Grief Without Losing Momentum
Event Description
A live, structured session for people who keep going
My mother died, and priorities shifted overnight.
Faultless loss that can’t be redistributed as anger. It arrives quietly, while you’re still functioning, still showing up, making decisions, carrying responsibility. And because so much depends on you continuing to move, grief doesn’t always have a place to go. Some people are in roles where people depend on them to carry things forward.
This isn’t false bravado or martyrdom, but in times of grief children still need to be fed, clothes need to be washed, income needs to be made and final affairs have to be handled.
In perfect situations there are many people to share the load, however in reality – that perfect situation may not exist.
What does that person do?
This session exists for that reality.
Grief Without Losing Momentum
is a live, structured space for people who don’t have the option to fall apart, but don’t want untreated grief quietly damaging the rest of their lives.
I think of grief like a type of mental injury. And like any physical injury, the question isn’t whether it exists, but whether it’s properly triaged. Some wounds need air and time. Others need to be stabilized and protected.
This session is about discernment: knowing what kind of care is appropriate when stopping isn’t possible.
Drawing from mathematics, lived experience, and spiritual insight, I offer structure rather than spectacle. Spiritual insight here is experiential, not doctrinal. This is a place to let the quiet griever find ways of expressing their grief that doesn’t internalize into self destruction. It’s about orientation and finding what still holds when something fundamental has shifted. Click Here to review a curated reading list from the site.
This is neither therapy or just a real conversation about loss that didn’t come from a textbook but lived experience. It’s a calm, contained space to acknowledge loss without surrendering clarity, capacity, or direction.
If you’ve ever felt you weren’t “allowed” to grieve because too much depends on you continuing to function, this session was made with you in mind.
Registration & Pricing
Early registration support is available to reduce decision friction during a time when mental bandwidth may already be strained.
Live Session Access
$120
- Attend the 90-minute live session
- No forced participation
- Optional Q&A at the end
Choose this option to be present in the room in real time.
Sustaining Access
$200
- Live session access
- Full replay available afterward
- A written distillation sent following the session
This option is for those who want something to return to—structure you can revisit when things wobble again.
Important Notes
- To make this accessible without rushing or forcing anyone, I’m offering the same live session on two separate days. You only need to attend one.
- No prior familiarity with my work is required – however feel free to browse the site.
- You are welcome whether you’re grieving personally or trying to understand how to support someone who has shut down after loss
If you can’t attend live, the replay will be available to those who register for Sustaining Access.
This is not about stopping your life.
It’s about making room for what’s real, so it doesn’t surface later as damage.
If you recognize this territory, you’ll know whether to step in.
Register Now
To make this session more accessible in the moment it’s needed, early registrations are offered at a reduced rate:
- First 50 participants receive 50% off use code STABLE50 at checkout
- Next 50 participants receive 25% off use code ORIENT25 at checkout
Once those codes are used, registration returns to the standard price.
Frequently asked questions
Is this therapy or a support group?
No. This is not therapy, and it’s not a support group.
There is no expectation to share personal details, speak publicly, or participate emotionally. This session is structured and reflective. It’s designed to help you orient yourself when grief doesn’t interrupt function, but still needs appropriate care.
Do I need to talk or be on camera?
No.
You’re welcome to attend quietly, with your camera off and your microphone muted. Listening is enough. If you choose to engage during the optional Q&A, you can, but nothing is required.
This session respects privacy, boundaries, and different ways of processing loss.
Is this religious? Will I be preached to?
No.
Spiritual language, when it appears, is experiential not prescriptive.
The session draws from mathematics, lived experience, and spiritual insight, but it is not doctrinal or instructional. There is no expectation to share beliefs or adopt a framework.
Who is this for?
This session is for people who experienced loss and continued to function.
It’s for those who kept showing up because others depended on them—at work, in family, or in leadership roles—and who didn’t have the option to fall apart.
It often resonates with people whose grief shows up as responsibility, focus, irritability, silence, or precision rather than tears.
You don’t need to identify as “grieving” in a traditional sense. If something significant has shifted and you’re still carrying momentum, this space was created with you in mind.
