Cremation versus Funeral - The Truth Behind America's Big Shift
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In this eye-opening conversation, we sit down with Ryan Horn — veteran, funeral director, and co-founder of Eden Cremation Services — to explore a cultural transformation: why more Americans are choosing cremation over traditional funerals, and what that shift really means for families, values, and the end-of-life industry. What you’ll discover in this episode: Ryan’s personal journey: from military service to founding a veteran & family-owned funeral home grounded in compassion and integrity. Eden Cremation Services Why the rise of direct cremation isn’t just about cost—but about simplicity, dignity, and redefining how we honor our loved ones. How the industry is evolving, and what families should know to make informed decisions during one of life’s most difficult moments. The emotional, practical, and societal factors driving America’s big shift from traditional funerals to cremation. Ryan’s insights on how funeral homes can serve families better in this changing landscape. edencremation.com Why this matters: Funeral traditions are deeply personal, yet many find themselves navigating confusing options at the worst possible time. With expert-guidance from Ryan, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a fresh lens on how to honor life and legacy with intention. 🔔 Subscribe & Stay Connected: If you’re drawn to these deeper conversations around life, loss, and legacy, make sure to subscribe so you never miss future episodes. We’d also love to hear from you—share your thoughts or questions in the comments below.
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