Comprehensive Offerings for Death Dialogue Practice
Talk with Death offers a range of products and services designed to meet people where they are in their relationship with mortality. From gentle introductions for those just beginning to explore death conversation, to advanced facilitation for experienced practitioners, each offering serves a specific stage of readiness and depth of practice.
All products focus on death dialogue - talking WITH death rather than just about it - a distinctive methodology that goes beyond conventional grief counseling, death anxiety management, or philosophical reflection on mortality.
Format: Daily email over 30 days Investment: [Price TBD] Ideal for: Those new to death conversation practice or rebuilding capacity after loss/diagnosis
Each morning for 30 days, participants receive a single question from Death. Not questions to answer performatively or share publicly, but questions to sit with, write about if moved to, or simply hold throughout the day. Some days might prompt pages of writing, others just a sentence, some days nothing at all - that's the practice.
Builds capacity gradually: Daily rhythm establishes consistency without overwhelming. Questions start simple and slowly deepen, matching the natural pace of someone moving from avoidance toward engagement.
No performance pressure: Unlike workshops or therapy, there's no facilitator watching, no group waiting, no external pressure to "do it right." Engage at whatever level feels manageable.
Creates container for practice: The daily structure provides scaffolding for people who know death conversation would be valuable but struggle to initiate it independently.
Accessible entry point: For those not ready for live facilitation or group work, this offers genuine death dialogue practice that can be done entirely privately.
Format: Physical/Digital book Investment: £25 Ideal for: Anyone exploring death conversation, practitioners seeking methodology
A practical field guide for talking WITH death rather than just about it. This isn't death theory, memoir, or self-help platitudes - it's a clear methodology for death dialogue practice grounded in years of facilitation experience. The book explains why conventional approaches (grief counseling, death anxiety management, memento mori practices) often miss the mark, and introduces the specific techniques that actually work.
Clarifies the methodology: Provides clear framework for what death dialogue actually is, how it differs from related practices, and why that distinction matters.
Self-paced engagement: Read cover-to-cover or use as reference. Put it down when needed, return when ready. No external pressure to complete or process at any particular pace.
Practical and applicable: Not theory for theory's sake - every concept includes concrete practices you can try. The book gives you tools to use immediately while also building understanding of the larger framework.
Language for experience: Many readers report that just seeing their death avoidance and anxiety patterns clearly described helps shift something. The book validates the difficulty while offering specific pathways forward.
Essential reference: Works both as introduction and as ongoing resource. People return to specific chapters when stuck in their practice or preparing for deeper work.
Format: 8 modules, video + exercises Investment: [Price TBD] Ideal for: Serious practitioners wanting structured learning at their own pace
Comprehensive video training in death dialogue methodology, designed for self-directed learning. Over 8 modules, participants learn the specific techniques for death conversation, understand why previous "acceptance" attempts haven't worked, and develop sustainable practices. Each module combines teaching, demonstration of techniques, and reflection exercises.
Systematic skill development: Learn techniques in logical progression, with each module building on previous ones. You're not just consuming death content - you're developing specific capacities.
See it in action: Video format allows demonstration of death dialogue, showing what it looks like rather than just describing it. Watch facilitation in practice before trying techniques yourself.
Control the intensity: Self-directed format means you decide pacing. Pause between modules when you need integration time, or move quickly through sections where you have more capacity.
Foundation for facilitated work: Many people use this as preparation for intensive courses or coaching, arriving already familiar with basic practices so live work can go deeper faster.
Ongoing reference: Return to specific modules when stuck or preparing to deepen practice. The course becomes a resource you use repeatedly, not just consume once.
Format: Small group (pods of 4), three weeks, plus ongoing community access Investment: [Price TBD] Ideal for: Those ready for facilitated depth work with community support
Focused three-week intensive working in small pods of just four people, providing genuine depth while maintaining enough group energy to push through stuck points solo practice can't penetrate. Skilled facilitation redirects when you slip into avoidance and deepens practice when you're ready. The pod size ensures everyone gets substantial attention while benefiting from others' perspectives and experiences.
Structured facilitation you need: Self-directed work has limits. Skilled facilitation can see patterns you can't, redirect avoidance you don't recognize, and deepen practice when you're ready in ways books and videos cannot.
Optimal pod size: Four people allows genuine depth - you're not lost in a large group, but you benefit from diverse perspectives and experiences that solo work can't provide. Small enough for substantial individual attention, large enough to generate real group dynamics.
Intensive momentum: Three weeks of concentrated practice creates genuine breakthroughs. You're not spacing sessions so far apart that you lose thread between meetings. The intensive format builds on itself, each session deepening what's possible in the next.
Community beyond the course: The practice doesn't end when three weeks do. Ongoing community access provides continued support for integrating death dialogue into actual life, not just completing a course about it.
Works for advanced practitioners too: Even with sophisticated solo practice, intensive facilitation takes you into new territory. You're working at the edge of your current capacity with a facilitator who can meet you there.
Format: Individual sessions, custom schedule Investment: Price on Application (POA) Ideal for: Advanced practitioners, professionals, or those requiring bespoke support
One-on-one coaching provides masterful partnership for deepening sophisticated death practice. This isn't about learning basics or building foundational capacity - it's about working with a skilled partner who can meet you in the depth you've already developed, challenge assumptions you don't recognize, and help navigate subtle territory beyond what books and workshops address.
Masterful partnership: At advanced levels, you don't need another teacher - you need a skilled partner who can match your depth and help you go further. Benjamin has worked with hundreds of people across all readiness levels and understands the subtle territory you're navigating.
Entirely tailored: No preset curriculum or group dynamics to accommodate. Every session addresses exactly where you are and what you're working with. The coaching adapts to you rather than you adapting to a program.
Works through stuck points: Individual attention allows working through specific obstacles that can't be fully addressed in group settings. You have space to explore what's actually happening in your practice without time constraints or others' needs.
Transforms professional practice: For death professionals, this personal depth work fundamentally changes how you serve others. You can only take clients as deep as you've gone yourself - this coaching develops the capacity your professional work requires.
Sustained depth: Ongoing relationship over 6-8+ sessions allows working with material that emerges slowly or requires extended attention. Not just getting answers to questions, but developing new dimensions of practice together.
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Why These: You're in early stages of engaging with death awareness. Start with gentle, self-paced options that build capacity gradually without overwhelming you. Once you have more foundational stability, consider other offerings.
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Why These: You're transitioning from avoidance toward engagement. The combination of daily practice (email course), structured methodology (video course), and reference material (book) provides scaffolding for building consistent practice while maintaining control over intensity.
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Why These: You have genuine capacity for deep work and need skilled facilitation. The intensive course provides the structured support you're ready for, while the video course can serve as preparation or ongoing reference.
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Why These: Group courses and self-directed work have given you what they can. You need partnership that can match your depth (1:1 coaching) and/or intensive facilitation that works at the edge of your current capacity (live course for reset and community).
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They complement but aren't sequential. You don't need to complete the email course before the video course, or the video course before intensive work. Choose based on your readiness and learning style.
We match people to offerings based on demonstrated readiness, not just desire for depth. The assessment helps determine where you'll get most value. Starting at the wrong level (either too gentle or too intensive) typically doesn't serve.
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Read the Talk with Death book first (£25). If the methodology resonates, explore other offerings. If it doesn't click, this probably isn't your path - and that's fine. Death dialogue work isn't for everyone.
Consultations: Book a free 30-minute consultation to discuss which offerings best suit your situation: https://cal.com/talk-with-death/30-min-consultation
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Last Updated: January 2026