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<p>Two losses. Thirty days apart. And a question that wouldn’t let go: how do you stay alive when your brain keeps pulling you back toward darkness? Jessica G hands the mic to guest host Lynn Hearst for a deeper interview on the grief that followed her father’s death and her brother Justin’s death, and how that pain became the fuel behind the Just In Time Podcast and her suicide prevention advocacy.&nbsp;<br><br>We talk about what suicidal ideation can look like over years, how stigma and being labelled “crazy” can shut people down, and why recovery is rarely a single solution. Jessica explains what finally clicked for her: neuroplasticity, retraining thought loops, and building practical tools that help the nervous system step out of survival mode. She also shares a clear crisis idea that’s easy to remember when things get scary: “time and distance,” creating space long enough for the wave to pass.&nbsp;<br><br>You’ll also hear why she’s passionate about reaching college students, especially around the “perfect storm” of mixing alcohol with stimulants or sleep meds during a hard season. We zoom out to the real-world mental health toolkit she uses now, including movement, sauna, cold plunge, meditation, sleep, nutrition, and the nuanced role medication can play as short-term support. We close with the mission ahead: building an accessible program and balancing honest language about suicide with broader mental health prevention goals.&nbsp;<br><br>If this conversation helps you, share it with someone you love, then like, subscribe, leave a review, and consider donating so we can reach more people.</p><p>Financial stress is a silent killer, but it isn't usually a math problem—it’s a neurological trigger. Most people treat their bank accounts as a barometer for their self-worth, leading to a paralyzing cycle of avoidance, shame, and physical illness. If you've ever felt nauseous opening a bill or felt like a failure because of a number, you need to understand that your brain is simply running an old script. Financial expert and author Patty Nuovo joins the show to break down how we can stop outsourcing our sense of safety to our balance sheets.<br><br>We sit down to investigate the deep-seated emotional origins of our money habits, from childhood "sponging" to the provider trap that many men find themselves in. We get into the tactical side of neuroplasticity, discussing how to replace "I'm bad with money" with a growth-oriented narrative. Patty explains the "bag lady complex," the reality of financial trauma, and why high-pressure earners are often the most at risk for mental health crises. The secret sauce in this conversation is the shift from survival to abundance—learning to see money as a neutral tool rather than a moral judgment.<br><br>The unglamorous truth is that no amount of money will make you feel secure if your internal wiring is set to "survival mode." You cannot think your way out of a feeling; you have to address the emotional charge at the source. This episode provides a practical framework for looking at your accounts without the "boogeyman effect" and offers a roadmap for anyone drowning in debt or anxiety to finally give themselves the grace needed to move forward.<br><br>If you care about financial literacy, emotional intelligence, and breaking generational cycles of stress, you’ll get a lot from this. Please Subscribe and Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that their worth is not tied to their wealth.</p><p><strong>If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website:&nbsp;<a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 17 - Justin’s Legacy: Turning Personal Loss into Advocacy with Lynn Hearst</title>
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<p>Grit isn’t a quote on a wall. It’s what happens when your life gets interrupted by something terrifying and you still find a way to keep moving. I sit down with Brescia Dover, a cancer survivor and business owner, to talk about what real resilience looks like when it’s earned the hard way, not curated for social media.<br><br>Brescia shares how a routine checkup in her early 20s turned into an early-stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis, a fast-moving treatment plan, and months of chemotherapy that forced her to pause college and rebuild her strength. We also go deeper into mental health, including her experience with anorexia at 11, later manic and psychotic episodes in high school, and why the bipolar label never fully fit her symptoms. We don’t romanticize any of it. We focus on what helped: the right care team, the right support, and the right daily practices.<br><br>We get practical about a mental health toolkit that actually holds up under pressure: medication without shame, consistent sleep, balanced movement, meditation, avoiding alcohol and smoking when your brain can’t afford the hit, and knowing what to do when anxiety or OCD starts creeping in. We also talk about storytelling and authenticity, including how Brescia built her brand and marketing agency, Checkered Jaguar, by treating other people’s stories with real care.