Co-Creators

About Us

Morgan Brimacombe (she/her)

This grassroots initiative was co-created by Morgan (she/her) who is currently based in K’jipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia). Morgan is an emerging mixed-media visual artist and poet who is starting to bring her daily dedication for nature and wellbeing into the artistic realm. Her interests and educational background is rooted in social-environmental justice, wellbeing, climate change, and climate grief through community-engagement, nature-based programs, and arts-based practices for expressing, connecting, and advocating. She holds a Master of Environmental Studies degree from Dalhousie University where she currently works offering support and coordination for community-engaged, Indigenous-led environmental projects.

You can find more of Morgan’s art, poetry, and published research on her website, About Me Morgan B, and her Instagram Page, Morgan’s Colours.

Cady Brimacombe (she/her)

Cady Brimacombe (she/her) is a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) and a Certified Grief-Informed Professional with a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology. She works with clients navigating birth, bereavement, and becoming from a trauma-informed, person-centred, and relational approach. Her practice draws on trauma-informed neuroscience, parts work (Internal Family Systems), attachment theory, narrative therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and Feedback-Informed Treatment. Cady is also a maker and amateur seamstress and artist practicing fibre art (knitting, quilting, and cross stitch), drawing (oil pastels), painting (acrylics). Cady has been engaged in creative practice since childhood and her practice currently focuses on process over end product. Personally, Cady has struggled with existential grief much of her life. She has grappled with climate anxiety and grief through the decision to have children. After having her first child, she struggled with identity grief and the transitional growth stage of matrescence. Her struggles with grief along with the Covid-19 pandemic prompted her to pursue a Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology with a focus on grief, loss, and attachment.