In no particular order

Find here a few organizations, book, movies and places where grief and death are welcomed topics.

It may not be easy, comfortable or pleasant, but we need to make space for it.

My Legacy SG

My Legacy@LifeSG is a trusted digital platform that helps Singaporeans explore, document, and share their end-of-life plans with ease. Designed to make advance planning simple and meaningful, the platform empowers individuals to protect what matters most, while giving families clarity and peace of mind. My Legacy brings together government services in one seamless experience.

The Life Review

The Life Review is a non-profit social impact organization located in Singapore dedicated to normalizing conversations about death, dying, and bereavement through education and community engagement. By leading end-of-life discussions, creating meaningful experiences, and equipping communities with compassionate care skills, the organization fosters a society that values peace and dignity at life’s end.

Mi Altar

MiAltar s a cultural remembrance platform born from a desire to honor departed loved ones in meaningful, personal ways. Rooted in Mexican traditions and shaped by global experiences, the organization provides a digital sanctuary where people of all backgrounds can celebrate their heritage, share memories, and connect through stories of those who came before. Founded by Jacquie and Shinu, MiAltar bridges cultures and generations, preserving ancestral connections no matter where home may be.

Heidi Dustan

After experiencing the sudden loss of her common-law husband in 2018, Heidi discovered how unprepared most people are to navigate grief. Now a #1 Amazon bestselling co-author and speaker, she shares simple, practical tools to help others grieve with grace, whether supporting themselves or someone they love. Heidi’s mission is to guide people through the early, often chaotic years of grief with compassion, clarity, and care.

Dying to Meet you

Dying to Meet You is an inspirational podcast series where successful people who, on the surface seem to have got it all under control, share their darkest moments when they struggled in silence.

Die, Do, Date

In 2020, Amelie completed the KeyNote – Women Speakers Directory training to improve her public speaking. Inspired by a personal experience, she crafted a keynote that is both reflective and practical, a reminder to live life fully. While she's not planning to take the stage again soon, she's sharing the written version on LinkedIn in hopes it resonates with others too.

Kid Mai Cafe

Kid Mai Death Awareness Cafe is a philosophy-driven space in Bangkok that uses death awareness to inspire more meaningful living. More than just a coffee shop, it blends Buddhist and postmodern philosophy to tackle social issues and offers life-planning activities and end-of-life education by monks, to help visitors reflect on mortality and commit to living with intention.

The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

In Sweden there is a kind of decluttering called döstädning, dö meaning “death” and städning meaning “cleaning.” This surprising and invigorating process of clearing out unnecessary belongings can be undertaken at any age or life stage but should be done sooner than later, before others have to do it for you. In The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, artist Margareta Magnusson, with Scandinavian humor and wisdom, instructs readers to embrace minimalism. Her radical and joyous method for putting things in order helps families broach sensitive conversations, and makes the process uplifting rather than overwhelming.

The Gentle art of Swedish death cleaning (series)

The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning is a heartfelt and quietly transformative series that blends practical decluttering with emotional healing. Narrated by Amy Poehler and inspired by the bestselling book, the show follows a trio of compassionate Swedes—a designer, a psychologist, and an organizer—as they help Americans confront their clutter, their memories, and their mortality. More than a clean-up show, it’s a soul-soothing invitation to reflect, release, and live lighter.