I Found Gold Grillz in the Crematory đ
Manage episode 411612720 series 3476589
Rank these from difficult to most difficult: Raising a family, being a funeral director, going to Mortuary School. Well, Sam is doing all of these. AT ONCE. Michael & Sam recap life, Catholic funeral services, Military Honors, and too much more.
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Show Notes:
(08:56) â Learning from the vets.
(19:20) â My brand is a little different than yours.
(26:16) â Catholic services explained.
(35:44) â You want to see my what?!
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Takeaways
- Working as a funeral director apprentice requires a combination of technical skills and customer service abilities.
- Learning from experienced funeral directors is valuable in understanding the industry and its traditions.
- The funeral service industry is evolving, and there is a need to balance tradition with modernization.
- The impact of women in funeral services is significant and brings new perspectives and approaches to the field. Renovations should be true to the brand and cultural identity of the funeral home.
- Balancing tradition and modernization is important in funeral services.
- Funeral directors play a central role in Catholic funeral rites.
- The role of a funeral director involves both being in the spotlight and stepping back to allow families to grieve.
- Finding balance between work and personal life is crucial for funeral directors.
- Self-care and personal time are essential for the well-being of funeral directors.
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