Word on the Street Delaware: Family Fallout and a Cadaver Transport Camper
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We talk about the real-world confusion families face with hospice care and morphine administration, and how not knowing what to do in end-of-life moments can add trauma to an already devastating loss. LB shares experiences living through two deeply traumatic deaths, and how those moments reshaped his understanding of responsibility, grief, and family dynamics.
We also dig into why having a single executor matters, what happens when families don’t work together after a parent’s death, and how sometimes one person becomes the glue holding everyone together.
Along the way, LB brings his signature black humor, stories from life on the road, and insights gained while driving his unforgettable ambulance converted into a camper, complete with a “Refrigerated Cadaver Transport” sticker.
This episode is raw, local, and very Delaware—exploring life and death on the road, inside families, and in the spaces no one talks about enough.
Death touches all of us, but we don’t have to face it alone. Talk Death Delaware fosters open, honest conversations about death, grief, and living with intention.
If this episode was meaningful to you, please consider sharing it or leaving a review—it helps others find these conversations when they need them most.
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