Our Events and Pop Ups
A calmer way to talk about death - without the weirdness
Our events are friendly, practical, and open to everyone - whether you’re planning ahead, supporting someone you love, or you’re simply curious and want to feel less awkward about the topic.
You’ll leave with clarity, confidence, and useful next steps.
Upcoming events -
Peace Out on Tour at Abbot House Dunfermline
Date: June 25th
Time: 10:30am - 12:30pm
Location: Abbot House - Flight Room, 11 The Maygate Dunfermline
Price: Free!
What it is: A practical session where we'll explore:
- what happens in Scotland when someone dies,
- thinking about your own wishes
- starting the conversation
- a gentle planning guide
This workshop is not about making firm decisions or filling out complicated paperwork. It's about starting where you are with curiosity and kindness.
You're welcome to :
- Share as much or as little as you like
- Simply listen and reflect
- Take your time with anything that feels emotional
This workshop is funded by the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
Tickets https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/death-the-conversation-we-keep-avoiding-tickets-1990385747350
What to expect
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A warm welcome and a relaxed atmosphere
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Clear, practical info (no confusing jargon)
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Honest conversation - you can share or just listen
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A chance to ask questions you’ve never known who to ask
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Helpful takeaways you can use immediately
Who these events are for
These sessions are for you if:
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You want to plan ahead but don’t know where to start
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Funeral costs are worrying you (or your family)
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You’ve experienced a loss and want a kinder space to talk
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You’re supporting someone else and need guidance
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You’re interested in eco choices but want the facts
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You believe conversations about death should be normal, not taboo
Pricing - and why we do it this way
Some events are free. Some are paid. Many are pay what you can.
Because we believe good information should never be a luxury - and no one should feel excluded from support because of money.
FAQs
Do I have to talk?
Nope. You can come, listen, take notes, and leave quietly if you want. No pressure.
Is it depressing?
It’s honest, sometimes emotional, often surprisingly calming - and genuinely helpful.
Can I bring a friend?
Yes - and it’s often easier with someone you trust.
Are your events religious?
No. We’re inclusive and respectful of all beliefs and none.
Normalising the conversation. Reducing fear. Helping people feel prepared.