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Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe Iowa

Posted by DeathCafeIowa on Sept. 26, 2017, 11:54 a.m.


Our September Death Café marked our 2 year anniversary of meeting regularly in the Des Moines area! Carrie was so kind of bring a special cake with a “2” candle for participants to enjoy. Carrie Bauer, Buffy Peters and Carmen Elliott (members of the Young Bereavement Professionals Group) facilitated the group and there were 7 people in attendance, 6 women and 1 men.

Some of our regulars had been on a tour of Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines the week before they discussed that tour. Another topic that was discussed was the idea of mourning wear and jewelry to commemorate people who have died. One participant found a ...



Art: HSL Death Cafe Flyer

Posted by hsldeathcafe on Sept. 25, 2017, 1:06 p.m.


HSL Death Cafe Flyer

Video: Death Cafe is 6 years old!

Posted by Jools Barsky on Sept. 25, 2017, 6:22 a.m.



Death Cafe write up: East Dulwich Death Cafe

Posted by hesterbrown@btinternet.com on Sept. 25, 2017, 5:38 a.m.


 

 

East Dulwich Death Café 19 September 2019

By Audrey Simmons of London Black Atheists

The other evening, I took the opportunity to attend an event at a small café in South London. This event was hosted by the South East London Humanist Group (SELHuG) and called Death Café, which is a space for those who wish to talk openly about death. You may be thinking that an evening speaking about death and associated matters could not possibly be pleasant, but you would be dead wrong, pun intended.

The aim is not to try to deal with grief or offer support for a recent loss. There is no counselling ...



Link: Do You Think About Dying? I do. Nearly Everyday.

Posted by creategoodmornings on Sept. 20, 2017, 6:35 p.m.


Why I have become a regular member at Death Cafe's and tell others to go. 

http://www.creategoodmornings.com/do-you-think-about-dying/

Death Cafe write up: Lebanon County Death Cafe at Juniper Village

Posted by BLLLINK on Sept. 18, 2017, 7:49 a.m.


Perhaps the beautiful sunny day provided other opportunities. But the eight people who came to the Death Cafe at Juniper Village at Lebanon yesterday, engaged in interesting conversations for just under two hours.

We did enjoy an especially attractive cake along with cupcakes and chips & dip.

This was the fifth Death Cafe for Lebanon County this year.

 

 



Death Cafe write up: Ste Anne Death Cafe

Posted by ChrisBarnard on Sept. 17, 2017, 8:59 a.m.

This is the second Death Cafe my wife and I have attended and I have to say it really helps a lot in thinking about / planning for the end of yur life. We have updated our wills, found more appropriate administrators, made better decisions. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly which makes conversations much easier. Anni is a superb facilitator for this and makes everyons feel very comfortable. She provides a list of possible topics but leaves the subject matter up to the group and doesn't push an agenda.

The best thing about a death cafe is that there are no salespeople there from either the funeral ...



Death Cafe write up: Death Cafe in Whitstable

Posted by Julie on Sept. 17, 2017, 4:20 a.m.

We had a lovely afternoon in the lounge of the umbrella centre, excellent coffee, tea and cake from the girls in the garden cafe. The group quickly gelled with many topics raised, including lack of community and care for our aging relatives. We had plenty of first timers which is always a joy as it means more and more people are becoming aware of death cafes and death conversations. 

Unfortunately Sue was unable to host, but Gill did a fine job standing in. 

We ended on a high note with lots of laughter. Thank you all for yor positive and kind feedback. 

A big shout out for the ...



Death Cafe write up: Finsbury Park Death Cafe

Posted by Heather on Sept. 13, 2017, 5:52 a.m.

Am really glad to have been able to attend last nights Death Cafe, it was really stimulating and moving. Thank you. I very much hope to be able to attend more.

The book l would like to recommend is:

'Sum: Forty tales from the aftelives' by David Eagleman

(Thought provoking, funny and wise-really gets you thinking differently).

Best wishes,

Heather Miller

 



Practitioners question: First Death Cafe!

Posted by bevldownie on Sept. 12, 2017, 3:57 p.m.


We have just hosted our first Death Cafe in Chichester and it was a brilliant evening.  Lots of discussion, laughter and positive comments.  I'm kicking myself thoug as I forgot to take a photo.  Is it possible to get a Death Cafe logo I can use for a press ...

New Blog post: When I Imagine Death as a Woman

Posted by estrayer on Sept. 9, 2017, 8:37 p.m.


Looking at death as being a woman came to me the other day when I ran across some pictures of death as a woman. I typically think of the same old image of a man in a robe and hood with a scythe. He is behind or beside some poor bugger in a bed in his last breath. The picture is sentimental and melancholic. [Including a discussion of violent death is avoided here because to ...



Art: things i know now that i wish i'd known then

Posted by fandangoekid on Sept. 9, 2017, 9:28 a.m.


things i know now that i wish i'd known then

My name is Annie Nicholson and I am a graphic artist and artist educator. I work a lot around the subject of death and traumatic loss, having lost almost all of my family in an accident in 2011. I run workshops with young people suffering with PTSD and traumatic loss, and I have recently made a documentary about my family, with a view to encouraging new dialogues around the subject of death and bereavement. I'm posting a story that I pasted up on the wall in Hackney, where I live, this morning and a link to my website. I'll be coming to my first death cafe ...

New Blog post: Death Is A Hard Sell

Posted by Richard Wagner on Sept. 5, 2017, 6:55 p.m.


Death is a hard sell in our death-denying culture.  Yet, each of the people I encountered recently will, in time, face the end of their life.  That’s a given.  The big question is; will they have the time or even the inclination to face their mortality in a way that will enrich their lives as they live it to the end?

I had a very interesting weekend recently.  On Saturday I attended a daylong ...



Death Cafe write up: Monmouth County Death Cafe

Posted by Beth Almerini on Sept. 5, 2017, 3:12 p.m.

Another interesting and lively event. There was a mix of new people and people who have attended before and discussion ranged from thoughts on assisted suicided to how to comfort the bereaved, to how religion influences our thoughts about death.  Come join us for our next meeting!



Practitioners question: Death Cafe Porto Alegre/Brazil

Posted by Death Cafe Porto Alegre on Sept. 1, 2017, 11:14 p.m.


Death Cafe Porto Alegre/Brazil

Hoje será nosso primeiro encontro do Death Café Porto Alegre. Estamos felizes com a receptividade da população da nossa cidade. Acreditamos que falar de morte é muito saudável e benéfico para todos. 

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