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Stronger Together Podcast

Stronger Together Podcast

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Christina Walton speaks with Michael Dixon about his journey into the world of peer support and mental health in the funeral industry.2022 Igiene e vita sana Psicologia Psicologia e salute mentale Successo personale Sviluppo personale
  • From Pets to People: Audrey Gardner Unique Career Shift
    Feb 16 2026
    In this compelling episode, we reconnect with Audrey, who has recently transitioned from a long-standing career in animal medicine to becoming a licensed funeral director. Audrey opens up about her decision to embark on this new path at the age of 41, sharing the motivations and challenges she faced while attending mortuary school. She reflects on the unique experiences of managing both pet and human cremations, highlighting the emotional nuances involved in each. Audrey also discusses the importance of community ties in her small town, where she finds fulfillment in helping families through their most difficult times. Her story is enriched by anecdotes of memorable funerals, including biker ceremonies and heartfelt family gatherings. Throughout the conversation, Audrey emphasizes the significance of a supportive Behind this podcast is Funeral Professionals Peer Support (FPPS), a nonprofit organization focused on providing meaningful peer support and resources for funeral professionals. FPPS exists to foster connection, understanding, and care within a profession that often supports others before itself. More information about FPPS and its mission is available at. https://funeralspeersupport.com/support/ (00:00) Introduction and Personal Updates (01:38) Tribute to Michael Sheedy (06:30) Welcoming Audrey: A New Journey (07:10)Audrey's Transition to Funeral Directing (11:08) Challenges and Experiences as a Funeral Director (15:35) Handling Unique Funerals and Removals (24:47) Community Trends in Funerals (29:45) Bridging the Gap in Funeral Education (31:43) Community Involvement and Personal Connections (38:57) Navigating Education in Funeral Direction (42:03) Finding Balance in Work and Life (46:57) Support Systems in the Funeral Industry (48:11)Community Connections and Pet Cremation (50:09) The Role of Humor and Lightness in Grief (53:10)Exploring Personal Interests and Hobbies (01:00:37) Reflections on Mentorship and Community Support Sponsor: Funeral Support Services shares FPPS's belief that caring for those who serve families during life's most difficult moments is essential. We are grateful for their partnership and their ongoing support of initiatives that strengthen the profession through understanding, compassion, and community. To learn more about our sponsor and their work, visit https://funeralsupport.co.jp Host: Anne Caldwell Host: Michael Dixon, who serves as Founder and President of Funeral Professionals Peer Support (FPPS). Exclusive Producer: Peter Jaekel Resources: Crisis & Suicide Prevention (Canada) Phone: 988 (available 24/7) Website: https://988.caCrisis Text Line (Canada & US) Text HOME to 741741 (free, confidential support) Website: https://www.crisistextline.org National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Phone: 800-228-6332 Website: https://www.nfda.org Resources: continuing education, peer support, professional toolsCanadian Funeral Directors Association (CFDA) Phone: 1-877-688-2332Website: https://cfda.ca Resources: training, advocacy, networkingCremation Association of North America (CANA) Phone: 866-426-2621 Website: https://www.cremationassociation.orgOntario Funeral and Cremation Association (OFCA) Phone: 1-800-287-7636 Website: https://www.ofca.orgInternational Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA) (United States) Website: https://iccfa.com/
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    58 min
  • The Glam Reaper: Redefining Funerals with Jennifer Muldowney
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of Funeral Professionals Peer Support, we welcome Jennifer Maldoni, a trailblazer in the funeral industry known as the Glam Reaper. Jennifer, a journalist, author, and speaker, shares her unique journey from managing events to revolutionizing the funeral profession. She discusses her mission to change the negative stereotypes surrounding funerals by highlighting the compassionate and dedicated work of funeral directors. Jennifer's experiences span from Ireland to New York, where she has become a leading voice in modern memorial planning. Listen as she delves into the cultural differences in how death is perceived and celebrated, the rise of celebrant services, and the impact of digital and environmental innovations on the industry. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of grief, community, and the evolving landscape of memorial services, offering listeners a fresh perspective on how we honor and remember our loved ones.FuneralProfession, GlamReaper, JenniferMaldoni, MemorialPlanning, GriefSupport, CulturalDifferences, CelebrantServices, EventPlanning, FuneralInnovation, CommunitySupport, DigitalLegacy, EnvironmentalImpact, ModernMemorials, PositiveAdvocacy, FuneralDirectors

    Behind this podcast is Funeral Professionals Peer Support (FPPS), a nonprofit organization focused on providing meaningful peer support and resources for funeral professionals. FPPS exists to foster connection, understanding, and care within a profession that often supports others before itself.

