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
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
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!
@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!
@mm @hebahfisher π± hi heba! love and appreciate your work on kerning cultures so much! as a child of the diaspora in america, thereβs so much we donβt know and itβs great to hear the stories you all choose to tell in such a human way β€οΈ
@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
This was really interesting; it discusses how a large portion of Dubaiβs population is foreign-born and how many families have the bodies of loved ones repatriated back to their countries of birth
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
@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.
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
Recommendations
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
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!
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!
michelle_ebooksNov 11th, 2019
@mm @hebahfisher π± hi heba! love and appreciate your work on kerning cultures so much! as a child of the diaspora in america, thereβs so much we donβt know and itβs great to hear the stories you all choose to tell in such a human way β€οΈ
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
hebahfisherNov 11th, 2019
@mm Thank you for connecting us, Melody! <3
rmmiller364 recommended:Mar 29th, 2020
This was really interesting; it discusses how a large portion of Dubaiβs population is foreign-born and how many families have the bodies of loved ones repatriated back to their countries of birth
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
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.
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
mmApr 5th, 2020
@danny Two of your homes make an experience here.
mmApr 5th, 2020
@alexatack Kudos for a beautiful episode. Loved this.