Developing Resiliency through Grief

Episode 33 with Dr. Sonya Lutter

Grief and loss are a part of being human. While it may be a universal experience, many of us don’t know how to feel it for ourselves, let alone meet our loved ones in their grief. 

In today’s episode, co-hosts Sonya and Wes share a special conversation about grief, loss, and resiliency, and Sonya shares a vulnerable part of her story. Together they explore the impact of loss, and Sonya shares how she has made the conscious decision to work through her grief in a way that honors how it has impacted her, while not defining who she is. She further provides practical and tangible ways to come alongside our loved ones in grief. 


This episode deals with the heartbreaking topic of suicide. If your story has been impacted by suicide, we hope that today’s episode meets you where you are and that in it, you might find connection and a shared hope. However, we encourage you to do what is best for you and, if needed, decide to skip it and return for our next episode. 

Additionally - if you or someone you love struggles with suicide ideations, we want to remind you of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. 

About Our Guest: 

Dr. Sonya Lutter, Ph.D., CFP®, LMFT, is an expert in financial psychology, financial therapy, and financial behavior.

Sonya is the founder of ENLITE, which further bridges the gap between finances and therapy for professionals. As a co-founder of the Financial Therapy Association, Sonya has built academic training in financial therapy and the psychology of financial planning. After spending time at Kansas State University, Sonya now works at Texas Tech University in the School of Financial Planning as the Director of Financial Health and Wellness.

Sonya’s book, Love & Money: 15 Exercises to Strengthen Your Relationship, is about the importance of discussing values and family, before finances lead to conflict.

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