
Death Midwifery + Threshold Support
There are deaths we live through.
The end of a relationship that once shaped your world.
The moment you realize a dream will never come true.
The slow unraveling after surviving what should never have happened.
The quiet grief of letting go of something that once helped you cope.
This is a space to honor all of that.
A space for the thresholds we cross that leave us forever changed.
A space where you don’t have to leave any part of yourself behind.

What This Is
My death midwifery practice is not only for the final breath.
It is for the living, too. For the endings that go unnamed.
For the transitions that shake your foundation.
For the slow transformations that deserve to be witnessed.
This work is about holding space for the in-between. Witnessing what is ending. Mourning what was lost. Marking the threshold with care and intention.
Who This Space Is For
This offering is for anyone moving through:
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Grieving a relationship that ended—whether it ended suddenly or slowly unraveled over time.
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Leaving or healing from a harmful or abusive relationship, and want to mark what you’ve survived and what you’re releasing.
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Letting go of a dream or future you hoped for, whether that’s about family, career, ability, or identity.
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Navigating sobriety or recovery, and feeling the quiet ache of letting go of what once got you through.
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Coming to terms with a trauma history, and mourning the person you could have been.

What We’ll Do Together
This is not therapy. It’s not advice. It’s not about fixing you.
Each session is shaped by your needs, and might include:
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Gentle conversation + sacred witnessing
Naming your truth. Being met with care. -
Grief tending + story sharing
Telling the story of what’s ending—and being heard. -
Rituals of release
Burning, burying, water rituals, or cord-cutting to mark transformation. -
Mindful movement + grounding
Supporting your bodymind with breath, rest, or gentle movement. -
Creating sacred space
Altars, objects, or environments that hold your intention. -
Writing + expression
Letters to a past self, a lost dream, or what you’re letting go. -
Embodied practices
Breathwork, somatic inquiry, or simply being with what is.
What This Might Look Like
Every session is different, but might include:
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Being witnessed in your heartbreak without needing to explain or justify
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Creating meaning in the middle of uncertainty
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Saying goodbye to something no one else saw
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Resting in the truth that your pain matters
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Honoring your body as a site of knowing and resilience
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Marking the moment: this changed you, and it deserves to be named
Additional Resources and Support
If you’d like to explore these topics more deeply, I offer a variety of additional resources:
Workshops and Group Sessions
Gather with others in a supportive space to engage with grief and death through movement, discussion, and ritual. Stay informed about upcoming events and offerings by signing up for my newsletter.
Online Resources
Visit my Resource Hub for a wide selection of grief resources, including zines, toolkits, articles, guided meditations, and more to support your healing journey. You can also explore my Blog for thoughtful posts and practical guidance on navigating grief, living with chronic illness, and embodied healing practices.
Recommended Readings
Browse my curated list of books on death and dying.