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Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Whangarei No.11

Posted by Jo Moselen on Nov. 2, 2020, 7:27 p.m.

This Death Café was on the morning after an overnight deluge which caused widespread flooding and destruction, a group of 10 hardy folks braved the conditions to be there, with others not being able to make it due to road closures and unsafe conditions.  Most had been to a Death Café before with a couple of new people.  We began our conversation with why we had come along to a Death Café - a place to talk about death and dying, seeking information, interested in others ideas about what happens after death were some of what motivated people to come along. Our conversation then focused a lot on a ...



New Blog post: To Jonnathan

Posted by kishmish on Nov. 1, 2020, 1:49 a.m.


Hi, it's been over 2 years since you took your life. I have known you for long, shit I've known you forever Jay. I have lived in this gory town with you for so long that every swing and store here reminds me of the memories we shared together. I miss you, it took me long to process that you were gone. 2 years long to figure out just how I missed you ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Iowa Online CST

Posted by DeathCafeIowa on Oct. 23, 2020, 10:16 a.m.

For our October Death Café Iowa we met on Zoom. Buffy Peters and Becca Suvalsky from the Bereavement Professionals Group facilitated the group. In total there were 5 people in attendance, 2 men and 3 women, and participants ranged in ages and professions. We had individuals join from Minnesota, Canada, and Iowa. Death Café Iowa is officially international now J.

Several interesting topics were brought forward for discussion. 


A few topics included:   

Death experiences: Members discussed and shared personal stories of witnessing someone die. Everyone’s death experience is so different. One member shared about the program, No One Dies Alone (NODA). Several hospitals have this program in ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Hillsborough 2nd Anniversary! EST (via Zoom)

Posted by Neidra on Oct. 20, 2020, 11:50 p.m.


Hello everyone,

**Mark your calendars for the next DC-Hillsborough November 11th, 6pm-8pm, via Zoom meeting. For those looking ahead and whomever may wish to know this now, DC-H will not occur in December and will resume in January (the 13th).

Thank you for your patience in awaiting this summary; some of these need more preparation time. For two reasons I re-read the guidelines on https://deathcafe.com/ for hosting and facilitating a DC. One is because DC-Hillsborough just celebrated two years and I thought it responsible to continue ensuring my facilitation skills stay on par (at last year’s 1st anniversary, I asked for DC.com evaluation forms ...



Death Cafe write up: Online Death Cafe CDT with Cori Levin & Kate Cavett [CDT]

Posted by Kate@KateCavett.com on Oct. 20, 2020, 5:04 p.m. 1 comment


We’ll discuss how death is showing up in each of our lives, from birth, through spring, summer, fall, winter, to end-of-life.

Our café is not a place for coaching or advice but simply to listen and share. Cori Levin and Kate Cavett, both End of Life Doulas, will be facilitating the conversation. Our purpose is to increase awareness of our relationship with death. Talking about death in an open and vulnerable way and sharing uncomfortable things in a safe space. This event is open to the public, there are no fees. We welcome your authentic curiosity, vulnerability, your wiliness to explore conversations around death.

Join Zoom Meeting ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Liverpool Online BST

Posted by Jamie on Oct. 18, 2020, 9:21 a.m.


 Online Death Cafe (July)

Evaluation Summary

 Evaluations:  3 submitted

 Attendees:  1 facilitator, 10 attendees

 

 

Our July Death Cafe continued to be a global experience with some of our participants bringing experiences from around the world.

 

This was our seventh Death Cafe (our fourth time doing it online using Zoom) and signifies two years since our first one in Liverpool in July 2018. Similar numbers to June meant we split into two groups, and I spent some time in both groups. We kept the same format as previous groups, having a break part way through.

 

Thank you to those who fed back from this Death Cafe (full details below ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Dunedin

Posted by welshsh on Oct. 16, 2020, 8:41 p.m.


Four people attended this Death Cafe.One person hadn't been before. The topics we discussed were wide ranging from cot death, death during pregnacy, the Euthenasia Law, prefered method of disposition of remains, writting ones biography for one's children after death  and so on. I find that when the group is small people talk more intimately and describe their personal experiences more. 



