Louella Richer
FOUNDER
Louella Richer is an artist, writer, and facilitator in Vermont. She is a graduate from Goddard College earning an MA in Health Arts and Science and Transformative Language Arts where her work explores the impact of grief and trauma on the mind and body and how one can release it through embodied practice. She is an end of life doula and hospice volunteer and fully believes in the power of words and expression to help us gain a better understanding of ourselves while building connections and community.
Everything in life moves in a spiral. It is not linear but instead, organic, ever evolving, ever shifting, always perpetuating us forward.
We honor our grief as spiralic, as a reminder that the way we might tend to our grief in any given moment, is likely to ebb and flow back again. If you are finding that the way your grief presents itself changes with the seasons, holidays, or with your growth, that is so beautifully on point. Trust in the spiralic rhythm of your grieving and allow yourself space in each moment.