Meeting you right where you are, I will support you with personalized grief coaching and caregiver guide services as someone who’s been there.
After 22 years together, I lost my husband, Nick, to a metastatic cancer relapse in January 2011. Not long after his passing, I felt a deep calling to share my journey of caregiving, healing through grief, and the path I’ve taken towards rediscovering how to “learn to live again.”
My hope has been to connect openly with others who are traveling down similar paths of physical, spiritual, and emotional healing.
When grief feels overwhelming and the path forward seems unclear, this compassionate 30-day workbook offers gentle guidance for widows, widowers, and anyone navigating the profound loss of a loved one.
Inside this 30-day journey, you’ll find:
It also pairs seamlessly with one-on-one coaching sessions for those seeking grief support. Click here to learn more.
When asked what sets Learning to Live Again Grief Coaching apart from other grief coaching services, I often compare the journey through grief to navigating white water rapids. Imagine you’re facing the turbulent waters for the first time. Would you prefer a guide who has not only studied the rapids but has personally navigated through their twists and turns, feeling every jolt and splash, and emerged resilient on the other side?
Their firsthand experience equips them not just with knowledge of the path but with a deep empathy and understanding of the fear, uncertainty, and courage it takes to make the journey. That’s what I offer at Learning to Live Again: Grief and Caregiving Coaching. Set up some time with someone who gets it.

Receive tailored support that aligns with your unique needs, ensuring you get individualized guidance and strategies suited to your journey.

With a deep understanding of grief and caregiving, I offer empathetic support and practical solutions to help you navigate challenges with confidence.

I take a comprehensive approach to healing, addressing your emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being to foster overall growth and recovery.
Reaching out for help isn’t always easy. It’s a challenge I personally faced in my experience with grief and caregiving. We are not meant to journey these times alone. I am proud of you being here and considering it now. Let’s take the first few steps together.
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