Death Cafés

Let’s talk about death

Talking about death won’t make it happen sooner—but avoiding it won’t make it easier.

I believe that open, compassionate conversation about death can bring healing, insight, and even connection. That’s why I offer to host Death Cafés—gatherings where people (often strangers!) come together to talk about death, dying, and what it means to live fully.

These are nonjudgmental, agenda-free conversations, not grief groups or therapy sessions. Just honest talk, over tea and cookies (or your snack of choice).

What to expect at a death café

Relaxed, confidential space

  • Open-ended conversations about death, dying, and end-of-life choices

  • No sales pitch—just connection, reflection, and a little courage

  • Discover more about life

Peaceful death planning

Whether you're death-curious, grieving, caregiving, or simply human, you are welcome.

Interested in hosting a death café for your community, synagogue, book group, or workplace? Let’s talk!

Sometimes the first step is simply saying hello.