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The D Word
Rachel Bracken
8 episodes
2 days ago
What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.
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What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.
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Self-Improvement
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After the Funeral
The D Word
30 minutes 27 seconds
3 weeks ago
After the Funeral

Grief doesn’t end when the funeral does. In fact, for many people, that’s when it truly begins.

In this episode, Rachel talks about what happens after the funeral — when the flowers are gone, the phone stops ringing, and reality begins to settle in. It’s the quiet, often overlooked chapter of loss that brings both practical challenges and emotional weight.

You’ll hear about:

  • What to expect in the weeks after the funeral

  • The official Death Certificate and what it’s used for

  • Notifying organisations and navigating post-funeral admin

  • Managing belongings, mail, and digital accounts

  • Receiving ashes or finalising a burial headstone

  • How to handle the quiet that follows when everyone else seems to move on

  • Gentle signs that you might need more support

This episode is about finding your footing in the aftermath — one small, human step at a time.

Content note: We discuss death, grief, and funeral processes. Please take care while listening.

Crisis support (Australia):
Emergency: 000 (immediate danger)
Lifeline: 13 11 14 — 24/7 crisis support & suicide prevention
13YARN: 13 92 76 — 24/7 crisis support for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples
Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467 — 24/7 phone & online counselling
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 — 24/7 mental health support
Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800 — 24/7 support for young people (5–25)

If you’re outside Australia, please contact your local emergency number or a local crisis line.

💬 Share your questions or experiences:
DM on Instagram @TheDWord.podcast — your story or question might be featured in a future episode.

The D Word
What happens when someone dies? Who do you call, what paperwork is needed, what choices do you have? The D Word answers these questions with calm, practical advice. Hosted by funeral director and celebrant Rachel Bracken, this podcast guides families, carers, and healthcare workers through end-of-life care, funerals, and grief. Expect clear steps, expert voices, and real stories to help you feel informed and supported when facing death, dying, and loss.