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Tom Antram on using preneed for funeral home growth
Jun 4, 2026
43m 59s
Adapting to the rise in cremation with Billy Eaton
May 21, 2026
51m 02s
Funeral home marketing strategies with Kasi Welch Baker
May 7, 2026
49m 23s
Hospitality in funeral service with Tracey Brumley
Apr 23, 2026
33m 07s
Funeral home finances with Ian Seekins
Apr 9, 2026
41m 24s
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| 6/4/26 | ![]() Tom Antram on using preneed for funeral home growth | How long could your funeral home survive without a single at-need call? With an active preneed program, it’s longer than you think. In this episode, host Paul Lovelace and Tom Antram sit down to talk about how preneed can protect your funeral home’s future. They explore strategies for aligning your at-need and preneed teams, choosing the partners and providers, and using technology to improve your families' experiences. Don’t miss this conversation that features decades of experience and ideas you can put to work in your funeral home today. About Tom Antram: Tom Antram is the President and CEO of French Funerals & Cremations. He is a Board Member for the New Mexico Board of Funeral Service and has previously served as the President of Selected Independent Funeral Homes. Connect with Tom here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-antram-cfsp-1a9b1217/ Learn more about French Funerals & Cremations here: https://www.frenchfunerals.com/ Find out more ways to grow your preneed program the right way here: https://www.fdl.co/blog/preneed-competitive-advantage About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6-5m5Pm4_Xy4w2d2nt Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 43m 59s | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Adapting to the rise in cremation with Billy Eaton | The rise in cremation is undeniable, but the real question is: how are you adapting? In this episode, host Paul Lovelace welcomes Billy Eaton to the podcast for a conversation on adapting to the rise in cremation. Billy shares how technology-driven arrangement conferences can increase average revenue, why personalized jewelry and artisan glass are resonating with families, and how strategic merchandising can help you better serve families and close the revenue gap. For expert insights and valuable takeaways, tune in to this episode of The Director’s Playbook. About Billy Eaton: Billy Eaton is the Vice President of Strategic and National Accounts at Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions. Connect with Billy here: / billy-eaton-0304a123 Learn more about Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions here: https://matthewsaurora.com/ About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6... Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 51m 02s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Funeral home marketing strategies with Kasi Welch Baker | Funeral home marketing looks different today than it did 20 years ago. With so much change, you may feel overwhelmed. But you aren’t alone. In this episode of The Director’s Playbook, Kasi shares her expertise on modern funeral home marketing and tips for digital adaptation. From strengthening your website and offering online arrangements to investing in community relationships and pet services, learn practical ways to stay present, relevant, and accessible to today’s families. About Kasi Welch Baker: Kasi Welch Baker is the Owner and Funeral Director at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory, Yellow Rose Cremation, and Companions Pet Cremation Services. She is also on the Board of Directors at Directors Investment Group. Connect with Kasi here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kasi-welch-baker-7a4006bb/ Learn more about Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory here: https://npwelch.com/ Learn more about Yellow Rose Cremation here: https://www.yellowrosecremation.com/ Learn more about Companions Pet Cremation Services here: https://www.companionspetcremation.com/ About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6-5m5Pm4_Xy4w2d2nt Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 49m 23s | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Hospitality in funeral service with Tracey Brumley | What do families remember most about a funeral home? Usually, it’s the way you made them feel. And that’s where hospitality comes in. In this episode, host Paul Lovelace sits down with Tracey Brumley to talk about what true hospitality looks like in funeral service. Tracey shares how to elevate your service without overcomplicating your operations through intentional training, gathering feedback, and more. For practical insights to elevate your service, tune in to this episode of The Director’s Playbook! About Tracey Brumley: Tracey Brumley is the Event Center Manager and Executive Administrator of Funeral Operations at Spring Grove Funeral Homes. Connect with Tracey here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/traceybrumley/ Learn more about Spring Grove here: https://www.springgrove.org/ About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6-5m5Pm4_Xy4w2d2nt Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 33m 07s | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Funeral home finances with Ian Seekins | Are you overlooking numbers that can make or break your business? Host Paul Lovelace welcomes Ian Seekins to the podcast to tackle funeral home financials. Ian shares the financial metrics every funeral home owner should track, why these numbers matter, and how they impact your funeral home. If you’re looking to better understand or improve your finances, this episode is for you! About Ian Seekins: With over a decade of experience in the financial industry, Ian Seekins serves as the Director of Funeral Home Lending at Funeral Directors Life (FDL). Learn more about FDL’s lending services here: https://www.fdl.co/financial/mortgage-lending Have a lending or financial question for Ian? Contact him here: https://meetings.hubspot.com/ian-seekins/fdlending About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6-5m5Pm4_Xy4w2d2nt Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 41m 24s | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Natural organic reduction with Katrina Spade | Natural organic reduction is more than a trend. And with consumer demand growing, it’s crucial for funeral professionals to be proactive. In this episode, host Paul Lovelace sits down with Katrina Spade to unpack the science, ceremony, and consumer demand behind natural organic reduction. To learn about how natural organic reduction works, the value it provides to families, and where funeral homes fit into the equation, tune in to this episode of The Director’s Playbook! About Katrina Spade: Katrina Spade is the Founder and CEO of Recompose, the world’s first human composting company. Since 2011, Katrina has worked to bring the human composting process to the world. Connect with Katrina here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrina-spade-37047439/ Learn more about Recompose here: https://recompose.life/ About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6-5m5Pm4_Xy4w2d2nt Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 42m 43s | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Robbie Hulme and the future of funeral service | What keeps most funeral home owners up at night? According to guest Robbie Hume, three concerns stand out: technology, succession planning, and staffing. In this episode, Robbie and host Paul Lovelace unpack each concern and share practical insights. From embracing digital tools to preparing for transition, this conversation offers clarity in an increasingly complex landscape. If you’re thinking about the future of your firm, you’ll find this episode both encouraging and actionable. About Robbie Hulme: Robbie Hulme is the CEO and Founder of Impact Funeral Partners. Before launching his company in 2020, he spent years working for a national preneed provider, building meaningful relationships and finding his passion for service and growth. Connect with Robbie here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbiehulme/ Learn more about Impact Funeral Partners here: https://www.impactfuneral.com/ About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6-5m5Pm4_Xy4w2d2nt Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 54m 47s | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Matt Bailey on adapting to change | It’s no secret that families' preferences are changing. The question is: How are you adapting to that change? In this episode of The Director’s Playbook, host Paul Lovelace and Matt Bailey talk about how to educate “no‑service” families, use celebrant‑led services to create meaning, and use technology to extend your reach. Matt also shares how you can drive referrals and grow market share through surveys, customer satisfaction scores, and attention to detail. About Matt Bailey: Matt Bailey is a sixth-generation funeral director, Certified Celebrant, and the President & Owner of Bailey Family Funeral Homes. He has served on the boards of the International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association (ICCFA), the Connecticut Funeral Directors Association, the American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service, and others. Matt was also named the Funeral Director of the Year by American Funeral Director Magazine in 2021 and co-hosts The Graveyard Shift podcast. Learn more about Matt here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbaileycfsp/ Learn more about Bailey Family Funeral Homes here: https://www.baileycares.com/ Learn more about The Graveyard Shift podcast here: https://www.passare.com/passare-podcasts Learn more about celebrant training here: https://www.insightbooks.com/ | 43m 59s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Miki Tufto and funeral service trends | Feeling the pressure of consolidation, staffing shortages, and families' changing preferences? Host Paul Lovelace sits down with Miki Tufto to unpack the major shifts shaping the funeral profession. They discuss alternative burial methods, succession planning, the growing role of women in the profession, and what these trends mean for your funeral home. For practical strategies and valuable takeaways, tune in to this episode of The Director’s Playbook! About Miki Tufto: As the Executive Director at the Minnesota Funeral Directors Association, Miki Tufto works side by side with funeral homes across Minnesota. Miki has over 20 years of experience in association leadership and management, bringing a valuable perspective to the conversation. Connect with Miki here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikitufto/ Learn more about the Minnesota Funeral Directors Association here: https://www.mnfuneral.org/ About the podcast: It’s no secret that being a funeral professional is more challenging than ever. Between meeting families' changing needs and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of funeral service, you need proven strategies you can rely on to grow your business. Join us as we share insights and solutions on how you can improve your care for families and increase your market share. Whether you're pursuing growth, aiming to reduce stress, or striving to stay on top of industry trends, The Director's Playbook offers the tools to help you thrive. Have a topic you want to hear on the podcast? Share your ideas and feedback with us here: https://share.hsforms.com/1pq5NVjTdR6-5m5Pm4_Xy4w2d2nt Find more episodes here: https://www.fdl.co/podcasts | 49m 23s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Rob Paterkiewicz on independent funeral homes | What does it take for an independently owned funeral home to not only survive? But to thrive, too? Host Paul Lovelace welcomes Rob Paterkiewicz to the podcast for a conversation on independent funeral homes and the challenges they face. From staffing and retention to culture and business opportunities, Rob shares insights that will help you overcome obstacles and strengthen your business. If you’re looking to better support your staff or position your funeral home for long-term success, tune in to this episode! About Rob Paterkiewicz: Rob Paterkiewicz is the Executive Director and CEO at Selected Independent Funeral Homes. With over 30 years of experience in management and leadership, Rob brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the podcast. Connect with Rob here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paterkiewicz/ Learn more about Selected Independent Funeral Homes here: https://www.selectedfuneralhomes.org/ | 48m 19s | ||||||
