Emma Gray

Emma Gray

Grief and Life Coach at Rainbox Hunting

Emma Gray is becoming a leading figure in the realm of life planning and bereavement support. A former award-winning solicitor turned grief and life coach, Emma's personal heartbreaking journey has shaped her into a powerful advocate for proactive life organisation and compassionate grief support.

In her mid-thirties, Emma's world was turned upside down when her Royal Marine husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer and she was thrown into the roles of solo parent to their two young children and becoming the family breadwinner. Emma navigated the complex maze of dealing with her own husband’s end-of-life planning, probate and bereavement administration. This experience, and her former career as an award-winning and successful Wills and Probate lawyer, fuelled her passion for helping others to prepare for life's most challenging moments.

Today, Emma is the creator of the transformative Sadmin® course and the Will Challenge programs, which are designed to demystify end-of-life planning and empower individuals to take control of their legacies. Her unique "Rainbow Hunting" philosophy - finding hope and joy even in the darkest times - underpins all her work.

As a sought-after public speaker, Emma delivers inspirational talks to diverse audiences, including legal and financial professionals, on processing grief, preparing for death and dealing with the end-of-life administration. The combination of her legal expertise and her lived experience bridges the gap between practical planning and emotional support, offering a holistic approach to life's most difficult transitions.

Emma's work has been recognised with various awards, and she continues to expand her reach through collaborations with organisations like the Association of Lifetime Lawyers, the Society of Later Life Advisers and various legal and financial institutions. With compassion, expertise and empathy, Emma Gray is redefining how we approach life organisation, bereavement and legacy creation.

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