The Bits You Didn't Hear

Season 1, Episode 13,   Aug 17, 2023, 11:01 PM

We generally record for a couple hours at a time when talking to someone, and edit that episode down to 40-60 minutes. That means you miss out on quite a lot of good bits for the sake of making something shorter! This episode is all those bits you missed out on. Enjoy!

Show notes and timestamps:

Summary


Intro to this episode.
0:00

  • Welcome to our dads died, a special episode for those whose dads are dead or for those who have a dead dad.
  • Also, for ghosts.
  • The final episode of the first series.


Victor Sweeney: Embalming and open caskets.
2:18

  • When someone is on the embalming table, they are going down the arteries, pushing the blood through the circulatory system and out through the vein.
  • When someone in the casket is dressed.
  • The importance of being able to do things step by step, rather than trying to involve the whole body in one shot.
  • Mortuary school, whole body donation lab, cadaver lab, preparing bodies for anatomical study for doctors, preparing someone to last for 18 months.
  • Do you prefer the ones where there is no body at all, easy job done, or the ones with a lot of work to do, like cremation and an urn?
  • Some of the challenges of doing delayed funerals, such as covid-19, and how to keep all the personal requests straight.


Tom’s relationship with his dad.
10:51

  • His dad never wanted to have kids in the first place, so he treated him like a friend when he was a kid.
  • The difference between the first and second phases of life.


Bringing Tom’s dad back for a day.
11:52

  • Combining dads creates one dad who's got all the good qualities, but also creates another dad who doesn't take you to the pub and doesn't teach you how to ride a bike.
  • Great dad vs terrible dad.
  • The one year anniversary of his dad's death, and how the film onward is about kids finding his magic book and bringing him back to life for 24 hours.
  • My dad was the kind of guy who would go on an all-inclusive holiday. He would maybe sometimes kinda go to an aquarium or a museum.
  • If he came back, he would probably go to marwell zoo.


Bringing Rich’s dad back for a day.
19:04


  • He's got a day with his dad. He's been dead for seven years, and a lot of his life has changed since then, so he thinks he would want to spend time with him.
  • The person who's dead is back for one day, but they're just back for a day. It's just as though they just woke up and everything was normal.
  • The funerals are on Friday, and the funeral is in Liverpool. The funeral is on friday and is in London.


Victor Sweeney: A professional mistake.
24:19

  • A funeral for a vietnamese catholic priest who was a prisoner of war in vietnam. The church is full of the church is packed with like 500 Vietnamese catholics.
  • The bishop is there, the american legion is there and the Vietnamese contingent is there.
  • He helps roll out the casket and get it loaded up, and then he goes back into the church to grab a big vase of roses.
  • It goes awry.


Eshaan Akbar: Afterlife.
29:03

  • He was raised loosely christian, but is now an atheist and doesn't believe in an afterlife.
  • He still believes that there is a nonzero chance that there's something right.


Eshaan Akbar: Have you seen your dad in your dreams?
30:23

  • There are two types of dreams, a visitation dream and a release dream, where a dead relative comes to visit.
  • There is a third dream where the dead relative is in the back of a car, sitting in the car, not doing very much.


Learning to not give ourselves a hard time.
33:17

  • A year and a half in, there's still so many emotions that it's very easy to put them all under the umbrella of guilt. It's a very easy emotion to get.
  • There's some wisdom buried deep at the bottom, somewhere.
  • Share the podcast with anyone who might get something out of it, even if it's someone who just finds it funny listening to two middle class guys having a banter.
  • Death comes to us all, but it comes to you first.