The Quiet Burnout No One Sees in Death Care
Karen Roldan Karen Roldan

The Quiet Burnout No One Sees in Death Care

Burnout in death care doesn’t look like collapse—it looks like showing up anyway. Funeral professionals often carry exhaustion silently, balancing compassion, responsibility, and grief without room to rest.

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When the Deceased Reminds You of Someone You Love
Karen Roldan Karen Roldan

When the Deceased Reminds You of Someone You Love

There are moments in funeral service that catch you off guard—not because of the death itself, but because of what it awakens inside you.

This is a kind of grief funeral directors rarely talk about.
Not because it’s rare—but because it’s quiet, internal, and deeply personal.

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The Emotional Weight of Being “The Strong One”

The Emotional Weight of Being “The Strong One”

If you’re the person everyone calls—the organizer, the steady voice, the one who “handles things”—grief can feel like a private burden you’re expected to carry quietly. This post honors the emotional weight of being “the strong one,” explains why this role forms, and offers gentle, practical ways to share the load without shame.

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The Truth About Cremation

The Truth About Cremation

 Behind every cremation is a life, a relationship, and a story that mattered deeply. There is no “easy” option when your heart is breaking. Cremation doesn’t take away the love or the grief. It simply changes the form of your goodbye.

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