Death Cafe write-ups


Queen's Hospital Death Cafe Romford Write up

Posted by MortuaryGem on July 19, 2019, 2:19 a.m.

This was the first of these events to be held regularly at this location, so it was no suprise that attendance was quite low but I cannot see why this could not increase over time. We talked a great deal about the concept of Death Cafe and why it was such a great idea which I expected for our first event. I hope that this will continue to run at the hospital for as long as people would like to attend (no matter how few!).  


Upminster Death Cafe Write up

Posted by MortuaryGem on July 19, 2019, 2:18 a.m.

The event was well attended with two new people which was great! We covered a wide range of topics from eye donation to our reactions to terrorist attacks. I'm please that these events have been happening for over a year now and are still well attended by people. 


Death Cafe Iowa Write up

Posted by DeathCafeIowa on July 18, 2019, 3:09 p.m.

 

For June’s Death Café Iowa we met at Palmers Deli & Market on Ingersoll. Buffy Peters and Becca Suvalsky (member of the Bereavement Professionals Group) facilitated the group. We had 8 people in attendance, 1 man and 7 women, and participants ranged in ages and professions.

 

Members brought several interesting topics to the group this month.

 

Several group members brought things to discuss such as the book dying well by Ira Byock. A few of the group members are actually part of a book club that is going to be starting the book in September. Another group member brought up the topic of what happens when someone dies ...


Death Cafe Hillsborough Write up

Posted by Neidra on July 17, 2019, 9:50 p.m.

Hello Death Positive People!

Thank you to those who joined in the July 10th Death Café – Hillsborough (DC-H)! Yummy food, by the way (Sara’s lemon meringue pie was a special treat! Her mother’s recipe.) – thank you! There were six new people adding to the conversations. Fantastic! Spread the word! Information about the next DC-H, plus others, is below. First, a brief summary of key points we discussed, including links for further information.  

  • Thank you to Sara for broaching the topic of my mother’s death that occurred in May. Naturally it has affected me deeply. A lot was learned during her End Of Life journey ...


Monmouth County Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Beth Almerini on July 17, 2019, 9:20 p.m.

It was much too hot to hold our meeting outside, so our meeting was held as usual in the Quaker Meetinghouse. As usual, there was lively and interesting conversation, many opinons and some laughs! 

 


Death Cafe Wirral Write up

Posted by Martin Poole on July 16, 2019, 10:19 a.m.

My first event in Hoylake brought 24 participants to drink tea, eat cake and discuss death back in May. This time we tried a different venue and had 12 participants.

 

Stollies in Wallasey Village is a lovely cafe and is a great place to relax and chat and it as has very friendly management. They had, however, recently decided not to put any posters up in their windows to advertise events, as they had recently been inundated and their windows were getting to be a bit of a mess. It’s a situation I understand but having spoken to the management, they too agreed that perhaps in future ...


Chambana Death Cafe June 28, 2019 Write up

Posted by Sherry Gilles on July 14, 2019, 10:14 a.m.

We met at the library. Our group was small but we had three new people who had never been to a death cafe and who were worried about what it might be like.

The conversation became lively at points and one person said she shared things with our small group that she had never shared with others. 

Topics included how children are not always allowed to be at funerals or, conversely, how they are forced to be at them. Both had their downsides per those who experienced these situations. 

People talked about cremation and the original purpose behind it and, another, on the actual practice of it. 

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Death Cafe - Visalia Write up

Posted by l_burkart@yahoo.com on July 13, 2019, 7:54 p.m.

We will begin by announcing one of our members was just diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. I dedicate the title of this month's Death Cafe - Visalia to him.

Our conversations were lively today with enough people to even have few side bars. We met in the round, and if we continue to have this amount--or more--I would like to break into small groups of 3 or 4 for part of our session together to make sure everyone is heard and able to share. 

We had a special guest from Turlock that travelled just for us today;) Gerry Grossman is the Program Manager for Advanced Care Planning for ...


Kendal Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Kally Lloyd-Jones on July 11, 2019, 6:09 a.m.

