You are going to die.
Yes, you.
Why We’re Here
Most people don’t avoid talking about death because they don’t care.
They avoid it because they’ve never been shown how.
So the conversation gets put off — until a moment happens that makes it harder to have.
By then, everyone is struggling to keep composure as they juggle stress and grief at the same time.
We’re here to have the conversation before emergency, when there’s still time, space, and choice.
This isn’t about being perfect.
It’s about being honest.
What’s Offered
Who it’s for:
People who want to process feelings about death
People who want to plan ahead before a crisis happens
People who want to talk about their legacy
People who are grieving
People who just want to start somewhere
What you might talk about:
How death was talked about in your family history
How you feel about death now
Practical planning: Advance Directives, decision makers, funeral wishes, where passwords are stored, etc.
How you want to be remembered
What you’ll leave with:
The starting of a plan
A list of next steps
Conversation prompts
Resources
Peace of mind
Sessions range from 60-90 minutes
Pricing:
Individuals: $125
Couples: $175
Small Groups are guided conversations about:
Personal experiences and perspectives on death
Understanding grief
Talking through logistics
Planning next steps
Thinking about how you want to be remembered
How to live a more meaningful life in light of mortality
What a good death means
How to talk about your death with loved ones
Small groups work well for: faith communities, friend groups, book clubs, community groups, or organizations that want to talk about death and planning ahead in a thoughtful and supportive environment.
Workshops are more educational and structured, focusing on:
Understanding end-of-life planning
Legacy, anniversaries and ritual
Creating a will and advance directive
Funeral planning
Digital legacy and organization
How to talk with loved ones
Workshops work well for faith communities, community organizations, workplaces, conferences, or retreats.
Sessions range from 60-120 minutes
Pricing:
Families (up to 10): $200
Small groups (10-25): $225
Small groups (25-50): $250
Workshops: $275
Death Dinners are small, informal gatherings where people share a meal and talk about death.
If we can talk about death at the dinner table, maybe we’ll feel less afraid and more prepared.
Topics can include:
Addressing fears about dying
Experiences with loss
What we want at the end of our lives
Funeral wishes
What we want people to remember or know about us
What we would regret not saying or doing
What makes a meaningful life
Things to know:
Death Dinners are limited to Southern California in Ventura, Los Angeles, and Orange counties
Death Dinners are held at someone’s home
Host or group are responsible for food (cater, potluck, etc.)
Group size: 6-10 people
Time length: 2-2.5 hours.
Death Dinners work well for small groups, friends, families, faith groups, and community gatherings.
How It Works
First, schedule a consult.
We’ll talk about what your goals are, what’s most important to address (or what you’re avoiding addressing), and what a plan forward can look like.
Next, purchase a session.
Your session will be tailored based off what we talked about in the consult. Sessions range 60-90 minutes depending on what needs to be covered.
Finally, bring others in.
Share your reflections with your loved ones.
Start working on items you feel are easiest to begin with.
Be more at peace about your death!
Contact Us
Want to know more or wondering where to start?
Send a message and we’ll figure it out together.