Death Ed
with Erin
Here, Education is the Bridge from Fear to Preparedness
Welcome. You are here to learn more about death and dying. Maybe because it is imminent in your own life, or maybe because you want to train as a death doula. Welcome to this space. I am here to guide you with knowledge, compassion, and experience through what many consider the hardest part of life: its end.
This is a space for:
Erin Merelli
“So long as we love, we cannot dispel grief, but we can manage its weight by educating the fear out of it.”
Education for Every Level
We fear what we don’t understand, and through learning, we can dispel fear. After creating over 20 programs tailored to every level, I am excited to teach individuals, communities, and professionals how to approach death with confidence, knowledge, and compassion.
My current offerings include evergreen classes (pre-recorded, self-paced), as well as live online classes. We explore themes of:
Personal ancestry and inherited narratives
Cultural death practices across time and place
The funeral industry: a critical look behind the curtain
Death laws, democratization, and autonomy at the end of life
Green burial options and ecological alternatives
The environmental impact of burial and cremation
Cultural grief rituals and the need for communal mourning
Ceremony and rites of passage at the end of life
Death Doula business tools
Online Learning
Evolving Death Care
Tailored Educational Experience
Remote
Courses With Colleagues
Transformative Training Alongside Industry Experts in Grief, Life, and Death
Online/In person
Public Speaking
Redefining Deathcare
Customized Curriculum
In Person
Death Doula Services:
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Planning for the end
practical logistics, family preparedness and mining through grief and fear until we find some level of surrender.
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Visitations
providing companionship to the dying and respite care to the caregivers.
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11th Hour Care
presence when death is imminent, tending to the space, supporting family lead care.
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Ceremony
planning meaningful rituals, ceremonies, memorials and funerals that support the grieving in personal ways.
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Workplace support
what happens when there is a loss in the workplace? Lets structure, support and organize gatherings to tend to the rip in the community cloth, honoring the one who died and the feelings that remain, supporting staff mental health, wellness and performance.