by Abby Thompson | Jun 5, 2026 | Mind & Mortality
Hear from Professor Douglas Davies about the incredible power language grants in the face of death, why we now look back in retrospect, and how religions approach death differently. Meet the expert: Professor Douglas DaviesProfessor Douglas Davies is the Director of...
by Thea Burgess | Jun 5, 2026 | Mind & Mortality
Takeaways from Simon Boas’ book A Beginner’s Guide To Dying Context Before I begin, the context surrounding this book is essential. The author, Simon Boas, is not a beginner at dying – in fact, he’s dead. He published the book in his final few weeks before...
by Jasmine Pegg | Jun 1, 2026 | Mind & Mortality
As death remains life’s biggest mystery, it’s no wonder that philosophers across time have attempted to rationalise the inevitable. Some see it as nothing to fear, others view it as the source of life’s meaning, a teacher, or even a doorway into...
by Thomas Booth | May 27, 2026 | Mind & Mortality
Whether we like it or not, we have all been thrown into the long and winding expedition of existence. An expedition is typically praised for granting fond memories, creating close friendships, and providing the intoxicating experience of love. However, this journey...
by Thea Burgess | May 27, 2026 | Mind & Mortality
In a world obsessed with finding purpose, one absurdist argues the opposite. Through humour, contradiction, and uncomfortable honesty, this interview explores what it means to live fully in a universe that may have no meaning at all. The plane drops. This isn’t...
by Daisy Sanderson | May 26, 2026 | Mind & Mortality
Dead Curious spoke to thanatologist Cole Imperi about shadowloss, grief language and why death belongs in everyday community life. Q: You have said before that death touches everything, finances, relationships, identity. Do you think people underestimate how much of...