Death Chatter

Ways to open dialogue around dying and death

The Conversation Project

“The Conversation Project emphasizes having a conversation on values — what matters to you, not what‘s the matter with you.” – Ellen Goodman, Co-Founder & Director


Death Café

A Death Café is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session. Jon Underwood founded Death Café in 2011, and lived in Hackney, East London until his death in June 2017. 


Death Conversation Game

To facilitate open conversations on death in safe, respectful environments of chosen friends, family, classmates, students, clients, colleagues, and/or strangers. The depth and breadth of the conversation depends on you.


The Death Deck

Play the new party game that lets you explore a topic we’re all obsessed with but often afraid to discuss.


Death Over Dinner

Death Over Dinner was launched in August 2013 as a gift, an invitation and a simple set of tools to help families and friends address the basic human fact that we are all, at some point, going to die. Since then there have been over a hundred thousand #deathdinners around the globe.