Who is Bron?
‘I’ve just lost my soulmate and I’m feeling so sad.’
‘I am not good enough.’
‘How do I support my grandma as she nears the end of her life?’
‘Who can I talk to about my mental health?’
I am the one who is comfortable talking about death.
I am the one who offers support and guidance through life’s challenging times.
I am the one who people feel comfortable sharing their inner most worries with, their dreams and fears.
My lived experiences have drawn me to support end-of-life, grief and loss as well as social and emotional development in children and adults.
I’ve completed studies in Kinesiology, Pastoral and Spiritual Care and End of Life Guidance which have complimented my lived experience of supporting loved ones and friends at their end-of-life and during times where social and emotional responses are heightened.
The years of study and many bedside vigils has offered me experience and understanding in guiding others as they work their way through specific times of life, its challenges and opportunities, the laughter and the tears. I find myself offering hope and faith during times of distress, worry and uncertainly. I guide people’s understanding of life and help to answer the important questions about life, love and purpose as together we recognise what is our life’s purpose and how to fulfill it.
I build a sense of comfort and reassurance with you and your family. With a background in teaching, I can confidently interacted with children, parents and grandparents. I comfortably support children in the clinic, where they can have profound growth in their social and emotional development.
I offer practical and compassionate support for life, death and after death. My clients comment on the practical ideas we share and how they can implement them immediately or when the time is right. Clients enjoy speaking openly and honestly with me, knowing the space is a safe and nurturing environment to share within.
I share with you a wealth of knowledge and understanding of life, death end of life, trauma and bereavement. My lived experiences offer skills unattainable from a course. Sitting beside family and friends at end of a loved ones life has given me wisdom and the ability to offer support to others. I’m not afraid to cry with you but we’ll also enjoy a good belly laugh together.
I am sure our time together will be as rewarding for you as it will be for me.