Catherine believes that love, like energy, never truly disappears—it simply changes form. After years in marketing and business coaching, she returned to her true calling in the healing arts, helping others navigate grief, trauma, and transformation.
Catherine and her husband, Barry, shared a deep and joyful connection—the kind of love that felt unbreakable. But when Barry was diagnosed with glioblastoma, their world shattered. After his passing, Catherine found herself facing profound loss, yet she refused to be consumed by grief. Instead, she turned to the tools she had studied—The Brain SHIFT Method, hypnotherapy, NLP, Time Line Therapy, and Core Wound Healing—to reprogram her mind, heal her heart, and discover that love transcends death.
Through unexpected conversations with Barry after he passed, Catherine realized that we are all connected by an invisible silver thread—one that stretches beyond time, space, and even lifetimes. This journey inspired her to write Conversations With My Dead Husband, a deeply personal yet universal exploration of love, loss, and the unseen bonds that hold us together.
A TEDx speaker on Resilience through Joy and Gratitude, Catherine now helps women who have experienced significant emotional events release past traumas and rediscover clarity, peace, and purpose. When she’s not writing or guiding others on their healing journey, you can find her hiking, gardening, raising chickens, and enjoying life with her beloved animals. A lifelong sci-fi fan (Star Wars over Star Trek, no debate), she also enjoys crafting homemade mead, limoncello, and chocolate-cello—perfect for raising a toast to love that never truly dies.
This book left me in a puddle—something that rarely happens.
Conversations with My Dead Husband is a raw, beautiful, and deeply human story of love, loss, and the courage it takes to rebuild after unimaginable tragedy.
"Conversations" is a poignant and deeply personal journey through grief, memory, and spiritual connections of love. It took my heart on a journey.
It was a literal baptism of my psyche, and I cannot recommend it enough.
Frank C.
Such a powerful story about a woman and her journey with grief after her husband succumbed to cancer within 3 months of diagnosis. She gives hope to those of us grieving a loved one that we can communicate with them on the other side and move on knowing our loved one remains by our side and helps us through.
Sue B.