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COFFIN CONFESSOR AGAIN

COFFIN CONFESSOR AGAIN

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Bill Edgar, known as the Coffin Confessor, shares his unique experiences of crashing funerals and delivering messages from the deceased. He discusses the evolution of his career, personal reflections on death, and the emotional weight of his role. Bill also touches on his past, including his struggles and confrontations with the church regarding abuse, and the importance of cultural sensitivity in his work. In this conversation, the Coffin Confessor shares his unique experiences dealing with death, social media influencers, and the complexities of human relationships. He discusses the facade of social media, the emotional weight of delivering messages from the deceased, and the moral dilemmas surrounding revenge and truth. The conversation also touches on the unexpected kindness found in business rivalries and the poignant moments of delivering gifts from the afterlife.


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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Coffin Confessor

02:04 The Evolution of a Unique Career

04:08 Experiences Beyond the Coffin

06:01 Personal Reflections on Death and Burial

09:52 Delivering Ashes and Final Wishes

12:05 Navigating Emotions in a Unique Role

17:46 Confronting the Past and Seeking Justice

20:00 Confessions and Redemption

25:51 Cultural Sensitivity in Funerals

28:39 The Dance with the Deceased

30:01 The Illusion of Social Media Influencers

34:10 The Role of the Coffin Confessor

36:25 Revenge and Its Consequences

39:06 Delivering Messages of Truth

42:29 The Weight of Last Laughs

43:24 Confronting the Past

46:32 Business Beyond the Grave

50:03 Delivering Gifts from the Afterlife

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