Bridging Compassion: Featured on Tranquil Touch Pet Aquamation

I recently had the joy of being interviewed by Dr. Anna Evans, founder of Tranquil Touch Pet Aquamation, for her new blog exploring gentle, eco-friendly aftercare for pets.

Our conversation centered on my work as a death doula, what it means to guide individuals and families through the end-of-life process, and how love and death are deeply connected parts of the same story. We spoke about presence, planning, and the many ways compassion can make loss feel a little more bearable.

You can read Anna’s full interview with me on the Tranquil Touch website here:
👉 Read the full feature on Tranquil Touch →

For those exploring end-of-life care and planning, you can also visit our Resources or End-of-Life Planning pages to learn more about the work we do at The Everafter Collective.

For more on our canine companions, check out my interview with a veterinarian about peaceful end of life options for pets.

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