In a world obsessed with beginnings, no one teaches us how to be with endings.
Death on the Daily’s “Dead Conversations” are here to change that. Gently. Compassionately. And with a whole lot of heart.
My truest and rawest awakening came after the devastating death of our daughter, Ngākau Raiona, 21 weeks into pregnancy. The promise I made in her final days as my heart was breaking - to be fully present for her, no matter what - became my greatest lesson in the transformational power when we are present with death and other painful transitions in life.
My tattoo of grief is lifelong, and I have experienced first hand how grief isn’t just painful - it’s isolating. Not because people don’t care, but because we as a society don’t know how to be with death. Leaving us grievers to suffer mostly in silence.
And it’s not just the death of people who we love. It’s the grief of breakups. Career pivots. Friendships that fade. Life chapters ending. The identities we outgrow.
We’ve learned to numb, avoid, and keep busy - instead of truly feeling and letting go.
But what if death wasn’t the end of the conversation — but the start of something deeper?