Tailored Workshops
Designed with you in mind
Our workshops are customizable, flexible, and designed with your specific audience in mind. We offer both local and travel-based options, allowing us to meet you where you are—literally and figuratively!
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A supportive space for caregivers to acknowledge the emotional weight of their work and reconnect with themselves. This workshop offers practical tools, embodied practices, and honest conversation to help prevent burnout and sustain compassionate care.
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A grounded, accessible introduction to end-of-life planning. We demystify the process, clarify common misconceptions, and offer practical tools so individuals and families can make informed, empowered decisions. LGBTQIA+ and poly inclusive.
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Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.
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This workshop uses clown exercises to play and embodiment to explore grief, resilience, and connection. Participants are guided to access vulnerability and humor as pathways to process and hold complex emotions.
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A practical, human-centered approach to having hard conversations in healthcare settings. Participants will learn how to communicate with clarity, empathy, and presence while navigating topics like prognosis, boundaries, and emotional responses.
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A workshop for death care professionals focused on reconnecting with presence, empathy, and human-centered care. Through reflection and interactive exercises, we explore how to support grieving families with authenticity and compassion.
This work is for you if you:
Want to feel more prepared, informed, and grounded around death and end-of-life
Are a caregiver, provider, or human navigating difficult conversations around illness or dying
Feel disconnected from how our culture approaches death, and are craving something more honest
Are grieving, anticipating loss, or supporting someone who is
Work in healthcare, hospice, or community care, and want more human-centered tools
Are open to exploring grief, mortality, and meaning in a way that is accessible, embodied, and real
Have a pulse
