a Modern Practitioner for Today's World

THE Uncommon Shaman

What I Offer

  • Individual or Group Support for Funeral Homes, Crematories, Transport Teams, Hospice Units, Coroners, and Death Care Providers
    • Energetic Boundaries & Separation Skills


  • How to release the emotional and spiritual weight after each case so it does not accumulate
    • Clearing & Space Reset Work


  • Clearing the “heaviness” that can linger in prep rooms, viewing spaces, offices, and personal homes.
    • Grounding & Protection Practices


  • Simple, repeatable techniques to stay rooted and steady in environments of grief and trauma.
    • Recovery for Burnout & Feeling Overwhelmed


  • Reconnecting to purpose without bypassing the cost of the work you do.
    • Training for Staff & Teams​​​
    • One-on-One Support for Directors & Embalmers


Confidential, nonjudgmental sessions for professionals who cannot speak openly elsewhere.

Those who work in the end-of-life space carry a weight few others ever see. You witness grief in its rawest forms, sit with families in shock, guide logistical realities under emotional pressure, and often do so in the background without acknowledgment or support. The accumulation of loss, trauma exposure, and spiritual “residue” from constant proximity to the dead can build over time. It can become exhaustion, emotional numbness, irritability, or a subtle heaviness that follows you home, even when you think you’ve left work behind.

In this industry, you are expected to be steady, composed, comforting, efficient, and resilient — all at once. But no one teaches you how to protect your internal space, or how to separate yourself energetically from your clients, your cases, or the emotional environments you move through. There are very few resources for the caretakers of the dead. Most simply learn to endure. Over time, that endurance can begin to feel like depletion.

My work is designed to support you — the professionals who hold others. I provide practical, grounded tools for energetic separation, emotional decompression, spiritual hygiene, and protection of your personal life-force. This is not about belief systems or religion. It is about how to stay whole while doing work that changes you.


​Why This Matters
If you are in this field, you already know: The work does not stay at work. It comes home in the body, in the breath, in sleep, in silence.

  • You serve families at their most vulnerable.
  • You witness transitions most people fear.
  • You carry stories that never leave the building.

You are allowed to have support, too.

For hands=on Care Professionals

My work provides practical, grounded support for healthcare providers and hands-on care practitioners, including nurses, hospice workers, CNAs, physical and occupational therapists, massage therapists, end-of-life companions, and anyone who provides care through touch or presence. This is not about belief systems or spiritual identity. It is about maintaining your integrity, your internal boundaries, and your ability to stay whole while you continue to offer care to others.Type your paragraph here.

Why This Matters
Care work is sacred work, but it can also be consuming work. To continue doing it with clarity, compassion, and presence, you must also be cared for. Not by your patients. Not by your colleagues. But within yourself — with tools that support your own life-force. You deserve support just as much as those you serve.

Those who care for others—whether in clinical settings, home care, hospice, rehabilitation, or therapeutic bodywork—carry encounters in their hands, nervous system, and breath. You work with bodies that are in pain, healing, changing, declining, or dying. You hold the emotional atmosphere of families, the urgency of medical moments, and the unspoken weight of witnessing suffering. These experiences accumulate, even when you are skilled, experienced, and deeply dedicated to your work.

Healthcare culture rarely acknowledges the invisible emotional and energetic toll of caregiving. You are trained to treat the body, support function, manage symptoms, and maintain composure. But very few spaces exist where you are taught how to release what you absorb, how to stay connected to yourself in the midst of other people’s pain, or how to protect your inner life from over-extension and burnout.

For Death Care Professionals

What I Offer

  • Energetic and Emotional Boundary Practices
    • Learn how to stay present without absorbing the emotional charge of patients, families, or clinical environments.


  • Grounding & Nervous System Reset Techniques
    • Simple, repeatable practices that calm the body and release accumulation after a demanding shift.


  • Separation Rituals & End-of-Day Decompression
    • Clear the emotional residue that comes from hands-on care — so you do not carry it home.


  • One-on-One Support for Care Professionals
    • A confidential space to process what you’ve held, what you can’t talk about at work, and what needs to be released.