Death Cafe write up: Online October Colliers Wood Death Cafe BST- ONLINE via Zoom

Posted by Cecilia H on Oct. 16, 2020, 5:17 a.m. 1 comment


5 of us from both sides of the Atlantic came together for the October meeting of the CWDC.  Whilst we had all attended Death Cafes previously, we were pleased to welcome a newcomer attending the CWDC for the first time!
 
Themes to emerge from our discussion:
 
Our discussion began with some reflections about our experiences of living alongside the pandemic, and current our relationships with fear and safety as we navigate our lives affected in different ways by Covid-19.
 
Someone made reference to having engaged the services of a death doula, and shared their hope to die with the support of hospice care.
 
This prompted a discussion about ...


Death Cafe write up: Online BST September meeting of the Colliers Wood Death Cafe - ONLINE via Zoom

Posted by Cecilia H on Oct. 16, 2020, 4:24 a.m.


Our Zoom meeting in September was attended by 7 of us including myself.  Several of our group were attending their first Death Cafe and we began our meeting by introducing ourselves and our reasons for coming along.  
 
Themes to emerge from our discussion:
 
Between us we acknowledged the meaning and value in being close to people who are dying, or staying connected to the themes of death and dying in a society which works so hard at keeping these subjects at a distance.
 
We moved on to exploring our experience of the cultural aspects of how death is approached and met, and the rituals that might be employed ...


Death Cafe write up: Online Upminster Death Cafe BST

Posted by MortuaryGem on Oct. 14, 2020, 11:21 a.m.

The event was a calm one with a lot of sharing about personal experiences of elderly relatives being in hospitals, care homes or dying. It was a pleasure to host because it felt like people gained some real insight into others experiences and how that impacted them. Not everyone shared and it was nice to have a largish group with some people just listening in. We covered others topics such as animal death and  COVIDs impact on our thoughts and culture around death. 



Death Cafe write up: 'Death Cafe' Tunbridge Wells Online BST

Posted by carmeldunmall on Oct. 14, 2020, 5:35 a.m.

5 of us met on Zoom, the conversation was deep and moving. We were able to communicate on a very real level. 



Death Cafe write up: Ibiza Death Cafe

Posted by Ibiza Death Cafe on Oct. 4, 2020, 6:57 a.m.

Winter is upon us! It seems the island of Ibiza is going to sleep early this year. A death of another kind, a death of a strange and surreal summer. We look forward to the next Ibiza Death Cafe (Tuesday 27th October) where we will celebrate el Dia de los Muertos.



Death Cafe write up: Tucson Online MSTFriendly & Fearless Death Cafe

Posted by TucsonFFDeathCafe on Oct. 2, 2020, 6:23 p.m.

Wrestling with the ever-present dynamic of “doing and being” one person queried, “Why do I always have to be doing something, and what is enough?” Getting to the feeling of “it is enough,” can be a radical relief. For the questioner, the poem, “Theory of Memory,” by Louise Gluck, was illuminating.

 

 

“Long, long ago, before I was a tormented artist, afflicted with longing yet
incapable of forming durable attachments, long before this, I was a glorious ruler uniting all of a divided country—so I was told by the fortune-teller who examined my palm. Great things, she said, are ahead of you, or perhaps behind you; it is ...



Death Cafe write up: Tucson Online MST Friendly & Fearless Death Cafe

Posted by TucsonFFDeathCafe on Sept. 28, 2020, 7:39 p.m.

“If I go towards it (death), it’s incredible and informs my life.” “Anticipation is killing me... learning to embrace the whole thing from beginning to end…what I’ve learned, regrets, beauty, and being accountable to my friends. To go beyond who we’ve been, beyond fate.” Once I came up with these three words, “deliberate life completion,” I found freedom. Powerful statements from last week’s Café! Gratitude to all the bright embodied souls who visit our Tucson Café and share stories, struggles, and big life wisdom.

 

 

The dying wish is something of legend, of quest, a sacred trust. Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dying wish was ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Dunedin

Posted by welshsh on Sept. 26, 2020, 11:41 p.m.


I erroneously indicated on Meetup that this Death Cafe was occurring both in person and online. In fact, it was occurring online only. Initially no-one came online, and then after some time, a single person from the USA appeared. We spoke for some time, but he was at work at the time, and so it could not participate fully. We did manage to discuss his distress at having to work from his employer’s home in which her elderly parent lay dying. I subsequently learnt that two people had turned up at the venue at which the Death Cafe is ordinarily held. When it became apparent that I ...



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