On this episode, we talked to Caleb Beaty, Founder & Owner of Perfect Farewells.
Caleb is arguably the most interesting man alive. He grew up in a small farm town in Selma, Indiana. After High School, he joined the U.S. Navy and served aboard the USS Hopper (DDG 70) for three years completing one deployment in the Gulf. After honorably completing the 4-year contract he bought land in the mountains of Tennessee where he lives off-grid during the summer months building a self-sustainable log cabin with his shipmate from the Navy. In his free time (when he gets some), he enjoys traveling abroad, learning new skills, unplugging and getting closer to nature. Most of the time, however, Caleb is attending college full-time in San Diego while running Perfect Farewells, a veteran-owned global cremation ash scattering provider.
"Perfect Farewells is aiming to change the way people look at funerals and memorial services by celebrating the life of a loved one in a completely positive nature."
-Founder Caleb Beaty
Caleb is a dedicated and passionate leader who is determined to bring light and color to a dark industry. His journey has taken him skydiving, rock climbing and deep sea fishing. We loved hearing his story and we're excited to share it with you! We loved hearing his story and we're excited to share it with you!
Visit their website: http://www.theperfectfarewell.com
Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfectfarewells/?hl=en
Follow them on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/perfectfarewells
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04/10/19 • 68 min
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