A sacred space to be supported, seen, and heard through your grief.

For when the days are especially hard.

You’re a leader with a lot going on. Maybe you’re a high-functioning executive and a barrier breaker. Maybe you manage employees or mentors younger professionals in your industry. You’re possibly active with a church, sorority, or other facets of your community, volunteering with organizations and serving on boards.

But after experiencing a loss, it feels impossible to do all these things in your life. It’s hard to even walk out the front door. We’ve felt that way, too, which is why we’re creating a safe space for women leaders to plan and transition into their new life; because life is never the same again when loss happens.

As you’re coming out of the dense grief fog.

Miseria is a sacred community for women to be supported, seen, heard in their grief. After years of global loss, from loved ones to careers to self, we’re offering intentional programming that will help women feel accepted, empowered, welcomed, and lifted up after experiencing a loss in their lives.

Our society doesn’t death well.

Miseria is ripping open the closed death doors so that you and other women in leadership don't have to suffer in silence with your grief. We’re hyper-focused on creating a safer space for women to be open about their journey and feelings.

If this feels like a helpful space for you, book an exploratory call with our Grief Transformation Coach, Alison Nail-Malone.

  • Grief is the last act of love we have to give those we loved. Where there is deep grief, there was a great love.

    – Alison Nail-Malone, Founder, Miseria

Listen to Miseria on NPR

“The end of life can be different for each person and caregiver, and a death doula tries to help.” Alison Nail-Malone joins Kyle Kellams on NPR Affiliate KUAF to discuss how Miseria helps people with end of life matters. Click the button to listen.

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