Death & Grief Support
Grief and Death are two things that our culture is drastically lacking in support around. We’ve been taught to run from these things and yet, they are a part of our lives in so many different capacities. Learning to contemplate the impermanence of life is necessity to begin to understand the gift that these two things can bring to our lives. Additionally, learning to normalize death as a part of life (and a beautiful one at that) can dramatically change how we live and experience not only ourselves, but each other and the world around us.
Alexis Hart and Serafina Nicole are our in-house Wisdom Keepers around these topics — each working with them in similar but different capacities. We hope to support you in the journey of grief and death in humble, honoring and sacred ways.
Meet Alexis Hart
Alexis Hart is a seasoned death care professional, grief ritualist, and grief educator. She has over a decade of experience across various facets of end-of-life, grief, and death care. Her extensive background spans mortuary and cemetery services, medical examiner, hospice, and grief support, establishing her as a guiding light during families' darkest moments. She is currently the Chief Healing Officer at Prism Memorial.
Passionate about nature, Alexis seamlessly integrates its healing power into her work, enhancing the support she provides to those in need. She blends ritual, creativity, and compassion to craft meaningful, inclusive spaces where grief is honored as both personal and collective, sacred and transformative.
With a deep commitment to inclusivity and healing justice, she helps shape spaces where all stories are honored, and grief becomes a portal for connection, meaning, and transformation. Alexis is deeply honored to educate and serve grieving families as well as communities, offering compassion and expertise throughout their journey.
Commonly Asked Questions About
Alexis’ Death & Grief Support:
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I work with grief in all its forms. Death, anticipated loss, identity shifts, endings, and the quieter griefs that often go unnamed. You don’t need a clear story or a recent loss to belong here. If something has changed you, shaped you, or broken you open, your grief is welcome.
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I don’t believe grief is something to be fixed, solved, or rushed. My work is rooted in nature, ritual, creativity, and deep listening. I often use trees, seasons, and the elements as symbolic guides, inviting grief to be seen as a teacher instead of something to fix.
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No. There is no right way to grieve here. Everything I offer is invitational and adaptable. You’re welcome whether you come with belief, doubt, curiosity, or exhaustion. You can participate quietly, actively, or somewhere in between.
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No. While my work is informed by years of experience in death care and grief support, what I offer is not therapy. It is community-based, educational, and reflective in nature that is meant to complement, not replace, clinical care if that’s part of your path.
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My offerings include grief circles, workshops, rituals, writing and journaling experiences, and educational gatherings centered on death, grief, and healing. Each offering is rooted in nature, community, and gentle reflection, with space to participate in ways that feel right for you.
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I offer Zoom sessions and am available to come to you depending on location.
If you’ve ever worked with Serafina Nicole or if you ever do, you will most certainly hear her say “learning to dream, is learning to die.” While this saying comes from the ancient Toltecs, it rings true in all of her teachings, personal experience and beliefs when it comes to how dreamwork can change our lives and relationships with both grief and death.
Serafina Nicole brings a unique perspective to the conversation and holding of both grief and death due to her professional training in Buddhism, Curanderismo, Jungian Dreamwork, Mindfulness and Meditation practices, and more. But more than this, it has been her own lived experiences that completely transformed her in her own life from one of running from grief and the idea of death, to sitting with them. Befriending them and getting curious about them.
She can support in the form of:
Dream Therapy
Workshops and Immersions around the Bardo of Dreams/Death and Dreams
Dia de los Muertos Ceremonies
Impermanence Guided Meditations
Grief Circle and Conjure Club Co-facilitation
Personal Storytelling