Dr. Rhonda Mouton is an author, speaker, and visionary who inspires growth from the inside out—personally, professionally, and spiritually. Her work empowers individuals, businesses, and ministries to navigate life’s transitions with authenticity, purpose, and resilience. In her powerful book, What Grief Forgot to Say, Dr. Mouton offers a deeply honest and faith-filled exploration of grief in all its forms—not just death, but the quiet losses that reshape our lives: identity shifts, broken relationships, dreams deferred, and life changes that leave us feeling unmoored.
Born from her own experiences with personal loss, including the passing of her mother, What Grief Forgot to Say is both a tribute and a guide. Dr. Mouton walks readers through the unseen layers of grief with compassion and clarity, offering support through spiritual wrestling, emotional pain, and the long journey of healing. Rather than offer quick fixes, the book invites readers into a space of truth, reflection, and transformation. It’s a reminder that grief doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means you loved deeply. And while grief may never fully go away, it can teach you how to live again, with greater depth, empathy, and strength.