What's Your Grief Hub for Learning and Connection

What you'll find here

In the Hub, you will find tools for every type of griever, including educational sessions about grief, opportunities for creative expression, and informal gatherings to connect and share.
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Dear Grief Friend,

We’ve never believed in a one-size-fits-all approach to coping with grief. As a society, we seem to be embracing the idea that grief is unique to the person experiencing it. Yet, grief support has been slow to catch up, often offering the same suggestions like support groups, therapy, and books. Not that these things aren’t helpful to many – they are! But they aren’t for everyone, and even those who utilize them often find they need additional tools.

We (the founders of WYG) both experienced parental loss in early adulthood and, at the time, we found that conventional approaches to grief support didn’t feel like they were “for us.” We looked for alternatives at the time with little success, only to resign ourselves to the idea that we were on our own.

Years later, when we found ourselves working in the field of grief and bereavement, we realized we weren’t the only ones. Many people want creative, flexible, outside-the-box resources that meet needs beyond traditional grief support. So, we decided to create it, and now, we often say that WYG is grief support “for the rest of us.”

The What’s Your Grief Hub for Learning and Connection is an extension of this grief support founded on the cornerstones of WYG – grief education, practical support, and creative coping – with added opportunities for connection and hands-on support for those who want it.

In the Hub, we respect and accommodate the wide range of grief styles and personality types people bring to their losses. Our offerings cover a variety of topics related to grief thoughts, emotions, and experiences with diverse approaches to coping. You’re allowed complete control over if, when, and how you engage. We hope you’ll join us and become a part of the WYG Hub community.

Sincerely,
Litsa and Eleanor
Founders of What’s Your Grief

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Membership Pricing

If you cannot afford the membership cost at this time, contact us at [email protected] to discuss available assistance.

Monthly

$19 per month

Pay month-to-month. Members can cancel their membership at any time.

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Yearly

$180 per year

Members can cancel their memberships at the end of the year.

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The Hub is Always Open

One of the best things about the Hub is that you can access it any time, day or night, from anywhere. The Hub is here to meet you where you’re at – regardless of your grieving style or where you are in your grief journey.
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What is the Hub space like?

The WYG online grief community is a continuously evolving private membership-only community hosted on a user-friendly and intuitive platform, away from the distractions of social media sites. The Hub can be accessed from a desktop computer or from an app on your smartphone or tablet.

Community members can engage in live sessions through a calendar of events that includes informational webinars, book clubs, creative groups, and other meetings.

Members who aren’t quite up for in-person meetings can connect and follow along in their own time through forum discussions, webinar replays, creative and practical challenges, and member-to-member chat.

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Testimonials

After Greg crossed over in March 2024, I had a lot of grief work to do. Navigating the unfamiliar landscape, I searched and looked at a number of different supports that would provide me with information and something to make sense of what I am experiencing. After finding WYG podcast, website, blog, and information, I decided to try out the Hub. It fits me and meets my needs. I am learning so much and getting support along the way. One of my favorite activities: Getting Things Done.(Together).

I joined the Hub after experiencing the death of four close relatives in a three year span. The Hub has enabled me to navigate my journey with the support and compassion of like-minded grievers. I feel honored and uplifted to be grieving in community. There are many aspects that I find helpful but I particularly appreciate: Coping Tools for Skeptics, Befriending Grief, Grief Cafe, Getting Things Done Together, and the various webinars offered throughout the year. I tell everyone I meet who finds themselves in a similar situation about the supportive network of the WYG Hub.

Grief theory, coping tools for skeptics, creative expression, Eleanor’s thoughtfulness, Litsa’s candor, Mary’s warmth, people who get it – come join the hub! Let’s be grief friends!

Let's be grief friends ❤️

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