What if You Get Burnt Out? ЁЯФе
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Episode 122: On this episode, we chat with Kaylee, a mortuary science student who made the unique leap from decorating cakes to preparing loved ones for their final farewell. We dive into her journey from the pastry world to funeral service, the perks of studying mortuary science online, and the interesting mix of skills she brings from both fields.
Kaylee opens up about her passion for helping families through the hardest moments in their lives and her goal to specialize in trade embalming and restoration. We also talk about how the funeral industry is changing and why being adaptable and building genuine connections matters now more than ever.
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Show Notes:
(07:45) тАУ From pastries to a different sort of kitchen.
(15:32) тАУ Online ed for mortuary science.
(21:06) тАУ The biggest challenge in funeral service.
(38:08) тАУ Knowing people makes quite the difference in our line of work.
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Takeaways
- Kaylee transitioned from cake decorating to mortuary science due to burnout.
- Online mortuary education offers flexibility for students with busy lives.
- The funeral industry is evolving, with a growing acceptance of diverse practices.
- Personal experiences, like family loss, can inspire a career in funeral service.
- Creativity from cake decorating can enhance skills in cosmetizing the deceased.
- Support from family and mentors is crucial in pursuing a career in mortuary science.
- The importance of adapting to changes in the funeral industry post-COVID.
- Hands-on experience in a funeral home is essential for mortuary students.
- Building connections within the funeral community can enhance professional growth.
- Kaylee aims to focus on trade embalming and restoration in her career.
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