Death Cafe write-ups


Talk & Treats Death Cafe Write up

Posted by FriendsofHospice on Oct. 23, 2017, 3:10 p.m.

Five people gathered on a windy and rainy Saturday for Talk & Treats Death Café. The conversation flowed easily and hearts and minds were open to each other. One attendee stated, "We are so lucky to be here (alive). Like winning the lottery 30 million times! We are just weirdly lucky to be here!" All agreed. Another person left with this note of gratitude:  "Thank you sooooooo very much for this afternoon's incredible crack-open experience.  What a gift it was.

Watch our website: www.friendsofhospice.net, our facebook page: www.facebook.com/friendsofhospice, and here on deathcafe.com for our next Talk & Treats Death Café.


Death Cafe Bristol Write up

Posted by MaryTutaev on Oct. 22, 2017, 3:51 a.m. 1 comment

A rainy Autumnal evening was brightened up by our first meeting with new hosts and a wonderful group of people.

We are lucky to have such a supportive cafe Cox and Baloneys Tearoom who fully understand what we are trying to do. We had a cosy room,tea and cake (of course!). 

A quick introduction led into fascinating ideas,experiences, hopes and wishes towards life and death. Animated conversations sprang up and I was impressed with the groups sensitivity towards topics and each other. Conversations became profound, exploratory and there was also laughter....in fact time went so quickly we all felt we could have talked and shared ...


Carmel Death Cafe Write up

Posted by evoci on Oct. 20, 2017, 10:29 a.m.

We met at a new location, the Heartland Unitarian Universalist Church, and 8 of us gathered for a spirited conversation over coffee, tea and an autumn cake.  Topics included suicide, loss of our parents and society's fear of talking about death.  

We will meet at this location for the final cafe of the year to be held on Sunday December 17 from 2 pm to 4 pm.


Death Cafe West End Write up

Posted by CanTeen QLD on Oct. 18, 2017, 11:37 p.m.

We were very pleased with this death cafe session and shared wonderful conversations with a beautiful group of insightful women. 

Some great feedback was gathered by the group and included comments such as:

" The Death Cafe experience was open, enlightening and empowering"

" The structure of the discussion had a beautoful organic flow"

"The event affected my feelings about death with me now having less fear and have a more open mind"

When asked what they would tell people who were interested in attending a future Death Cafe the participants said:

"I would recommend it. I would encourage it"

" Make an effort... give it a go"

"Do it!!!"

"Go!!!"


Hornby Island, BC Death Cafe XII Write up

Posted by Sylvia Sienikehä Elysiana on Oct. 16, 2017, 7:38 p.m.

Great conversation and grave brownies.


Death Cafe Newcastle Australia Write up

Posted by Ruth Boydell on Oct. 16, 2017, 10:21 a.m.

30th September 2017

We had 10 women arrive for this cafe. The conversation was lively and passionate regarding preparation for end of life - what is our list of 'to-dos'; what are some worthwhile films to watch; why we are all at this gathering and can we have more. The time seemed to fly. 

Our conversations went on over time and there seemed to be great interest in further cafes. 

Looks like we might try a regular cafe.


Golden Feather Death Cafe' Write up

Posted by TeaAndCake on Oct. 14, 2017, 11:54 p.m.

I want to thank everyone who showed up to the Death Cafe' today.  We had a good sharing about experiences, insights, and lessons about death and dying. Some of the ideas shared included a recommendation to watch a movie "Departures", suggestions to read a magazine called Lion's Roar - The November issue has an article called "Death: The Greatest Teacher", a discussion about hospital care, palliative care, re-suscitation, or allowing a patient to have a natural death. Also mentioned was dying as a relief of suffering. We also shared poems, cakes, tea and cider.


1st Death Cafe at Tsukuba Write up

Posted by josh441 on Oct. 14, 2017, 6:08 a.m.

Today's participants were a mixture of medical students from the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th year. We talked about our own experiences of death, both medical and personal, in a care free manner with occasional laughter. 
A few topics that arose in the discussion were the lack of knowledge about the palliative care profession and also lack of a good salary in Japan. Yet most of the participants expressed an interest in working in palliative care with psychiatry as a subinterest. One participant remarked that she could not work in a more popular profession such as pediatrics as it's so bright and cheerful that could see ...


Death Cafe @ North London Hospice Write up

Posted by northlondonhospice on Oct. 10, 2017, 6:05 a.m.

Our 2nd Death Cafe was a small intimate group - half of which had not attended one before.


Monmouth County Death Cafe Write up

Posted by Beth Almerini on Oct. 7, 2017, 10:22 a.m.

As always, each meeting is different, and this one was very special.  It was a small group of previous attendees and new ones and the conversation ranged from the philosophical to the downright funny. In fact, this gathering disproved the idea that talking about death is somehow morbid and depressing. We're all looking forward to October's session.

 


LGBTQ+ Death Cafe Write up

Posted by nickbaggio on Oct. 3, 2017, 11:45 a.m.

20 participants plus lots of cake,tea and coffee,


Death Cafe Taunton Write up

Posted by Nicole Durman on Oct. 1, 2017, 4:53 p.m.

On 9 September, Death Cafe Taunton held their second meeting at the Creative Innovation Centre in Taunton, hosted by Nicole Stanfield Caile. The event was well-attended by about thirty people. Conversation went on long after the original ending time for the event. People were eager to share their experiences and talk on a variety of topics. Wallace Stuart Funeral Directors brought a beautiful Ashes into Glass display, and attendees could also view the progress on Nicole's embroidered shroud.

As always, the venue was perfect and great conversation and cake was had by all. The next Death Cafe Taunton event will be planned for January.


Death Cafe Tampa Write up

Posted by Cat Martin on Oct. 1, 2017, 9:30 a.m.

Another Death Cafe Tampa meeting.

Lovely to see Anna and Dee again. And to meet Chase and Ali.

Not happy with the cake. I really need to get better cake. 

Thanks to Roberto torres at The Blind Tiger Cafe in Ybor, Tampa.


Chambana Death Cafe September 2017 Write up

Posted by Sherry Gilles on Sept. 28, 2017, 10:36 a.m.

Our most recent death café was held on September 16, 2017 at the Unity Church and Spiritual Center on Main Street in Urbana, Illinois.

 

There were a total of eleven of us around the tables. One woman left early to attend to a car problem. Two people were new and two attendees were thirteen years old.

 

People heard about this Death Cafe through word of mouth, Facebook event posting, a flyer, and from family or friends.

 

After a quick round of introductions the conversation started with topics including green burials and cremation and death rituals.  

 

There was a fair amount of discussion about the similarities between Jewish and ...


Harwich COA Death Cafe Write up

Posted by kgrunwald@town.harwich.ma.us on Sept. 27, 2017, 10:20 a.m.

This was our second Death Cafe, and while not as many people attended as the first it was still very successful.  We had some returnees from July and several new faces: 20 in total.  Much of the focus was on how to decide what to do with your body after you die. One participant proudly announced that she is going to Harvard Medical School; as a cadaver!  There was also much talk about leaving a legacy of stories for your family.  We closed with one person's impromptu recitation of a poem that I think is called "Living In the Moment."  I am trying to find it and ...


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