For many of us, the silence around death can be just as frightening as the loss we have experienced. Talking openly about the fear of the unknown helps break down those taboos, making room for a kinder and more compassionate conversation about the enduring bond we share with those no longer physically with us.
We look at how noticing small, meaningful synchronicities can offer a sense of comfort and connection during the waves of grief. By leaning into these personal moments and sharing them with our loved ones, we can transform a painful experience into a lasting legacy of hope and healing.
Jenny Robinson Clark

Jenny Robinson-Clark is the author of Are You Here?, a heartfelt children’s book inspired by the passing of her mother and the enduring connection between loved ones. A former dancer and actor, Jenny lives in Nashville, TN, with her husband and four children. When she’s not writing, she’s dancing with her husband, homeschooling and baking with her kids, or exploring the outdoors. She hopes her book leaves readers with a spark of belief, a flash of hope, and the peace to ask for their own signs.
Jenny's Resources
Are You Here? - Book
The Jōrni Resources
The Functional Freeze Formula - Book
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