New Workshop Date

Imbolc has passed, and with it the darkest part of Winter. As the light returns, our thoughts turn to what we plan to plant ready to harvest later in the year – it’s the time of infinite possibilities! Whether we’re looking at what to put in the garden or what to manifest in our lives, Continue reading »

Winter blessings

I love this time of year, watching Nature put herself to bed for a long, well-earned rest. Trees gently drop their leaves, forming a blanket of nutrients on the ground below. Squirrels scurry around busily, gathering and storing nuts to keep them going through the less abundant Winter, before curling up in their nests. Plants Continue reading »

Kicking the Bucket Festival 2023

Over the last few months, I’ve been part of a team working together to create the next Kicking the Bucket Festival in Oxford. The last one was in 2016, which unfortunately passed me by! However, last summer at a funeral, I was walking back to the reception centre with Liz Rothschild who’d been the celebrant, Continue reading »

Knowledge Day

Last week I was delighted to be invited to speak at Knowledge Day, a staff wellbeing day, with a focus on end of life care for residents, at PJ Care in Milton Keynes. I have worked closely with this amazing company since 2017, and am always grateful for the welcome they give me, and the Continue reading »

Dying Matters Awareness Week 2023

We are currently in the middle of Dying Matters Awareness Week, an annual occasion in the UK where people and organisations across the country hold events in their communities to raise awareness about death and dying. The campaign aims to work with people everywhere to create an open culture where we feel comfortable to talk Continue reading »

The Lost Art of Simple Dying – next workshop date

Spring has definitely popped her head up over the horizon! It feels as if she’s been particularly shy this year, emerging with gusto, only to retreat behind yet another flurry of strong winds, torrential rain or overnight freezing temperatures. I’m grateful for her endless efforts, and the joy that her blue skies, sunshine and Spring Continue reading »

January Greetings

Technically we are in the depths of Winter, a time for rest…I wonder how many of us feel rested after the recent festivities…! Last year I was conscious of this ideal time for rest and recuperation and allowed my budding ideas around the lost art of simple dying to percolate slowly, before taking the bull Continue reading »

Death & Dying Discussion group

As we approach All Hallows’ Eve (Hallowe’en), All Souls Day and the Mexican Day of the Dead it seems fitting that we have just facilitated our inaugural Death and Dying Discussion group evening. Over the year I’ve held several workshops on the subject of The Lost Art of Simple Dying (click here), and it became Continue reading »

Autumn Reflections

The morning after the Autumn Equinox the ground sparkles with sunshine reflecting in the dew. There’s a coolness in the air, and a hint of mist dances surreptitiously among the trees. It’s hard to believe the hot, dry days of summer have finally passed us by for this year, but the change is palpable. I Continue reading »