Work with Trishia
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Work with Trishia 〰️
Offerings
Trishia (she/her) believes that no one should live OR die alone, afraid, or unprepared. She is a death worker, creativity doula, and artist trained through Going with Grace in 2021, General Assembly in 2016, agencies, corporate spaces, retail, and—most importantly—her community.
Trishia supports creative ways to live, die and honor our individual and collective grief.
All offerings are customized to you (because the work is never the same). Email me to schedule a free 30 minute consultation so we can create the right plan for you and/or your loved ones.
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To know grief is to know love. Grief is the final act of love we give to the moments and people that have died. Together we can:
Plan pragmatic/logistical support to tend to end of life before and after transitions (advanced directives, power of attorney, arranging care, meals, etc)
Honor your grief through sharing story, meditation, spiritual healing before death, death meditations, legacy/memorial making
Create memorials for what/who has died (including our past selves), and work with them to process the things we can no longer hold inside us. Let the what we create together hold these big feelings.
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Our desires are important. How do we prioritize our passions while transitioning out of overwork? How can we work with our desires to further develop our creativity and live our natural designs?
Together we can
collaborate together on the work/rest equation—finding the right balance that works for you while centering your deepest desires.
strategize ways to create the life you are dreaming about
make a pragmatic plan (mixed with a little energetic magic)
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Let me help you unleash and open you up to what is next on your journey. We will work together to design a permanent mark on your body representing what you are moving out of or into.
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A death cafe is an intimate peer-led space where people can come and share around any aspect of death and dying in a group setting. The space is facilitated with gentle space-holding that encourages participation (no matter how small) by all and does not shy away from awkward silences. We are not here to fix anyone’s grief but to make space to hold it for a short while with you.
Often times, these spaces have been generative in navigating life/relationship changes and accessing memories, not necessarily tied to physical death.
Death Cafés are a free offering, please email trishia@hypofutures.com to inquire.
Guideline #1.
We begin with death. We begin with grief.
We remember with gratitude.