• Episode Twenty Nine: Children at Funerals
    Feb 25 2026

    Should children attend funerals?
    Or is it better to shield them from death altogether?

    In this heartfelt (and lightly humorous) episode of The Final Touch Podcast, Gillian dives into one of the most common — and emotionally loaded — questions parents ask.

    You’ll learn:
    • When it may be healthy for kids to attend a funeral
    • How to prepare a child for an open casket
    • Why shielding children can sometimes create more fear
    • Age-appropriate ways to talk about death
    • How to give kids emotional safety without hiding reality

    If you’ve ever whispered, “Will this emotionally damage them?” — this episode is for you.

    Death is part of life.
    And how we introduce it to our children matters more than we think.

    🎙 Honest conversations.
    🤍 Gentle guidance.
    ✨ The final touch that makes all the difference.

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    13 mins
  • Episode Twenty Eight: Plan Your OWN Funeral
    Feb 18 2026

    Let’s talk about something no one wants to talk about—but everyone eventually needs to.

    In this episode of The Final Touch, we’re breaking down funeral pre-planning and pre-funding in a way that’s informative, honest, and yes… even a little humorous.

    We cover:
    • The difference between pre-planning and pre-funding
    • Why funeral costs will continue to rise (no matter the disposition)
    • How pre-funding with a payment plan protects your family
    • Why life insurance alone doesn’t lock in funeral costs
    • How to start the process—and what payment options are available
    • Why having these conversations with your family matters more than you think

    Pre-planning isn’t about being morbid—it’s about being prepared, thoughtful, and incredibly loving.

    Because the greatest gift you can leave your family isn’t confusion or stress—it’s peace of mind.

    🎙️ Honest conversations. Real education. A little laughter along the way.

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    16 mins
  • Episode Twenty Seven: Hospice The Future
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of The Final Touch podcast, host Gillian Lange continues the discussion on hospice care with Kristen Brockman, the community liaison for Hospice of San Angelo. They explore the evolving perceptions of hospice, the challenges faced in the healthcare system, and the importance of early conversations about end-of-life care. Kristen shares her personal journey and insights into how hospice can provide quality of life and support for patients and families. The conversation emphasizes the need for advocacy, addressing financial concerns, and the hope for a more compassionate approach to end-of-life care.

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    19 mins
  • Episode Twenty Six: The History of Hospice
    Jan 28 2026

    Hospice is one of the most misunderstood words in end-of-life care—and today, we’re talking about it openly, gently, and honestly.

    In this episode of The Final Touch, we explore what hospice truly is (and what it isn’t), where it came from, and how it supports both patients and families during one of life’s most vulnerable transitions. We’ll walk through hospice eligibility, where care takes place, and the roles of nurses, social workers, and chaplains. We’ll also talk about what happens immediately after death when someone is on hospice, who pronounces death, how hospice works with funeral homes, and what families often misunderstand about timing.

    This episode is for anyone who is facing hospice now, planning ahead, or simply wanting to understand end-of-life care without fear.

    Gentle, grounded, and human—because these conversations matter.

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    15 mins
  • Episode Twenty Five: End of Life Doulas
    Jan 21 2026

    End-of-Life Doulas are becoming a more visible part of death care — but what do they actually do, how are they trained, and where do boundaries sometimes blur?

    In this episode of The Final Touch, we take an honest, balanced look at the world of End-of-Life Doulas. We explore the history of the role, where doulas are most common, how families hire them, what services they provide, and what they typically cost.

    We also talk candidly about real-world situations where doulas have run into trouble — including scope-of-practice issues, medical misinformation, and post-death complications — and why collaboration with hospice and funeral professionals matters so much.

    This is not an episode meant to tear anyone down. It’s a conversation about transparency, ethics, and how death care works best when everyone understands their role.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether an End-of-Life Doula is right for your family — or how they fit into the larger death care system — this episode is for you.

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    21 mins
  • Episode Twenty Four: Toxicology
    Jan 14 2026

    This week on The Final Touch, we’re peeling back the curtain on the part of the autopsy process that confuses families the most: toxicology.

    We break down exactly how toxicology labs work — from choosing specimens to running screening tests, confirmatory testing, mass spectrometry, and why results often take weeks or even months.

    You’ll learn what toxicologists look for, how decomposition changes the process, what samples can be used when blood isn’t available, and why interpreting results is just as important as the science itself.

    If you’ve ever wondered what “pending toxicology” really means, this episode will give you clarity, insight, and a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most crucial steps in determining cause of death.

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    16 mins
  • Episode Twenty Three: Inside The Autopsy
    Dec 31 2025

    This week on The Final Touch, we go step-by-step through a standard forensic autopsy — from the first photograph to the final stitch. We break down the entire process: external exam, internal exam, toxicology, organ study, reconstruction, and how long each phase really takes.

    You’ll also learn how autopsies change when a body is severely decomposed, how pathologists work with anthropologists and entomologists, and the rare situations where a traditional autopsy just isn’t possible.

    Respectful, honest, and packed with insider knowledge: if you’ve ever wondered what happens behind the door of the autopsy suite, this episode pulls back the curtain. Perfect for funeral professionals, death investigators, true-crime listeners, and anyone who values transparency in death care.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 22: Autopsy
    Nov 19 2025

    Autopsies are one of the most misunderstood parts of the death-care process. In this episode of The Final Touch, we pull back the curtain on what really happens when a loved one dies unexpectedly—and the questions families often struggle to get answered.

    We explore:
    • When autopsies are required
    • Why they aren’t always ordered
    • Who makes the final call (JP vs Medical Examiner)
    • Why results take so long to come back
    • What options families have when they want an autopsy but the county declines
    • Real storytelling examples that show how autopsies bring truth, clarity, and closure

    Whether you're a funeral professional, someone navigating a recent loss, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes, this episode offers compassionate insight into a topic few feel comfortable discussing—but everyone deserves to understand.

    🎧 Listen now and learn why the final answers matter just as much as the final touch.

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    16 mins