At a #DeathCafe people talk about death over tea & cake. 18,000 held in 90 countries. Because ‘talking about death helps us make the most of life’ #jonunderwood
Next Death Cafe
Tuesday January 21st in Palmanova, in English.
What is Death Cafe?
At a Death Cafe people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death.
In Munay,
Jamie
#DeathCafe#DeathCafePalmanova#DeathCafeEnglishMallorca
This is a quote from the highly acclaimed "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying". It shows us that life is made more meaningful when we recognize and accept that someday we will die.
A million thanks to all of you (too many to mention but you know who you are) who were a part of getting these books over the line and out into the world this year.
And to all of you involved in current collections…brace yourselves as we’ve got a busy 2025!
It can be hard to see loved ones grieving, and there's no perfect way to make it better.
We worry about what the ‘right’ thing to say is, making things like writing holiday cards daunting.
Here is what to say in holiday cards to someone who is grieving👉 hospiceuk.org/latest-from-ho…
Kate's advice for coping with grief this holiday season? Say no to normality!
Grief is tough - especially during the holidays. You can discover more advice from our wonderful Dying Matters community here: hospiceuk.org/latest-from-ho…
Join @pilgrimshospices @alex_centre TODAY for cake, coffee, & a relaxed, open chat about death. ☕ 🍰
This is a free event & all are welcome; places are limited, please book to let them know you’re coming:
pilgrimshospices.org/dc-fave…#deathcafe#faversham
A huge thank you to everyone who came out on Wednesday evening to @DeathCafe St. Joe! We had a very nice time with thought provoking conversations. One attendee stated how needed this group is to process his feelings surrounding death with others. ❤️ #DeathCafe#DeathPositivity
Here's a handful of lovely feedback from August's #DeathCafe attendees, which really highlight why Death Cafes exist. These cafes were co-facilitated with the brilliant teams at @ZestCentre & @soarcommunity Would you like to find out more about Death Cafes? #Sheffield
ALT The image shows text that reads: “Some feedback shared by recent Death Cafe attendees “ I didn't like the word death in the title at first [Death Cafe] - but I understand why now” “It's made me feel better about talking about death” “Privileged to be part of a sharing experience that normally is taboo.” “I feel more confident to create positive memories and less scared about death.” “ It was inspirational, it may impact on conversations with my family both older and younger :)”” There’s an illustration of a woman in the corner, she is wearing an orange, star covered jumper and has short black hair and brown skin, she is writing on a piece of paper. The Compassionate Sheffield logo is in the bottom left.