death doula

I am a death doula—someone who holds space at the threshold. My role isn’t to fix or to guide, but to witness. To sit beside grief, fear, love, and uncertainty with presence and care.

To hold space for death and grief is to invite openness where silence often lives. It’s listening without needing to explain, being there without needing to rescue. It’s trusting that dying, like living, is a process worthy of reverence.

I offer emotional, spiritual, and practical support to individuals and families navigating the end of life, or the grief that arises in the face of loss. That might look like conversation, ritual, legacy work, or simply sitting in stillness.

My hope is to help bring death back into the realm of the sacred, the human, the shared. To meet it with curiosity, compassion, and grace.

Get in touch if you want to connect in this space.