Our podcasts are arranged chronologically:

9/28/07:  Interview with Connie Smith of the NFDA (12:44) 

6/19/07:  Herb of Life Story Network - Part 3 (7:39) 

6/14/07:  Herb Ayres of Life Story Network - Part 2 (11:54) 

6/14/07:  Herb Ayres of Life Story Network - Part 1 (5:44) 

5/15/07:  Ordering a Veteran’s Marker (3:16)

5/14/07:  When is a Funeral Home Broken? (4:01)

5/11/07:  Opening Doors Can Really Open Doors (2:27)

5/11/07:  Kim Stacey Interview:  Part 2 (11:03)

5/10/07:  Spreading the Joy (2:06)

5/9/07:  Kim Stacey Interview:  Part 1 (13:30)

5/8/07:  Meeting the Needs of the 21st Century Consumer (0:57)

5/2/07:  Questionable Pre-Need Tactics?  The Robin Richter Interview (7:39)

4/24/07:  You’re NOT a Wedding Planner… So Stop Trying to Be One! (1:36)

4/23/07:  ‘Where’ is Just as Important as ‘When,’ ‘Who’ and ‘What‘ (1:51)

4/22/07:  Stop Fearing Cremation! (2:17)

4/21/07:  Offer a Refreshing Alternative (1:44)

4/20/07:  Pick Up the Phone Today! (2:22)

4/19/07:  You Mean You Don’t Have a Website? (1:50)

4/18/07:  Don’t Hide the Money (1:27)

4/17/07:  Don’t Forget to Grieve (1:35)

4/16/07:  Employees Just Want to be Loved (2:36)

4/1/07:  Trunk Full of Flowers (1:23)

3/31/07:  A Funeral Home Website Usually Only Hurts Once (2:55)

3/30/07:  National Take Your Minister to Lunch Day (1:16)

3/29/07:  Direct Cremation Equals NO DIRECT PUBLIC CONTACT (2:45)

3/28/07:  Like a Struggling Actor, You Audition Everyday (1:23)

3/27/07:  Stop Confusing Your Client Families (1:40)

3/26/07:  Welcome! (1:3 8)

3 Responses to “Podcasts”

  1. Bryan Chandler Says:

    Realy enjoy the blog. I enhoy the podcasts even m;ore I do a good bit of trade embalming so I download the podcasts to my mp3 player and listen to them on the road or while I work. Keep up the good work. Don’t be afraid to go longer if people don’t have time they listen later…

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  3. james Showers Says:

    We are a new, somewhat alternative, funeral directors in Stroud, Glos UK.
    A good friend and secular celebrant turned me on to your website. I’ve enjoyed it, found it sensible, useful and inspiring. I appreciate your generosity in sharing so much information, and felt that you deserve a lot more feedback/comment than you seem to get for each of your articles. Good wishes to you, Tim.
    PS How do we dig ourselves out from the default positioning we’ve landed in (Oh, you’re “The ‘green’ funeral company”), and get ourselves more into the mainstream of ‘personal’ funerals, where we belong? Cheers, James

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