About this Death Cafe
We try and create an informal and relaxed space, even if we are all on screen. To do this we ask participants for a few things - please have access to a microphone and camera. Whilst you don't need to say anything it is nice for everyone to see who they are chatting to!
We want to make sure everyone feels welcome in our space so we do ask for people to book a place - this lets us know who we are expecting and we can also contact you with the link for the cafe.
You can book via the TeamsUp app - https://goteamup.com/p/5837016-the-kali-collective-yoga-/ (you do need to make an account but it is relatively straightforward).
If you have any questions please get in touch!
About Jenny Watt
Jenny has been hosting and attending Death Cafes for many years across the City and is delighted to be collaborating with the Kali Collective to bring the opportuntiy to talk about death and dying to even more people!
What started out as just an in person cafe in January 2024 has grown over the months. And so from September 2024 we are now starting an online cafe as well! This gives us an opprutnity to increase our reach to discuss this taboo subject.
Please be aware we run both in person and online Death Cafes so double check your dates - in person cafes are the last Thursday of the month, online cafes are (usually) second Tuesday of the month, but check the website for confirmed dates.
Some information about the Kali Collective Yoga Studio
Our guiding vision is the fierce and profound energy of Kali. In the darkness of Glasgow, we have created a home for curious hearts to gather and discover. WIth darkness as our guide, we welcome the full spectrum of life to revieal itself so we can learn. By truly honouring the depths of Kali and Yoga, we hope to make a meaningful ripple into the wider community by doing things a little differently and encouraging yoga back to where it started, on the fringes of mainstream culture.