Conscious Death & Dying

As a sacred death care practitioner and teacher, I’m passionate about helping my clients and students find the healing gifts that can accompany death and loss.

I’ve been in practice since 2010, and have made my own journeys through death and loss, into healing and resolution. I love helping people meet death and loss in a soul-based way. Having worked with clients across diverse backgrounds, I understand that the end-of-life journey is deeply personal and varies greatly from person to person.  

Central to my work is the idea of “a good death”-an approach that emphasizes quality of life, emotional closure, and peace of mind. My role is not to offer a specific path to this, but to empower my clients to discover what it means for them, based on their values, beliefs, and desires. I work with individuals to help them lean into their fears, reconcile relationships, and ensure that they feel supported as they approach the end of life, so they can befriend their death with reverence and a sense of presence, peace and agency.  

I consider it a privilege to walk alongside those who are navigating the complexities of terminal illness, and I hold each person’s journey with reverence. In this deeply sacred space, I offer a calm and stable in what are often intense emotional situations. I know when to be serious, and when laughter is the medicine that’s needed. I do so with respect, humility, compassion, and awe. I am deeply committed to supporting you in making the most of your remaining time, cultivating peace, and ultimately finding comfort as you prepare for the most sacred and possibly greatest adventure yet.

Are you looking for support through a past or upcoming death?

When you, or someone close to you, is experiencing the initiatory power of serious illness or death, the journey can be a roller coaster of emotional and interpersonal challenges. These journeys aren’t easy, but there are tools and practices that can help. Contact me to find the ones that will work for you.

Unique areas of practice and clientele include:

End of life anxiety

Legacy exploration

Medical Aid in Dying

Exploration of a good death

Grief and Loss

The Soul’s Journey

Ritual Practices

Navigating Grief and Loss

“You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t often happen to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out, and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real, you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand. “

-The Velveteen Rabbit