
Seminars, Speaking, & Grief Consulting
FOR ORGANIZATIONS
Speaking Engagements
Who taught you how to grieve?
. . . and who taught you how to support those grieving?
Grief is the natural and normal response to loss. Healing is possible. My goal is to help people believe that. My presentations empower individuals with effective tools, as well as help them know they are not alone in their grief. While grief is a difficult topic, these seminars are not sad. Grief is a part of the human experience, so we laugh as well as cry together. Breakout sessions provide time for people to practice the tools they have just learned. The breakouts create a safe and empathetic space to discuss grief, share stories, and learn from each other.
Everywhere I go, I meet people who badly want to learn effective ways to process their grief. They also want to support others who are grieving but need ideas and confidence. In these seminars, participants will learn to process their own grief, build supportive communities, and extend empathy to others.
These presentations are offered to renew hope and help people progress on the healing journey. You can explore the range of seminars and presentations for in-person and online sessions by clicking the link below.
Grief Consulting for Businesses
The Role of Grief in the Workplace
Grief is a part of everyone’s experience and yet who models healthy grief for us? Who teaches us how to be there for others who are grieving? Unaddressed grief affects every area of our lives, even our work lives. As an employer who cares about your employees’ health as well as your bottom line, you will want to educate your employees about grief and ensure a system that supports healthy grief processing.
Grief education and coaching can help employees process their grief which will make a better working environment, help employees maintain positive relationships with their fellow employees and clients, maintain productivity, and positively contribute to the organization's bottom line.
Healthcare Grief Consulting
Grief education and support are particularly important for healthcare professionals. A direct correlation has been drawn between the emotional well-being of caregivers and the care that patients experience. Real progress in this area will not only enhance the work experience for your employees but also lead to measurable improvements in patient care and satisfaction
Excellent Employee Assistance Services resources have always been needed, but since COVID-19, the need for mental health support has increased significantly. The prolonged, cumulative grief and loss have taken a terrible toll on our doctors and nurses.
Women’s Ministry
I love ministering to women. God’s daughters are so precious to Him, and they carry burdens that often seem overwhelming, such as the death of parents, spouses, or children. Grief shows up in many other forms as well: They face the pain of betrayal, the challenges of caring for a parent with Alzheimer's, or the heartbreak of a broken relationship with a child. The range of grief they experience is vast and unique. However, many of these women struggle to find the words to express their pain and lack a safe space to share their stories of grief. As a result, they often feel helpless and trapped in their struggles.