Embalming Expert: The Shocking Future of Funerals Nobody Expected | Joél Simone Maldonado
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What does compassionate, culturally aware death care look like in a digital world? In this episode of the Digital Legacy Podcast, host Niki Weiss talks with Joe’l Simone Anthony (known globally as The Grave Woman) — licensed funeral director, embalmer, and founder of the Multicultural Death & Grief Care Academy.
From childhood days in the funeral home to pioneering culturally competent education for death-care professionals, Joe’l shares how tradition, technology, and spirituality meet at the bedside and beyond. Together, they explore embalming as a sacred art, digital memorials and livestreams, and the ethics of “death tech” in a time when grief is increasingly public and online.
You’ll discover:
Why culturally competent death and grief care matters — and what it looks like in practice
Embalming as art, science, and soul work (from infants to elders)
How digital tools (livestreams, QR-coded memorials, online books) are reshaping funerals
The promise and pitfalls of grief on social media — and ethical lines for AI “afterlife” tools
Practical ways families and professionals can meet people where they are, across beliefs and cultures
If you’re navigating loss, working in death care, or curious about the future of remembrance, this thoughtful conversation offers guidance, nuance, and heart in equal measure.
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