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When was the last time you talked honestly about death? Join Georgie Vestey as she interviews the people who help us as we die and when we're dead.

Georgie Vestey


    • Sep 28, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    Ep.13 All That Remains

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 22:41


    Robert Jensen is the man you want in the room on the worst day of your life. He runs the world's largest disaster recovery business, Kenyon International,  and is an expert in  recovering the dead and reuniting them with  the families they leave behind. We discuss the challenges of collecting fragmented remains, the importance of managing family expectations and why returning personal effects is so critical to the grieving process.To read more about Robert's work, his memoir “Personal Effects” is now available. Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll, with original music by John Biddle. And finally … if you've found this episode interesting and want to support the show,  please rate it on your favourite podcast app.  It really makes a difference. 

    Episode 4: Meetings at the Edge

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 20:30


    Some midwives guide us into the world. Lizzie Neville guides us out. She’s part of a growing band of Death Doulas supporting us as we die. Lizzie Neville shares her upbeat observations of the many deaths she has attended revealing common regrets and offering sage advice on how to die well.For more information about Lizzie Neville visit End of Life Doula UKFor support, information, and end of life doula training in the UK visit Living Well Dying Well 

    Episode 2. Dying to Meet You

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 20:52


    When Andy Holter sees his first dead body he is riveted. He also knows he’s found his vocation. He leaves the police and decides to become a funeral director. We discuss working with death, the mourners that get forgotten and why some people are actually quite pleased to see the back of us. This episode includes references to suicide so listener discretion is advised.Click here to find out more about Andy and the work of his firm CPJ Field.For information and advice about natural burial options visit Natural Death Centre.

    Ep.1 Gone Too Soon

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 20:00


    Cheryl Johnson has a heartbreaking day job. She photographs babies whose lives are cut short. For the parents she helps, her photographs are more than precious. They are often the only memory they will have of a much-loved child. You can find out more about Cheryl Johnson and Remember My Baby.Listener discretion is advised especially if you have been affected by the loss of a baby. 

    Ep.3 Investigating Sudden Death

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 17:51


    Bob and Karen are Coroners Officers who investigate sudden deaths, from fatal car accidents to deadly cliff falls. We discuss how you prepare families for viewings, the challenge of dealing with suicides, and the cases they will never forget.This episode includes references to suicide so listener discretion is advised.

    Episode 6: Behind Closed Doors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 21:24


    “Specialist officers are supporting the family at this time” is a chilling phrase. Lou Pye explains why.As a former Police Family Liaison Officer, Lou talks about her role in supporting families after a traumatic death, the surprising reactions she’s witnessed, and why her “parking face” is never far away.Produced by Georgie Vestey with original music by John Biddle. And finally … if you have enjoyed this episode, I'd love you to share it either with colleagues or rate it on your favorite podcast app. It really helps us to find new listeners.

    Ep.5 "Picking up the Pieces"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 20:50


    Stumbling across a dead body is the stuff of nightmares. For Mo Oliver, it’s all in a day's work. That’s because Mo Oliver identifies human remains for a living. It’s a job that’s taken him to some very dark places; from mass graves in Bosnia to Sri Lankan beaches clogged with the bodies of the Boxing Day Tsunami. We talk about the challenges of his work and how it feels to reunite the lost with the living.

    9. Handle With Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 18:36


    Anita Hardy takes great pride caring for her ‘patients’. She likes to wash their hair before putting them back in the fridge. It’s all part of her role as an Anatomical Pathology Technologist in a busy morgue. For more information about Anita’s work, contact her association: Association of Anatomical Pathology Technology Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll with original music by John Biddle. And finally … if you’ve found this episode interesting and want to support the show, I’d love you to share it using the icons below. You will help raise the profile of these extraordinary people who are way too modest to promote themselves.

    11. Last Train

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 23:28


    Every 30 hours someone dies on Britain’s railways. Liam Johnston is a Railway Chaplain supporting the drivers and devastated families left behind. For more information about Liam’s chaplaincy work visit Railway Mission.Warning: This episode contains references to suicide. For information on organisations offering mental health support please contact:Samaritans 24/7 crisis helpline: 116 123Papyrus Helpline for under 35’s: 0800 068 4141Calm: Campaign Against Living Miserably Helpline: 0800 58 58 58SOBS: Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide Helpline: 0300 111 5065 Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll with original music by John Biddle. And finally … if you’ve found this episode interesting and want to support the show, I’d love you to share it using the icons below. You will help raise the profile of these extraordinary people who are way too modest to promote themselves.

    10. Road to Nowhere

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 16:59


    Mac Hobbs is a tow truck driver. He recovers vehicles from remote locations where people have taken their lives. The hardest part of his job? Reuniting the cars with the families left behind. Warning: This episode contains references to suicide. For information on organisations offering mental health support please contact:Samaritans 24/7 crisis helpline: 116 123Papyrus Helpline for under 35’s: 0800 068 4141Calm: Campaign Against Living Miserably Helpline: 0800 58 58 58SOBS: Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide Helpline: 0300 111 5065 Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll with original music by John Biddle. And finally … if you’ve found this episode interesting and want to support the show, I’d love you to share it using the icons below. You will help raise the profile of these extraordinary people who are way too modest to promote themselves.

