In a previous life Kari Driskell wore rose-colored glasses and believed that with a cup of coffee in hand, she could conquer the world. Kari is a previous middle-school math teacher, worked direct sales full-time, and then started a lucrative video editing & coaching business for online solopreneurs. Then her husband died suddenly and unexpectedly. At the age of 38, Kari found herself on an uncertain and dark path with her school-aged daughters. While her husband dying was hard and telling her kids was harder, Kari says that learning to live and wanting to feel alive again in life in the absence of her husband was the hardest thing she’s ever done. Kari has a masters in Education. She speaks transparently on her personal grief journey, and now practices as an Advanced Grief Recovery Method Specialist and is a Certified Life and Happiness Coach. She’s become the person that she needed in her time of need. Time alone heals nothing, and unresolved grief affects every aspect of life. But there is hope moving beyond unresolved grief. Kari can help.