Lisa Michelle Zega is a Life Coach for Midlife Women of faith who are starting over after the death of a spouse or a divorce and are struggling with sadness and self-doubt. She helps them metabolize grief to retain all the nutrients, learning and wisdom and release the waste, so they can begin again with joy and confidence. 

She was married to a pastor, divorced after 23 years of marriage and her boys stopped talking to her for nearly 6 years. Zega later buried a fiancé 5 months before their wedding day. She now lives with her handsome biker hubby, adorable Jack Russel and creative stepson outside of Los Angeles and enjoys a renewed relationship with her grown sons. 

She’s a devoted Minnesota Vikings fan, enjoys people, loves to hike, read, travel and embraces the fullness of life — the joy, sorrow and all the in between. You can find more about Lisa Michelle at Legityou.com or Lisamichelle.legityou on Instagram.


Read Lisa Michelle’s Articles:

Grief And Love As Opposites

Grief Kuel Thought Leader: Lisa Michelle Zega Grief and love are often seen as opposites, [...]

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What To Do With Unprocessed Grief

Grief Kuel Thought Leader: Lisa Michelle Zega Love Grief? What if grief is an invitation [...]

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How I See Grief As Love

Grief Kuel Thought Leader: Lisa Michelle Zega Though you don’t have to agree with me [...]

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Grief Is Inevitable – Meet Lisa Michelle Zega Kuel Life’s Grief Thought Leader

Lisa Michelle Zega is a Life Coach for Midlife Women of faith who are starting [...]

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How Can Grief Be Love?

Grief Kuel Thought Leader: Lisa Michelle Zega Grief feels awful. Grief is painful. At times, dark [...]

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Grief Is Love

Grief Kuel Thought Leader: Lisa Michelle Zega Love is the simplest and most profound definition [...]

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There Is No One Way Through Grief

Grief Kuel Thought Leader: Lisa Michelle Zega When a person dies, not talking about them [...]

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The Truth About Grief And How To Move Through It

Grief Kuel Thought Leader: Lisa Michelle Zega Grief is not about letting go of your [...]

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