Sierra- Author, Advocate, and Heart behind Good Grief


Grief introduced itself to me long before I ever imagined creating a community around it.
It shaped me, broke me open, and ultimately called me toward something bigger than myself. I’ve lived inside the ache of loss- of a parent, and a sibling, of versions of myself I thought would stay forever. When you experience that kind of pain, you learn two things very quickly:
Connection is essential and healing requires feeling.
I searched for places that held both my feelings and a community, but I couldn’t find many spaces like that.
So I built one.
Good Grief was born not from strategy or profit, but from a need – mine, my friend’s, and the countless others searching for companionship through the hardest seasons of life.

From Writer to Founder
I’m a self-published author who has always written from truth – especially the painful parts. My book, When Pretty Things Break, explores the intersections of love, trauma, loss, and the quiet resilience that keeps us moving. Writing became my first ever form of support, community has always been a very close second.
When I realized others were standing quietly in the same shadows I’d walked through, I knew I was meant to create a space where grief could be met with understanding rather than pressure. Good Grief isn’t a brand- it’s the wave you feel wash over you after you say what’s actually weighing on your chest.


