Between Two Urns: Undertaker Thomas Lynch

Between Two Urns: Undertaker Thomas Lynch

Author: Alex Smith, Eric Widera August 8, 2024 Duration: 47:34

(We couldn't resist when Miguel Paniagua proposed this podcast idea and title. And no, you'll be relieved to hear Eric and I did not imitate the interview style of Zach Galifiniakis).

We've talked a good deal on this podcast about what happens before death, today we talk about what happens after.  Our guest today is Thomas Lynch, a poet and undertaker who practiced for years in a small town in Michigan.  I first met Thomas when he visited UC Berkeley in the late 90's after publishing his book, "The Undertaking: Stories from the Dismal Trade."

We cover a wide range on this topic, weaving in our own stories of loss with Thomas's experiences, stories, and poems from years of caring for families after their loved one's have died.

We cover:

  • The cultural shift from grieving to celebration, the "disappearance" of the body and death from funerals

  • The power of viewing the body and participating in preparing the body, including cremation

  • The costs of funerals 

  • The story of why Thomas became an undertaker

  • A strong response to Jessica Mitford's scathing critique of the American Funeral Industry published in "The American Way of Death"

  • Our own experiences with funerals and burial arrangements for our loved ones

  • Shifting practices, with a majority of people being cremated after death, a dramatic increase


This podcast was like therapy for us.  And I got to sing Tom Waits' Time, one of my favorites. 

 


Hosted by UCSF physicians Alex Smith and Eric Widera, GeriPal-A Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Podcast creates a vital space for conversation at the intersection of aging and serious illness care. This isn't a dry lecture series; it's a dynamic dialogue where Eric and Alex bring on leading experts to unpack the complexities of geriatric and palliative medicine. They delve into the latest research that should change practice, tackle the ethical dilemmas that provoke debate, and explore the nuanced clinical challenges that professionals face daily. The tone is engaging and often surprisingly lighthearted, with moments of humor and even the occasional song, making profound topics more accessible. Whether you're a clinician, nurse, social worker, or any professional dedicated to this field, this podcast offers a blend of evidence-based insights and practical wisdom you can use. It’s a resource that acknowledges the weight of the work while fostering connection and continued learning. For those seeking formal education credits, AMA PRA Category 1 CME and MOC credit are also available through the show. Tune in to join a community committed to improving care for older adults and those with serious illness.
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