Death: the podcast

Hosted ByDr Arian Elfant

New Orleans has a unique relationship to death: we have a ridiculously high murder rate, we party at funerals, and we end up above ground. Death: the podcast tells the stories of personal experiences of death - fear of it, laughing at it, life-changing brushes with it, dealing with lost loved ones, and our own inevitable and unknown heart-stopping moment. Through confronting death we learn what it is to be alive.


All Episodes

Let Him Get the Pretzels – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

Jill Farbarik and her husband Ray were dining with friends and watching their children play. Jill had no idea this would be her last dinner as Ray’s wife, her...

Comparative Death – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

Ferrari-shaped coffins? Narco tombs? Yes, they do exist. Justin Nobel travels the world investigating diverse death practices in places you’ve heard about, and many you haven’t. Justin chronicles his...

It’s Never Too Late – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

When Holly Pruett’s father died fifteen years ago, she found a unique way to honor his physical and spiritual presence. Now, as a Certified Life Celebrant, Holly helps others...

The Potential In Suffering – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

After a life-threatening accident claimed three of his limbs, hospice and palliative care specialist Dr. BJ Miller decided it was time to get busy living. He set a course...

Through Death’s Lens – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

Only two things are guaranteed to happen but once in a lifetime: birth and death.    Emmy award-winning cinematographer and occasional churchyard dumpster diver Bob Perrin beautifully captures the...

Natural Inevitability – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

In medical school, Shoshana Ungerleider was primarily focused on curing disease and prolonging life. However, as her medical training progressed, Dr. Ungerleider noticed that a preponderance of incurably ill...

One by One – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

By the late 1980s, psychologist Greg Shrader’s life as a gay man was in full bloom. Unfortunately, it was also at that time that AIDS began impacting those whom...

1.5 Seconds – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

   Paul David had it all: A loving wife, two beautiful daughters, a great job, and a vast network of family and friends. When he hopped on his bike one...

Extreme Measures – Death: the podcast – It’s New Orleans

In her book Extreme Measures: Finding a Better Path to the End of Life, Dr. Jessica Zitter sheds light on how both patients and their doctors face medical decisions before death...