Mar 22 2023

"Making Meaning After Loss" a lecture by Liesel Mindrebo Mertes

Presented by Wheaton College at Meyer Science Center

The last three years are marked by loss: lost opportunities, lost relationships, and a lost sense of stability. How can we make meaning in the aftermath of disruption? Meaning-making is both a personal as well as a communal act. Human connection and support matter and yet, many of us struggle to know what to do or say to someone experiencing disruption.

Workplace Empathy Expert (and 2006 Wheaton alum) Liesel Mindrebo Mertes is no stranger to loss. In 2011, as a graduate student at the Kelley School of Business, her young daughter, Mercy Joan, died. Liesel went on to found Handle with Care Consulting, where she helps businesses and individuals to survive, stabilize, and thrive through seasons of disruption. In this interactive, story-based session, Liesel will address common misconceptions about grief, give actionable tips to integrate loss (instead of just getting over it), and help you connect better to those in your life who are living through disruptive life events.

This event is free and open to the public and will take place in Meyer Science Center, Room 145 Buyse Lecture Hall, located at 430 Howard Street in Wheaton. For more information, contact Jill Caballero at 630.752.5886 or cace@wheaton.edu.

Admission Info

Free and open to the public.

Dates & Times

2023/03/22 - 2023/03/22

Location Info

Meyer Science Center

430 Howard St, Wheaton, IL 60187

Parking Info

Public parking is available.