

Photo: Lasse Diercks
My approach is to offer a steady, nurturing space for your grief journey.
Here, you can bring whatever is present — memories, emotions, silence, or questions.
Grief work with me is companionship: being alongside you as you explore what life feels like after loss. Sometimes that means talking, sometimes creating, sometimes finding small rituals that bring calm or clarity. Together we listen to what needs attention and allow it to move in its own rhythm.
Grief support should feel accessible and clear.
I offer flexible, transparent pricing — no packages, no subscriptions.
If you’re currently in a difficult financial situation, please reach out. I’m happy to find a solution together.
No. My work is about accompaniment, not diagnosis or treatment. It’s a space for reflection, conversation, and presence — not clinical therapy.
We meet on Zoom. You just need a quiet space, a stable connection, and yourself. Some people join from home, some from nature, others from their van.
Sessions are available in English or German.
There’s no fixed rhythm. Grief has its own timing — you decide when it feels right to return.

Photo: Chris Zielecki
I’m Roxanna — a grief companion and traveller. I support travellers learning to live with loss.
For more than nine years, I’ve been living part of my life in my van — spending every winter in Tarifa.
I believe that grief deserves space. That we can move and still stay connected to what matters. And that being met with presence and honesty can change how we carry what we’ve lost.
thoughts and moments from the road.