While widowed people navigate grieving their tremendous loss, for many there is an added struggle about how to help their adult children. It comes at a time when you barely know how to manage your own emotions, much less your children’s. If you have an adult child who is grieving their parent and you simply […]
Middle Widowed: Hope and Healing for those Widowed 3-5 years
The Power Of Your Story…What Will You Choose To Do With It?
Connection. You need it. I need it. We all need it. What happens when it is broken? In this workshop we will explore how you and I process our grief and the importance of sharing our story. We will discuss and answer the following questions: *How can processing your grief make you a better parent, […]
Keynote Address
Please join Kim Hamer, long-time Camp Widow presenter and author of 100 Acts of Love: A Girlfriend’s Guide to Loving Your Friend through Cancer or Loss, a must-have guide for anyone who has a colleague, employee, or friend dealing with cancer, loss, or depression. The book is filled with 100 simple and effective ways to […]
Self Care: A Fresh New Look
Join coach, author and speaker John Polo as he presents his “Self-Care: A Fresh New Look” workshop. In this workshop we will look at self-care in new and innovative ways. Thinking outside of the box we will expand our view of self-care, while discussing its importance and practical ways to begin to implement self-care into […]
Lessons From Your Unintended Life: From Surviving to Thriving
Loss is a universal and yet very unique experience. Together we will look at how to take the lessons of loss and use them to propel yourself from a life in which you merely survive to a life in which you thrive and create new purpose, peace and meaning.
Navigating Work After Loss
Your partner just died, and you are returning to work. Your coworkers or boss don’t know what to say or how to treat you. Maybe you just started a new “post-death” job without knowing your loss history. How do you navigate your “new normal” at work? What do you say to well-meaning but hurtful coworkers […]