Losing a parent changes you. It’s weird, it’s heavy, it’s lonely — and a lot of people don’t know how to talk about it.
Dead Parents Club is a virtual grief circle for anyone navigating life after the loss of a parent (or parents). This is a space where you don’t have to sugarcoat it. No one’s going to rush you, try to fix you, or flinch when you talk about the hard stuff.
We’ll begin with a short grounding — a few moments to connect with your body and breath — and then we’ll open the circle. The rest of the 90 minutes are yours: to share, to listen, to cry, to sit in silence. Whatever you need. There’s no pressure to speak, and no need to perform your grief in any particular way.
This space is about showing up as you are. Whether your loss is new or decades old, whether you’re feeling raw, numb, angry, relieved, or all of it at once — you’re welcome here. Though if your grief is still very fresh and raw, know that this isn’t a support group in the clinical sense.
🖤 Bring:
– Tea, a notebook, a candle, or just yourself
– Your grief, however it shows up that day
– A willingness to be in the room
We don’t have answers. We’re not here to fix anything. Grief needs space to breathe — without judgment, without rush. That’s what we’re offering.
e-mail hello@yourmorbidfriends.com if cost is a barrier