Live with Ursula: Monthly Grief Sessions

When Nothing Makes Sense

This is a shared conversation space for people living with loss.

I host gentle, grounded conversations about grief. There is nothing to fix and no expectations about how you should feel.
No spiritual bypassing. No fixing.

This is a place where you can speak if you want, listen if you need, or simply be present without pressure.
You are invited to share, it is never expected.
Your presence is enough.


What to Expect

  • 60-75 min live Zoom session

  • Led by a Certified Grief Educator

  • Non-religious, non-spiritual, not therapy and not a support group

  • Replay available


Investment

$39 CAD per session

Sunday March 8, 2026

11:00 AM - 12:15 PM EST


Say Their Name

This is a shared conversation space for people living with grief and our continued relationships with those who have died.

I host gentle, grounded conversations about loss, remembering, and how the people we love continue to matter in our lives. This space is shaped by my work as a Certified Grief Educator and by my lived experience of working with people in spirit.

At times, the presence of those who have died may be acknowledged when it naturally supports the conversation. There is no expectation and no pressure.

Individual readings are not offered in this space. It is about making room for grief, love, and relationship, honestly and without fear.

You are welcome to speak if you want, listen if you need, or simply be present.
Sharing is invited, never expected.


What to Expect

  • 60-75 min live facilitated Zoom session

  • Led by a Certified Grief Educator

  • Non-religious, non-spiritual, not therapy and not a support group

  • Replay available


Investment

$59 CAD per session

Sunday March 8, 2026

1:00 PM - 2:15 PM EST


About Ursula

Ursula Darby is a Certified Grief Educator and psychic medium who creates grounded, compassionate spaces for people navigating loss. Her work is informed by lived experience, including how people continue to experience those who have died, while centering conversation, care, and respect.