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caitlindoughty.com is the personal official website of Caitlin Doughty, an American mortician, author, and funeral reform advocate. She founded the nonprofit organization The Order of the Good Death and has promoted the “death positive movement,” focusing on transparency in the funeral industry, family participation, green burial practices, and the legalization of alternative forms of body disposition such as human composting and water cremation.
The site mainly serves as a personal branding hub and resource directory: it showcases Caitlin’s background, advocacy positions, media coverage, bestselling books, and the educational documentary series Ask a Mortician. The books page provides introductions to works such as Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, From Here to Eternity, and Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?, with purchase links to platforms including Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and Waterstones. The video section aggregates YouTube content covering topics such as death rituals, body disposition, historical events, and critiques of the funeral industry.
The official website itself is free to browse, with no membership or subscription model. Book prices are determined by external bookseller platforms. Speaking engagements, interviews, and event collaborations require contacting the listed email address on the site, and pricing is not publicly disclosed.
The strengths are its highly distinctive subject matter and the author’s combination of hands-on funeral industry experience, bestselling-author status, and influence as a public advocate. The content offers a mix of popular science, cultural commentary, and social reform value. The site is simply structured, making it easy to find books, videos, events, and contact information. The drawbacks are that the official site is not a comprehensive knowledge base; in-depth content is mainly spread across her books, YouTube, and affiliated nonprofit websites. Chinese-language content is absent, and the videos rely on YouTube, which is not convenient to access in some regions.
It is suitable for readers interested in death education, funeral reform, green burial methods, and death culture studies. It is also useful for media outlets, universities, libraries, public lecture organizers, and podcast programs looking for a speaker or interview guest.
The official website is likely accessible directly, but its core video content is hosted on YouTube, which is generally restricted in mainland China. Purchasing English-language books also depends on overseas platforms. Overall, it can be assessed as “partially restricted.”
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caitlindoughty.com is an United States Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach caitlindoughty.com directly.