Conversations To Die For
Conversations To Die For
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Conversations to Die For
Inspired by the international Death Café movement, this community gathering offers space for open conversation about mortality, meaning, caregiving, grief, and living fully.
This is not therapy, not a lecture, not a grief circle; just honest conversation over coffee or tea.
Newcomers are welcome at every gathering and no preparation is required.
DATES
June 30 • 7:00–8:30 pm
July 30 • 2:00–3:30 pm
August 31 • 7:00–8:30 pm
LOCATION
The Breezeway Home
7113 Reynolds Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
These events are FREE, but there is limited space so please RSVP.
Facilitated by
Dr. Joanne Spence
Dr. Joanne Spence is an author, educator, and trauma-informed yoga therapist whose work invites people into honest, compassionate conversations about life, death, and what matters most. Drawing on over 25 years of teaching embodied and contemplative practices, she creates spaces that are thoughtful, grounded, and deeply human. She is the author of the forthcoming How to Die Well: A Practical Guide for the Living.
Merryn Spence
Merryn is trauma-attuned yoga teacher and altered states integration specialist whose work centers on nervous system care, embodied ecology, and somatics. She offers accessible practices that support reflection, connection, and action.
Location
The Breezeway, 15208