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The Visible Death Worker

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🐦‍⬛ Visible Friday #7: Our First Vizzy D Family Meeting
🎬 Here is the recording of our first ever virtual cuppa for those who want to catch the replay. My day was full of unforeseen curve balls so ended up having to dial in from the car - but wouldn't have missed it for all the world! Deep thanks to those who joined & blessings to those who will join the replay. We're weaving something so special here... thanks for being here & creating this together. x 🐦‍⬛ THE BELL AND THE BLACKBIRD By David Whyte The sound of a bell still reverberating, or a blackbird calling from a corner of a field. Asking you to wake into this life or inviting you deeper to one that waits. Either way takes courage, either way wants you to be nothing but that self that is no self at all, wants you to walk to the place where you find you already know how to give every last thing away. The approach that is also the meeting itself, without any meeting at all. That radiance you have always carried with you as you walk both alone and completely accompanied in friendship by every corner of the world crying Allelujah. 🐦‍⬛
🐦‍⬛ Visible Friday #7: Our First Vizzy D Family Meeting
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Really hope i can come to the next one, so lovely to hear all of you...thank you.
Visibile Friday #4: Stop Calling It A Blog
Your experience deserves a better name… A while back, I changed one word on my website menu: BLOG became RESOURCES. That’s it. One word. But something big shifted. Not just visually, not just strategically. Something shifted in how I related to my own work. Because my inner critic had been quietly calling my writing self-indulgent for years. Just Amy processing things on the internet. Nothing to see here. 🙈 Renaming it asked me a different question. Not *what am I feeling?* but *how can this be of service?* It gave me a new angle for crafting and sharing my experiences. Through the lens of genuine usefulness rather than whatever that voice in my head had decided it was. And here’s what happened… The RESOURCES section is now the most visited part of my entire website. Those articles act as standalone lead magnets. They’re the main driver of my newsletter sign-ups. People find them, read them, and decide if they want more. Same writing. Same ideas. Just held differently. TRY IT FOR YOURSELF: Here’s a place to start. Look at what you’ve already written, or already know, or list some ideas you have - (or use any of these…), and ask: what is this actually doing? 1. “Some thoughts on embalming” → A plain-language guide to what embalming is, what it isn’t, and what families can ask 2. “Why I stopped using the word closure” → A reflective piece on grief language and what we say instead 3. “That funeral that changed everything for me” → A case study in what meaningful ceremony actually looks like 4. “What I wish families knew before they called a funeral home” → A practical rights-and-choices guide for people at the beginning of the process 5. “How I plan a ceremony when I’ve never met the person” → A behind-the-scenes look at ceremony design methodology 6. “On sitting with a body at home” → An introduction to home vigil and what families need to know 7. “The questions nobody asks at the arrangement meeting” → A question bank for families navigating funeral decisions
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I am feeling so inspired and fired up, thank you so much for your valuable insights 🥰
Social Media: Let’s all find each other out there 🐦‍⬛
Death care content can feel like shouting into the void sometimes - especially in the early days, especially on platforms that don’t always love what we talk about. So let’s make it a little less lonely… Drop your handles below - Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, wherever you’re showing up - and let’s go find each other. Follow, engage, share what moves you. This is how we build something together. 🐦‍⬛ I’ll go first: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/amyfirthministry TT - https://www.tiktok.com/@aussiedeathcarelady Facebook - www.facebook.com/amyfirthmusic The Visible Death Worker: https://www.instagram.com/visibledeathworker https://www.tiktok.com/@visibledeathworker Amy x
Social Media: Let’s all find each other out there 🐦‍⬛
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I am so bad at social media! Almost ashamed to share it haha You can find my FB here: (1) Facebook
🌻 Introduce Yourself...
It's so wonderful to see you all start to arrive - I feel like the excited/nervous party host who's spent way too long decorating and tidying... now it's time to exhale and receive the joy of you each arriving... :) Feel free to share a quick intro in the comments below... perhaps: where you're based, what you do & one main struggle you have with promoting your work/services... GO! x
🌻 Introduce Yourself...
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Hello! I am so happy to have found this lovely lively community through a fellow interfaith ministers Instagram account, equally lovely and lively! I live in a village in Somerset, UK. I am an ordained interfaith minister, and really happy to "disrupt" the death market with advocacy. I am an advocate in another role, supporting family carers. I love wedding work, healing and building community. Really happy to be here. Thank you Amy for this space. So needed.
Start Here: Watch Welcome Video & Tour
If you work in death care - as a funeral celebrant, death doula, funeral director, interfaith minister or end of life carer - and you want to build your presence so the families who need you can actually find you, you're in exactly the right place. The community is free to join. With free & paid classes added all the time. And this is very much a living, growing thing - built for a global community of death workers doing things differently. Start by watching the welcome video here. Then have a look around, introduce yourself in the community feed, and let me know what you most want to learn... Welcome to The Visible Death Worker 👋 Really glad you're here. 🖤
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Late to the party, so happy to be here, you are speaking my love language of death care - thank you for creating this beautiful space! xx
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Samantha Radford
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I am an ordained interfaith minister and celebrant, living in Somerset UK. I also work as a hospital carer liaison advocate in Bristol with families.

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Joined Apr 23, 2026
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