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Collective Conversations

Our “Collective Conversations” ceased at the end of 2020. We have left the episodes indexed and linked here so that the wisdom and insights aren’t lost to our current and future listeners.

Over the past few years we have been focused on our clients’ podcasts, but we are excited to announce that we’re working on a new Jones Collective signature podcast, going live in mid-2025. Watch this space!

Episode 33 Collective Conversations | Talking COVID-19 with Warren Roberts

Collective Conversations | COVID-19 with Warren Roberts

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Death. It's a topic that can silence a conversation. Many of us just don't want to talks about it. However, given the current pandemic it is in our face every day.

In this Collective Conversation podcast Warren Roberts, the Founder of Living Legacy Forest is calling on us to talk more about our own mortality and how we can honour the lives of our loved ones.

Warren talks with host Suzanne Jones, on how Covid-19 is affecting our traditions.

About Living Legacy Forest and Warren Roberts

Our mission is to connect people to beauty that life creates by planting living memorial forests which honour and perpetuate life.

We provide the highest calibre of memorial experience with world-class soil science and biotechnology that sustains life.

Living Legacy Forest Pty Ltd was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2013 to establish best practice standards for green memorials in cremation. Our leading organic technology has been adopted by Government-regulated cemetery trusts and is suitable for both Native and Exotic Trees in a range of soil conditions.

We are an Australian profit for purpose family company. When you plant a tree with us you are a part of a growing community that are creating new forests around the world.

For every Legacy package purchased we donate 200 supplementary trees to be planted in each persons honour.

Why 200 trees? …Because that’s how many trees it takes to create more air than a person breathes in a lifetime.

Just imagine the impact 20 million Australians could make if we all left a legacy with trees.