A L I V E O N L I N E G R I E F T E N D I N G W O R K S H O P

SORROW & ALIVENESS

For women carrying deep, enduring grief who long to feel fully alive again.

A L I V E O N L I N E G R I E F

T E N D I N G W O R K S H O P

SORROW & ALIVENESS

For women carrying deep, enduring grief who long to feel fully alive again.

GRIEF IS ONE OF THE HARDEST THINGS WE EXPERIENCE AS HUMAN BEINGS.

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THERE ARE FORMS OF GRIEF THAT DO NOT PASS IN TIME AS WE EXPECT.

MANY WOMEN CARRY THIS KIND OF GRIEF SILENTLY FOR YEARS.

Continuing to work, care for others, show up, and function, while privately wondering if they’ll ever feel fully alive again.

A D I F F E R E N T U N D E R S T A N D I N G O F G R I E F

A D I F F E R E N T

U N D E R S T A N D I N G

O F G R I E F

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Together, We’ll Explore:

• why long-standing grief persists
• why insight alone often does not resolve grief
• what grief may be asking of us
• and how it may be possible to remain connected to life while carrying deep sorrow.

Grief And Aliveness Can Coexist.

Grief And Aliveness Can Coexist.

W H A T W E ’ L L E X P L O R E

W H A T W E ’ L L

E X P L O R E

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You’ll Be Guided Through:

  • teachings on long-standing grief

  • gentle embodied grounding practices

  • reflection and journaling

  • experiential grief tending

You do not need to share personally to participate.

You’re welcome exactly as you are.

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Who This Is For:

  • If you feel exhausted from carrying grief alone.

  • If you sense your sorrow runs deeper than a single loss.

  • If you’ve become highly capable outwardly and deeply burdened inwardly.

  • If you secretly miss feeling connected to life.

We’ve Become Skilled At Surviving

BUT SURVIVING ISN’T THE SAME AS LIVING.

YOU DON’T NEED TO CARRY GRIEF ALONE.

If you are carrying deep, enduring grief and longing to feel more connected to yourself, your body, your grief, and your aliveness—

you are warmly welcome here.

Upcoming Dates:

Monday, July 27, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM PT
Wednesday, August 26, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM PT
Monday, September 28, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM PT
Tuesday, October 27, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM PT
Monday, November 30, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM PT


Location: Live on Zoom
Duration: 90 Minutes
Investment: Pay What You Can

Investment:

This workshop is offered on a Pay-What-You-Can basis because meaningful grief support, community, and spaces where sorrow can be honestly tended should be accessible.

If you are able to contribute financially, your support helps sustain this work and makes it possible for others to attend as well.

Suggested Contribution: $33–66 CAD

All are welcome regardless of financial capacity

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BINDI— THE GRIEF TENDRESS™

IS A GRIEF GUIDE AND RITUAL FACILITATOR DEVOTED TO RESTORING GRIEF AS A SACRED AND NECESSARY PART OF LIFE.

Her work is shaped by a lifetime of personal loss and deep reckonings with sorrow, rupture, caregiving, survival, and becoming— experiences that prepared her to walk alongside others carrying profound grief with tenderness and care.

Bindi creates grounded, embodied, trauma-informed spaces where grief is welcomed rather than pathologized, and where women are supported in remaining connected to life while carrying what they love and what they have lost.

She’s trained in grief ritual facilitation and grief tending through the Darkwoods of Grief lineage inspired by Francis Weller, is a Grief Recovery Specialist through the Grief Recovery Institute, a certified women’s somatic educator, and a certified ancestral healing guide.

Through workshops, circles, retreats, ritual spaces, and 1:1 grief tending, Bindi helps women develop a more compassionate and sustainable relationship with grief, one that allows sorrow to be honestly tended while creating greater capacity for vitality, meaning, connection, and aliveness over time.

O T H E R S U P P O R T S

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PRIVATE GRIEF TENDING

For grief that asks for individualized care, companionship, and deeper support.

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SANCTUARY FOR SORROW

Online Monthly Ceremonial Community Grief-Tending Circle for Women

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RETREATS

In-person Immersive ceremonial spaces where grief is witnessed in community.