The Gifts of Having the Difficult Conversations (SEMINAR)

The Gifts of Having the Difficult Conversations: An Invitation to Living and Dying Well

Seminar

with Lynn Principe Golden

 

Lynn Golden is a Tampa based Death Doula, Conscious Dying Coach and Educator for the Conscious Dying Institute. She became inspired to companion others at the end of their lives after experiencing profound insights about dying with dignity while caring for family members. This led her to working for many years as a hospice volunteer and a Reiki Master before becoming a Death Doula.

Her toolbox includes hosting workshops or working one on one in an End of Life coaching program called the Best 3 Months. With her knowledge of end of life options along with her passion for supporting end of life wishes, Lynn guides her clients to create action steps that encompass not just practical matters, but life completion physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally.

Lynn is the owner of Dearly Beloved Life, which offers End of Life Doula services including holistic end of life care planning, bedside vigil attendance and after death practical and emotional support. Lynn is also a Lifecycle Celebrant who creates and performs rites of passage ceremonies including funerals and celebrations of life and is a professional speaker available for speaking engagements.

 

 

 

Lynn Principe Golden is an End of Life Doula, Conscious Dying Educator and Life-Cycle Celebrant.

 

For more info  Click Here

 

Contact: lynngoldenlife@gmail.com

or 727-420-2263

dearlybelovedlife.com

 

 

 

Location:
4100 Starkey Blvd
Trinity, FL 34655
(Indoor, 1-hour Talk)

 

Talk & Tour: Having the “Conversation”

End-of-life planning conversations are hard, and now is the time to have them.

 

 

 

Talk & Tour: 

 

Your Host

Catherine Durkin Robinson

End-of-Life Doula and Owner of Anitya Doula Services 

 

Catherine had a varied career organizing for the Democratic Party, teaching high school social studies in Hillsborough County, writing syndicated columns for Creative Loafing and The Tampa Tribune and leading the advocacy movement for education equity in Florida for Step Up For Students.

She recently graduated from The University of Vermont’s End-of-Life Doula Program and is a member of National End-of-Life Doula Alliance. She volunteers with Seasons Hospice and LifePath Hospice.

 

All are welcome, join Catherine for this one hour educational seminar. Come and educate yourself on how to have hard talks about end-of-life with loved ones.

 

Read more about your Host: HERE

 


Saturday, August 7, 2021

11 AM

Heartwood Preserve’s Welcome Center

4100 Starkey Blvd. Trinity

 

RSVP your seat(s):

EMAIL admin@HeartwoodPreserve.com

or

CALL 727-376-5111

 

 

 

 

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Death Cafe: APRIL

 

Details

 

SUNDAY AFTERNOON
APRIL 25, 2021
4 PM – 5:30 PM
The Welcome Center @ Heartwood Preserve
4100 Starkey Blvd.
TRINITY
34655

What is a Death Café?
We are a group of people, often strangers, we gather to eat sweets, enjoy coffee & tea…… and discuss death. It’s that simple.

A Death Café is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counseling session.
A Death Café is a scheduled, non-profit get-together to escape the taboo of discussing death & dying.

We are participating in the Death Café movement, a life-affirming international social franchise started 9 years ago by Jon Underwood in London and later popularized by Lizzy Miles in the United States. Underwood developed the Death Café model based on the ideas of the Swiss sociologist Bernard Crettaz who, together with his anthropologist wife, studied funeral rites in their town and other cultures. When Crettaz’s wife died in 1999, he initiated meetings in local bistros to talk about death.

Death Cafes have spread quickly! As of today, there are 11552 Death Cafes in 73 countries since September 2011.

Death Café has no staff. We are run on a voluntary basis hosted by Diana Sayegh.

So, join us, your local, (Pasco County) WEST PASCO DEATH CAFE!

Free.

NO SELLING!

Ages 17+ please!!!

RSVP REQUIRED. No walk-in’s.

Not on ZOOM.

Bring your mask.

Call with questions (727) 376-5111
or email admin@HeartwoodPreserve.com

Need to know more? Visit: www.DEATHCAFE.com

 

Death Café January


SUNDAY AFTERNOON
JANUARY 31, 2021
4 PM – 5:30 PM
The Welcome Center @ Heartwood Preserve
4100 Starkey Blvd.
TRINITY
34655

 

What is a Death Café?
We are a group of people, often strangers, we gather to eat cake, enjoy tea and discuss death. It’s that simple
A Death Café is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counseling session.
A Death Café is a scheduled, non-profit get-together to escape the taboo of discussing death & dying.

We are participating in the Death Café movement, a life-affirming international social franchise started 9 years ago by Jon Underwood in London and later popularized by Lizzy Miles in the United States. Underwood developed the Death Café model based on the ideas of the Swiss sociologist Bernard Crettaz who, together with his anthropologist wife, studied funeral rites in their town and other cultures. When Crettaz’s wife died in 1999, he initiated meetings in local bistros to talk about death.

Death Cafes have spread quickly! As of today, there are 11552 Death Cafes in 73 countries since September 2011.

Death Café has no staff. We are run on a voluntary basis.

So, join us, your local WEST PASCO DEATH CAFE! Let’s chat… and eat delicious cake!

Free.

RSVP REQUIRED. No walk-in’s.

Not on ZOOM.

Bring your mask.

Call with questions (727) 376-5111
or email admin@HeartwoodPreserve.com

Need to know more? Visit: www.DEATHCAFE.com

What is a Death Doula?

What is a Death Doula?

November 14 @ 1:00 pm 

 FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR

Doulagivers: A WORLDWIDE MOVEMENT

Doulagivers is the New Specialized Area of Non-Medical Health Care that is being embraced worldwide. Death Doulas are also known around the world as: end of life coaches, soul midwives, transition guides, death coaches, doula to the dying, end of life doulas, death midwives, and end of life guides.

WHAT DO DEATH DOULAS DO?

Death Doulas are people who support people in the end of life process, much like a midwife or doula with the birthing process. It is “a new non-medical profession” that recognizes death as a sacred, natural, accepted, and honored part of life. One might say that death midwifery is to hospice palliative care as birth midwifery is to obstetrics. Death Doulas can do these services and so much more.
● Help create positive, empowering end of life plans
● Provide spiritual care, psychological and social support
● Suggest ideas for optimal physical comfort and safety
● Help plan home vigils, life reviews, obituaries, celebrations of life and more.
● Educate patients and families on the new and progressive options of home wakes and natural green burials.

Come for this FREE presentation and to receive a Peace of Mind Planner. Meet Cathy & ask questions.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

1:00 PM – 3 PM

Bring masks please

15 RSVP’s only

4100 Starkey Blvd., TRINITY

HOW TO CONTACT THE HOST OF THIS EVENT:

Cathy Burdette CBP, CAT, RM, CEOLD

(954) 934 – 6929 call / text

EMAIL:

TampaBayEndofLifeDoula@gmail.com

 

 

“A good death is a fundamental right… It is important to know that you have control” ~ Cathy Burdette