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I am a death educator first and a death doula second. But what if you want to work with me outside of those parameters? It is my privilege to offer private, one-on-one sessions for the first time—an opportunity to go deeper into the personal aspects of deathwork in a safe, intimate setting.

Private Coaching and Mentorship: These Sessions Are a Sanctuary

At their core, these sessions answer the heartfelt question: How can I work with you individually? I’ll be honest—finding the time for one-on-one work doesn’t always make logistical sense. But sometimes it makes soul sense. People yearn for a more personal way to connect, to explore the profound dimensions of mortality without feeling rushed or exposed. I want this too. It’s why I’m carving out space for private mentorship: a sanctuary where you can bring your stories, your vulnerabilities, and your burning questions about life, death, and everything in between.

Together, we’ll create a container for truth-telling and transformation. Perhaps you’re searching for clarity in end-of-life planning, or seeking to make peace with unresolved grief. Maybe you have questions about how to bring death awareness into everyday living—cultivating more gratitude, presence, and depth in how you show up in the world. Or maybe you just need someone to hold space as you navigate the delicate terrain of loss and transition. Whatever it is, these sessions are designed to meet you right where you are.

We’ll dig beneath the surface to understand your unique experiences, beliefs, and hopes. We’ll talk openly about what scares you, what lights you up, and what parts of your journey need tending. My role is to provide informed guidance, a compassionate ear, and practical suggestions, all while respecting your personal values and spiritual perspectives. Think of this as the sacred middle ground between formal education and hands-on doula work—an invitation to explore the deep waters of mortality and emerge with renewed clarity, purpose, and peace.

If you’ve been feeling the pull toward a more intimate conversation about life and death, consider this your invitation. Let’s create a sanctuary for discovery, healing, and growth, one private session at a time. Let’s do the soul work that calls us both.

How it Works

Each session is 90 minutes, held over Zoom or phone (your choice), and designed to meet you wherever you are. We can focus on your personal grief, philosophy and the esoteric, your death doula business, or we can completely customize your education. 

  • Meaningful Conversations + Grief Support: Want to talk about it? In our one and one sessions nothing is off limits. Your questions are not too graphic, taboo or sad.This is a space to share your stories, ask your questions, and explore the mystery and the fear with someone who has been there and can hold non judgemental space for the query.  Whether you’re processing grief or contemplating the esoteric, these conversations are here to comfort and expand you. 

  • Death Doula Business Support: You have taken the trainings and heard the call, but you don’t know how to translate that into a business. Let’s refine your path and build your practice. I will share everything I know about bringing this sacred craft to the world, and we can workshop your situation in real time. Together, we’ll get your passion project open for business.

  • Private Education: This is my most bespoke offering—a truly customized experience designed entirely around your needs. Together, we will begin by setting personal education goals: What gaps exist in your knowledge or experience? From there, we’ll craft a curriculum tailored just for you, drawing from my full library of education and coursework to ensure every moment feels purposeful and aligned with your vision. This is  the closest thing I offer to mentorship, as it allows us to work in real time evolving your death doula education. It’s an opportunity to receive personalized, guided support tailored to your unique journey—a mentorship-like experience without the physical constraints of traditional internship.