Embrace the Edge

Embodied Circle Workshops
Journeying Life, Death and Dying.

Welcome.

A Death doula and an Embodiment Coach come together to create a circle unlike any other—a space where the wisdom of the body meets the depth of the dying process.With fierce passion and devotion to their crafts, they invite you into an experience that honors death as an integral part of life, just as worthy of care, presence, and soul work as the journey of living itself.This is an offering of reverence, curiosity, and deep listening—to ourselves, to each other, and to the mystery that awaits us all.

Who is this for?

Those of us.....- who have never thought about what happens at the end of life- who have had fear around even thinking about it- who have wanted to talk about it but didn’t know who to talk to- who want to face this topic so that you can live a fuller life- who want to know what options you have in all stages of end of life- who suffer from anxiety or a fear of dying and want to be supported
by two fully qualified professionals to move through it
- who are navigating grief or big life transitions- who work with people in caring, death-related, or healing roles- who feel called to reclaim death as a natural part of life- who feel like they want to 'FEEL' more in life.

Our purpose

These workshops invite you to step into the raw, transformative space of death and dying—not as something to fear, but as a portal to deeper presence, love, and connection.Together, we will explore the stories we carry around death, unravel cultural conditioning, and discover embodied ways to meet grief, loss, and transition.Through conversation, movement, and deep listening, we will learn how to sit with discomfort, hold space for others in their grief, and explore alternative approaches to funerals and memorials.Here we have opportunities to move from fear to possibility, from avoidance to reverence, and to reimagine what it means to live fully while embracing the inevitable.

What to expect.

In these experiential workshops, you’ll be invited to:Explore your personal relationship to death, dying and living.Practice embodied tools for sitting with grief, fear, and letting go.Connect with others in deep, honest conversation,Honour your emotions — all of them — without needing to fix or change.Remember your own aliveness.All within the a supportive, warmly held container.You do not need to have had a recent loss or be “good at feelings” — you only need curiosity and a willingness to show up.

About your Facilitators

ELYSE

From Soultree Moves, works predominantly with women, but also with men, teenagers and children using her multi modality Holistic Therapies to ensure a Trauma-Informed, safe and nurturing environment, She guides and holds space for participants to realise their own power and resource their own inner wisdom and to allow processing of trauma, grief, shame, sadness, anger and pain.She has a deep reverance and connection to nature and the human experience and holds an endless love for learning about the mind-body-soul connection and is devoted to her own Soul Work and supporting that in all those who are curious in their own deeper lived life here on Earth.Embodiment Coach - Breathwork Facilitator - Women's Circles - Massage - Soul Worker - Root Cause Therapy - Emotional Integration Therapies--------------------------------

DANIELLE

From Ananta Hearts is an end-of-life Doula and Palliative Care nurse with over 40 years of experience. Throughout her personal life and career, she has had the honour of accompanying many individuals and family members in their final stages of life, every interaction shaping her approach to this sacred work of death and dying.Autonomy, compassion and authenticity are integral to this work. Danielle is passionate about empowering the person to create a meaningful end-of-life plan that aligns with their personal values and wishes, and that means knowing the options.Drawing upon her extensive knowledge and ensuring dignity and respect, Danielle supports both the person and their loved ones during this significant time.

This space isn’t theoretical.
It’s intimate, raw, and real —
An invitation into connection, aliveness, and presence like few others.

If you feel the pull, honour it.