Close to Death is a podcast that profiles people who spend every day working with the dead and dying. Sound depressing? It isn’t. Sound creepy? It can be! From death doulas to crime scene cleaners, obituary writers to taxidermists, human composting farms to witches who talk to the dead, these death experts have seen it all. In each episode, with the help of comedians and reporters, we’ll hear their stories and find out what they have learned about life by working with death. Hosted by Utkarsh Ambudkar. This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
In 1978, Pope John Paul I was found dead in his bed just 33 days after he was elected. The official story is that he suffered a fatal heart attack. But in the years since his death, some have claimed he was murdered to cover up crimes in the Vatican. The question of the Pope’s death has never been definitively answered, but there is one man who claims to know the truth. A man from one of New York City’s crime families who has deep ties to the Italian mafia. He was there the day of the Pope’s death and witnessed his murder firsthand. Or, at least, that’s what he says. His name is Anthony Raimondi, and these are his confessions.
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We've all been to a funeral where we've looked around and thought: "[The deceased] would have hated this." So what would it look like if we ditched the stuffy funeral homes, skipped the expensive caskets, and designed our funerals before we died? Death doula Jill Schock helps her clients have end of life celebrations that feel unique to the life they lived. In this episode, she guides writer and producer Greg Heller through a practice run of his own funeral.
Credits:
Josh Bloch- For USG Audio
Jessica Grimshaw- For USG Audio
Jennifer Sears- For USG Audio
Tara Frelund- For USG Audio
Utkarsh Ambudkar- Host
Gretta Cohn - Executive Producer
Kesila Childers - Executive Producer
Greg Lubin - Executive Producer
Jordan Bailey – Lead Producer
Greg Heller - Producer
Sara Nics - Executive Editor
Jasmine Flott- Music Supervisor
AJ Hanneld- Graphic Artist
Nocturnal Sound - Mixing and Sound Design
This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
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When someone dies, they always leave things behind, and their loved ones are left to clean up. But sometimes, cleaning up after death means cleaning up a literal biohazardous crime scene. Comedian Mary Beth Barone spends time with people who do that kind of extreme cleanup for a living: crime scene cleaners from Spaulding Decon. They share what they've learned from looking at the messiest parts of death head on.
Credits:
Josh Bloch- For USG Audio
Jessica Grimshaw- For USG Audio
Jennifer Sears- For USG Audio
Tara Frelund- For USG Audio
Utkarsh Ambudkar- Host
Gretta Cohn - Executive Producer
Kesila Childers - Executive Producer
Greg Lubin - Executive Producer
Jordan Bailey – Lead Producer
Camille Peterson - Producer
Mary Beth Barone - Producer
Sara Nics - Executive Editor
Jasmine Flott- Music Supervisor
AJ Hanneld- Graphic Artist
Nocturnal Sound - Mixing and Sound Design
This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
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For years, we’ve been sold on just two ways to deal with a dead body — you either get cremated or you’re caked in makeup and placed in a casket six feet under. But there’s gotta be more options, right? Uninspired with what's on offer, comedian and journalist Francesca Fiorentini went on a tour of how to dispose of a dead body to get some ideas of what she'll do with her eventual corpse. First, she visits Walt Patrick at Herland Forest, a green burial site in Washington that's composting human bodies. Then, she gets a peek into Celestis, the space burial company that'll shoot your remains into space.
Credits:
Josh Bloch- For USG Audio
Jessica Grimshaw- For USG Audio
Jennifer Sears- For USG Audio
Tara Frelund- For USG Audio
Utkarsh Ambudkar- Host
Gretta Cohn - Executive Producer
Kesila Childers - Executive Producer
Greg Lubin - Executive Producer
Jordan Bailey – Lead Producer
Allie Graham - Producer
Francesca Fiorentini - Producer
Sara Nics - Executive Editor
Jasmine Flott- Music Supervisor
AJ Hanneld- Graphic Artist
Nocturnal Sound - Mixing and Sound Design
This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
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It feels normal to try to preserve someone we've lost. But what does that do for us — and our grief? Comedian Mary Beth Barone seeks the wisdom of someone who makes mementos out of the once living: a very chic, very glamorous taxidermist. For a lot of us, losing a pet is our first introduction to death, and taxidermist Divya Anantharaman helps clients process that grief by turning their well-loved pet into a beautiful and lovingly stuffed memento.
Credits:
Josh Bloch- For USG Audio
Jessica Grimshaw- For USG Audio
Jennifer Sears- For USG Audio
Tara Frelund- For USG Audio
Utkarsh Ambudkar- Host
Gretta Cohn - Executive Producer
Kesila Childers - Executive Producer
Greg Lubin - Executive Producer
Jordan Bailey – Lead Producer
Camille Peterson - Producer
Mary Beth Barone - Producer
Sara Nics - Executive Editor
Jasmine Flott- Music Supervisor
AJ Hanneld- Graphic Artist
Nocturnal Sound - Mixing and Sound Design
This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After someone we love dies, it’s hard to get them off our minds — especially if we didn’t get the chance to say everything we needed to. But for some people, the conversation doesn’t die when their loved one does. Comedian and TV writer Jourdain Fisher confronts his fear of witches and visits Lynn Swain of Magik Craft — a woman in his hometown who speaks to the dead… and owns a handful of cauldrons and wands, too.
Credits:
Josh Bloch- For USG Audio
Jessica Grimshaw- For USG Audio
Jennifer Sears- For USG Audio
Tara Frelund- For USG Audio
Utkarsh Ambudkar- Host
Gretta Cohn - Executive Producer
Kesila Childers - Executive Producer
Greg Lubin - Executive Producer
Jordan Bailey – Lead Producer
Jourdain Fisher - Producer
Allie Graham - Producer
Sara Nics - Executive Editor
Jasmine Flott- Music Supervisor
AJ Hanneld- Graphic Artist
Nocturnal Sound - Mixing and Sound Design
This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Greg Heller sets out to discover what actually makes an obit feel like a satisfying account of a person's life. With the guidance of professional obituary writer John Pope, Greg practices the craft by writing his own.
Credits:
Josh Bloch- For USG Audio
Jessica Grimshaw- For USG Audio
Jennifer Sears- For USG Audio
Tara Frelund- For USG Audio
Utkarsh Ambudkar- Host
Gretta Cohn - Executive Producer
Kesila Childers - Executive Producer
Greg Lubin - Executive Producer
Jordan Bailey – Lead Producer
Greg Heller - Producer
Sara Nics - Executive Editor
Jasmine Flott- Music Supervisor
AJ Hanneld- Graphic Artist
Nocturnal Sound - Mixing and Sound Design
This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Close to Death is a podcast that profiles people who spend every day working with the dead and dying. Sound depressing? It isn’t. Sound creepy? It can be! From death doulas to crime scene cleaners, obituary writers to taxidermists, human composting farms to witches who talk to the dead, these death experts have seen it all. In each episode, with the help of comedians and reporters, we’ll hear their stories and find out what they have learned about life by working with death. Hosted by Utkarsh Ambudkar.
This is a USG Audio podcast in collaboration with Transmitter Media and Powderkeg.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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