helping women carrying long-standing grief rebuild relationship with sorrow and aliveness over time.

You’re allowed to arrive exactly as you are.

This is a space to be with what has not been allowed. To feel, process, and remember what grief actually is beneath the noise of culture.

I came to this work through my own grief.

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FROM AN EARLY AGE, I EXPERIENCED LOSS THAT STAYED WITH ME AND LIVED IN MY BODY FOR YEARS.

I spent a really long time trying to understand how to be with it, carry it, and keep living alongside it. Eventually, I stopped trying to move past my grief, and I began to truly listen to it.

That decision is what led me here.

Now I create spaces where what has been held in silence.. sometimes for decades, can be felt, witnessed, and honoured.

Alongside grief, I’ve been devoted to reclaiming feminine ways of knowing. Ways that don’t rush or override the body, but move at the pace of truth, relationship, and deep listening.

This work now lives at the intersection of both.

A place where grief is not seen as something within us to fix, but instead as something sacred to be with.

My practice is shaped by years of study in grief work, somatics, and feminine spirituality, and continues to be guided by teachers, traditions, and lived experience that honour grief as something meant to be held in community, not alone.

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WHAT WOMEN CARRY

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A 6-day immersive journey exploring the personal, ancestral, and cultural grief carried by women.

Through shared witnessing, guided conversation, and embodied practice, this space invites a different relationship to grief.

rooted in presence, not resolution.

S P E A K E R S   &   P E R F O R M E R S

Women who are living and working at the edges of grief, care, and cultural change.

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Emmett Marsh

Monet Goode

Founder
Sales Manager
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Eleanor Parks

Marketing Director
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The Tending Circle

AN ONGOING SPACE FOR WOMEN WHO FEEL CALLED TO STAY WITH THE WORK

Where grief, relationship, and embodiment are explored over time in community, depth, and at a pace that honours the body.

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Join us for this 6-day gathering and begin a different relationship with what you hold.