Connecting with Love: Ritual in Grief Workshop
Oct
26

Connecting with Love: Ritual in Grief Workshop

Ritual helps support us in grief

Creating a ritual and a home altar helps our brains [looking at you hippocampus] find connection and some safety in the free fall that can occur after loss.

This special Workshop - set to welcome in the Dias de los Muertos [Day of the Dead] and All Saints Day - celebrations of Loved Ones who have passed that enriches our connection to them using altars and places of connection.

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Self Care for Healers and Helpers
Nov
16

Self Care for Healers and Helpers

Burnout, overwhelm, depression, and the loss of your vision for the future…common fallout from being a Caretaker, Hospice Worker, Therapist, Grief Coach, Clergy…

Caretaking is HARD> an takes its toll. We are taught to put others first and that outdated model is simply not sustainable in the long haul of any type of compassionate, caretaking role - let a lone as a professional day on day day out.

Did you know Clergy has the #1 rate of heart attacks in professions???

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Navigating the Holidays in Grief
Nov
23
to Dec 28

Navigating the Holidays in Grief

$59 per class or $199 for Headline: $25 off if you buy package after 1st class…


“Facing the Holidays After Loss? You Don’t Have to Do It Alone.”

Subheadline:
A gentle, guided course to help you honor your grief, set boundaries, and find small moments of peace this holiday season.

Body Copy:
The holidays can be the hardest time when you’re grieving. This course gives you:

  • Practical strategies for managing gatherings, traditions & triggers

  • Tools for honoring your loved one while caring for yourself

  • Scripts for setting healthy boundaries with family & friends

CTA (Call-to-Action):
Join trauma-informed Holistic Grief Educator Pamela Ann Noxon each Sunday through the 2025 holiday season, as she guides you through one of the toughest times of the year in grief.

Join one class for $59 or get all 6 for $199.

Enroll Now & Find Comfort This Season

Trust / Social Proof Element:
Include a testimonial or reassuring message like:
“Past participants say this course helped them ‘finally breathe again during the holidays.’”

Visual Suggestions:

  • Calm, cozy holiday imagery (candlelight, warm light, gentle seasonal tones)

  • Not festive overload — instead, soft, hopeful, compassionate visuals

  • Show a person with hand on heart, symbolizing self-care

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