Le Son d’Entreprendre: “A widow asked me to collect her husband’s teeth”, with Pol-Emile Bodson, manager of Funérailles Bodson

Le Son d’Entreprendre: “A widow asked me to collect her husband’s teeth”, with Pol-Emile Bodson, manager of Funérailles Bodson
Le Son d’Entreprendre: “A widow asked me to collect her husband’s teeth”, with Pol-Emile Bodson, manager of Funérailles Bodson

Learn to deal with death on a daily basis. This is what Pol-Emile Bodson, the founder of Funérailles Bodson, in the Namur region, had to do by launching himself as a funeral director. A specific profession where discretion and tact are required to respect the mourning of loved ones of the deceased. Which does not prevent Pol-Emile and his company from having to be profitable, even in a sector as particular and specific as that of funeral directors. A mission that is not without challenges. No matter, Pol-Emile discovered a true vocation and is today fulfilled in his professional activity.

  • Dates: November 12, 2024
  • Podcast number 18
  • Duration: 24 minutes
  • Guest: Pol-Emile Bodson, manager of Funérailles Bodson
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“The Sound of Entrepreneurship” podcasts let independents tell their stories, their experiences. UCM invites you every month to discover the portrait of a new entrepreneur who dared to take the plunge, who launched with the help of UCM and who is now experiencing a unique adventure. Above all, honest, inspiring and informative testimonies. This new podcast invites the listener to discover the mysterious world of funeral directors. Pol-Emile Bodson, founder of a company bearing his name in the Namur region, takes you on a journey into a little-known sector where the living and the dead rub shoulders on a daily basis.

It just goes to show that chance can do things well. Nothing destined Pol-Emile Bodson to create a business in the funeral sector. However, today he is the boss of two funeral homes in the Namur region. A particular sector that he discovered late but which has a lot to offer, particularly on a human level.

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