Kerning Cultures

In Case of Death

Kerning Cultures β€Ί

30:21 | Sep 3rd, 2019

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What happens when somebody dies in a country that’s not their home? This week on Kerning Cultures, stories about the group of volunteers who help repatriate the bodies of foreigners after they&r...Show More



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michelle_ebooks recommended:Nov 6th, 2019

kerning cultures has a great episode on amazing volunteers in UAE who help families repatriate bodies of foreigners to different countries after death in UAE. i enjoy hearing perspectives of people dealing with death because it's something we'll all deal with eventually. i don't remember when my fas...Show More

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mmNov 6th, 2019

Hey @hebahfisher, I thought you'd like to see this thoughtful echo from @michelle_ebooks. @michelle_ebooks - Please meet @hebahfisher, the co-founder of Kerning Cultures who just joined Podyssey!

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mmNov 6th, 2019

@aliceko @alli_ This episode is about death, which I think both of you would be interested in. Also, Alice please meet Alice! I've told both of you about each other!

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michelle_ebooksNov 11th, 2019

@mm @hebahfisher 😱 hi heba! love and appreciate your work on kerning cultures so much! as a child of the diaspora in america, there’s so much we don’t know and it’s great to hear the stories you all choose to tell in such a human way ❀️

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hebahfisherNov 11th, 2019

@michelle_ebooks What a lovely comment, and thank you for listening! I'm passing this along to our team, I know it will mean a lot to all of us. This particular episode sparked A LOT of conversations about what we want to happen after we die.. personally, a question I had never thought about, even t...Show More

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hebahfisherNov 11th, 2019

@mm Thank you for connecting us, Melody! <3

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rmmiller364 recommended:Mar 29th, 2020

This was really interesting; it discusses how a large portion of Dubai’s population is foreign-born and how many families have the bodies of loved ones repatriated back to their countries of birth

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joseph recommended:Apr 4th, 2020

Poignant and necessary empathetic thinking which takes one by the hand to walk one through the hurt and necessity of leaving beloved relationships. I listened while preparing a healthy Sabbath brunch of vegetables (onions, garlic, celery tomatoes, carrots, ) fruit, potatoes, and eggs lightly frie...Show More

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mmApr 5th, 2020

@joseph Thanks for recommending this episode. It's been on my "to listen" list for awhile and was glad to finally be reminded to listen to it. So beautiful.

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mm recommended:Apr 5th, 2020

Beautiful episode about the repatriation of bodies when someone dies in a country that is not their home. This episode specific looks at stories of Indian families with loved ones who die in Dubai, but need to find a way to bring the body back to the final resting place in India. Bless the volunte...Show More

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mmApr 5th, 2020

@danny Two of your homes make an experience here.

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mmApr 5th, 2020

@alexatack Kudos for a beautiful episode. Loved this.

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