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DEATH

& dinner

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IN-PERSON

event

What happens when a psychic medium and a grief educator sit down to talk about death?

MAGIC.

 

Join us for an intimate and soul-nourishing evening as we come together to explore the depths of death and grief from an emotional and spiritual perspective. Through open-hearted dialogue and guided reflection, we will create a sacred space to honour our loved ones, share our journeys, and embrace the wisdom that loss can bring.

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Kelsey and Kathie come to this conversation from two unique yet deeply connected perspectives. As a medium, Kelsey offers insights into the unseen connections we maintain with those who have passed, helping to bridge the gap between this world and the next. Kathie, as a grief educator and end-of-life doula, brings a grounded and compassionate approach to the realities of loss, offering tools for healing and navigating the complexities of mourning. Together, they provide a multidimensional perspective on death, dying, and the love that never truly leaves us.

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In a warm and inviting atmosphere, we will gather over a carefully curated charcuterie dinner and handcrafted mocktails, fostering an evening of meaningful conversation and connection. This event is a chance to sit in community, share stories, and find comfort in knowing you are not alone on your journey of grief and remembrance.

WHAT TO EXPECT:​​

  • A safe and nurturing space to explore the emotions and spiritual aspects of grief

  • Thoughtfully guided conversation on death, healing, and the unseen bonds that endure

  • A delicious spread of gourmet charcuterie and refreshing non-alcoholic beverages

  • A heartfelt opportunity to celebrate and honour the lives of those we miss.

KATHIE POWELL

Kathie Powell is a mother, grandmother, griever, author, grief educator/coach, and an end-of-life-doula who wrote The Hardest, Not The Worst Year because, after losing her husband, she

couldn't find a book like it. By sharing her story, she hopes to support those who are grieving or anyone who is simply curious about grief.

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© 2025 Kathie Powell

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