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Creating Death Work: Beyond Validation
Nine Keys: the art, business, activism, and mystery of death work
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In this episode, Narinder invites death workers and grief workers into a deep remembering: you are not here to replicate what has already been done — you are here to dream, to create, to reshape death care itself.
Narinder speaks about the quiet trap of seeking approval — how it waters down your vision, drains your energy, and keeps your deepest offerings hidden.
She shares personal stories about choosing truth over popularity, and how standing firmly in her values magnetized the exact people who were seeking her voice.
You’ll be reminded that your "far out" ideas and your truths are sacred threads in the larger weaving of this work. Your authenticity is not just personal — it is part of the universe’s great unfolding.
This episode is a permission slip to stop asking if you are "allowed" and instead to step fully into the death care world you are here to build.
Maybe you are not here to fit in — maybe you are here to transform culture.
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