
Grief Is Love and Pain, Walking Side by Side
Most of us expect grief to feel like one thing. But grief is love and pain walking side by side – and sometimes, in the
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Most of us expect grief to feel like one thing. But grief is love and pain walking side by side – and sometimes, in the

When someone dies, families are often faced with decisions at a time when they feel least prepared to make them.

When someone dies, there is often an immediate sense that something needs to happen.
Calls need to be made, arrangements need to begin, the next

When someone dies, the first 24 hours can feel overwhelming.
There is shock, there is emotion, and often there is uncertainty about what needs to

A couple of weeks ago, I completed Death Walker training with Zenith Virago from the National Death Care Centre in Sydney. The experience explored what

Choosing the right coffin is one of the more visible decisions families face when arranging a funeral, and it’s also one that often comes with

When someone dies, families are often suddenly faced with unfamiliar language, paperwork, and decisions. It can feel overwhelming, especially when emotions are already high.

The start of a new year often brings a quiet pause – a moment where we naturally reflect on where we’ve been and gently consider

As December settles in and the year begins to slow, I’ve found myself pausing more often. Not to plan the next thing, but to reflect

In my work as a funeral director, I’m often reminded that while death is universal, the way we honour it is anything but. Across cultures,