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Embracing Grief: The Art of Memorialisation with Chloe Marcela Coelho

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What if the objects we hold dear could help us navigate the complex journey of grief? In this episode of Don't Be Caught Dead, I sit down with Chloe Marcela Coelho, a passionate death scholar and creative practitioner who dives deep into the intricate dimensions of death, grief, and design.
Chloe's work is all about enhancing our understanding of death and the grieving process through innovative memorialisation strategies. We explore how personal objects, tactile experiences, and even technology can help us maintain connections with our loved ones after they’ve passed.
Chloe shares her journey into the world of thanatology, sparked by her own experiences with grief after losing her mother at a young age. We discuss the importance of memorialisation and how it can take many forms—from patchwork quilts made from a loved one’s clothing to the inclusion of ashes in jewellery and tattoos. Chloe highlights the significance of engaging all our senses in the grieving process and how these tangible connections can provide comfort and healing.
We also touch on the ethical considerations in the death care industry, the misconceptions surrounding grief, and the need for more open conversations about death. Chloe’s insights challenge the traditional narratives around grief and encourage us to embrace our memories and connections with those we've lost.
Key points from our discussion:
- Understanding the role of memorialization in the grieving process.
The importance of tactile and sensory experiences in remembering loved ones.
- Exploring innovative ways to memorialize through design and technology.
The ethical considerations in the death care industry and the need for open conversations about death.
- Challenging misconceptions about grief and embracing the journey of remembrance.
Find more about Chloe:
Chloe’s website https://www.chloemarcelacoelho.com
Instagram: @chloe.m.coelho https://www.instagram.com/chloe.m.coelho
Vestiges of Memory - Grief unpacking project on my website: https://www.chloemarcelacoelho.com/vestiges-of-memory
Join us for a heartfelt conversation that aims to demystify death and inspire you to think creatively about how to honour your loved ones.
Remember; You may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.
Take care,
Catherine
Are your affairs in order? Critical Info helps you organise essential documents in just 10 minutes a day. Sign up now for early access!criticalinfo.com.au/critical-info-platform
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Music composer: Ania Reynolds - https://www.aniareynolds.com/

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What if the objects we hold dear could help us navigate the complex journey of grief? In this episode of Don't Be Caught Dead, I sit down with Chloe Marcela Coelho, a passionate death scholar and creative practitioner who dives deep into the intricate dimensions of death, grief, and design.
Chloe's work is all about enhancing our understanding of death and the grieving process through innovative memorialisation strategies. We explore how personal objects, tactile experiences, and even technology can help us maintain connections with our loved ones after they’ve passed.
Chloe shares her journey into the world of thanatology, sparked by her own experiences with grief after losing her mother at a young age. We discuss the importance of memorialisation and how it can take many forms—from patchwork quilts made from a loved one’s clothing to the inclusion of ashes in jewellery and tattoos. Chloe highlights the significance of engaging all our senses in the grieving process and how these tangible connections can provide comfort and healing.
We also touch on the ethical considerations in the death care industry, the misconceptions surrounding grief, and the need for more open conversations about death. Chloe’s insights challenge the traditional narratives around grief and encourage us to embrace our memories and connections with those we've lost.
Key points from our discussion:
- Understanding the role of memorialization in the grieving process.
The importance of tactile and sensory experiences in remembering loved ones.
- Exploring innovative ways to memorialize through design and technology.
The ethical considerations in the death care industry and the need for open conversations about death.
- Challenging misconceptions about grief and embracing the journey of remembrance.
Find more about Chloe:
Chloe’s website https://www.chloemarcelacoelho.com
Instagram: @chloe.m.coelho https://www.instagram.com/chloe.m.coelho
Vestiges of Memory - Grief unpacking project on my website: https://www.chloemarcelacoelho.com/vestiges-of-memory
Join us for a heartfelt conversation that aims to demystify death and inspire you to think creatively about how to honour your loved ones.
Remember; You may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.
Take care,
Catherine
Are your affairs in order? Critical Info helps you organise essential documents in just 10 minutes a day. Sign up now for early access!criticalinfo.com.au/critical-info-platform
Lost a loved one? Our guide walks you through the next steps, from the first hours to the months ahead. Download it here → criticalinfo.com.au/product/my-

Contact Catherine
Business Website:
https://dontbecaughtdead.com.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094865491683
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/critical_info_org/
LinkedIn Business Page: : https://www.linkedin.com/company/critical-info
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-ashton-73254528/
Podcast Editor: https://www.livvimusic.com/

Music composer: Ania Reynolds - https://www.aniareynolds.com/

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