When your husband leaves —

whether physically, emotionally, or both it’s a death that no one mourns.

No one brings casseroles.

No one sends flowers.

And instead of “I’m so sorry for your loss,” you hear, “You deserve better — go find someone new.”

But how do you “move on” when you’re still trying to breathe?

Wednesday, December 10th (free workshop)

Register for the workshop

In this Powerful Workshop, we name the invisible pain: the grief that comes when your spouse is still alive but no longer the person you knew. You’ll learn why this grief is so misunderstood, how it mirrors traditional stages of grief, and why it hits so deep, because it’s not just the loss of your husband, but the loss of the life you built together, your shared dreams, and even the version of yourself that existed inside that love story.

You’ll walk away with:

  1. A deeper understanding of disenfranchised grief and why your pain is valid (even if others don’t see it).

  2. Insight into the stages of grief as they show up uniquely in midlife crisis marriages.

  3. Tools to process your emotions without judgment or pressure to “get over it.”

  4. Ways to find compassion for yourself and reclaim your sense of identity and peace.

This isn’t about “moving on.”

It’s about moving through — with grace, understanding, and the validation you’ve been craving.

Before the holidays begin, take a moment for you.

If this season feels heavier than you expected — if the lights, carols, and family gatherings all highlight the ache of who’s missing or how life has changed — this workshop will help you find your footing again.

You’ll leave feeling lighter, validated, and ready to move through the holidays with more calm and compassion for yourself.

Workshop is free, there will be a replay offered for a limited time.

Register for Free