Who we are

I believe in the value of a good death. To me, a good death means feeling deeply loved, being heard and advocated for, finding peace in letting go, and cherishing the beauty of life’s precious moments.

Most of the people I’ve known who have passed away faced cancer, old age, or other lengthy illnesses. I’ve observed a gap for secular individuals when it comes to approaching death—a space where traditional religious structures may not resonate, leaving people without meaningful rituals or support. This gap extends to the ceremonies we create to honour their lives.

I aim to contribute to that space by offering services that allow people to embrace the end through conversation, writing, and ceremony.

BritT Warlop


Hi, I’m Britt.
I believe in the power of connection, care, and compassion, especially during life’s most difficult transitions. My work is rooted in a deep respect for the unique journeys we each take, and I’m here to help create meaningful moments at the end of life.
With a background in psychology, law, and being a neutral sounding board, I’ve learned the importance of truly listening and holding space for people to feel seen and supported. Over the years, I’ve worked in settings where empathy and understanding were essential, and those experiences have shaped how I approach this deeply personal work.
I started Embrace the End to offer services that fill the gap for secular approaches to death, from planning and ceremonies to grief support and remembrance. My goal is to honour individuality, create connection, and help navigate the complexities of life’s final transitions with humility and care.
 Every story matters, and I’d be honoured to help you celebrate and honour yours.  

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