What's Next

A Workshop for Women in the First Year of Divorce


You're holding everything together on the outside.

Inside, you're not sure who you are anymore — and even less sure what you actually want next.

You can figure that out. And you don't have to do it alone.

What's Next is a two-night virtual workshop for women exactly where you are. Real conversation with women who actually know what this is like, because they're in it with you.

You'll come into Night 1 unsure what comes next. You'll leave Night 2 with a clearer sense of what you want, and a room full of women who understand why that matters.


Monday, June 1 + Tuesday, June 2
90 minutes each
Live on Zoom
Save Your Seat - $29

Led by two women who rebuilt their own lives after divorce.

Save me a seat — $29

Here's what nobody tells you about life after divorce.

It's not just the grief. It's the gap.

You are carrying the weight of everything — the kids, the logistics, the finances, the emotions, the mental load of a life that used to be shared and is now entirely yours. You’re expected to keep functioning while your entire life is rearranging itself underneath you. And you're doing it all while running on empty. 

Everything feels like less right now — less confidence, less money, less certainty about what comes next. And the question underneath all of it — the one that feels almost too hopeful to ask — is whether your life can actually be okay again.

What happens when you stop carrying this alone.

You can spend months trying to think your way through this season of life. Trying to figure out who you are now, what you want, and how to move forward while still keeping everything else running.

At some point, it gets exhausting trying to hold all of it by yourself.

Some things become clearer faster when you're in a room with women who understand what this actually feels like. When you hear someone say the thing you've been struggling to put words around. When you stop feeling like you have to figure it all out alone before you're allowed to move forward.

That's what these two nights are for.

What happens in the zoom room each night

Night 1: you remember you're not alone.

There's a moment in Night One, usually in the first 30 minutes, when a stranger says something about her life that's exactly what you've been trying to put into words about yours. That's what the room is for.

By the time we close, you'll have said something out loud you haven't said in a long time — and gone to bed with the quiet relief of not having to explain it.

You'll realize you don't have to be brave just to feel like yourself.

Night 2: you remember what's possible.

Night Two starts where Night One left off — and the energy in the room is already different. The conversation turns: less about what was, more about what's next. At some point, the question quietly shifts — from "will I be ok?" to "what do I actually want?" — and for the first time in a long time, you actually have an answer.

By the time we close, you'll have a name for one thing you're excited to do, and a screen full of women naming what they want, too. You'll log off not certain about everything — but certain about one thing.

And that's where the next year actually starts.

I want to be in that room — $29

You don't need a five-year plan before you're allowed to move forward.

You just need a place to begin.

That's what these two nights become for you.