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Grief Retreat Registration now OPEN
Master Grief’s First Annual Grief Retreat This summer, I’m hosting an intimate MasterGrief retreat in Fairfield for those who are ready to move beyond surviving loss and begin rebuilding their life with meaning. This is not a typical workshop. It’s a high-touch, immersive grief experience designed to give you the space, structure, and guidance most people never receive. What makes this retreat different is the proximity. We are not meeting in a conference room and going our separate ways at the end of the day. We are living this experience together. We’ll be sharing a home, meals, conversations, quiet moments, and real life in between the work. You’ll have direct access to me—not just during sessions, but throughout the entire experience. The conversations don’t end when the workshop does… they continue over coffee in the morning, while cooking together, on walks, and in those in-between moments where real healing happens. August 7–9 (Arrive August 6, retreat begins the morning of the 7th) This experience will include: • Comfortable lodging (private or shared rooms) • All meals and beverages throughout the weekend • Cooking together as a form of grounding and connection • Guided breathwork sessions to help release what the body is holding • Guided grief workshops with me • Small group coaching sessions • Group integration and reflection circles • Nature walks and quiet reflection time • Structured journaling exercises • Evening conversations and deep processing sessions • Practical tools for rebuilding life after loss To preserve the intimacy and depth of this work, the retreat is limited to just 12 participants. Investment: Shared Room: $2,700 Private Room: $3,900 VIP Intensive/ with Private Room: $4,500 The VIP experience includes: • A private 90-minute one-on-one session with me during the retreat • Private dinner with me and the coaching team on August 6 • A signed copy of In the Trenches: A Coach’s Walk Through Grief • Two private follow-up Zoom sessions after the retreat
Grief Retreat Registration now OPEN
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What a dream experience! I better start saving for next year!! Thank you for all you do for everyone Toni and team! I imagine this will be a life changing experience for all!!!
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There is nothing like Hope. Hope for a future devoid of such pain and heaviness and replaced by being able to remember with love and joy rather than only sadness!
Grief
Ever since my dad passed in 2020 due to cancer my life is full of sadness. I am never happy anymore and I need to get my life back
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I am so sorry Chastity. I know while the words, Im sorry, are ki d and beautiful, rhey arent always the most helpful. One thing I experienced after the loss of my own mother and daughter was that no one wanted to bring them up or talk about them in fear of "opening wounds." Reality is the pain is there whether we speak of them or not, but it actually helped me to remember them with others. If comfortable, would you like to share more about your dad with us? What was his favorite thing to do on a lazy Sunday afternoon? Did he have a favorite sports team or what was his very favorite meal? I'd love to know more about him. I see you sister. You're not alone in this.
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I need help. Any Momma's here who have lost an older child? I lost my oldest son 2 years ago to accidental suicide and ever since then I am TERRIFIED something is going to happen to one of my younger sons. Well yesterday my youngest son who still lives at home (19 with severe ADHD, anxiety and depression who was present when my oldest died) was offered a job opportunity in TEXAS! For context we live in Michigan. I do NOT want to be what holds him back but I am so scared for him to go! I know in my mind that I can't protect him from everything but my heart thinks otherwise and I seriously don't think I will survive if I lose another child.
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@Paula Hill hiii paula!!
Grief changes us…
Grief changes your identity in ways no one really prepares you for. It’s not just that someone died. It’s that the person you were when they were alive doesn’t fully exist anymore either. Your roles change. Your sense of safety changes. Even the way you see yourself in the world can feel unfamiliar. A lot of people think grief is only about learning to live without them… but a big part of the work is learning who you are now. Not the old you. Not the you everyone expects. The you that exists after loss. That’s the kind of work we do inside MasterGrief. And for those who feel ready to go deeper, there’s also the option for premium support and more direct guidance inside the community. Either way, you don’t have to figure out this new identity alone.
Grief changes us…
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Amazing video! Thank you!
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Dawn Frankhouser
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God1st 🕊️Child Loss Survivor ♾️Special Needs Mama 🕯Recovery/HopeDealer Turning pain into purpose & sharing hope and healing after heartbreak..

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