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Living Above the Legacy: Sharon McGarry’s Journey in Funeral Service
Apr 30, 2026
22m 20s
What Canadians Really Think About Death: Part 2
Apr 16, 2026
23m 54s
What Canadians Really Think About Death: Part 1
Apr 2, 2026
23m 41s
East Meets Central: Comparing Funeral Trends from Ontario to Nova Scotia with Patrick Curry
Mar 19, 2026
24m 20s
A "Love Letter" to the Funeral Profession
Mar 11, 2026
7m 15s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/30/26 | 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 | 22m 20s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | 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 | 23m 54s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | 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 | 23m 41s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | 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 | 24m 20s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | 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 | 7m 15s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | 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 | 24m 18s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | Rites of Passage: Funeral Customs in Alberta with Chris Clements | Every community has its own way of honouring life.In episode 28 of Digging Deep, Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD, is joined by Chris Clements, Owner of Beaverlodge Funeral Service in Beaverlodge, Alberta, to discuss funeral customs and rites of passage in Alberta.This episode highlights how tradition, culture, and community shape meaningful service and why understanding regional perspectives matters in deathcare.A thoughtful and grounded conversation.Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.LinkedIn | 22m 50s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | Bridging Borders: Trends in North America’s Deathcare Sector with Jayson Gordon | The future of deathcare does not stop at borders. In episode 27 of Digging Deep, President and CEO of GFD Heather Kiteley speaks with Jayson Gordon, President of Service Corporation International Canada, about the trends shaping the deathcare sector across North America. From evolving consumer needs to sector-wide transformation, the conversation offers a strategic look at where the sector is headed and how professionals can stay ahead. Insightful. Timely. Essential listening. Stay connected!Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 21m 15s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | Behind the Profession: A Journey Into Funeral Service with David Root | Behind every profession is a story worth telling.In episode #26 of Digging Deep, Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD, is joined by David Root, Alberta Funeral Service Association (AFSA) Past-President and General Manager at Pierson’s Funeral Service in Calgary, Alberta, for an honest and insightful conversation about a life dedicated to funeral service.From leadership and legacy to the deep sense of responsibility that comes with serving families, this episode sheds light on the human side of the profession built on compassion, integrity and purpose.A powerful reminder of why this work matters.Stay connected!Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. | 24m 05s | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | Uncovering Canadians' Lack of Awareness Around Deathcare Expenses with Daniel Baxter | Did you know many Canadians are unaware of the true cost of deathcare?In our latest episode of Digging Deep, host President and CEO Heather Kiteley speaks with guest Daniel Baxter, Owner and Funeral Director of Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel in British Columbia, Canada. They explore findings that reveal surprising gaps in awareness and what professionals can do to educate, empower, and prepare families for the financial realities of final arrangements.A must listen for anyone passionate about advancing the profession through transparency and education.Stay connected! Subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 24m 48s | ||||||
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| 12/25/25 | Mastering Preneed: Proven Strategies for Helping Families Plan Ahead with Heather Harper | What separates good preneed planning from great? Strategy, trust, and timing.In this episode of Digging Deep, President and CEO of GFD Heather Kiteley speaks with Heather Harper, Preneed Manager and Funeral Director at Serenity Funeral Service in Edmonton, Alberta. They uncover proven strategies that empower professionals to help families feel confident about planning ahead.Tune in for actionable insights to elevate your approach.Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 29m 14s | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | Preneed and Beyond: Supporting Families While Sustaining the Business with Andrew Huskilson | The intersection of compassion and sustainability continues to shape the future of funeral service.In this episode of Digging Deep, President and CEO of GFD Heather Kiteley speaks with President, Licensed Funeral Director, and Embalmer at H.M. Huskilson’s Funeral Homes and Crematoriums Ltd. in Nova Scotia, Canada, Andrew Huskilson. They dive into the evolving world of preneed. They discuss how professionals can support families through thoughtful planning while ensuring long-term business success.Insights, strategies and stories from those doing the best all in one episode.Stay connected!Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 22m 11s | ||||||
| 11/27/25 | A Season of Remembrance: Holiday Traditions and Memorials with Heather Jackson | Togetherness and reflection.In this heartfelt episode of Digging Deep, President and CEO of GFD Heather Kiteley explores how families and professionals honour loved ones through meaningful holiday traditions and memorials with Advanced Planning Director, Heather Jackson from James Reid Funeral Home in Kingston, Ontario.Discover stories of remembrance that bring comfort, connection, and community during the most emotional time in a family’s life.Stay connected!Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 20m 11s | ||||||
| 11/14/25 | Naturally Resting: Embracing Green Burials with Lorraine Fracy | What does it mean to embrace natural resting?In this episode, Heather Kiteley, President & CEO of GFD, speaks with Lorraine Fracy, Manager of Client Services and Administrative Operations at Royal Oak Burial Park. They discuss the growing movement toward green burials, the values behind it, and how families are making more environmentally conscious choices in end-of-life planning.Stay connected! Subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 25m 14s | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | Tradition to Transformation: How Deathcare Has Evolved Over the Decades with Athena Theodorakakis | How have deathcare traditions and trends evolved over the decades?In this episode, Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD sits down with Athena Theodorakakis, Funeral Director at Arbutus Funeral Service and British Columbia Funeral Association (BCFA) Past President 2023-2025. Together, they reflect on how deathcare services have shifted across generations from long-standing traditions to modern transformation and what these changes mean for the profession today.Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 22m 14s | ||||||
