Making Death Care Human Again: Inside Hollis Funeral Home's Approach
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What if talking about death openly is what actually helps people feel less afraid?
In this episode, Jennifer Muldowney sits down with Eileen Hollis to explore how conversations, community, and education are reshaping death care. Eileen shares her journey from working quietly behind the scenes to becoming a trusted voice online, helping people understand what happens after death and how families can feel more prepared when loss arrives.
They talk about the rise of death education on social media, the responsibility that comes with visibility, and how Eileen navigates misinformation by only sharing what she would say to a family sitting across from her. The conversation also looks at why funeral traditions are changing, how personalization matters more than formality, and what it really means to meet families where they are.
Tune in to hear why opening up about death may be one of the most meaningful ways to support the living.
Key Topics:
-Learning to face death with openness and less fear
-Offering families clarity, honesty, and reassurance
-Bringing humanity back into funeral care
-Honoring personal wishes and lived stories
-Finding connection and comfort through community
Quotes from the episode:
“Talking about death doesn’t make it happen, but avoiding it doesn’t stop it either.”
-Eileen Hollis
“There are bad people in every industry, and that doesn’t define everyone.”
-Jennifer Muldowney
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[00:00] Podcast Intro
[00:25] Eileen Hollis reflected on attending her first national funeral conference, describing how industry connections and emerging innovations inspired her, while also recognizing the time, cost, and staffing challenges for small funeral homes.
[08:49] Eileen shared how she uses social media to foster community in death care, navigate a crowded digital space, address misinformation thoughtfully, and communicate with care and integrity.
[17:09] Eileen explained her approach to social media as an optional educational resource that normalizes conversations around death, planning, and grief while meeting families with openness and respect.
[22:38] Eileen discussed the importance of personalization in funerals, emphasizing comfort, authenticity, trust, and meaningful human connection over rigid traditions or sales-driven practices.
[39:01] Outro
Connect with Eileen Hollis:
Email: HollisFunHome@gmail.com
Website: HollisFunsralHome.com
TikTok: @hollisfuneralhome
Instagram: @hollisfuneralhome
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