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Life Amongst The Departed: Growing Up In A Funeral Home

  1. Life Amongst The Departed: Growing Up In A Funeral Home Dave Roberts 56:11

In this episode of The Teaching Journeys Podcast hosted by Dave Roberts, guest Kevin O’Connor shares his life experiences and insights from growing up in a family-owned funeral home. Kevin discusses his book Two Floors Above Grief, which captures the unique living and working environment of his family. He delves into the intricacies of funeral directing, the impact of a supportive family dynamic, and the influence of handwritten letters. Kevin also touches on the role of nostalgia in grieving and the importance of respecting each individual’s grief journey. We cover additional topics such as resilience, family bonds, ,the unseen emotional labor of funeral directors.,the beauty and individuality in the grief process and t the profound impact of those who provide essential services during times of loss.

Kevin’s Bio And Contact Information

In addition to writing and publishing Two Floors Above Grief, Kevin O’Connor enjoys chronicling the stories of families and friends through tracing genealogical histories, writing and picture collections. His prior writing includes personal letters, articles in professional publications, dissertation, anthologies and presentations delivered at conferences, seminars and webinars. He brings people together personally and professionally. Collaborating with friends and relatives, he plans family and class reunions. He has performed in over 30 theater productions since the 1970s. He has been active with SMART Ride, a bicycling group that rode annually from Miami to Key West, raising funds for HIV awareness, treatments and Education. He was an elementary teacher, principal, professor and curriculum coordinator in California, Illinois and Florida from 1973-2020. In his final educational position, he authored content and provided training in areas including support LGBTQ advocacy, and Sexual Health/Family Life. He resides in Ft. Lauderdale with his husband, Leon. Their family includes five sons and seven granddaughters. He references further connections to this book, continues his stories, and highlights perspectives about his interests at www.kevinoconnorauthor.com. and on his Instagram site @thegriefnavigator.

Additional Contact Information

E-mail: koco7351@gmail.com

Cell: 8 1 5 -5 4 6- 1 0 7 6

Social Media : In addition to Instagram, Kevin can also be found on Facebook, Linkedin and Pinterest

The Teaching Journeys Podcast can be found on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms.

To find out more about Dave, go to davidrobertsmsw.com and his author page psychologyprofessorandminister.com

Dave Roberts LMSW, Author, Podcaster

David J. Roberts, LMSW, became a parent who experienced the death of a child, when his daughter Jeannine died of cancer on 3/1/03 at the age of 18. He is a retired addiction professional and an adjunct professor in the psychology child life department at Utica University in Utica, New York. Dave also teaches psychology classes at Pratt MWP School of Art and Design. He is the host of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, which can be found on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms.

Dave has presented workshops at national conferences of The Compassionate Friends as well as for the Bereaved Parents of the USA. He was also a keynote speaker at the 2011 and 2015 national gatherings of the Bereaved Parents of the USA. Dave also co-presented a workshop titled “Helping Faculty After Traumatic Loss” for the Parkland, Florida community in May of 2018, in the aftermath of the mass shootings at Stoneman Douglas High School.

Roberts has been a past HuffPost contributor and has contributed articles to Medium, Open to Hope Foundation, Mindfulness and Grief, Thrive Global, and the Recovering the Self Journal. He has also appeared on numerous podcasts, as well as Open to Hope Television. In 2021,he co-authored and published a book with Reverend Patty Furino titled, When The Psychology Professor Met The Minister.

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