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The Celebrant Survival Podcast


We have the best job in the world, right? Being a Celebrant is a dream come true. But having the best job in the world also means being the bearer of a million and one hats. We're our own sales team, marketing reps, admin assistant, blog professional, accounts champion, confidence massager, social media expert, and chauffeur. And that's before we've even sat down to write a ceremony script!

This podcast will not only give you some light relief, but will provide some top tips, insights and advice to make wearing all of our hats just that little bit more comfortable. 

Grab a tea/coffee/beer/wine/water and come and join us!

Natasha & Claire x

 

Natasha Johnson and Claire Bradford are business wives and co-directors of The Celebrants Collective, a membership platform for Celebrants, from all over the world, who want to undertake celebrant training and ongoing career development on a monthly basis.

From live Q&A sessions with industry experts, a Resources Room, Learning Lounge and Course Corner full of useful and regularly updated celebrant-related material, to celebrant-related articles and tutorials, the Collective is about empowering Celebrants to be the best they can be. Take a look at our website here and our full benefits here.

Ps. Have you joined the Celebrants Collective Facebook group. Made up of over 2000 Celebrants worldwide, it’s a great spot for support, advice and camaraderie. Come and join us now.

 

Jun 28, 2021

In this jam-packed episode, Claire speaks to award-winning funeral celebrant and grief trainer Rosalie Kuyvenhoven about all things funeral. They discuss the discrepancies between the way that funerals are perceived and the actual realities of funerals. They look at creativity within funeral work, the growing trend of Zoom funerals and the rise in Death Cafes too. As well as discussions about the funeral industry itself. Whether you're a funeral celebrant or not this is a fascinating episode on life and death and our work in these areas as celebrants.