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Three Myths About Burial Insurance

Three Myths About Burial Insurance

Anthony Martin, owner and CEO of Choice Mutual, authored today's guest blog post on "Three Myths About Burial Insurance." It's almost impossible for any industry to be completely devoid of inaccuracies and misinformation. The internet only exacerbates this problem given how fast and far it enables the dissemination of half truths – particularly in the burial insurance market. The drawback of this misinformation is that it influences the end...

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Review: The New York Times Book of the Dead

Review: The New York Times Book of the Dead

You know you’ve arrived – and departed – when your life is chronicled in a news obituary in The New York Times. The New York Times Book of the Dead, which pulls together 320 print and 10,000 digital obituaries of extraordinary people, also illustrates how the news obituary has changed since the newspaper’s first such article in 1851. The New York Times Book of the Dead and its online counterpart offer a valuable resource for researchers,...

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You Can Ditch Old Issues in the New Year

You Can Ditch Old Issues in the New Year

Welcome to 2017! Perhaps you made some goals or resolutions for the New Year. What's the difference between goals and resolutions? You may resolve to lose weight, make or save more money, or simply enjoy your life more. But how do you measure your progress? My fellow Toastmaster TK O'Geary just did a speech in our Albuquerque Challenge Toastmasters Club on how setting goals is more effective than making resolutions. Goals are: Specific. It...

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[Video] How to Create an Iconic Jaguar Hearse

[Video] How to Create an Iconic Jaguar Hearse

I've written about Ken Roberts a few times on this blog. He's the automobile enthusiast who recreated the Jaguar hearse from the 1971 cult classic film, Harold and Maude. Read all about it in A Real Jaguar Hearse Inspired by Harold and Maude (Dec. 23, 2015) and How to Recreate a Famous Jaguar Hearse (Aug. 22, 2016). In this video interview, illustrated with selected clips from Harold and Maude, Ken Roberts reveals: Why he decided to undertake...

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What to Know About Four Remarkable Religions’ Funeral Traditions

What to Know About Four Remarkable Religions’ Funeral Traditions

Many people have questions about the religious funeral traditions for adherents of the Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Greek Orthodox faiths. These four separate podcasts on A Good Goodbye Radio with host Gail Rubin, CT, offer in-depth insights. Jewish Funeral Traditions Even though Jewish funeral traditions are thousands of years old, many Reform and Conservative Jews today are unfamiliar with those rites. David Zinner, founder and executive...

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Insights Magazine Profiles Gail Rubin, CT

Insights Magazine Profiles Gail Rubin, CT

"Unfinished Business," an article by Diane Bosser in the Fall 2016 issue of Insights Magazine, the publication for Montgomery College alumni and friends, focuses on Gail Rubin, CT, The Doyenne of Death®. A pioneering death educator, Rubin graduated from Montgomery College in 1978 with an AA degree in Radio, Television and Film. She puts her degree to work by using funny film clips to supplement the humorous presentations she makes on...

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Five Ways to Save Money on Death Care Costs

Five Ways to Save Money on Death Care Costs

Despite great advances in medical care, humans still have a 100% mortality rate. Yet fewer than 30% of adults do any end-of-life planning: wills or trusts, advance medical directives and pre-need funeral planning. That leaves 70% of the population struggling to pull together information and make decisions, not IF but WHEN there’s a death in the family. Loved ones may be tempted to overspend on funerals out of guilt or grief. Planning ahead can...

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How to Make Pet Loss Easier to Bear

How to Make Pet Loss Easier to Bear

Anyone who's ever had a dog, cat or other companion animal can tell you how hard it is emotionally when a pet dies or goes missing. These three podcasts on A Good Goodbye Radio provide many great tips help address pet loss. A Good Goodbye is an entertaining and educational 60-minute online radio show on “everything you need to know before you go,” covering a wide range of critical information most people don’t consider until there’s a death in...

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Jan. 21: ABQ Death Cafe

Jan. 21: ABQ Death Cafe

Mark your calendars to attend the next Albuquerque Death Cafe, scheduled for Saturday, January 21, 2017 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Gail Rubin’s home. The objective of the Death Cafe is “To increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.”  It’s an interesting, unstructured conversation – open and free-flowing with no specific agenda and respectful of all points of view. It’s an opportunity to...

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Death is Expensive: Bad With Money Podcast

Death is Expensive: Bad With Money Podcast

Here's a brilliant podcast discussion for people in their 20s, 30s, even their 40s to learn about funeral planning, wills and trusts. Bad With Money With Gaby Dunn titled its December 14, 2016 episode, "Death is F*cking Expensive." Gaby Dunn interviews two young comedians about their experiences with parental death when mothers and fathers die without wills and no discussion of funeral plans. You know those money podcasts where financial...

