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The Visible Death Worker

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9 contributions to The Visible Death Worker
Death…dinner parties? 🥂
Amy, thanks so much for the class about Death Cafes. It was such a practical session. I feel inspired and motivated to do this in my community. This question is for you, but for everyone also! Are you allowed to play with the Death Cafe concept? I know you said it being free is critical…but a month or so ago I had this inspiration of a Death Dinner Party. Getting either together a 6-8 known, or unknown people to share the topic of death over a meal. Does anyone know of this being done? Is it a bit too left of centre? Or any advice?
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@Amy Firth Pwoar Amy! Thank you! These are such powerful and helpful prompts for me to reflect on.
Visible Friday #5: Shoot Your Shot (+ a bonus mixtape playlist)
🐦‍⬛ This week: shoot your shot... Not recklessly. Not in a "put it out to the universe" kind of way. Just one small, deliberate act that takes you somewhere you haven't quite been willing to go yet. A podcast you'd love to be on. A publication you want to write for. Someone whose work you genuinely admire and whose radar you'd like to be on. A collaboration idea sitting in your drafts. A workshop proposal. A DM. An email. An ask. Most of us wait. We wait until we feel ready enough, established enough, polished enough to deserve the ask. We wait for visibility to arrive before we risk being visible. But it usually works the other way around. Courage tends to show up first - and it often looks completely ordinary. Sending the email. Pressing publish. Introducing yourself to that neighbourhood centre. Starting the Death Café. Replying instead of lurking. Letting yourself be seen before you feel certain. This isn't about being louder. It's about making yourself more available to what's possible. What if once a month we made a ritual of this? Carving out space for the courage to do something for our future selves. Consciously nudging the edges of our comfort zones. Forging a path in the direction of what's actually calling us. So, your Visible Friday prompt for this week: What's one shot you could take that your future self would thank you for - even if the answer turns out to be no? 🐦‍⬛ Drop yours in the comments - let's inspire each other, swap ideas, maybe even help each other craft the ask. Mine makes me wince a little to say out loud, but I've always wanted to be on the radar of Sarah Kerr at Sacred Deathcare. So I'm going to shelve my fangirl nerves and reach out. What's yours? 🎵 And because courage can grow collectively, I’ve made us a playlist mixtape. A shared 45minute soundtrack for sending the email. Pitching the idea. Hitting publish. Taking the meeting. Backing yourself.
Visible Friday #5: Shoot Your Shot (+ a bonus mixtape playlist)
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Ooooh, this takes bravery! I did exactly what your wisdom said not to…and shot my shot on a more “let’s see if the stars align” vibe! So I’m going to level up. Thanks for the inspo Amy!
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@Coby Greer that’s soooo cool. Yay. How did six people feel for you?
🐦‍⬛ Visible Friday #12: Why Visibility Feels Wrong In Death Care (And Why It Isn't)
This week I'm gifting you all a snippet from the Visibility Foundations Course because what we explore in this lesson seems to be coming up a lot at the moment. I'm keen to know how and where this lands in you... it's 5 mins, watch it & tell me... This is the video most practitioners tell me they needed years ago. Not the practical stuff. The permission. The naming of something that has been quietly operating in the background of every decision about pricing, posting and self-promotion since they began this work. Death care sits at the intersection of the sacred and the commercial. Historically it has belonged to community, to ritual, to religion, none of which operate on market logic. When you put a price on sitting with a dying person, or promote your grief facilitation services on social media, some part of you wonders whether something is being violated. Whether you are "cheapening" the thing you came here to do. Sacred, to me, isn't about religion or ritual done a certain way. It's about presence. It's the moment someone lets you see them at their most undefended, when the ordinary rules of composure and privacy fall away and what's left is just the truth of what they're going through. I learned that from my grandmother long before I had language for it, and I've spent years since trying to build spaces where people can arrive at that truth without shame. That's what I mean when I say sacred. Not separate from life. Woven right through it. That feeling is not weakness. It is not imposter syndrome. It is a structural reality of this field, and it deserves to be taken seriously rather than hustled past. This video takes it seriously. And then it offers a reframe that I hope will stay with you long after... Visibility in death care is not about commercialising the sacred. It is about making the sacred accessible. 🐦‍⬛ Visibility Prompt #12: Which of the beliefs in this video landed most strongly for you? Which one felt most like your own? You may even want to journal using these prompts to explore it further...
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The power of a reframe! What stuck with me is the sentiment of this work being advocacy and education, and if done this way, foundational and sustainable for decades to come. 💪🏼
Social Media: Let’s all find each other out there 🐦‍⬛
Death care content can feel like shouting into the void sometimes - especially in the early days, especially on platforms that don’t always love what we talk about. So let’s make it a little less lonely… Drop your handles below - Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, wherever you’re showing up - and let’s go find each other. Follow, engage, share what moves you. This is how we build something together. 🐦‍⬛ I’ll go first: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/amyfirthministry TT - https://www.tiktok.com/@aussiedeathcarelady Facebook - www.facebook.com/amyfirthmusic The Visible Death Worker: https://www.instagram.com/visibledeathworker https://www.tiktok.com/@visibledeathworker Amy x
Social Media: Let’s all find each other out there 🐦‍⬛
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This is soooo great! I love it. I haven’t established any socials channels…til finding this community and now i feel like i have support to. Insta is @held.and.here but i have zero followers or content, it’s early days!
🐦‍⬛ Visible Friday #11: Whose Community Is This, Anyway?
Hello my darling Vizzy D's - ! We just ticked past 200 people in this little community. And we only started dreaming into all this eleven weeks ago. Eleven weeks. I keep sitting with that number, turning it over. When I started this I thought it was about visibility 'out there'. Being seen in our communities, online, in the industry. And it still is that. But watching this group take shape week by week, I'm noticing something else happening. We're becoming more visible to each other too. There are threads of connection forming here that I don't want to lose or let sit quiet in the comments and scroll past. So this week I want to slow down and ask you something honestly, because I don't want to build this community on guesses. 🐦‍⬛ Visibility Prompt for this week: What would genuinely serve you here? What do you actually want to get out of this group and the people in it? We're all coming at this work from different angles, different stages, different corners of the industry, so I know there's no single answer. But I'm keen to understand how we support each other well as this thing keeps growing... To get the conversation started, here are some shapes this could take. Pick as many as take your fancy, add your own, tell me what's missing... 1) Themed Deep Dives - ticketed online calls where we sit with one specific topic properly, instead of skimming past it in a scroll. Things like the trend toward direct cremation, VAD, business models in death care or the inner work this job demands of us. Sessions get recorded and made available in the classroom as ticketed Masterclass recordings afterwards, so the conversation keeps earning for the people who showed up and did the work. Profits shared amongst presenters. 2) Regular free drop-in calls - maybe every 6 to 8 weeks, no agenda beyond showing up. 3) One-to-one sessions with me - ticketed audit or planning sessions where we look at where you're at and map out what's next for you. 4) More self-paced courses - websites, newsletters, that kind of practical groundwork.
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ps, @Amy Firth, do you do mentoring 1:1 as it is already?
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@Amy Firth I will! 💫 I’m visiting the Blue Mountains with my little fam next week for a dose of nature and connection. If planets happened to align, you could pilot it with me?!
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