Arlene Stepputat, MA, End-of-Life Doula, Chaplain, and Spiritual Counselor
Arlene has walked the path of befriending death and dying since childhood. She understands the complexity of the journey with her lived experience as well as her years of in-depth training and work history. She has overseen a Grief Support program for the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization since 2021 providing free sessions for those who are in need. Arlene has a deep commitment to honoring the inherent power of Love within each of us.
Arlene holds a Master’s Degree from Columbia University in Family and Community Education
and a Master’s in Theology from Peace Theological Seminary. In addition, she has a certificate in Applied Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. Arlene trained as an Anamcara (Celtic for “Soul Friend”) for four years through the Sacred Art of Living Center and completed an additional two years of study as an End-of-Life Practitioner and graduate of the Metta Institute founded by Frank Ostaseski. She was trained by and is a member of INELDA (the International End of Life Doula Association.) She is also a volunteer chaplain for the Santa Barbara Fire Department.
To learn more about Arlene and her team of doulas, visit www.dyingingrace.com. There is also a YouTube library of more than 50 interviews of experts in the field.