

Holding Space Through Life's Transitions: Living Life While Facing Death
Holding Space Through Life's Transitions Series | Session Two
What does living your best life while dying mean to you?
That is the question we are sitting with together on August 27th.
In session two, Cancer Doula Talaya Dendy and Death Doula Rev. Shewon McGee are creating space for one of the most avoided conversations in our culture: what it truly means to live fully, regardless of your health, your diagnosis, or your fear of what comes next.
This is not a lecture. This is a conversation, and you are invited into it.
What to expect:
An open, guided discussion around living fully and facing death without fear
A quiet reflection period to write a personal pledge to yourself
Community, accountability, and a safe space to be heard
Come prepared with an open heart and something to write with.
Seats are limited to 35. A recording of this session will not be shared with attendees.
This is not a medical series. This is a human one.
About Your Hosts
Talaya Dendy is a Cancer Doula, Cancer Thriver, Board-Certified Patient Advocate, Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach, and 2025 Bush Fellow. She walks survivor leaders through what comes next by helping them rebuild their identity, leadership, and life after treatment on their terms.
Her work is born from lived experience, and her mission is to ensure that no one navigates the cancer journey alone.
Rev. Shewon McGee is a Death Doula, Spiritual Minister, and Intuitive Bodyworker. Combining 20 years of experience with mind, body, & Soul work, her purpose is to offer guided conversations about fear, acceptance, and alignment. Holding space for grief, both for the client and their loved ones, makes the journey of transitioning sacred & unique.
Together, they bring a rare and powerful combination of expertise, compassion, and lived wisdom to life's most challenging journeys.