A 2-day event to explore dating, love and relationship as a widow.

Feb. 22nd - 23rd

Enroll before Feb. 15th for 50% OFF!

I'M IN

It was four months since my husband’s death, and all I could think about was how much I wanted a man to hold me — to touch me.

To tell me how cute I looked. To take me out to a nice dinner, to flirt and be intimate with.

I felt guilty for desiring someone new and immediately started to judge myself. I didn’t know other young widows who could normalize my feelings by telling me that they felt that way too.

After two months of criticizing myself for wanting to date, my desire and loneliness got the best of me, so I jumped on a dating app and started swiping away!

I felt excitement, then sadness; rapture then rage — I never wanted to be dating again in the first place!

I fumbled my way through dating

How do I talk about being a widow?

I have so much baggage?

Who would ever want to be with me?

Despite really knowing what I needed or desired in a partner, I found myself in a new relationship with a man who gave me the same butterflies that my late husband Ian did.

But after three months of dating, I got dumped via text message.

I was devasted.

In hind-site, this breakup was the BEST thing that happened to me!

It ripped the band-aid off of the real wound I was protecting by dating and it forced me to feel my grief and heal.

It shifted my focus from finding the solution to my pain outside of me — ie. a new guy — and turned my attention within.

It helped me get clear on WHY I WAS DATING, WHO I WAS and WHAT I DESIRED in my next partner.

It forced me to transform my loneliness into solitude so that I could date from a place of DESIRE instead of NEED.

This journey of self-exploration allowed me to gain clarity and confidence as I navigated the dating scene. And now, I want to share these lessons with you!

Let’s face it …

Dating after the death of a partner is not the same as dating after a divorce or breakup.

We did not end our relationship by choice!

So if you’ve asked yourself …

Will my new love ever live up to my old love?

How do I date someone new without comparing them to my deceased partner?

How do I stop feeling guilty about dating?

If I’m still grieving, does it mean that I’m not ready?

How do I honor my old love and open my heart to someone new?

THIS COMMUNITY IS FOR YOU! 💖

I created Love after Loss for the widow (or widower) who desires a safe space to explore love, dating & relationship after loss.

 

Dating & Relationship Coach and Therapist Michelle Mouhtis and I collaborated to design a workshop (and program) that provides you with everything you need to know about love after loss.

 

In this 2-day event, you will learn how to …

 

✦ Understand your readiness to date

✦ Release guilt and shame around dating

✦ Hold duality between your late partner and new one

✦ Become your own matchmaker (based on who you are now!)

✦ Own your widow status, and

✦ Date in this new age of love & relationship!

With the safety and support of a community who understands.

I'M IN

HOW IT WORKS...

DAY 1

Sip & Share

Wednesday, Feb. 22nd - 5-6pm MST

Meet & mingle with Emily, Michelle and others widows navigating Love after Loss. Think of this as a fun, casual way to connect with the moveTHRU community before the conversation heats up the next day!

DAY 2

Training & Group Coaching

Thursday, Feb 23rd 9-11:30am MST

Grief Coach Emily Bingham and Dating & Relationship Coach / LCSW Michelle Mouhtis combine their unique backgrounds to provide answers your biggest questions around dating, intimacy & love after loss in a community that understands

YOUR INVESTMENT

Michelle and I have combined my background as a widow, grief coach, and certified grief educator with her clinical therapy knowledge and expertise as a Dating & Relationship Coach to bring you a truly unique experience that is being offered literally nowhere!

And, we’re condensing all of the tips, tools, live coaching and Q&A that we teach in our 8-week LIVE program to help you date with clarity and confidence in a workshop that you can re-watch  and refer to…

All for $199!

 

So save your spot soon! This workshop will SELL OUT.

INVESTMENT

$199

SIGN ME UP!

We hope that you will join us for this one-of-a kind workshop for the widow who desires to love again in the wake of life-altering loss.

Meet Your Guides

About Emily

Emily Bingham is a Certified Grief Educator, Grief Coach, widow and founder of moveTHRU. After the loss of her husband in 2019 to Uveal Melanoma, she started moveTHRU to create new meaning out of her tragedy by helping others heal. In two years, it’s evolved into a full-blown online grief coaching business. Emily has worked with hundreds of clients in her private & free coaching groups and reached millions of followers through her social media content on TikTok and Instagram. Her goal is to help anyone who has experienced a loss embrace grief through movement, mindset, and by connecting with a community who understands.

About Michelle

Michelle Mouhtis is a speaker, licensed therapist and a “go to” Dating + Relationship Coach featured in Women’s Health, Brides, and The Knot. Professional women in their 30’s seek Michelle’s support when they are single and want to find lasting love, or when they are in a committed relationship and desire deeper connection during a major life transition. Mouhtis is an accredited expert on serving women who crave a healthy relationship with love in their adulthood, moving through past romantic or intense family experiences. She believes the health of women’s relationships determines the happiness of their lives, and combines the latest relationship research and energy psychology to help her clients be aligned in their most loving partnerships.

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