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| 1/16/26 | ![]() Chris Johnson on embracing challenges | What if every obstacle you faced in your funeral home was a growth opportunity? Host Paul Lovelace welcomes Chris Johnson for a thought-provoking episode of The Director’s Playbook. The two talk about servant leadership, having an abundance mentality, and the importance of viewing challenges as opportunities. For new ways to grow your business, tune in! About Chris Johnson: Chris Johnson is the Co-Founder and CEO at Sepio Guard. With over a decade of experience serving funeral homes and families, Chris brings practical, real-world insight into how to support families in their most vulnerable moments. | 46m 54s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Bob Gordon on innovative service | What happens when a 130-year-old cemetery combines innovation with tradition and legacy? In this episode, host Paul Lovelace welcomes Bob Gordon to the podcast. The two discuss the importance of understanding consumers' needs, innovative approaches to service, and future trends that focus on personalization and community engagement. About Bob Gordon: Bob Gordon is a fourth-generation funeral director with more than 45 years of experience in the profession. Bob is the President and CEO of Cypress Lawn Cemetery Association and is the current President of The International Cemetery, Cremation & Funeral Association ICCFA (https://iccfa.com/). | 50m 20s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Walker Posey on legacy and leadership | In this episode of The Director's Playbook, I sit down with Walker Posey, managing director of Posey Funeral Directors, a fourth-generation funeral home owner from South Carolina. We delve into the evolution of leadership within the funeral service, exploring the balance between tradition and innovation. Walker shares invaluable insights on the importance of community service, the changing dynamics of consumer expectations, and the integration of technology in funeral practices. From discussing the significance of meaningful ceremonies to the role of AI in enhancing services, Walker emphasizes the need for funeral professionals to adapt while maintaining their core values. Join us as we uncover the legacy of leadership and the future of funeral service through Walker's unique experiences and perspectives. About Walker Posey: Walker Posey is a fourth-generation funeral director and embalmer with a family history dating back 130 years in funeral service. Walker is the Owner and Funeral Director at Posey Funeral Directors and a spokesperson for the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA). | 42m 22s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Lisa Baue on women in the funeral profession | According to the American Board of Funeral Service Education, over 75% of the students enrolled in funeral service education programs in the U.S. in 2022 were women. Those numbers have continued to rise as more women are entering the funeral profession than ever before. In this episode, host Paul Lovelace welcomes Lisa Baue for a conversation about growth, leadership, and women in the funeral profession. Lisa reflects on her own journey as a funeral professional, from inheriting her father’s business to learning how to lead a team. For tips on cultivating a supportive work environment, recruiting the right people, embracing change, and more, listen now! About Lisa Baue: Lisa Baue is the founder and CEO of Funeral Women Lead, podcast host for 4 Women and a Funeral, and the best-selling author of Wake-Up Calls: A Journey of Learning to Lead and Succeed in the Funeral and Deathcare Profession. | 45m 56s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Family-owned funeral homes with the Hoff family | What does it take to run a successful, family-owned funeral home across generations? In this episode of The Director’s Playbook, host Paul Lovelace welcomes retired funeral home owner Tim Hoff and his children, Ashley Hoff-Czaplewski and Tyler Hoff, who are also funeral professionals. The group discusses working with family, the importance of succession planning, and the power of community connection. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to preserve a legacy while adapting to change, this episode is for you. | 50m 25s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Curtis Funk and Kelly Gilgenbach on AI in funeral homes | Description: What if artificial intelligence could help you serve families better and make your funeral home more efficient? In this episode of the Director’s Playbook, host Paul Lovelace huddles up with Curtis Funk, CEO of Tukios, and Kelly Gilgenbach, VP of Sales at Funeral Directors Life and Passare, for a game-changing conversation on how AI is impacting funeral service. Curtis and Kelly share real-life AI examples, practical advice for getting started, and insights on how AI can free up your time for what matters most: human connection. Plus, learn how to improve your online presence for AI search to stay ahead of your competition. | 41m 36s | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() Preneed sales professionals and Macy Lane | What if one staff member could boost your revenue, strengthen your team, and give families the peace of mind they need? In this episode, host Paul Lovelace sits down with Macy Lane, a licensed funeral director turned preneed specialist, to reveal how she's helped many funeral homes in her area. Macy shares how a dedicated sales professional can drive your preneed program, reduce staff stress, and create lasting value for families. Plus, you’ll learn practical tips for integrating preneed into your operations and using technology to stay ahead. | 40m 24s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Mortuary school trends and insights with Cody Walker | In a 2023 survey, the National Funeral Directors Association found that nearly 60% of all funeral professionals planned to retire by 2028. How will that impact the funeral profession? In this episode of The Director’s Playbook, host Paul Lovelace