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Does This Make My Ash Look Big?

Does This Make My Ash Look Big?

De : Bailey MacKenzie & Chelsea Sawyer
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"Does This Make My Ash Look Big?" is a lighthearted and comical podcast where hosts explore all things cremation and post-mortem wishes with a twist. Occasionally special guests join in on the fun to share their unique and often funny thoughts on where they'd like their ashes spread, while diving into random topics from body and organ donation to dating, outdoor activities, and favorite travel destinations. With plenty of humor, personal stories, and a weekly unanswerable question, this podcast is a quirky and fun way to rethink how we approach life... and death.

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Bailey MacKenzie & Chelsea Sawyer
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  • Bonus Episode: Flame It or Frame It with Jim and Cary
    Mar 19 2026
    This week we dropped a chaotic little bonus episode featuring Chelsea’s parents, Jim and Cary, for a round of Flame It or Frame It. We put them on the spot with some questionable, mildly unhinged scenarios and forced them to decide: are these ideas getting absolutely roasted (flamed) or proudly displayed forever (framed)? Between their surprisingly strong opinions and some truly questionable takes from us, things got weird fast. It’s short, ridiculous, and proof that inviting your parents onto a podcast about death and bad decisions always goes exactly how you’d expect.

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    12 min
  • Cloudy With a Chance of Snow Cremains
    Mar 12 2026

    In this week’s episode, we take the phrase “sending someone off” a little too literally by exploring the idea of launching ashes into the sky with weather balloons—because apparently the afterlife might come with a better view than Maine has had all winter. While dreaming about airborne cremains, we also take a moment (okay… several moments) to complain about the absolutely horrific Maine winter weather and question why we continue to live somewhere that feels personally attacked by snow.


    The real highlight of the episode is welcoming Chelsea’s wonderful parents to the show. They join us to talk about their post-death wishes, what they want done with their ashes, and all the important details that belong in a proper death folder, you know, the comforting collection of documents your family will definitely panic-search for later.


    Between practical planning, questionable balloon logistics, and family banter, the episode mixes dark humor with surprisingly thoughtful conversations about what happens after we’re gone, and how much planning our loved ones might actually appreciate.


    Make sure to tune in next week for a fun, short bonus episode where we play a round of Flame It or Frame It with Jim and Cary, because once you hear someone’s post-death wishes, the only logical next step is putting their opinions to the test.

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    33 min
  • Lava Drama
    Mar 5 2026

    This week’s episode really said: if we’re going out, we’re going out molten.


    Things escalated quickly from “peaceful scattering” to launching cremains straight into an active volcano, because apparently a gentle breeze just isn’t dramatic enough. The logistics? Questionable. The vibes? Explosive. A deep dive into underwater volcanoes also happened, and by “deep dive,” think two people confidently misunderstanding oceanic tectonics while admitting we absolutely do not get how lava just… happens under water.


    Special guest Sydnee joined the chaos to share her post-mortem wishes, and let’s just say she has thoughts. Practical? Debatable. Iconic? Absolutely. From where she wants to end up to how she wants to be remembered, nothing was off limits.


    Naturally, the episode wrapped with a round of Flame It or Frame It featuring Sydnee, judging questionable death trends, memorial ideas, and probably a few things no funeral director wants to co-sign.


    It’s fiery. It’s slightly educational (accidentally). It’s unhinged in the best way.

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    35 min
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