Most of us think about death, but very few of us talk about it.
We talk about almost everything in life, but not the one thing guaranteed to happen to all of us. So when thoughts about death come up they stay quiet, feel uncomfortable or get pushed away
This is a space where they don’t have to be.
This is a relaxed, agenda-free space to have open conversations about our mortality, and what that may mean. No teaching, no pressure, no expectation.
You’re welcome to speak and share, or simply sit and listen.
We’ll gather over tea and cake and allow the conversation to unfold naturally. I’ll be there to gently support or guide the space if needed.
To speak about death is, in many ways, to speak about life.
What is a Death Cafe?
A Death Cafe is an informal gathering where people come together to talk about death and mortality in a supportive, open environment.
There is no set structure or agenda, it is not a workshop or a teaching space.
Just honest conversation and curious minds, helping to normalise conversations around death.
You can read more about Death Cafes HERE
Important to know
I’ll be there to welcome you and ensure the space feels comfortable and respectful for everyone.
This is not:
grief counselling
therapy
a support group
end-of-life planning
This is simply a space for open conversation.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Thursday 28th May
Time: 10:30am – 12:00pm
Location: The Healing Grove, Bishop’s Waltham
Tea & Cake provided.
Free to attend, all are welcome. Please RSVP.
Donations on the day are welcome but not expected.
Any contributions will go towards room hire, with anything remaining donated to Mountbatten Hospice.
BOOKING
The group will be kept small, so spaces are limited.
If you know you’d like to come, please reserve your space by proceeding to book your free ticket HERE.
or you can email me directly: charlie.heartmedicine@gmail.com
Drop-ins are welcome but only if space allows, doors will close 10:45.