is joined by Cody Walker, Dean of Assessment at Pierce Colleges of Funeral Service. They explore what’s being done to prepare the next generation of funeral professionals and what you can do to support them. From mortuary school trends to the importance of embracing new ideas, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you build a strong team that’s ready for the future. | 33m 33s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() Technology in the funeral profession with Josh McQueen and Kyle Swearingen | Technology is changing the way funeral homes operate. But for many funeral professionals, that shift can bring uncertainty. Will technology replace funeral professionals? Is it possible to utilize technology without losing human connection? Host Paul Lovelace sits down with FDL’s very own Josh McQueen, VP of Marketing and Product, and Kyle Swearingen, VP of Development, to tackle those questions head-on. They explore how funeral homes can embrace innovation as a tool to better serve families. From overcoming resistance to change to using technology as a competitive advantage, this episode provides valuable insights every funeral home can use. | 31m 36s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() The Expert Families Need: Dr. Alan Wolfelt on Funeral Education | Part 2 | You believe in the value of funerals. Now, it’s time to learn how to share that value with families. In part two of their conversation, host Paul Lovelace and renowned grief counselor, author, and speaker Dr. Alan Wolfelt move beyond the “why” of funeral education and dive into the “how.” This episode challenges you to rethink old habits, embrace your role as a teacher, and confidently lead families in a changing world. Discover practical ways to guide families with empathy, ask better questions, and use funeral ceremony elements to create healing experiences. To learn more about how to clearly and compassionately share the value of a funeral with families, explore The Virtual Wolfelt Experience (www.fdl.co/virtual-wolfelt-experience) and discuss a custom training package for your funeral home. | 20m 30s | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | ![]() The Expert Families Need: Dr. Alan Wolfelt on Funeral Education | Part 1 | Are you giving families what they want or what they need? Many families don't know how to create a healing and meaningful funeral. You can change that - if you're willing to educate families. Host Paul Lovelace welcomes renowned grief counselor, author, and speaker Dr. Alan Wolfelt to the podcast to discuss why funeral professionals need to be teachers and experts for families. The two explore why most families are unfamiliar with death and grief, the responsibility you have to share your knowledge, how to teach families while respecting their wishes, and more. Leave a lasting impact on those you serve by turning your arrangement conference room into a classroom! To learn more about how to clearly and compassionately share the value of a funeral with families, explore The Virtual Wolfelt Experience (https://www.fdl.co/virtual-wolfelt-experience) and discuss a custom training package for your funeral home. | 28m 36s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | ![]() Patrick Zalusky and advance planning seminars | Advance planning seminars have long been a great way to grow a funeral home’s preneed program. But the value of these seminars goes beyond securing appointments. They also build trust with your families. In this episode of The Director’s Playbook, host Paul Lovelace and Patrick Zalusky, Owner of Laker Planning Service, discuss how these events can generate leads and be the first step in building relationships with families. From planning and marketing to presentation and follow-up, you’ll get practical tips on how to have impactful seminars and develop strategies to overcome common fears, measure success, and create an experience that’s meaningful. | 28m 37s | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() George Owens on funeral home surveys | What if the key to growing your funeral home was the voices of the families you serve? To protect your level of care today and increase your market share and profitability tomorrow, you need an honest picture of how families view your funeral home. Surveys can provide that invaluable insight. Episode 4 welcomes George Owens, President and Founder of Fortitude Research & Marketing. Along with host Paul Lovelace, the two break down the benefits of funeral home surveys, why families want to fill out your surveys, and the return a strong survey program can bring. | 22m 32s | ||||||
| 7/14/25 | ![]() Therapy dogs in funeral service with Bryan Hicks | In this episode of The Director's Playbook, I explore the unexpected role of therapy dogs in funeral services with Brian Hicks, the general manager at Elmwood Funeral Home. We delve into the journey of introducing Holly, a Goldendoodle, as a comforting presence in a traditionally somber setting. Brian shares his experiences and insights on the benefits therapy dogs bring to grieving families, highlighting Holly's unique ability to sense and provide comfort. We discuss the importance of proper training and the impact on both clients and business. Join us as we uncover the heartwarming stories and practical considerations of integrating therapy dogs into funeral homes, offering a new perspective on support and healing. | 22m 54s | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Tyler Anderson and the future of preneed | Consumer preferences are shifting. Operational costs are rising. And funeral professionals face a dual challenge: increasing call volume while growing the average funeral value. One of the most effective solutions is a proactive preneed program. In this episode, host Paul Lovelace is joined by Tyler Anderson, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Precoa. They explore how the focus of preneed has evolved from gaining market share to educating families on the importance of ceremony, ritual, and gathering. They discuss the new funeral consumer, why guiding consumers through the preplanning process is essential to shifting perceptions and creating value, and more. | 29m 16s | ||||||
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