Episode 54 | Helping People Grieve by Sorting Through the Chaos of Death with Rachel Donnelly

In this episode of Buried in Work, Rachel Donnelly, founder of AfterLight and author of Late to Your Own Funeral, talks about what really happens after someone dies?

Episode 52 | Dignity in Death and Privacy Protection Act of 2025

In this episode of Buried in Work, Adam Zuckerman speaks with Jess Wakefield, funeral director and Director of Partnerships at Better Place Forests, and Don Gilmartin, trauma cleanup entrepreneur and advocate.

Episode 51 | How to Inherit Values, Not Just Wealth with Denise McCLain

In this episode of Buried in Work, Denise McClain, Director at Hirtle Callaghan and one of the country’s leading experts on multigenerational wealth, estate planning, and philanthropy, talks about how families can pass down more than just assets.

Episode 50 | Adam Zuckerman on How Losing His Dad Led to Buried in Work (Special Episode with Jared Rizzi)

In this episode of Buried in Work, founder Adam Zuckerman steps out from behind the mic and into the guest seat—interviewed by longtime friend and co-host Jared Rizzi.

Episode 49 | How Estate Planning (or Lack of It) Affects Grieving Spouses with Jasmine Hathaway

In this episode of Buried in Work, Jasmine Hathaway, founder of Compass Coordinators and co-founder of PALS (Professional Alliance of Life Services), shares how the sudden loss of her husband forced her to navigate the complex world of estate planning, paperwork, and system failures—alone, with a baby on her hip.

Episode 48 |Gail Rubin, The Doyenne of Death, on Why Planning Your Funeral Is a Gift to Your Family

In this episode of The Buried in Work Podcast, host Adam Zuckerman speaks with Gail Rubin, widely known as The Doyenne of Death, about the power and peace of mind that comes from funeral planning, estate preparation, and end-of-life conversations.

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