One-on-One
Friend-Loss Grief Support
Looking for someone to walk the journey of grief with you? Someone who’s been there, and GETS it?
Grief Mentoring
As grief expert Amber Jeffrey said on my podcast, the death of a friend is catastrophic. And yet — the world so often ignores it, fails to mirror the pain back to us, and is utterly lacking in resources. Want bereavement leave after the death of your best friend? “Welp, too bad — you only get 2 days if it’s a first-degree relative.” Want to visit your dying friend in the hospital? “Whoops — you’re not a partner or related by blood, so you don’t get visitation rights.” (I could go on and on)…
Can you tell I’m pretty salty about this?
I know this isolation and pain first-hand. I have seen, time and time again, how this external disenfranchisement gets internalized and twisted into questions, doubt, and confusion on top of an already difficult loss.
If you want a Grief Mentor who understands this specific type of pain, I would be honored to walk alongside you in your grief.
Grief can be one of the loneliest journeys we take in life, but that doesn’t mean we should shoulder it alone.
Want to talk first to see if it’s a good fit? Book a 30-minute chat here!
Not seeing a time on there that works? Send me an email!
“When you choose people to be in your life and you actively build a friendship – and for that to die, for them to die – is catastrophic. Our friends are the foundations in our lives.”
— Amber Jeffrey, episode 76