Job Loss Grief Circle with Marah of Liminal Living - March
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These monthly virtual circles address a critical gap in traditional job loss support by treating unemployment as a compound grief experience requiring both emotional processing and practical frameworks.
When you lose your job, you don't lose one thing.
It's your routine. Your identity. Your financial security. Your social structure. Your daily purpose. Your future certainty. Your sense of control.
All gone. Same day.
Career services tell you to "network more."
Therapy tells you to "feel your feelings."
Nobody tells you how to do both at once.
Most organizations force people to choose between grief work and moving forward, and I'm so grateful to find Reimagine - an organization that understands that job loss isn't one loss: it's multiple simultaneous losses that fundamentally break how our brains process capacity.
Their platform creates space for both the grief and the rebuild.
Reimagine has built its reputation on creating authentic containers for grief, loss, and rebuilding without toxic positivity or forced timelines. The organization's mission aligns with my approach of honoring complexity rather than rushing resolution.
That's why I brought Job Loss Grief Circles to Reimagine.
They're not therapy.
They're not career coaching.
They're a monthly gathering where "I can't concentrate" gets the same respect as "I applied to 47 jobs this week."
Where we name all the losses instead of pretending only one matters. This is for that brutal space between "what was and what's next" gets treated like the sacred ground it is.
The circles are facilitated peer spaces combining grief literacy with capacity-appropriate frameworks for action during crisis.
Participants can expect:
- Recognition of loss inherent in job loss
- Frameworks for managing cognitive capacity during compound grief
- Peer connection without pressure to "stay positive"
- Integration of grief processing with practical transition tools
Grief and growth aren't opposites.
They're companions.
Bring your anger, your relief, your confusion, your fear. Bring whatever's true. We'll sit together in it and make some art together.
You haven't failed. You're grieving. There's a difference.



