Death Without Debt

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  • Death Without Debt NZ is dedicated to creating a future where the cost of dying doesn't add to the burden of grief. In the current Death, Burial and Cremation review we currently have a 1:60 year opportunity to break the hold the funeral industry has over New Zealanders. This chance must not be wasted. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that every New Zealander can say goodbye to their loved ones without worrying about debt. To find out more about the Death Without Debt campaign, please visit https://www.deathwithoutdebt.org
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  • Te Roopu Moana - Rangiwhanui Tangihanga Services
    2024/10/07

    Pete talks with Te Roopu Moana, a funeral professional who brings a wealth of knowledge from both traditional Māori and contemporary funeral practices.

    Te Roopu reflects on her formative experiences with death and dying, recounting how her childhood was steeped in the customs of Tangihanga, where she witnessed firsthand the intricate ways families grieve and celebrate their loved ones. This background ignited her curiosity about the funeral industry and the hidden practices that often go unspoken.

    In this episode, Te Roopu describes the differences between Māori and Pākehā funeral practices and explains how traditional Maori tangihanga incorporated cultural values such as whānau (family) support, aroha (compassion), and manaakitanga (care for others). She advocates for a DIY approach to funerals, emphasizing the importance of empowering families to engage directly in the care of their loved ones. This empowerment is not just about financial savings; it is also about restoring dignity and personal connection to the process of mourning and remembrance, allowing families to celebrate lives authentically and in accordance with their cultural beliefs.

    The episode takes a critical look at how the funeral industry in New Zealand evolved in the wake of collonisation and commercialization. Te Roopu shares insights from her academic research, revealing the detrimental effects of modern practices on traditional Māori values and the emotional well-being of families. She calls for a revival of traditional death care practices, urging listeners to educate themselves and their communities about their rights and options when it comes to funerals.

    This episode serves as both a reflection on personal experiences and a rallying cry for change, encouraging families to reclaim their narratives around death and dying, fostering a culture of understanding, respect, and empowerment in the face of loss.

    Takeaways:

    • The funeral industry in New Zealand is increasingly commercialized, often neglecting traditional Maori practices.
    • Te Roopu emphasizes the importance of DIY funerals to empower families in their grieving process.
    • Many families are unaware they can take control of their loved one's death care.
    • Traditional Maori funerals used natural resources and cultural practices for body preservation.
    • Te Roopu's research highlights the loss of traditional knowledge due to colonisation and commercialisation.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • deathwithoutdebt.org.nz
    • Rangiwhanui Tangihanga Services

    Contact Te Roopu admin@rangiwhanui.co.nz

    Glossary

    kaiārahi (noun) guide, escort, counsellor, conductor, escort, leader, mentor, pilot, usher.

    kaumātua (noun) adult, elder, elderly man, elderly woman, old man - a person of status within the whānau.

    tangihanga (noun) weeping, crying, funeral, rites for the dead, obsequies - one of the most important institutions in Māori society, with strong cultural imperatives and protocols. Most tangihanga are held on marae. The body is brought onto the marae by the whānau of the deceased and lies in state in an open coffin for about three days in a wharemate. During that time groups of visitors come onto the marae to farewell the deceased with speech making and song. Greenery is the traditional symbol of death, so the women and chief mourners often wear pare kawakawa on their heads. On the night before the burial visitors and locals gather to have a pō mihimihito

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  • Death Without Debt
    2024/09/08

    Death Without debt is a new podcast from the Get Flushed studio.

    In 2023, the average cost of a basic funeral or cremation in New Zealand was between $8,000 and $15,000. That same year, 64% of funerals and cremations in New Zealand were not pre-planned.

    Those high costs and lack of planning often leaves bereaved families with a huge bill that compounds the grief of those left behind.

    Death Without Debt is a social movement dedicated to: exposing the reasons why funeral costs are so high; and changing the law to make funerals and cremations more affordable for all New Zealanders.

    In this episode, host Pete is joined by Fergus Wheeler from the Death Without Debt campaign. Fergus describes the New Zealand funeral industry, shares how organising funerals for his parents led him to believe that something is seriously wrong with the funeral system in New Zealand and explains the issues that prevent families managing the funeral or cremation process themselves.

    To learn more about the Death Without Debt campaign, please visit www.deathwithoutdebt.org.nz or look for Death Without Debt on FaceBook.

    If you would like to appear on this podcast, please email deathwithoutdebt@proton.me

    Alternatively, email pete@getflushed.online

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  • Introducing Death Without Debt
    2024/08/07

    Host Pete introduces Death Without Debt, a new podcast dedicated to making affordable funerals and cremations more accessible to all.

    To find out more about the Death Without Debt campaign, please visit http://www.deathwithoutdebt.org.nz

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あらすじ・解説

Death Without Debt NZ is dedicated to creating a future where the cost of dying doesn't add to the burden of grief. In the current Death, Burial and Cremation review we currently have a 1:60 year opportunity to break the hold the funeral industry has over New Zealanders. This chance must not be wasted. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that every New Zealander can say goodbye to their loved ones without worrying about debt. To find out more about the Death Without Debt campaign, please visit https://www.deathwithoutdebt.org
Copyright 2024 Get Flushed Ltd

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