“My journey with Robin and Cassandra was one of love. Death is an honor as it is a part of life. We die so many times before we die. Always growing and changing and becoming something new. I felt that my time with them honored my death so I could honor my life. They are beautiful space holders and they are deeply aware that community is an important part of healing. They will go to the depths with you and you will come out the other side, honored and witnessed.”

— Workshop participant, Death Awareness KAP Group at Cardea


“As the Program Coordinator for Health & Wellness Programming at the world’s oldest and largest LGBTQ+ older adult center, I can confidently say that this program is an irreplaceable asset for our participants.  Having a space to discuss grief and loss with facilitators who are affirming of all the participants’ experiences has led the group’s attendees to feel safe in expressing their vulnerabilities, thus allowing them to get maximum benefits from each group.  The facilitators are kind and gentle, while still remaining in control of steering conversations and topics.  Since staff members don’t personally attend or take up space in each group, I rely on my participants’ feedback after each group – and the feedback is consistently marvelous.  All communications with Your Morbid Friends are responded to promptly, thoroughly, and with a personal feel.  The folks from Your Morbid Friends are beloved by all, staff and group attendees alike!”

— Program Coordinator, Edie Windsor SAGE Center

“Your Morbid Friends did an amazing job presenting to my group practice! It was refreshing to discuss death and grief in such an eclectic, holistic, and grounded way. The material was approachable and useful in our personal and professional lives, for ourselves and our clients.”

-Noah Goodman, LCSW