industry.

(21:06) ā€“ What's the future going to look like?

(27:08) ā€“ How humor can lift us up.

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Takeaways

  • Trade and freelance work is popular in the funeral industry, offering flexible schedules and potentially higher pay.
  • The physical demands of the job can take a toll on funeral directors, especially as they get older.
  • Melissa participated in a pageant as a personal challenge and to step outside of the funeral industry.
  • Social media can be a valuable platform for sharing experiences and connecting with others, but it also comes with challenges and judgment.
  • The funeral industry is filled with memorable and sometimes shocking stories that could be compiled into a book. Dealing with shipping delays and time constraints is a common challenge in the funeral industry.
  • The funeral industry needs more data and statistics to address issues such as lack of employment and education.
  • Outsourcing and storefront funeral homes may become more prevalent in the future.
  • Maintaining authenticity and trust with the public is crucial for the funeral industry.
  • Humor can be a valuable tool for educating and engaging the public about funeral practices.

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