| 10/16/25 | Voices of Experience: A Panel on Canada’s Deathcare Trends Part 2 | What can deathcare professionals learn from how Canadians are rethinking end-of-life planning?Part 2 of GFD’s 2025 Annual General Meeting panel discussion continues the exploration of Canada’s evolving deathcare landscape. Hosted by Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD, this conversation features the same insightful panelists: Patrick McGarry, Co-Owner and Chief Operating Officer of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, Rebecca Steckly Co-Owner and Managing Director of Dreisinger Funeral Home; and Angie Aquino, President of Funeral Services at Mount Pleasant Group. Building on Part 1, this episode dives deeper into the sector’s challenges and opportunities.Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. https://ca.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada | 34m 09s | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | Voices of Experience: A Panel on Canada’s Deathcare Trends Part 1 | How are deathcare professionals navigating the changing landscape of end-of-life planning in Canada?GFD’s 2025 Annual General Meeting was proud to host a panel of leaders in the deathcare profession who shared their perspectives on Canada’s evolving deathcare landscape.Our discussion, hosted by Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD, brought forward unique experiences and valuable takeaways from: Patrick McGarry, Co-Owner & COO of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, Rebecca Steckly, Co-Owner and Managing Director of Dreisinger Funeral Home, and Angie Aquino, President of Funeral Services of Mount Pleasant Group. This part of a two-part conversation explored the current realities and challenges shaping the sector.Stay connected!Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 32m 30s | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | Aftercare: Navigating Grief and Ongoing Support With Todd Reinholt | The service may end, but our support endures – walking beside families as they navigate their journey through grief.In episode 17 of Digging Deep, Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD, talks with Todd Reinholt, Funeral Director, Celebrant, and Grief Recovery Specialist, about the power of aftercare. Todd brings a heartfelt perspective on how funeral professionals can extend empathy and healing long after the service ends.Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 26m 20s | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | Honouring Heroes: Behind the Scenes of Canadian Military Funerals with Allan Job | What does it take to honour Canada’s fallen with dignity and respect?In this episode of Digging Deep, GFD’s President and CEO, Heather Kiteley, talks with Allan Job, Vice President of Beechwood Funeral, Cemetery & Cremation Services. They dig into a powerful conversation about Canadian military funerals and offer a behind-the-scenes view of how we pay respect to our fallen heroes. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to services, remembrance, and legacy. Don't forget to follow us on the GFD LinkedIn! GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 25m 12s | ||||||
| 8/21/25 | The Preplanning Paradox: Why Awareness is Declining While Importance is Rising with Jason Meidl | In this episode of Digging Deep, Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD dives into one of the most pressing and puzzling trends in funeral service today: The Preplanning Paradox.Our guest, Jason Meidl, Managing Director and Owner of Creston Valley Funeral Services, joins us to explore why awareness around funeral preplanning is decreasing, even as its importance continues to rise.From shifting consumer behaviours to sector blind spots, Jason offers thoughtful insights and practical ideas for re- engaging in meaningful end-of-life conversations before it is too late. Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more. GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 26m 55s | ||||||
| 8/7/25 | Final Tributes: Planning High-Profile Funerals with Patrick McGarry | In this episode of Digging Deep, we go behind the scenes with Patrick McGarry, Co-Owner and COO of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry. He joins GFD’s President & CEO Heather Kiteley to share real-world insights on planning high-profile funerals with grace, professionalism, and care.From working with dignitaries and families to handling media attention and logistical complexity, Patrick shares what it takes to honour lives in the public eye.Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 24m 28s | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | Strength in Unity: Why a National Association Matters More Than Ever | Why our National voice in Funeral Service can not be ignored.In this episode, President and CEO of GFD Heather Kiteley digs into the power of national collaboration in the deathcare sector with two inspiring leaders: Shari Yearwood, Managing Director at New Haven Funeral Centre, and Kollin Weatherbee, Owner of Sydney Memorial Chapel.As Members of the Funeral Service Association of Canada Board (FSAC), Shari and Kollin discuss why now, more than ever, is the time for our profession to come together under one national voice. From advocacy and standards to shared community goals, this episode is a call to unity and action.Stay connected! Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest podcast, episode highlights, and more.GFD of Canada | LinkedIn | 20m 22s | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | Changing Attitudes Towards Death: How Millennials Will Shape the Deathcare Sector | The way we think about planning for death is changing.In episode #12 of Digging Deep, President and CEO of GFD, Heather Kiteley, talks with Meghan Henning, Board Director at GFD and Manager at Lakefield Cemetery, to discuss how millennials are rewriting the rules of the deathcare sector. Meghan and Heather explore what is shaping the future and what it means for professionals working in the deathcare space. | 16m 41s | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | Digital Evolution: How Technology is Transforming Funeral Prearranging With Bradley Jones | How are digital tools shaping the future of funeral preplanning?Digital transformation is making funeral pre-arrangements more accessible. In this episode, President and CEO Heather Kiteley has a discussion with Bradley Jones from Ridley Funeral Home on “Digital Evolution-How Technology is Transforming Pre-Arranging.”They discuss the growing interest of families pre-planning digitally and ways funeral professionals can keep up with the evolving needs of the families they serve.Follow us on LinkedIn for exclusive podcast content! https://www.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada | 19m 04s | ||||||
| 5/29/25 | Finding Common Ground: Managing Family Conflicts in the Cemetery Setting With Rebecca Kit | Ever wonder how cemeterians handle conflict with families?Bereavement professionals frequently navigate emotionally charged situations involving grieving families. In this episode of Digging Deep, Rebecca Kitt from Woodlawn Memorial shares her strategies with host Heather Kiteley, President and CEO of GFD, for resolving conflicts with empathy, professionalism, and fairness. They discuss what it means to “Find Common Ground: Managing Family Conflicts in Cemeteries.”Follow us on LinkedIn for exclusive podcast content! https://www.linkedin.com/company/gfdcanada | 21m 16s | ||||||
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