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If you’re wondering how to rebuild your life after someone dies, you’re not alone. Loss can shatter routines, disrupt your sense of identity, and make everyday tasks feel overwhelming. In this episode (23) of The GRIEF Ladies Podcast, Karyn Arnold and Kelly Daugherty are joined by grief counselor and hospice expert Kat Farace to explore what “rebuilding” really means after loss. We talk about why routine matters in grief, how small daily structure can support your nervous system, and why rebuilding isn’t about “moving on” — it’s about learning how to live forward while carrying love with you. In this conversation, you’ll learn: Why grief disrupts your daily rhythms How to gently reintroduce routine without pressure The role of self-care in early and ongoing grief Why community support matters when everything feels unstable This episode connects to the Rebuilding trail marker in our G.R.I.E.F. Framework — focusing on structure, routine, and small steps that create stability in the midst of emotional upheaval. Chapters: 00:00: Introduction 07:49 Introducing the BEST Framework for Grief 11:44 Techniques for Rebuilding Structure and Routine 17:49 Common Challenges in Grief and Finding Motivation 25:40 Celebrating Lives and Honoring Memories 30:11: Actionable Steps for Grieving Individuals Guest Bio: Kat Farace, - Grief Coach & Bereavement Specialist Kat Farace is an author, speaker, and grief coach with over 25 years of experience in hospice and end-of-life care, walking alongside individuals and families through life’s most profound moments of loss, love, and transition. Her work is grounded in compassion, honesty, and the deep belief that grief—while never chosen—can become one of our greatest teachers. Through decades of hospice service, Kat has supported thousands of people as they navigated death, dying, and bereavement, gaining rare insight into the emotional, spiritual, and relational realities of grief. Her approach blends professional expertise with heartfelt presence, offering guidance that is both practical and deeply human. Kat is the author of the upcoming book Grief the Teacher: The Teacher We Never Wanted—With the Lessons Only Love and Loss Can Teach, to be released in Spring 2026. In it, she explores grief not as something to “get over,” but as an experience that reshapes us, challenges us, and ultimately invites growth, meaning, and connection. Kat creates space for real conversations about loss—conversations that honor pain while also making room for hope, resilience, and love. Whether speaking to the newly grieving or those carrying loss for a lifetime, she brings a steady, compassionate presence that reminds listeners they are not alone. Kat Farace’s work continues to reach audiences through coaching, speaking engagements, and storytelling that normalizes grief, dismantles shame, and gently illuminates the path forward—one honest conversation at a time. Connect with Kat: Website: https://www.balanceingrief.com Instagram: / balanceingrief Facebook: / balanceingriefcom Thanks for watching! Stay up to date with all the latest information about The GRIEF Ladies- Sign up for our newsletter at: www.griefladies.com Connect with Karyn and Kelly www.griefladies.com Join our FREE, Private Facebook Community at: / 1c6hwerqiu Learn More About Karyn Arnold: https://www.griefincommon.com/ Learn More About Kelly Daugherty: www.centerforinformedgrief.com Do you have a comment, question, or idea? Email us at griefladies@gmail.com Disclaimer: The content provided on this channel is for informational and educational purposes only. While Kelly and Karyn are experienced professionals in the field of grief and loss, the information shared here should not be considered a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Experiencing grief can be incredibly challenging and deeply personal. The discussions and advice shared on this channel are intended to offer support and guidance as you navigate your own grief journey. However, they do not replace individualized therapy or grief coaching/counseling. If you or someone you know is struggling with intense grief or severe emotional distress, please seek help from a qualified mental health professional or contact emergency services in your area. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making any changes to your mental health or wellness practices. By participating in our channel, you acknowledge that any actions you take based on the information provided are at your own risk. Our content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care or crisis services. If you are in crisis or concerned about your safety, call 988 in the U.S. or contact local emergency services. Thank you for joining us on this journey. We hope our content provides valuable insights and support as you move along your grief journey.