A Death Cafe is an opportunity to come together for a gentle discussion about the end of life, death, bereavement and grief.
A Death Cafe is a gentle space in the community where people can come together to talk openly and honestly about some of the things our society can find difficult to deal with - the end of life, death, grief and loss.
It is not counselling or therapy.
It is not a philosophical debate about the meaning of life.
It is an opportunity to have tender conversations that other people in your life might be uncomfortable with.
I am an End of Life Doula and I host the cafe. I hold the space to make sure people feel comfortable and can join in as much or as little as they want. There is no agenda and no experts.
Each cafe I host is different based on who comes along and what they are interested in talking about. There are sometimes tears, and there is often laughter.
A Death Cafe is an opportunity to come together for a gentle discussion about the end of life, death, bereavement and grief.
A Death Cafe is a gentle space in the community where people can come together to talk openly and honestly about some of the things our society can find difficult to deal with - the end of life, death, grief and loss.
It is not counselling or therapy.
It is not a philosophical debate about the meaning of life.
It is an opportunity to have tender conversations that other people in your life might be uncomfortable with.
I am an End of Life Doula and I host the cafe. I hold the space to make sure people feel comfortable and can join in as much or as little as they want. There is no agenda and no experts.
Each cafe I host is different based on who comes along and what they are interested in talking about. There are sometimes tears, and there is often laughter.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- ages 18+
- In person
- Paid parking
Location
Earthlings - The healing Cafe
94 Buckingham Street
Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5QR
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