Description
This class offers a compassionate, narrative-informed approach to grief, especially during the holiday season when emotions can feel more intense. Through guided reflection, gentle rituals, and meaningful conversation, participants explore how grief shows up, how to welcome it as a natural part of life, and how to speak about it with care. Open to grievers, clinicians, caregivers, and anyone seeking space to honor and engage with grief. Limited enrollment.
Danielle Slupesky is a certified end-of-life guide, death doula, and peer grief companion, dedicated to providing education, support, and compassionate guidance to individuals approaching the end of life, as well as to their families and caregivers. With a focus on normalizing conversations around death and dying, Slupesky strives to empower families and communities to embrace the process of dying in a meaningful and holistic way, bringing death back into the heart of the home
