Episode 28 - Haunted

In the first of our Spooky season series - we talk about how we can ‘defang’ death, the loneliness of grief and different cultural perspectives on ritual those no longer with us

 
 

In this episode, we discuss Louise’s first book, Hungry Bones, which explores profound themes of loneliness and connection. We discuss how cultural perspectives on death shape our understanding and acceptance of it, and how open conversations can demystify and reduce the fear surrounding death.

Louise shares insights on how fragrance can evoke powerful memories and emotions tied to personal experiences, and the significant role scent plays in rituals and cultural practices surrounding death.

We explore how young adult literature, like This Poison Heart, addresses complex themes in accessible ways, with characters that are nuanced and relatable, reflecting real-life struggles - whilst emphasizes the importance of representation in literature, showcasing joy alongside struggle.

Join us as we highlight the interconnectedness of scent, memory, and identity, and the importance of open, honest discussions about death and representation in literature.

Available on you podcast app or listen below

Fragrances mentioned:
Pikake Essential Oil
White Flower Oil
Aromatics Elixir - Clinique
Vive La Fleur - Flaner Fragrances

Books mentioned:
Hungry Bones - Louise Hung
This Poison Heart - Kalynn Bayron


Find
Louise Hung on Instagram @louisehung1 or purchase a copy of ‘Hungry Bones’ from Scholastic (you can purchase from larger book providers, but make good choices)


Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records

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