Digging Deep

Digging Deep

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Final Honours: Stories of Repatriation & Military Farewells with Allan Cole
Honour. Duty. Care. In episode 37 of Digging Deep, President & CEO Heather Kiteley speaks with Allan Cole, Owner and President of MacKinnon & Bowes LTD., about repatriation and military farewells, sharing powerful stories behind these final journeys. A deeply moving conversation. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. https://ca.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada
Why a National Association Matters with Pam Moss
What does the future of deathcare look like? In episode 36 of Digging Deep, President & CEO of GFD and FSAC Board Member Heather Kiteley connects with Pam Moss, Executive Director of the Funeral Service Association of Canada (FSAC), to discuss FSAC’s vision and the path forward for the profession. A must-listen for those shaping what comes next. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. GFD of Canada | LinkedIn
The Changing Landscape of Funeral Homes with Brett Denning
The funeral profession is evolving – fast! In episode 35 of Digging Deep, President & CEO Heather Kiteley sits down with Brett Denning, Owner and Funeral Director of Denning Funeral Homes, to discuss the changing landscape of the funeral sector and what it means for the future. Insightful, relevant, and forward-looking. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. GFD of Canada | LinkedIn
Honouring Loved Ones: The Importance of Final Resting Places with Marc Bisson
Why do final resting places matter so deeply? In this episode of Digging Deep, President & CEO Heather Kiteley sits down with Marc Bisson, Managing Director of Catholic Cemeteries for the Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall, to discuss the lasting significance of final resting places. Together, they explore how these spaces provide comfort, connection, and a sense of legacy for families navigating loss. From evolving preferences to the emotional significance of places, this conversation offers a meaningful perspective for professionals who support families every day. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. GFD of Canada | LinkedIn
Living Above the Legacy: Sharon McGarry’s Journey in Funeral Service
Legacy is not just what we inherit; it is what we build. In episode 33 of Digging Deep, GFD’s President and CEO Heather Kiteley speaks with the President of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, in Ottawa, Ontario, Sharon McGarry. They talk about leadership, succession, and shaping the future of funeral service. Sharon’s story is a compelling reminder of how deeply family, legacy, and innovation can intertwine within funeral service. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. https://ca.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada
What Canadians Really Think About Death: Part 2
Part Two is Here. In this continuation of our Funeral Service Association of Canada (FSAC) 2025 panel discussion led by GFD’s President and CEO Heather Kiteley, featuring Patrick Curry, Becky Steckly, and Ryan McLane. This episode challenges us to understand Canadians' thought processes and their views on death. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. https://ca.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada
What Canadians Really Think About Death: Part 1
What Canadians think about death and what deathcare professionals assume are not always aligned. In episode 31 of Digging Deep, President and CEO Heather Kiteley hosts a dynamic panel discussion recorded at the 2025 Funeral Service Association of Canada (FSAC) conference. Panellists Patrick Curry, Rebecca Steckly, and Ryan McLane explore the realities behind consumer attitudes toward death and funeral planning. This is part one of a two-part conversation series that challenges assumptions and encourages deeper discussion. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.https://ca.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada
East Meets Central: Comparing Funeral Trends from Ontario to Nova Scotia with Patrick Curry
Is funeral service evolving the same way across Canada? In episode 30 of Digging Deep, President and CEO Heather Kiteley sits down with Patrick Curry, President of C.L. Curry Funeral Services Ltd. in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, to explore how trends differ between Ontario and Nova Scotia. From cremation to personalization expectations, regional nuances matter. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. https://ca.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada
A "Love Letter" to the Funeral Profession
On March 11th, we recognize and celebrate the dedication of funeral professionals across the country on National Funeral Directors Day. To honour this day, we are releasing a special bonus episode of the Digging Deep podcast, featuring our President and CEO, Heather Kiteley, reading a heartfelt “Love Letter” to the sector. This message is a tribute to the compassion, resilience, and unwavering commitment shown by funeral directors every day as they support families through some of life’s most difficult moments. Take a moment to listen to this special message of appreciation. Stay Connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast episode highlights and more. https://www.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada/?viewAsMember=true
Celebrating the Positive Perception of the Deathcare Sector with Bradd Tuck
It is time to celebrate the impact of the deathcare sector. In episode 29 of Digging Deep, Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD, is joined by Bradd Tuck, Executive Director of the British Columbia Funeral Association (BCFA), to discuss the importance of positive perception, advocacy, and professional pride within the sector. This episode shines a light on the meaningful work being done every day and why it matters. An inspiring and necessary conversation. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. https://www.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada/?viewAsMember=true
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