Guidance


Facing a terminal illness, planning a memorial, or navigating grief can feel overwhelming. The world of death and dying is often shrouded in discomfort, leaving many of us feeling lost. You don’t have to do it alone.

Think of me as your death-literate friend - a professional guide with a unique background as a death doula, funeral director, and bereavement support specialist. I'm here to offer the kind of advice and support you would expect from a trusted confidant, combined with the professional knowledge to ensure you're making informed choices.

Whether you need help finding the right funeral director, organizing a beautiful memorial, or simply a compassionate ear, I'm here for you.

Let's discuss death - and all the practical, emotional, and logistical challenges it brings - together.

A wooden cart with wheels, carrying a purple floral coffin and flowers, is placed outdoor along a path with blooming trees in the background.
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