Today we are chatting to Jude Warren. Jude is a guide in conscious living and dying, helping individuals and communities navigate life’s transitions with mindfulness, sustainability, and compassion. She creates spaces for meaningful conversations on natural death care, eco-friendly burial practices, and intentional living. Passionate about ecological stewardship, she advocates for human composting and conserved land burial sites in Australia, inspiring deeper connections to life, death, and the earth through workshops, online discussions, and personalizsd guidance.
You can connect with her via email at communitylivingdyingwell@gmail
Or Instagram
Here are the links we mentioned during our conversation:
Eco Rest - Exploring Natural Death Matters Facebook Page
Dm to join.
Recompose pioneers of natural organic reduction/terramation/human composting based in Seattle
Return Home the largest terramation facility in the world...not far from Recompose...they are all collaborating together!
Paperbark Death Care and Funerals
Tender Funerals Mid North Coast
Find out more about Caroline:
I am Caroline Jones, a transformative healer
who has been through my own dark night of the soul with an abusive and toxic relationship, and I know what the pain of that is. I have brought my skill set of energy
healing, Reiki, and balancing subtle anatomy together with mindset coaching, to provide people with the support so they can work through their own experiences
with ease and understanding. I help teach people what they need to know to enable them to take an active part in their healing process. I help you understand your patterns, so they can be dismantled and released, without
focussing on the past. I feel that teaching you these tools, goes a long way towards you taking charge of yourself with integrity and honesty, which in turn empowers you to be more present in your own life.
website
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Find out more about Ana:
I have always been curious about what it means to lead a good life and know that mindfulness is vital to staying grounded and authentic to one's heart.
Unfortunately, I found it very hard to be consistent. The busier I got and the more I needed it, the less mindful I became.
Whilst I love going to a retreat and immersing
myself in inner work, I needed something that would help my day-to-day and allow me to reflect on what is important without retreating from the world. And so, Your Mindful Year was born out of my selfish need.