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Season 10Oct 3, 2024

When death is your career

Pulling back the curtain on the death care industry.

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When death is your career
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Joél Simone Maldonado’s fascination with death began when she was just five years old – at her great-grandmother’s funeral. By age of eight, she was spending her spring and summer breaks shadowing her uncle who worked as a mortician and funeral director. He would set the tone for her future work in death care: “He took me into the embalming room, and the first thing he told me was that you’re entering a sacred space. This space isn’t about you. This space is about caring for others in a dignified and respectful way.” 

Joél has now worked in the death care industry for nearly 15 years, as a funeral director, embalmer and a sacred grief practitioner. She also runs the Multicultural Death & Grief Care Academy. 

Joél sits down with host Reema Khrais to pull back the curtain on the death care industry. She talks candidly about the tough conversations around money, the mental strain of the work, and why cultural competency is so essential among death care professionals. They also chat about how to financially prepare for death, and reflect on how their personal experiences with grief have shaped them.

Joél tells Reema, “I tapped into my spirituality and began to recognize what I do as a sacred exchange of energy. Yes, it’s a beautiful thing to sit in the seat and be trusted to care for people while they’re grieving and to care for the deceased. But at the same time, it’s an exchange. I have to find joy in what I do. I have to find peace at the end of the day. That’s the energetic exchange.”

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