Soulmark Live Series
A guided, live experience that helps people understand fears of death, organize their affairs, clarify care preferences, and express what matters most without overwhelm.
Through calm, facilitated conversations, participants reduce burden on loved ones, make thoughtful decisions, and shape a legacy rooted in values, dignity, and care.
This is planning humanized.
Soulmark is not about finishing forms or rushing toward completion.
It’s about:
Being seen as a whole person, not a set of documents
Reducing the emotional and logistical burden on the people you love
Making thoughtful choices about care, comfort, and legacy
Creating clarity without overwhelm
This work happens best in conversation, in presence, and at a human pace.
This Is for People who:
Have lived with intention and depth
Care deeply about how their choices affect others
Want their values—not fear or crisis—to guide decisions
Feel the pull to “get their affairs in order,” but don’t want to do it alone
You do not need:
To be facing illness
To have everything figured out
To be comfortable talking about death
Questions?
You’ll leave with:
A clear sense of what matters most to you
An understanding of what information exists and where it lives
Clarity about next loving steps
Less fear and more trust in the process
Contact Nicole nicole@soulmarkandco.com
Soulmark Live Series
A Four-Part Live Series with Nicole Payton
Thursday, April 9, 16, 23 & 30, 2026 | 7:00 PM PST
A live, guided experience to help you organize your affairs, express what matters most, and shape a legacy that feels like you while you are still living.
Duration: 60 minutes
Pricing: $222 single $333 double
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The body, the process, and what we’re actually afraid of
Includes:
Education on the dying process
Common fears around dying
Where death fears come from and how they shape life choices
Education on what a death doula and end of life planner do
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Beliefs, legacy, and the fear of a life not fully lived
Includes:
Fears about what comes after death
Fear of missing out and being forgotten
The Five Tasks for the Living
Guided reflection using Atisha’s Nine Contemplations on Death
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Understanding forms, options, and how values guide care
Includes:
Levels of medical intervention
When burdens of care outweigh benefits
Advance Health Care Directives, DNR/DNI/AND, Medical POA (education + walkthrough)
How to choose and communicate with decision makers
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Item descriptionReducing burden through organization and clear next steps
Includes:
What loved ones actually need when someone dies
How to create a clear “when I’m gone” folder
How this differs from a will or trust
Practical takeaways and next loving steps
Outcome:
You feel calmer about death, clearer about your wishes, and practically prepared without being overwhelmed or rushed.