This is my sixth piece in a series of articles for Coaching at Work Magazine. Trigger warning: This article references suicide, grief and loss Grief is often described as transformative.…
A few days ago, it was 13th April. Thirty years since I married Mike (13th April 1996), and nine years since we held his funeral (13th April 2017). Both momentous…
I recently had the pleasure of joining Liz Hall for a conversation as part of Climate Coaching Action Day (12th March 2025), exploring grief, coaching, and how we navigate these…
We are told that grief should be a journey—one with meaning, transformation, resolution. A story that moves from devastation to insight, from darkness to wisdom, from suffering to strength. But…
Yeah, yeah, I know. Cheeky little blog title, isn’t it? We all stand on the shoulders of giants—sometimes giants who are 10+ years younger than we are. So yes, a…
How do you keep living when life shatters—again and again—in ways you never imagined? Breath by breath, moment by moment, you carry what remains. Widowing Empty Nests is a space where love, loss, grief, and resilience intertwine, offering honest reflections on the ongoing journey of holding the unbearable while embracing what endures.