The Grave Woman

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It’s Halloween Season, but it has also been a rough year. Many of us have lost a loved one to the pandemic or other causes. So for this episode, guest Joe’l Anthony comes on to talk about death, dying and grief. 

Joe’l, also known as The Grave Woman, is a funeral director and sacred death & grief practitioner. We talk about her career in the death care industry and what it is like working in the American South. She also talks about how she has branched out into educating others on death care and the death positive movement. 

The Who’s that Lady (from History)? is Henrietta Duterte, the first woman to be an undertaker in the United States.

Resources: The Gravewoman 


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NYLL host Allison is originally from Georgia and relocated to Alabama 5 years ago. She has worked as a photojournalist, documenting the lives and culture of people throughout the Southeast. She also works as a freelance writer. She is passionate about connecting people through sharing individuals’ stories.

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