
Facing Our Deaths, Living with Love: A heart-opening evening of song, practicalities, and poetry with Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer & Sherry Richert Belul
Let’s talk about things that matter. In a world full of noise and distraction, it can be rare that we pause for a deeper conversation about what it means to be human—about love, loss, and legacy.
When we are open to a life of endings, it helps us live more fully in the present. How does the way we face loss shape the way we love? How does it impact the intentional legacy we leave behind? What changes when we lean into our mortality instead of turning away from it? These are the questions that invite us to savor the ordinary, speak our appreciation, and embrace the people and moments that matter most.
Join poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer (All the Honey, The Unfolding) and author Sherry Richert Belul (The Love List of a Lifetime: Your Essential End-of-Life Planner with Practical Notes and Instructions for the Loved Ones You Leave Behind) for an evening of tender and honest exploration about facing our own mortality. Through poetry, song, story, and grounded writing practices, these two friends will guide you as we look openly (and gently) at death, loss, and what it means to keep choosing love—again and again.
This is not a conversation about fearful endings. It’s a conversation about how facing mortality can open us to gratitude, connection, and what matters most. Talking about death can bring us to life.
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