Léa Candaux Estevez

I have spent over 5 years accompanying the beginnings of life, through the worlds of birth, childhood and parenthood.

In 2018, I lost my son Noé when he was 5 years old. Life’s most intense moments are often an opportunity for transformation. It was at this point that I felt the need to reorient myself professionally. I chose to become a celebrant because it allows me to help create meaning where it is sometimes so difficult to find it.

When the time comes to organize a funeral, it’s still natural to turn to the religious institution to which the deceased was close to pay last respects. But when the person in question had no particular religious beliefs, a secular ceremony can make perfect sense. A ceremony built entirely around the experience of the deceased. Taking into account her life path, her values and everything she has been, is and always will be for everyone around her.

As a coach, active listening, benevolence and altruism are my main working tools. Over the years, I have acquired a number of skills in order to do what I do best: ACCOMPANY LIFE…

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