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Hey, I’m Paola.

Sacred Deathcare Practitioner & Master Herbalist
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Death is a threshold we need not be afraid of.

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    Death Doula Services

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    Grief Coaching

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    Online Support Groups

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    Wild-Foraged Teas

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No one should have to die alone.

We live in a culture that turns away from death and sees grief as something to be fixed rather than honored. My work in these liminal spaces has shown me that to care for the dying is to care for the living. To tend to grief is to tend to the wholeness of our humanity.

I know this firsthand.

When we meet death and grief with reverence, we create a culture where no one has to do this alone - where we honor our grief as being birthed from love. Whether you are preparing for your own transition, supporting a loved one, or tending to the long arc of personal grief, you do not have to do this alone.

I offer deathcare, ritual guidance, grief support, and plant medicine to help you move through these liminal spaces with presence, reverence, and care.

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I’m Paola Snow, and I’ve been grieving for as long as I can remember.

My twin brother Matteo’s childhood death began my journey through the underworlds of death and grief, eventually leading me to study around the world with somatic teachers and grief therapists, become an acclaimed photographer, go from free spirited wild herb forager to certified Master Herbalist, and help hundreds of family navigate the end of life as their death doula…

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I work with families, fellow death doulas looking for community, and grievers.

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Mourning Tea Ceremony

WILD FORAGED HERBS. SISTERHOOD. GRIEVING.

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Grief Tea

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Mary Magdalene Tincture

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