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In Episode Four of "Passing Thoughts," Barbara Sullivan explores the intersections of death, dignity, and community with the "Radio Reverend," Bill Crews. Renowned for his tireless work supporting Sydney's homeless, Crews delves into the stories of those who die without traditional family structures and how his foundation provides them with respectful send-offs. This conversation unveils profound insights into social justice, human connection, and the personal impact these experiences have on Crews' own views on mortality.
Throughout the discussion, Crews emphasises the importance of honouring every individual's legacy, regardless of their status in life, shedding light on the systemic challenges faced by homeless individuals when they pass. He shares poignant anecdotes of tracking down families of the deceased and the relief it brings to reconcile past relationships.
In the “Before We Go” segment we meet Patrick Wild, the "Funeral Fellow," who collaborates with families to celebrate the unique stories of their loved ones.
Bill Crews: Known as the "Radio Reverend," Bill Crews has dedicated much of his life to aiding the homeless and disadvantaged communities in Sydney. As an ordained minister with the Uniting Church, he leads the Reverend Bill Crews Foundation, which provides essential services to those in need. Crews is noted for blending compassion with activism, honouring the dignity of individuals, even in death. His work with the foundation ensures that homeless individuals receive dignified funerals, reflecting his belief in human connectedness.
Patrick Wild: Patrick Wild, also known as the "Funeral Fellow," is a storyteller and funeral celebrant assisting bereaved families in crafting personalized and meaningful memorial services. With his engaging and empathetic approach, Wilde thrives in bringing to light the true stories and legacies of those who have passed, ensuring their lives are celebrated appropriately. His career evolution reflects a commitment to honoring the deceased in unique and memorable ways
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Passing Thoughts is a podcast about life’s final chapter, told with openness, curiosity, and heart. It’s a space to talk about what we usually avoid, because facing death just might help us live better.
Contact the team at: [email protected]
Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578856716570 and connect with others exploring these conversations.
This series is made with the support of the Wicking Trust.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By 2RPHIn Episode Four of "Passing Thoughts," Barbara Sullivan explores the intersections of death, dignity, and community with the "Radio Reverend," Bill Crews. Renowned for his tireless work supporting Sydney's homeless, Crews delves into the stories of those who die without traditional family structures and how his foundation provides them with respectful send-offs. This conversation unveils profound insights into social justice, human connection, and the personal impact these experiences have on Crews' own views on mortality.
Throughout the discussion, Crews emphasises the importance of honouring every individual's legacy, regardless of their status in life, shedding light on the systemic challenges faced by homeless individuals when they pass. He shares poignant anecdotes of tracking down families of the deceased and the relief it brings to reconcile past relationships.
In the “Before We Go” segment we meet Patrick Wild, the "Funeral Fellow," who collaborates with families to celebrate the unique stories of their loved ones.
Bill Crews: Known as the "Radio Reverend," Bill Crews has dedicated much of his life to aiding the homeless and disadvantaged communities in Sydney. As an ordained minister with the Uniting Church, he leads the Reverend Bill Crews Foundation, which provides essential services to those in need. Crews is noted for blending compassion with activism, honouring the dignity of individuals, even in death. His work with the foundation ensures that homeless individuals receive dignified funerals, reflecting his belief in human connectedness.
Patrick Wild: Patrick Wild, also known as the "Funeral Fellow," is a storyteller and funeral celebrant assisting bereaved families in crafting personalized and meaningful memorial services. With his engaging and empathetic approach, Wilde thrives in bringing to light the true stories and legacies of those who have passed, ensuring their lives are celebrated appropriately. His career evolution reflects a commitment to honoring the deceased in unique and memorable ways
Quotes from the Episode:
Resources:
Passing Thoughts is a podcast about life’s final chapter, told with openness, curiosity, and heart. It’s a space to talk about what we usually avoid, because facing death just might help us live better.
Contact the team at: [email protected]
Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578856716570 and connect with others exploring these conversations.
This series is made with the support of the Wicking Trust.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.