Guided
from Grief to Grace
My Story & My Mission
Grief has carved my life in ways I never could have imagined. Over two decades, I endured the sudden loss of my younger brother at just 18 years of age, followed years later by the unexpected deaths of my father and my beloved sister, only three months apart. Later, I lost my mother, another blow to my heart. Each loss stripped away pieces of me—my optimism, my laughter, and at times, my will to carry on. My sister’s passing hit hardest. She was more than my sibling; she was my best friend, my protector, my confidant.
When I found her journals after her death, I was confronted with her hidden pain. Page after page revealed her loneliness, her stress, her struggle to trust, and the quiet hopelessness she carried for over 20 years after our brother’s death. Her words broke my heart but also lit a fire within me. Her life, her pain, could not be in vain.
In reading her journals, I saw a truth that resonates far beyond my family: grief, if left unaddressed, can silently weigh us down, isolating us in regret or despair. My sister’s struggles were not hers alone—they reflected the quiet battles of so many. From that realization, my purpose was born: to guide others through the heavy terrain of loss, helping them find a path to healing.
That purpose became JenBubbie Enterprises, LLC, founded in honor of my father and sister after their devastating losses just three months apart. What began as a tribute has grown into my life’s mission: to support those navigating grief, helping them honor their loved ones while rediscovering their own strength and light.
Through JenBubbie Enterprises, I offer grief coaching and guided meditation/hypnosis sessions—safe, compassionate spaces to release the weight of sorrow, reconnect with inner resilience, and find clarity amid loss. Whether in person or via Zoom, my goal is to walk alongside you, offering gentle guidance as you navigate grief’s challenges. I believe that even in our darkest moments, healing is possible, and no one has to walk that path alone.
Because grief is not the end—it can be the beginning of a new kind of clarity, compassion, and strength.