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This song is dedicated to Grace Livingston. (to see more of the backstory and meet Grace, watch this: https://youtu.be/Mipv0BHyo2E) I met Grace when she first volunteered for Reimagine, the nonprofit community I co-founded to help people face grief, mortality, and life’s hardest moments together. Grace came to us after losing her own mother, carrying a wish that we could all be more open and honest about death. Not long after joining our community, Grace received her own terminal cancer diagnosis. Despite this, she continued speaking vulnerably at Reimagine gatherings about mortality and what it means to stay present and live with joy in the face of impermanence. I played music by Grace’s bedside in her final hours and later wrote this song to honor her spirit, her wish, and the bond she shared with her husband, Ben. After Grace died, Ben and loved ones gently covered her body in flowers — an act of love that became the emotional center of this song and film. I hope this song continues the conversation Grace cared so deeply about: how precious life becomes when we allow ourselves to face death. Special thanks to artist and teacher  @Dschildkret  , who guided Grace and Ben in conversation and ritual, supporting them--and all of us--in exploring the relationship between beauty and impermanence.

Meet Grace


Meet Grace

Meet Grace


Meet Grace

Grace Livingston

After the death of her mother, Grace began volunteering at Reimagine with a wish that we could all be more open about death.

Before her mother died, her final words to Grace were: ‘this is like birth.’

Grace’s perspective on death and life changed the way she moved through the world–and eventually changed many of us too.

Not long after joining our community, Grace received her own terminal diagnosis. Despite this, she continued speaking publicly about mortality, presence, and what it means to remain fully alive while facing the end of life. She and her husband Ben even chose to get married after her diagnosis.

I played music by Grace’s bedside the day she died and later wrote ‘Cover You in Flowers’ to honor her spirit, her wish, and the extraordinary love she and Ben shared.

This one is for Grace.

My second single “Cover you In Flowers” Is out Now.