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What do you want your funeral to look like?
For Bill Edgar, it’s about crashing someone else’s - with their permission - to reveal secrets they didn’t dare share while alive.
For Dr. Matt Morgan, it meant holding his own living funeral in the mountains with his closest friends.
And for Ghanaian artist Jacob Ashong, it’s about crafting fantasy coffins shaped like cars, animals, and anything else that captures a life.
In this episode, three men take us deep into what it means to rethink death, legacy, and the rituals we create to say goodbye.
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What do you want your funeral to look like?
For Bill Edgar, it’s about crashing someone else’s - with their permission - to reveal secrets they didn’t dare share while alive.
For Dr. Matt Morgan, it meant holding his own living funeral in the mountains with his closest friends.
And for Ghanaian artist Jacob Ashong, it’s about crafting fantasy coffins shaped like cars, animals, and anything else that captures a life.
In this episode, three men take us deep into what it means to rethink death, legacy, and the rituals we create to say goodbye.
Suggested episodes:
GUESTS:
Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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