Monday, August 31, 2026
7pm ET (NYC time)
Free! RSVP with email at checkout
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Are you doula curious? Have you heard of end-of-life or death doulas and wonder if this may be a path for you to explore? Did you know that doulas provide complementary non-medical physical, emotional and spiritual support to the dying and their families, and that planning can begin any time, not just when someone is aging or terminally ill?
Tonight, join Wyoming's Death Midwife Lisa Cox to learn more about this path of service. Through lecture, questions, discussion and role play, we will explore the doula model of care, specific soft and hard skills employed by doulas, and tips for getting started.
Lisa Cox grew up in Maine and lived all over northern New England before migrating to Wyoming. With degrees in history, education, public administration and soil science, she has spent much of her adult life teaching, researching and writing. Several years ago, Lisa embarked on advanced formal training in Core Shamanism, followed by Death Midwife training, and opened her own small practice providing shamanic healing and end of life care- and beyond. When not providing exceptional physical, emotional and spiritual care to beings of all sorts she likely can be found reading, cooking for community, hiking or sitting on a lake in her kayak.
Monday, August 31, 2026
7pm ET (NYC time)
Free! RSVP with email at checkout
PLEASE NOTE: Video playback of free events is only available to Patreon members. Become a Member HERE.
Ticketholders: A Zoom invite is sent out two hours before the event to the email used at checkout. Please check your spam folder and if not received, email hello@morbidanatomy.org.
Are you doula curious? Have you heard of end-of-life or death doulas and wonder if this may be a path for you to explore? Did you know that doulas provide complementary non-medical physical, emotional and spiritual support to the dying and their families, and that planning can begin any time, not just when someone is aging or terminally ill?
Tonight, join Wyoming's Death Midwife Lisa Cox to learn more about this path of service. Through lecture, questions, discussion and role play, we will explore the doula model of care, specific soft and hard skills employed by doulas, and tips for getting started.
Lisa Cox grew up in Maine and lived all over northern New England before migrating to Wyoming. With degrees in history, education, public administration and soil science, she has spent much of her adult life teaching, researching and writing. Several years ago, Lisa embarked on advanced formal training in Core Shamanism, followed by Death Midwife training, and opened her own small practice providing shamanic healing and end of life care- and beyond. When not providing exceptional physical, emotional and spiritual care to beings of all sorts she likely can be found reading, cooking for community, hiking or sitting on a lake in her kayak.