In Conversation with Barbara Terry
Barbara Terry talks about the aftermath of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, Canterbury & Harewood Memorial Gardens and Crematoriums, and the importance of resilience for death care professionals.
Death Care Industry Panel Discussion 2022
2022 marks the tenth year of the Dying to Know Day campaign. An initiative of The Groundswell Project, Dying to Know Day is an annual campaign seeking to reshape how Australians approach death, dying and end of life planning.
COVID-19 has Transformed Customer Attitudes in the United Kingdom #2
Explore the impact of COVID-19 on customer perspectives in the UK death care sector, offering insights for adapting to new expectations.
How Might We Reimagine the Future of Death Care?
Dr Hannah Gould, Cultural Anthropologist from the DeathTech Research Team talks to us about the inaugural Redesigning Deathcare Conference held in October 2022.The conference aims to bridge the divide between research and practice at the end of life and death, through dynamic conversations about the challenges facing death care and how to build a better system.
COVID-19 has Transformed Customer Attitudes in North America
OpusXenta and The Foresight Companies joined together to offer the webinar, “COVID-19 has Transformed Customer Attitudes: How Can the Death Care Profession Adjust?”. Chris Cruger from the Foresight Companies talks about their 2021 Funeral and Cemetery Consumer Behavior Study and how it impacts the profession.
In Conversation with Micheal Lewis
Micheal Lewis talks about the unique and unseen risks in the death care industry and how managing them is critical to keeping everyone safe.
In Conversation with Lisa Herbert
Lisa Herbert talks about Dying to Know Day and the importance of having an after-death action plan and conversation about the inevitable.
‘In Conversation with’ Nancy Weil
Nancy Weil talks about community outreach programs and how funeral homes can benefit from such events.
How Science and Technology are Leveraging the Green Agenda
Our final environmental webinar in our 5 part series leaves us to ponder the role of science and technology and how we can facilitate these to create lasting change and adopt more sustainable death care management solutions.
‘In Conversation with’ Prof Jon Prangnell
Professor Jon Prangnell talks about the excavation of the North Brisbane Burial Grounds and how they identified the remains of a lady who died in 1863.
‘In Conversation with’ Neil Amrhein
Neil Amrhein discusses My Goat, commercial lawn mowing technology that can revolutionize cemetery lawn care.
‘In Conversation with’ Robert Pitt
Robert Pitt talks about Adelaide Cemeteries’ award-winning cemetery tours, how they’re delivered and the benefits to the cemetery and the surrounding community.