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How to Get a Free Cremation

How to Get a Free Cremation

Want to get a free cremation? Donating your body to science helps foster medical education and research while providing cremation at no cost to the family. Many medical schools and national research organizations will foot the bill for transportation, cremation and a death certificate. They will either return the cremated remains to the family or respectfully scatter the ashes. It's a relatively easy way to minimize the cost of cremation, but...

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Seven Funeral Trends to Watch in 2017

Seven Funeral Trends to Watch in 2017

Funeral Directors: As we stand at the threshold of 2017, check out the feedback I’m getting from the public during my presentations on funeral planning and end-of-life issues. Let’s take a look into the crystal ball and ponder funeral trends the industry will face in the New Year. Climbing Cremation Rates When I ask my audiences about their burial versus cremation preferences, at least two-thirds of the people choose cremation. The national...

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How to Create a Tangible Pre-Need Keepsake

How to Create a Tangible Pre-Need Keepsake

How do you create a tangible object to remember a loved one, before that person dies? Here's an answer in today's guest post contributed by Laurel Lagoni. All too often, people are advised to put everything away that reminds them of a loved one who has died. The false belief is that the best way to recover from loss is to cut off all memories that might cause feelings of sadness and grief. But grief experts say maintaining a bond with a loved...

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Dec. 10: Talk and Signing at Treasure House Books

Dec. 10: Talk and Signing at Treasure House Books

This Saturday, December 10 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., come visit Treasure House Books on the Plaza in Old Town Albuquerque for a fun time with Gail Rubin talking about her new book, KICKING THE BUCKET LIST: 100 Downsizing and Organizing Things to Do Before You Die. She's bringing her famous homemade dark chocolate peppermint toffee to share! The Alibi alternative weekly had this to say about the event: Ever wonder what will happen to that...

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Helping Out with Timely Holiday Tips

Helping Out with Timely Holiday Tips

It's December and the holidays are now officially in full swing. Let us avoid holiday clichés and focus on meanings - loving our fellow beings, caring for those in need, and lighting up our long nights here in the northern hemisphere. You may find these recent videos to be helpful: Memorializing Loved Ones with Luminarias, a Mortality Minute look at the Southwest tradition of illuminating and visiting graves on Christmas Eve, and Tips on How to...

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News Series Focuses on a Flawed Guardian System

News Series Focuses on a Flawed Guardian System

The Albuquerque Journal published a five-part investigative report about problems in New Mexico's elder guardianship system -- issues common in guardianship systems across the United States. The series showed how families can be ripped apart by the actions of judges, lawyers, hired caregivers and disgruntled family members, all under the guise of a system that is supposed to protect the vulnerable elderly. Investigative journalist Diane Dimond,...

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How To Keep Memories Alive With Christmas Luminaria

How To Keep Memories Alive With Christmas Luminaria

While the holiday season brings many people joy, it's a stressful time for those mourning the loss of loved ones. But families can keep precious memories alive and celebrate with Christmas Eve luminaria. Here in the American Southwest, there's a tradition of visiting the graves of loved ones on Christmas Eve. In Catholic cemeteries, the night of December 24 is the busiest time of the year for visitors, rivaling even Memorial Day. Graves are...

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A Roadster for Car Enthusiasts and Funeral Directors

A Roadster for Car Enthusiasts and Funeral Directors

If you saw this vehicle on the road, you'd probably think it originated in the 1920s or 1930s. But this Baron Roadster was originally designed in the 1970s by Max Prinzing, a pioneering automotive manufacturer who created vehicles that looked like old classics. Richard Neal, President of Rosewood Classic Coach, debuted this prototype roadster at the National Funeral Directors Association convention and expo in 2016. His hearses, based on the...

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3-D Photographs Uniquely Preserve Memories of Loved Ones

3-D Photographs Uniquely Preserve Memories of Loved Ones

If you've ever been to Las Vegas, you may have seen vendors in the passageways between casinos hawking 3D photo images in crystal, made to order on the spot. It's amazing how they can do this! You can now find similar technology being used by your local funeral home to preserve memories of your loved ones. Legacy Touch started four years ago, creating custom fingerprint memorial jewelry for families. The funeral director takes a fingerprint...

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Casket Pods for Green Burial from Capsula Mundi

Casket Pods for Green Burial from Capsula Mundi

With the growing interest in green burial in the U.S., an Italian company has designed biodegradable egg-shaped burial containers for cremated remains and full bodies in a fetal position. The Capsula Mundi burial pods are meant for pairing with a live tree in a natural burial ground. Capsula Mundi's founders, Italian designers Raoul Bretzel and Anna Citelli, see death as not the end, but the beginning of a way back to nature. They have...

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How to Avoid Political Arguments at Thanksgiving

How to Avoid Political Arguments at Thanksgiving

Want to avoid political arguments around the table this Thanksgiving? Talk about death and your preferences on end-of-life issues instead. Remembering that we all have a deadline, and rededicating ourselves to making the most of this lifetime before we reach that last day, provides some perspective. Here are sources for great free tools you can download to help get the conversation started: The Conversation Project - Nonprofit organization...

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