Welcome to the Grief Studio

This is a place to break open, not apart.

Here, we gather around loss — yours, mine, ours. We sit with endings. We shape what remains. We create rituals, hold conversations, write truths, and build legacies that honor life and make space for death.

I’m Lexie. A death doula, grief guide, and artist.

Through small group sessions and one-on-one work, I help people:

Reconcile their lives and values

Grieve what they’ve lost 

Prepare for death with clarity and peace

Create legacy projects that outlive the body

Together, we can shape grief into something sacred.

Death & Grief Offerings

This is the work of holding — with tenderness, structure, and the courage to ask what most avoid. I work with individuals and small groups in the following ways:

1:1 Death & Grief Support

Seasonal Grief Studios

Ceremonial Art & Ritual Kits

Start where you are.

Whether you’re curious, hurting, or just listening for your next step—this is a safe place to begin. I’d be honored to learn your story and find a path through together.

I’m Lexie. I help people talk about death, grieve what’s been lost, and live more honestly.

Not a therapist. Not a healer. Just someone who isn’t afraid to talk about death.
I’ve always been familiar with the cycles of life and death. I grew up in a small coastal town in the Pacific Northwest, surrounded by fog, forest, and stories told around campfires. My first jobs were on the fishing docks, bringing me face to face with endings and beginnings from an early age. Since then, I’ve lived what feels like a thousand lives: writer, traveler, strategist, student, seeker. I built programs, wrote stories, mapped strategies, and helped birth new ventures into the world.
But beneath all of that: I was grieving.

Grieving the me’s I’d outgrown.
Grieving what I expected and never received.
Grieving ancestors I never met.
Grieving a world that feels like it’s falling apart.
Grieving the places in myself that have never known love.

This grief work—this death work—is how I came home to myself. Today, I support others in their own death and rebirth processes. Whether you’re reconciling a life that doesn’t feel aligned, preparing for your own death, navigating the heartbreak of loss, or trying to craft a legacy that means something—I’m here to walk beside you.

I’ve lived in the U.S., Indonesia, Morocco, Mexico, and Guatemala.

I’ve shared tea in Malaysia, ridden camels in the Sahara, and listened to stories from all over the world. These stories—these people—have taught me that grief is universal. And it deserves space. I hope to have the privilege of holding that space for you.