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What if your final act on Earth could help heal it?
In this episode of The Buried in Work Podcast, Adam speaks with Jordanna Ibghy, architect and founder of Urth Ritual, a Brooklyn-based company crafting biodegradable mycelium-based burial products. Jordanna shares how mushrooms are not just symbols of renewal, but active agents in creating eco-friendly coffins that decompose naturally and restore the earth.
This is more than a conversation about green burial, it's about rethinking death as a sacred, intentional ritual.
Visit buriedinwork.com for the FULL SHOWNOTES.
By Adam ZuckermanWhat if your final act on Earth could help heal it?
In this episode of The Buried in Work Podcast, Adam speaks with Jordanna Ibghy, architect and founder of Urth Ritual, a Brooklyn-based company crafting biodegradable mycelium-based burial products. Jordanna shares how mushrooms are not just symbols of renewal, but active agents in creating eco-friendly coffins that decompose naturally and restore the earth.
This is more than a conversation about green burial, it's about rethinking death as a sacred, intentional ritual.
Visit buriedinwork.com for the FULL SHOWNOTES.