Helping widowed mothers learn how to live again after loss.
Real life. Real grief. Real adventures. Compassionate grief coaching, encouragement, and practical support for women navigating life after the loss of a spouse.
10 Things Grieving People Wish Others Understood
A gentle guide for friends, family, and anyone supporting someone through loss.
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You do not have to walk this road alone.
Ten years ago, Emily and her daughters experienced a devastating loss that changed everything. Since then, she has walked alongside women through grief, led support groups, spoken at women’s events, and written her book Burdens.
Gypsy Hill Mama was created to offer widowed mothers a place of compassion, honesty, and hope — a reminder that grief changes us, but it does not mean our story ends.
What you’ll find here
- • Grief coaching for widowed mothers
- • Honest support for parenting after loss
- • Free resources and practical encouragement
- • A hopeful path toward living again
Learning to Live Again
A 6-week guided grief journey for widowed mothers who are trying to navigate life, motherhood, and healing after the loss of a spouse.
Week 1
Telling your story and honoring the person you lost.
Week 2
Understanding grief, triggers, and emotional waves.
Week 3
Surviving daily life and carrying the weight of motherhood.
Week 4
Rebuilding identity after loss.
Week 5
Carrying love forward through memory and legacy.
Week 6
Learning how to live again with hope and courage.
Group Coaching
A small, supportive circle of widowed mothers walking through the 6-week journey together.
Private Coaching
One-on-one guidance and personal support through the Learning to Live Again program.
Start here with a gentle, helpful guide.
Download 10 Things Grieving People Wish Others Understood — a printable guide you can keep, share, or send to someone supporting you through loss.
Support for the parts of grief people don’t always see.
You are grieving while still trying to care for your children.
You feel overwhelmed by responsibilities and emotional exhaustion.
You want support from someone who understands life after loss.
Let’s start with a simple conversation.
If you’re wondering whether grief coaching is right for you, reach out and schedule a conversation. There is no pressure — just a safe place to talk.
