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Losing Your Parents: Holding Space for Love and Loss with Lisa Snyder

Sun, Jan 11

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Come as you are and connect with others from around the country who have experienced the loss of a parent. Together, we’ll share stories, explore where we are in our grief, and offer one another understanding and support.

Losing Your Parents: Holding Space for Love and Loss with Lisa Snyder
Losing Your Parents: Holding Space for Love and Loss with Lisa Snyder

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Jan 11, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PST

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Come as you are and connect with others from around the country who have experienced the loss of a parent. Together, we’ll share stories, explore where we are in our grief, and offer one another understanding and support.


This is a space to speak openly about love, loss, and the complex emotions that arise when we lose those who raised us. Whether you’re newly grieving or years down the road, you’re welcome here.


Led by Lisa Snyder


Lisa Snyder is a state-licensed psilocybin facilitator in Oregon and Colorado whose path to this work began through profound personal loss. After losing both of her parents to cancer — her mother in 2004 at age 22 and her father in 2009 at age 27 — Lisa turned her grief into purpose, dedicating her life to helping others find meaning, connection, and healing after loss.


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In 2011, she founded Losing Your Parents, an…


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