Living While Mortal - Getting Comfortable with 'Death Talk'


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Death has become hidden, making it harder for us to come to terms with the reality of it. It hasn't always been this way. As part of the modern death-positive movement, Living While Mortal is creating space for those who want the chance to talk openly about mortality. In this relatively light hearted introductory workshop, we will discuss what gets in the way of talking about death, and get some practice bringing this taboo topic into the room.
How might talking about our inevitable endings reduce fear, anxiety and dread? Could talking about death actually be fun and freeing? We think so. Join us to find out.
This event is brought to you in part by Ethos and LGBTQ Senior Housing. It will take place in person in the Community Room at The Pryde in Hyde Park.
For questions or to request more information, please contact info@livingwhilemortal.com
Registration is required. Space is limited to 40 participants. This is a free event! Light refreshments will be provided.
The Pryde is accessible by car, commuter rail (Fairmount or Providence Line) and MBTA bus (32 or 50 bus routes).
Parking: There is free street parking on a first come first served basis. Additionally, there is a free municipal parking lot 1 block away from The Pryde Community Center. This lot is across from the Hyde Park Branch of The Boston Public Library.

Living While Mortal - Getting Comfortable with 'Death Talk'