Hosted by Beth Wallace


Date:

July 10, 2017

Start time:

8:00 p.m. (GMT)

End time:

10:00 p.m. (GMT)

Address:

The Secret Garden

4 William Street West

Galway

Ireland

 

We suggest a donation of €5 to cover costs - less & more are welcome too.

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About this Death Cafe

At a Death Café people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, enjoy café-type drinks and discuss death. 

Our objective is 'to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.

A Death Café is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session. There are no ''experts'' at a Death Café, therefore no guest speakers etc. 

Our Death Cafés are always offered: 
- On a not for profit basis 
- In an accessible, respectful and confidential space 
- With no intention of leading people to any conclusion, product or course of action 
- Alongside refreshing drinks and nourishing food – and cake! 

The evening will be gently guided & facilitated by Beth Wallace - Sexuality & Relationship Coach - during the course of her 30 year career she has chosen to work with the two greatest taboos in western culture - sex & death! She is a skilled facilitator & excited about holding Death Cafés in Ireland creating spaces for people to talk about & explore their thoughts, feelings & experiences in relation to death in order to more deeply & fully experience life! You can read more about Beth here --->www.bethwallace.org

WHAT PEOPLE SAID ABOUT PREVIOUS DEATH CAFÉS

''Comfortable, relaxed, friendly, well worth it''
''Open & welcoming, great atmosphere''
''Really interesting & positive experience''
''Innovative, supportive, expansive''
''Liberating''
''Really well worthwhile''

We suggest a donation of €5 for the event, this is to cover costs, any proceeds over and above costs will be donated to Galway Hospice.

It is not possible to book places for this event in advance, spaces are limited to 30, and so we encourage you to arrive in plenty of time for the 8pm start to ensure your spot is secured!


About Beth Wallace

Beth Wallace is a psychology graduate & psychotherapist who has made working with sex & death her lifes work. She loves creating spaces where people can explore these topics in a non-judgemental way. She has been hosting Death Cafes in Ireland (Cork, West Cork, Dublin & Galway) for over a year & hosts them with others on occassion. 


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