Grieve the Living, Lead Generational Change & Repair

 
A masterclass for women ready to transform hidden grief into leadership — and create a legacy where silence and resentment no longer rule.
 
“This masterclass is for women ready to soften shame, rebuild bonds, and practice the kind of leadership that changes what they pass down.”

 

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✧ A free guide awaits you when you sign-up. ✧ 

Hidden Grief Shapes Our Families

Maybe your adult child won’t return your calls.
Maybe you’re still carrying shame toward your parents.
Maybe your marriage feels frozen in silence.

This is grief — but not the kind we talk about at funerals.

This is grieving the living.

And it quietly shapes everything: your health, your relationships, your legacy.

The Invisible Inheritance

We don’t just pass down heirlooms or money.
We pass down the emotional patterns of our home — the resentment, the silence, the shame… or the tenderness, the steadiness, the repair.

This masterclass is about breaking the invisible inheritance that no one talks about — and creating a legacy you’re proud to pass down.

The Invitation

This masterclass is for women who are ready to transform hidden grief into leadership — and create a legacy where silence and resentment no longer rule.

You’ve led everywhere else — in your career, your community, your family — but the greatest leadership is how you carry yourself in the relationships that matter most.

You're not Alone. 

 

 Join us on this masterclass for becoming the greatest leader of yourself. 🌿

What You’ll Learn Inside

  • Why grieving the living is the invisible inheritance passed down in families.
  • How shame and silence block repair — and how vulnerability begins to open it.
  • The leadership shifts that let you steady your nervous system and respond differently — even when others don’t change.
  • What repair looks like in different contexts:
    • Marriage: creating tenderness without self-abandonment.
    • Parent & Adult Children: moving from resentment into dignity and repair.
    • Adults with Parents: grieving the living without carrying it as bitterness.
  • And if you’re in estrangement or no-contact: how to begin the repair within yourself, so you don’t keep replaying cycles that were never yours to carry.

Generational Leadership

 

This program is only for leaders.

And leadership doesn’t always mean standing on a stage — sometimes it looks like the sheepdog, guiding from behind, quietly keeping the flock safe.

Generational leadership is for women who:

  • Always seem to rise to the top, even when no one sees how much they’re carrying.
  • Are called “the brave one” when inside they are screaming for repair.
  • Know how to win at work, but not always in their emotional landscape or closest relationships.

     

It asks:

  • How will you lead yourself when your adult child isn’t speaking to you?
  • How will you lead yourself through a breakup, or a hard season in your marriage?
  • How will you lead yourself through grief with your parents, when repair feels uncertain?

Generational leadership is for:

  • Mothers who carried the household and now want to lead the next chapter of life differently.
  • Women who’ve held leadership roles in their community or career, but now want to lead themselves and their families with deeper wisdom.
  • Executives, therapists, doctors, counselors, and leaders in the workplace who are ready to apply that same strength to their inner life.
  • Women being called into church leadership, mentoring, coaching, or ceremonial work — women ready to use their spiritual gifts with steadiness.

This is a leadership program. Not leadership as performance — leadership as legacy.

Why This Matters Now

The way you carry yourself through hard times is how you’ll be remembered.

It’s not about perfect families or quick fixes.

It’s about repairing what can be repaired — and finding freedom where it can’t.

Because the grief you carry doesn’t have to become your children’s inheritance.

Why You Don’t Want to Miss This

  • Seats are limited. Registration is first-come, first-served, and once we hit capacity the doors will close.
  • Replay will only be available to registrants. If you can’t attend live, make sure you’re on the list so you don’t miss it.
  • This is the only time this masterclass will be offered free. After this, it becomes part of my Generational Leadership series.

 What Past Participants Say:

“At 57, I thought I had made peace with my childhood, but every visit with my aging mother brought the same sting.

The silence.

The criticism.

The way I’d leave her house and cry in the car.

This masterclass gave me the language for what I was carrying: I wasn’t just angry — I was grieving the living.

Once I allowed myself to grieve the mother I didn’t get, I could finally show up with compassion for the one I still have.

Our relationship is still imperfect, but now I can sit at her table without crumbling inside.”

 

 — Protected identity (images on page are not of quotes.)

“I was 59, divorced, and completely estranged from my daughter.

We hadn’t spoken in 3.5 years.

Therapy had me analyzing, but never moving. June’s Repair Pathway gave me something different — a way to act with steadiness, even when she didn’t respond. I wrote a letter I never thought I’d have the courage to send.

To my surprise, she wrote back.

Just a few lines, but enough to open the door.

For the first time, I believe repair might be possible.”

 

 — Protected identity (images on page are not of quotes.)

“I’m 49, and the truth is, my parents don’t have contact with me. For years I carried the question: will we ever repair? And honestly, I still don’t know if we will.

But that’s why I chose to work with June. Because even if reconciliation never happens, I don’t want my kids to inherit the silence, resentment, and shame I grew up with.

What June gave me wasn’t just hope for my parents — it was tools for myself. Tools to recognize the patterns I had been unconsciously passing down. Tools to steady myself in hard conversations with my own kids. Tools to create a new emotional inheritance.

Now, even though my relationship with my parents remains uncertain, I know my children will experience something different. They’ll inherit steadiness, tenderness, and repair. And that has been life-changing.”

 — Protected identity (images on page are not of quotes.)

“I’m 60, and I spent my whole life resenting my father’s absence.

Even in my 50s, I would find myself picking fights with him.

This masterclass helped me grieve the father I wished I had — so I could finally see the man who was actually there. Something shifted.

Instead of trying to win the battles of the past, I started showing up with curiosity.

And that’s when tenderness finally returned between us.” 

 — Protected identity (images on page are not of quotes.)

Your Guide:

June Syndesi Kramer

Doctoral student in Clinical Psychology & Somatics.

15+ years of experience in 30 countries, honored by the United Nations.

Known as The Generational Leader — bridging science + soul, nervous system + ancestral repair.

I’ve walked this path myself. I know what it means to sit in shame, and what happens when vulnerability breaks it open. This masterclass is an invitation into that same freedom.

Bonus When You Sign Up:

 

 You’ll receive—an 18-page healing guide to help you decode your emotions, set energetic boundaries, and shift from emotional labor to emotional freedom.
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 Whether or not you can join live—you’ll get the replay and the guide immediately.

📥 Claim your seat + bonus guide here →
Because it’s not just about being strong.
It’s about finally feeling safe inside your own strength.

Join Us Live

Grieve the Living, Lead Generational Repair


Date: September 26th, 3 PM PST
Format: Live masterclass (with replay available)
Investment: Free

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Because your legacy isn’t just what you leave behind — it’s how you lead yourself and your loved ones through the hardest times.