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Death Cafe at The Well

Hosted by The Death Doula Duo


Date:

July 22, 2023

Start time:

2:00 p.m. (CST)

End time:

4:00 p.m. (CST)

Address:

The Well

210 James Garner Ave.

Norman, OK

73069

United States

 

Accepts donations

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About The Death Doula Duo

To break the stigma that surrounds the topic of death.

Jennifer O'Neal from Aging Transitions Doula Support

405-919-1531

Sara Kovash from Leaning In, Death Doula & Spiritual Advisor

405-326-9001

 

About Jennifer O'Neal and Sara Kovash

Jennifer O'Neal of Aging Transitions Doula Support, has a passion for health and wellness and has received certification as an End of Life Doula, an Elder Care Doula, and a Care Consultant through Doulagivers. She has also been a Registered Nurse for 20 years.

Her hope is to help prepare people with her Care Consultant training to see that there are many choices at the end of life as well as providing comfort, compassion, and dignity to those going through the transitions of aging and the dying process.

As a facilitator and collaborator in the medical field, she is well versed in listening and in compassionately helping people walk through difficult times. These skills help her meet people where they are at without judgment, helping them walk through the end-of-life process in a comfortable, caring and loving environment, as well as navigate what can be a stressful medical system. 

Aging and death can be a difficult process, but bringing dignity and integrity back to the dying process can also be an uplifting and loving experience for all involved.

Sara Kovash, Leaning In, Death Doula and Spiritual Advisor, a native Oklahoman, is an INELDA trained Death Doula and Spiritual Advisor as well as a local hospice volunteer. Sara leads guided meditations and workshops that are designed to bring people into the awareness that this life is fleeting and that by contemplating their own deaths, they are able to lead richer, fuller lives.  That by embracing the hard work that is anothers death and the processes that come with that, we will lead our own lives and deaths with less regrets, more integrity, and honor.


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