The Questions We Never Get to Ask About Grief
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A thoughtful exploration of grief that helps ease confusion and doubt

​​This live workshop offers a grounded way to understand what’s happening — and how to live with grief instead of fighting it.
$49 CAD · 90 minutes · Live on Zoom
Facilitated by The Grief Tendress™
Why This Workshop Exists
Grief is an enormous and often life-shattering experience.
For many of us, it rearranges everything — our sense of time, identity, meaning, and belonging.
And in that way, grief is — and always will be — a mystery.
And at the same time, the questions that arise in grief are not random.
They come from very real changes happening in the body, the nervous system, the heart, and the way we orient to the world.
Grief can feel overwhelming in part because most of us were never taught how to understand it.
We live in a largely grief-illiterate culture — where grief is rushed, minimized, or treated as something to get over.
So when loss arrives, people are left alone with their questions.
And when they reach for answers, the ones they find don't really help.
This workshop exists to offer a different kind of space.
A place where grief is met with clarity and respect —
and where understanding helps the experience feel less disorienting and less lonely.
It offers a grounded sense of direction.
Language for what you may be living but haven’t been able to name.
Context that helps you trust your experience instead of doubting it.
This kind of understanding doesn’t take the pain away.
But it often changes how alone — and how frightening — the experience feels.
Workshop Details
This is a live online workshop held in a calm, well-paced, grief-attuned space.
You are welcome to participate quietly — there is no expectation to share.
This is a place to meet grief with clarity, care, and respect.
Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM (Pacific)
Cost: $49 CAD
Duration: 90 minutes
Format: Online by Zoom

Meet Bindi — The Grief Tendress™
Bindi is a grief guide, ritualist, and somatic facilitator devoted to the sacred art of tending sorrow. Rooted in the Darkwoods of Grief lineage inspired by Francis Weller, she helps others navigate loss as initiation — returning to life with greater depth, tenderness, and belonging.
A Kootenay girl at heart, devoted to coffee, sunlight, and the quiet beauty that remains.
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You can explore more of my work and offerings at grieftendress.com