Hello,

I came to the cafe on July 10th and travelled from Glasgow. This was a really invigorating and friendly experience.  The hosts were sensitive and warm and the topics covered were varied - sometimes very funny and also very serious.  The location is ideal and the cakes, delicious.  Thank you very much.


Death Cafe Sydney Write up

Posted by SakuraPsychotherapy on July 4, 2019, 2 a.m.

Participant A:
 
"Last Sunday (June 30th) I attended my first Death Cafe, held at Frenchs Forrest.
 
The Death Cafe limits the number of people attending,  resulting in an atmosphere of intimacy of people’s feelings and what they desire to share.
 
On arrival I was greeted very warmly by the host April. The room itself was very inviting with a lovely variety of refreshments.
 
It is humbling to see that April can take 15 complete strangers with various backgrounds and creeds in regards to their relationships with death and make them feel safe so they can express how they feel and ask questions without judgement about a topic ...


Death Cafe – COFFEE, CAKE AND DISCUSSION ABOUT DEATH Write up

Posted by antifestival on July 3, 2019, 6:38 a.m.

About this Death Cafe

 

In Kuoleman kahvila we gather together for a coffee and cake and talk about death and dying. Make yourself at home in a cozy atmosphere, tell your thoughts and hear other people’s stories. Let’s redefine death from a taboo to a natural discussion topic! Discussion in Finnish.

 


About ANTI - Contemporary Art Festival

 

ANTI is an international contemporary and live art festival which is located in Kuopio, Finland. Theme of the festival in year 2019 is death; ideas of death, its impact, its social and cultural standing, its place in human life, its place in all life. ANTI organizes the Death Cafes in ...


East York Death Cafe Write up

Posted by bob paterson-watt on June 27, 2019, 10:19 a.m.

10 of us gathered in a sunlit room at L'Arche Toronto's Gathering Place. Our youngest participant was 11, and we went up from there to 65. We were a good mix of ages, ethnic and religious backgrounds, socio-economic realities, work experience, physical and mental wellness.

We talked about choices, losses, griefs, direct experience and/or accompaniment of/during the death of loved ones, our own fears and preparation and struggle as we face death ourselves.


We spoke about the role memory plays in both the lead-up to death and beyond.

We talked about suicidal ideation and suicidal tragedy, from grade school up through elder adults.

We ...


Death Cafe Ogden Utah Write up

Posted by Nichole Sorensen on June 24, 2019, 6:40 p.m.

I had actually attempted to delete this particular cafe but the owner of the shop still wanted me to hold something so i did not advertise it as a death cafe. She wanted me to specifaclly talk about paganism and death specifaclly and you guys say no on having a structure topic. I dont know if it was the air but people some people did not understand the idea of a general discussion. They thought they were coming to a grief group and I even had a guy get over emotional and hostile (almost had to ask him to leave the shop). We talked about what people blieved ...


Carmel Death Cafe Write up

Posted by evoci on June 19, 2019, 1:31 p.m.

Ten people met for the Cafe on a rainy Sunday afternoon but our spirits were happy and the conversation was lively, and respectful.  We discussed Near Death experiences, funerals vs celebrations of life, and the changing legal landscape of physician assisted end of life care.  

Comments from writen evaluations include:  Three words the describe my experience:  "enlightening; a sense of community; and heartful sharing. The event went beyond my expectations."

Other comments: "I had a strong sense of community; it was thought provoking and grounding.  Thank you!"

"I want to prepare a to do list in more details so I can be ready as I age and die ...


Death Cafe Iowa Write up

Posted by DeathCafeIowa on June 19, 2019, 1:19 p.m.

For June’s Death Café Iowa we met at Palmers Deli & Market on Ingersoll. Becca Suvalsky (member of the Bereavement Professionals Group) facilitated the group. We had 8 people in attendance, 2 men and 6 women, and participants ranged in ages and professions.

Members brought several interesting topics to the group this month.

Several group members brought things to discuss such as an article that was published a number of years ago form the “End Well” conference in San Francisco. The article discussed using natural relaxants such cannabis and psilocybin mushrooms for those suffering. These drugs have been linked to dramatically helping those who are at the end ...


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