Mentorship

Even those who hold space for others need a place to be held.

We were never meant to carry this work alone.

Whether you're beginning to weave grief tending into your work or you're an experienced facilitator seeking support, mentorship offers a space to deepen your practice with care, curiosity, and integrity.

Perhaps you're a therapist, coach, social worker, death doula, community leader, or healing practitioner who feels called to include grief work more intentionally. Or perhaps you're preparing for a grief ritual, navigating a particular challenge, or longing for ongoing support as you continue growing in this work.

Together, we'll explore both the practical and personal dimensions of grief tending. We'll reflect on what you're encountering, strengthen your confidence as a facilitator, and tend to the ways this work asks us to keep growing ourselves.

Mentorship is available as a one-time consultation for focused support or as an ongoing relationship for those seeking deeper accompaniment.

Areas of support may include:

  • Bringing grief tending into your existing practice

  • Ritual design and facilitation

  • Facilitator presence, role, and boundaries

  • Ethical and cultural considerations

  • Navigating sensitive topics and difficult moments

  • Holding complex grief with confidence and compassion

  • Self-led leadership through Internal Family Systems (IFS)

  • Practical planning and logistics

  • Whatever is most alive in your work

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Mentorship is for anyone who feels called to deepen their relationship with grief tending. You may be a therapist, coach, social worker, death doula, community leader, or facilitator wanting to integrate grief work into your practice. It is also for experienced grief tenders seeking guidance, reflection, and support as they continue growing in this work.We offer a range of solutions designed to meet your needs—whether you're just getting started or scaling something bigger. Everything is tailored to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

  • Not at all. You may be just beginning to explore how grief can be woven into your work, or you may already have years of experience. Our time together is shaped around where you are and what you're hoping to cultivate.

    Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.

  • Each session is guided by what feels most alive for you. We may explore practical questions about facilitation, ritual design, ethics, or group leadership. We may also make space for reflection on how this work is impacting you personally, recognizing that tending ourselves is an essential part of tending others.We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear communication and reliable results. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.

  • Both options are available. Some people come with a specific question or challenge and find a single consultation helpful. Others choose ongoing mentorship to receive continued support, accountability, and accompaniment as their practice evolves.You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

  • Every mentorship relationship is unique, but common areas include integrating grief work into an existing practice, designing rituals and gatherings, facilitator presence and boundaries, navigating difficult moments, ethical and cultural considerations, leadership, self-led facilitation, and caring for yourself while holding space for others.We offer flexible pricing based on project type and complexity. After an initial conversation, we’ll provide a transparent quote with no hidden costs.

  • Grief is woven through every area of our lives, yet it often goes unnamed. Learning to recognize and work with grief can bring greater depth to your practice, helping those you support feel more fully seen, accompanied, and connected in times of loss, change, and transition.Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.