    More information about FPPS and its mission is available at. https://funeralspeersupport.com/support/

    (00:34) Introduction of Jennifer Muldowny
    (01:16) Services Offered
    (02:25) Negative Profiling Discussion
    (04:49) Segue into Discussion
    (09:31) Skills Transition
    (14:24) Cultural Differences
    (25:03) Trends and Shifts
    (29:32) Funeral Planning Insights
    (35:33) Appreciation
    (36:51) Rapid Fire Questions

    Sponsor:

    Funeral Support Services shares FPPS's belief that caring for those who serve families during life's most difficult moments is essential. We are grateful for their partnership and their ongoing support of initiatives that strengthen the profession through understanding, compassion, and community. To learn more about our sponsor and their work, visit https://funeralsupport.co.jp

    Host: Anne Caldwell

    Host: Michael Dixon, who serves as Founder and President of Funeral

    Professionals Peer Support (FPPS).

    Exclusive Producer: Peter Jaekel

    Resources:

      • Crisis & Suicide Prevention (Canada)
        Phone: 988 (available 24/7)
        Website: https://988.ca
      • Crisis Text Line (Canada & US)
        Text HOME to 741741 (free, confidential support)
        Website: https://www.crisistextline.org
    • National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA)
      Phone: 800-228-6332
      Website: https://www.nfda.org
      Resources: continuing education, peer support, professional tools
    • Canadian Funeral Directors Association (CFDA)
      Phone: 1-877-688-2332Website: https://cfda.ca
      Resources: training, advocacy, networking
    • Cremation Association of North America (CANA)
      Phone: 866-426-2621
      Website: https://www.cremationassociation.org
    • Ontario Funeral and Cremation Association (OFCA)
      Phone: 1-800-287-7636
      Website: https://www.ofca.org
    • International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA) (United States)
      Website: https://iccfa.com/

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    48 min
  • Jennifer Chenier: A Mother's Fight for Workplace Safety
    Feb 2 2026

    In this deeply moving episode, we welcome Jennifer Chenier, a mother who has transformed her personal grief into a powerful campaign for workplace safety. Following the tragic loss of her son, Nick Chenier, in a preventable workplace accident, Jennifer opens up about her emotional journey through grief, the complexities of the legal battles she faced, and the incredible support she received from her community. She shares heartfelt stories about Nick, highlighting his vibrant personality and the impact he had on those around him. Jennifer discusses the urgent need for stricter safety regulations and her ongoing efforts to raise awareness and inspire change. Through her advocacy, she aims to prevent similar tragedies and ensure that every worker returns home safely. This episode is a testament to the strength of a mother's love and the power of community in driving meaningful change.

    Behind this podcast is Funeral Professionals Peer Support (FPPS), a nonprofit organization focused on providing meaningful peer support and resources for funeral professionals. FPPS exists to foster connection, understanding, and care within a profession that often supports others before itself.

    More information about FPPS and its mission is available at. https://funeralspeersupport.com/support/

    Sponsor:

    Funeral Support Services shares FPPS's belief that caring for those who serve families during life's most difficult moments is essential. We are grateful for their partnership and their ongoing support of initiatives that strengthen the profession through understanding, compassion, and community. To learn more about our sponsor and their work, visit https://funeralsupport.co.jp

    (00:00:00) Introduction and Setting the Scene

    (00:01:01) The Incident on May 5th, 2023

    (00:02:10) Remembering Nick Chenier

    (00:06:22) Nick's Early Life and Challenges

    00:16:16) Nick's Career and Achievements

    (00:20:55) The Aftermath and Grieving Process

    (00:24:01) Community Support and Fundraising

    (00:32:46) Advocacy for Workplace Safety

    (00:41:46) Court Proceedings and Legal Challenges

    (01:03:11) Conclusion and Reflections

    Host: Anne Caldwell

    Host: Michael Dixon, who serves as Founder and President of Funeral

    Professionals Peer Support (FPPS).

    Exclusive Producer: Peter Jaekel

    Resources:

      • Crisis & Suicide Prevention (Canada)
        Phone: 988 (available 24/7)
        Website: https://988.ca
      • Crisis Text Line (Canada & US)
        Text HOME to 741741 (free, confidential support)
        Website: https://www.crisistextline.org
    • National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA)
      Phone: 800-228-6332
      Website: https://www.nfda.org
      Resources: continuing education, peer support, professional tools
    • Canadian Funeral Directors Association (CFDA)
      Phone: 1-877-688-2332Website: https://cfda.ca
      Resources: training, advocacy, networking
    • Cremation Association of North America (CANA)
      Phone: 866-426-2621
      Website: https://www.cremationassociation.org
    • Ontario Funeral and Cremation Association (OFCA)
      Phone: 1-800-287-7636
      Website: https://www.ofca.org
    • International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA) (United States)
      Website: https://iccfa.com/

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