Where, How and Why to Choose Green Burial, Part 1 of 2
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English - March 29, 2017 17:28 - 27 minutes - 31 MB - ★★★★★ - 14 ratingsHealth & Fitness Kids & Family funeral healthcare independent planning ageinplace aging boomer cemetery dead death Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Green cemeteries have been popping up like daisies, so Ann Hoffner wrote the definitive guide on where to find them, what they offer, how much they charge, and the story behind them. A green burial is one where the body is buried in a shroud or casket made of natural, biodegradable materials, without toxic embalming fluids, typically in a naturalized setting like a meadow or woodlands.
Her book is called The Natural Burial Cemetery Guide: A State-by-State Guide: Where, How and Why to Choose Green Burial.
As soon as I learned about this option, I decided it was for me, and maybe it will be for you too. Ann’s book will help you choose, and here to tell you more about it is the author herself, in the first of my two part interview with Ann Hoffner on the Dance to Death Afterlife Podcast.