    8. Don't Look Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 23:46


    Cathy MacDonald’s voice is calm and encouraging. As a former police Crisis Negotiator, it has also saved lives. She’s sat on the edge of many high places persuading the troubled to chose life over death. Since leaving the Scottish Police, Cathy has built a successful communications business, Art of Communication.Warning: This episode contains references to suicide. For information on organisations offering mental health support, please contact:The Samaritans 24/7 crisis helpline: 116 123Papyrus Helpline for under 35’s: 0800 068 4141Calm: Campaign Against Living Miserably Helpline: 0800 58 58 58SOBS: Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide Helpline: 0300 111 5065 Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll with original music by John Biddle. And finally … if you’ve found this episode interesting and want to support the show, I’d love you to share it using the icons below. You will help raise the profile of these extraordinary people who are way too modest to promote themselves.

    12. What Lies Beneath

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 20:06


    Sgt Suzanne Crossley supervises a team of police divers. She’s on the boat at every body recovery. She tells me why this is the best job she’s ever had. Suzanne is based at the Northumbria Police’s Marine and Specialist Search Team in Newcastle and her team is regularly deployed to help find missing people and gather forensic evidence. Warning: This episode contains references to suicide. For information on organisations offering mental health support, please contact: The Samaritans 24/7 crisis helpline: 116 123Papyrus Helpline for under 35’s: 0800 068 4141Calm: Campaign Against Living Miserably Helpline: 0800 58 58 58SOBS: Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide Helpline: 0300 111 5065 Produced by Georgie Vestey and Kate McAll with original music by John Biddle.And finally … if you’ve found this episode interesting and want to support the show, I’d love you to share it using the icons below. You will help raise the profile of these extraordinary people who are way too modest to promote themselves.

    Dad, we need to talk...

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 22:06


    We need to talk about death. Whilst the vast majority of us are not going to die of the coronavirus, some of us will. How do we talk about our last wishes with those we love? And what are our options? A very practical guide to having 'the conversation' with leading UK Death Doula, Hermione Elliott from Living Well, Dying Well.For further details about making a Living Will or Advance Decision visit Compassion in Dying.For advice on how to complete a Living will or Advance Decision contact End of Life Doula UK.

    Why did they die after I left their room?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 1:14


    Lizzie Neville, UK Death Doula, tells me why the people we love wait for us to leave the room before they die. (For full podcast interview click http://bit.ly/38bhbqx)

    Dead Honest: Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 2:39


    Join Georgie Vestey for Season 1 of Dead Honest as she talks to the people who helps us as we die and when we're dead. Meet Cheryl a photographer who takes photos of babies whose lives are cut short, Andy a funeral director who cares as much about the living as the dead, Bob and Karen, Coroner's officers who investigate sudden deaths, Lizzie a death doula who brings comfort as we die, Mo a DVI expert who spends his time identifying our dead and Lou, a family liaison officer who supports families after traumatic death.

    Episode 6: Behind Closed Doors

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 22:40


    “Specialist officers are supporting the family at this time” is a chilling phrase. Lou Pye explains why.As a former Police Family Liaison Officer, Lou talks about her role supporting families after traumatic death, the surprising reactions she’s witnessed and why her “parking face” is never far away.

    Episode 5: Picking up the Pieces

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 22:00


    Stumbling across a dead body is the stuff of nightmares. For Mo Oliver, it’s all in a days work. That’s because Mo Oliver identifies human remains for a living. It’s a job that’s taken him to some very dark places; from mass graves in Bosnia to Sri Lankan beaches clogged with the bodies of the Boxing Day Tsunami. We talk about the challenges of his work and how it feels to reunite the lost with the living.www.kenyons.co.uk

    Episode 4: Meetings at the Edge

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 21:23


    Some midwives guide us into the world. Lizzie Neville guides us out. She’s part of a growing band of Death Doulas supporting us as we die. Lizzie Neville shares her upbeat observations of the many deaths she has attended revealing common regrets and offering sage advice on how to die well.For more information about Lizzie Neville visit End of Life Doula UKFor support, information and end of life doula training in the UK visit Living Well Dying Well

    Episode 3: Investigating Sudden Death

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 22:47


    Bob and Karen are Coroners Officers who investigate sudden deaths, from fatal car accidents to deadly cliff falls. We discuss how you prepare families for viewings, the challenge of dealing with suicides responsibly and the cases they will never forget.This episode includes references to suicide so listener discretion is advised.

    Episode 1. Gone too soon...

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 20:00


    Cheryl Johnson has a heartbreaking day job. She photographs babies whose lives are cut short. For the parents she helps, her photographs are more than precious. They are often the only memory they will have of a much loved child. You can find out more about Cheryl Johnson and Remember My Baby at www.remembermybaby.org.ukListener discretion is advised especially if you have been affected by the loss of a baby.

    Episode 2: Dying to Meet You

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 23:19


    When Andy Holter saw his first dead body he was riveted. He also realised he’d found his vocation. He left the police and decided to become a funeral director. We discuss the deaths that hit hardest, the mourners that get forgotten and why some people are actually quite pleased to see the back of us. This episode includes references to suicide so listener discretion is advised.Click here to find out more about Andy and the work of his firm CPJ Field.For information and advice about natural burial options visit Natural Death Centre.

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