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26 Μαρ 2014 · Andrea: we used some icebreaker questions at our inaugural event that were well received. A few examples: * What does it mean to you to leave a legacy? * What is your favorite joke or funny story about death? * Who is your role model for making life-changes well? You'll probably think of many more!
The document lists various conversation starters about death and dying, including questions about legacy, humor about death, preferences for location and circumstances of death, how one wants to be remembered, funeral plans, beliefs about an afterlife, living in light of inevitable death, preparing for death, supporting a dying friend, and what ...
Getting people together in a cafe to talk about death is an idea that has grown in popularity in recent years. The most well-known model is that of the Death Cafe, whereby “people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death”. More information about Death Cafes and how to organise them is available on the Death Cafe website.
17 Ιαν 2017 · At the next Lancaster County death cafe, each small group will talk about topics people want to discuss. Facilitators can also ask questions like these to start the conversation: What...
7 Οκτ 2024 · A Death Cafe is more than just a conversation about death—it’s a chance to engage with life in a deeper, more meaningful way. By breaking down the taboo surrounding death, we can approach it with curiosity and openness, and in doing so, we can better appreciate the time we have.
13 Νοε 2024 · This is why a Death Café is so vital—it provides a dedicated space for people to share their thoughts or simply listen in a supportive community.” “This discussion group is life-confirming for me,” says Malcolm Spitalnick, a regular attendee. “We all know people who won’t/can’t talk about this inevitable thing that’s coming to ...
4 Οκτ 2019 · What Goes on at a Death Cafe? Discussion Questions to Ask at a Death Cafe; How to Find a Death Cafe Near You; Facing Death with Strangers and New Friends; As it turns out, talking about death doesn’t speed up the process. It’s quite normal and human to contemplate our death. What a relief, right?