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Angie Hanson
- Valley, Nebraska
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What I'm here to reimagine...
Grief. I’m here to reimagine how we hold space for loss—through cards, coaching, and storytelling that turn sorrow into connection, silence into stories, and grief into grace and hope.
Story
After losing my son, husband, and brother within just a few years, I knew grief needed more honest conversation and connection. I founded Butterflies + Halos to offer what I couldn’t find in my own early grief—cards that speak truth, coaching that holds space, and stories that say, “Me too.” Through my work as a grief coach, author, and card creator, I help others navigate the messy middle of loss...
After losing my son, husband, and brother within just a few years, I knew grief needed more honest conversation and connection. I founded Butterflies + Halos to offer what I couldn’t find in my own early grief—cards that speak truth, coaching that holds space, and stories that say, “Me too.” Through my work as a grief coach, author, and card creator, I help others navigate the messy middle of loss with grace, grit, and compassion. Whether you're grieving or supporting someone who is, I’m here to help you feel seen, supported, and never alone. Our mission is to reimagine how we show up in grief—through heartfelt resources, faith-rooted encouragement, and community that reminds you healing is possible.
After losing my son, husband, and brother within just a few years, I knew grief needed more honest conversation and connection. I founded Butterflies + Halos to offer what I couldn’t find in my own early grief—cards that speak truth, coaching that holds space, and stories that say, “Me too.” Through my work as a grief coach, author, and card creator, I help others navigate the messy middle of loss with grace, grit, and compassion. Whether you're grieving or supporting someone who is, I’m here to help you feel seen, supported, and never alone. Our mission is to reimagine how we show up in grief—through heartfelt resources, faith-rooted encouragement, and community that reminds you healing is possible.