Over My Dead Podcast

De: Erin and Kelly
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  • Over My Dead Podcast is a space for real talk about loss, love, and everything in between. Grief is hard, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Each episode dives into the tough conversations, offering comfort, connection, and a community that gets it. Whether you're navigating fresh loss or carrying years of memories, we’re here to remind you—you’re not alone. Tune in and find solace in the shared experience. 💛 #OverMyDeadPodcast
    Erin and Kelly
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  • Grief Guideposts: Learning How To Heal
    Apr 29 2025

    Summary:

    In this episode, Erin and Kelly explore the multifaceted nature of grief, discussing its various forms beyond death, the importance of ceremonies, and the cultural shifts in how we mourn. They emphasize the need for connection, self-care, and acceptance during the grieving process, while also addressing the complexities of emotions that arise. The conversation highlights the significance of recognizing disenfranchised grief and the importance of finding balance in how we navigate our feelings of loss.

    Takeaways

    • Grief can stem from various types of loss, not just death.
    • Ceremonies and funerals play a crucial role in the grieving process.
    • Cultural shifts have changed how we view and conduct mourning.
    • Connection with others is vital during grief.
    • Self-care is essential, even in times of grief.
    • Acceptance of feelings is a key part of healing.
    • Disenfranchised grief is often overlooked but is still valid.
    • Finding balance in grief is important for emotional health.
    • Crying is a natural and strong response to grief.
    • You will survive your grief, even if it feels overwhelming.

    • keywords:

      grief, mourning, loss, funerals, self-care, acceptance, connection, emotional health, healing, support

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  • Last Laughs: Funeral Fails & Farewell Etiquette Explained
    Apr 11 2025

    Summary:

    In this episode, Erin and Kelly share their experiences and insights on cultural etiquette, particularly in relation to funerals. They discuss their recent trip to Italy, the lessons learned about social customs, and how these experiences relate to the importance of understanding funeral etiquette. The conversation explores the significance of funerals for the living, creative alternatives to traditional services, and the importance of showing up to support those grieving. They also touch on the humor that can be found in grief and the importance of being present for loved ones during difficult times.

    Takeaways:

    • Cultural etiquette varies greatly and can lead to misunderstandings.
    • Funerals serve as a way to honor the deceased and support the living.
    • It's important to show up for funerals, even if you didn't know the deceased well.
    • Creative alternatives to traditional funerals can be meaningful and personal.
    • Funeral etiquette includes dressing appropriately and being respectful during the service.
    • Children should be included in the grieving process but monitored during the service.
    • People often judge others at funerals, but it's important to focus on supporting the grieving.
    • Humor can be a healthy part of the grieving process.
    • Planning a funeral can be a rushed process, leading to potential mishaps.
    • Being present for someone in grief is more important than finding the right words.


    Keywords:

    funeral etiquette, cultural lessons, grief support, personal stories, humor in grief, funeral planning, attending funerals, creative memorials, understanding loss, navigating grief

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  • The Final Moments: Tales Of A Hospice Nurse
    Mar 24 2025

    In this episode of Over My Dead Podcast, Erin Cox and Kelly Karavousanos engage in a heartfelt conversation about death, dying, and the importance of hospice care. They share personal experiences, discuss the emotional journey of losing loved ones, and emphasize the need for proactive planning and open conversations about end-of-life care. Bobbie Semkin, a hospice nurse, provides insights into the services offered by hospice, the process of dying, and the significance of symptom control and emotional support. The discussion highlights the fears surrounding death, the importance of patient advocacy, and the comfort that can be found in understanding the dying process.

    Takeaways:

    • Planning for death involves both big and small details.
    • Hospice care is not just for the last days of life.
    • Education about hospice can alleviate fears surrounding death.
    • Patients can 'graduate' off hospice care if their condition improves.
    • Palliative care can provide symptom relief before hospice is needed.
    • The emotional journey of dying is unique for each individual.
    • Families should advocate for their loved ones' end-of-life care.
    • It's important to have open conversations about death and dying.
    • The process of dying can involve unexpected bursts of energy.
    • There is comfort in the belief of an afterlife or transition.


    Keywords: hospice, end of life, death, palliative care, grief, planning, personal stories, healthcare, patient advocacy, emotional support

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