
A free, live talk for women who have been carrying a significant loss and are ready to move through it, not just around it.
You have kept going. You went back to work, you showed up for your family, you handled the paperwork and the appointments and the things nobody else could do. And somewhere in all of that, your grief got filed away under "I'll deal with this later." The problem is that later has arrived quietly, often without announcement, and the weight you have been managing so efficiently is still there. You are not broken. You are not behind in your grief. But you may have reached the point where managing around it no longer feels like enough, and you are starting to wonder what it would look like to actually move through it. This webinar is for you.
A free, live talk for women who have been carrying a significant loss and are ready to move through it, not just around it.
First, a way of naming what you are carrying. Grief does not only arrive when someone dies. It arrives when a version of your life ends, when a relationship changes permanently, when the future you had counted on is no longer the one you are living. You will leave with language for your loss that fits your actual experience, not a template for it.
Second, an honest look at what the "high-functioning grief" pattern costs over time. Many of the women I work with have been praised for how well they are doing. That praise is well-intentioned and it is also incomplete. We will talk about what is happening underneath the functioning, and why that matters for where you go from here.
Third, a clear sense of what moving through grief intentionally actually involves, because it is not what most people expect. It is not about releasing, letting go, or finding closure. It is about something more honest than any of those phrases, and by the end of the session you will know what that is.

June 18, 2026 at 10 AM Pacific / 1 PM Eastern / 6 PM UK
Live on Zoom. Recording will not be available, so please attend live if you can.