<br><br>We wrap with cold plunges as nervous system training, plus why community support and suicide prevention resources matter. If you’re struggling, you’re not alone and help is available. Subscribe, share this with someone you care about, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation.</p><p><strong>If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website:&nbsp;<a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>People love to say “pretty privilege” like it explains everything, but they rarely talk about the pressure that comes with being seen. Jessica sits down with Lily, an award-winning realtor, for an honest conversation about visibility, confidence, and what it costs to show up polished when your mind is tired. We get into the quiet moments behind the highlight reel: being “on” 24/7, carrying clients’ emotions, and the way judgment can chip at your credibility before you ever open your mouth.&nbsp;<br><br>We also talk about the double-edged sword of appearance in business, especially in smaller communities where assumptions spread fast. Lily shares what people often get wrong about her, how imposter syndrome can grow from repeated comments, and why shrinking yourself to make others comfortable is a losing game. If you’ve ever been underestimated, labeled shallow, or treated like your success must be “handed” to you, you’ll hear yourself in this.&nbsp;<br><br>Then we get practical. We cover boundaries that actually work, how to stop a negative spiral, and why safety protocols in real estate matter more than any commission. We also dig into a big question: how do you separate your worth from your production when the market shifts and the numbers don’t cooperate? You’ll leave with a clearer mindset around worthiness, value, rest, and building a life that’s bigger than your job title.&nbsp;<br><br>If this resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What’s one boundary you’re setting to protect your mental health?</p><p><strong>If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website:&nbsp;<a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 14 - The $1,000,000 Pelvis: The Bionic Survival Story With Trent Brock</title>
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<p>Imagine eight different surgeons telling you to go home and accept death. Now imagine choosing a different script, becoming your own advocate, rewiring your brain, and fighting for first downs until you score. That’s Trent Brock’s story, and it’s as practical as it is inspiring.<br><br>We sit down with Trent, a three-time cancer conqueror, entrepreneur, and author of the&nbsp;<em>Breaking the Silence</em>&nbsp;series, to trace his path from thriving popcorn manufacturer to patient on crutches to man with a custom, largest-ever hip implant, and back to a life with purpose. He opens up about the years of misdiagnoses that stalled care, the isolation of lockdown when hope ran thin, and the promise to his parents that he would outlive them. When the system said no, he called an audible: trust your inner signal, build a better team, and measure progress in winnable units. If you can’t win the day, win lunch.<br><br>Trent breaks down the tactics that changed everything: neuroplasticity through repetition, affirmations before his feet hit the floor, looping music and messages that aligned with healing, and choosing movement and routine even at 30 percent capacity. He shares how faith steadied him, why a support person in appointments is non-negotiable, and how to detach emotionally to advocate with clarity. We also explore his transition to service, hosting Conqueror’s Crew, coaching patients and families, and helping others find their voice within a complex medical system.<br><br>If you or someone you love is navigating cancer, chronic pain, or a crushing prognosis, this conversation offers grounded tools, humane encouragement, and real-world advocacy strategies. Press play to learn how to pick your team, push for answers, reprogram the mind, and stack small wins into a comeback you can stand on.<br><br>If this moved you, follow and share the show, leave a rating and review, and send this to someone who needs a reason to win today.</p><p><strong>If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website:&nbsp;<a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>Imagine eight different surgeons telling you to go home and accept death. Now imagine choosing a different script, becoming your own advocate, rewiring your brain, and fighting for first downs until you score. That’s Trent Brock’s story, and it’s as practical as it is inspiring.<br><br>We sit down with Trent, a three-time cancer conqueror, entrepreneur, and author of the&nbsp;<em>Breaking the Silence</em>&nbsp;series, to trace his path from thriving popcorn manufacturer to patient on crutches to man with a custom, largest-ever hip implant, and back to a life with purpose. He opens up about the years of misdiagnoses that stalled care, the isolation of lockdown when hope ran thin, and the promise to his parents that he would outlive them. When the system said no, he called an audible: trust your inner signal, build a better team, and measure progress in winnable units. If you can’t win the day, win lunch.<br><br>Trent breaks down the tactics that changed everything: neuroplasticity through repetition, affirmations before his feet hit the floor, looping music and messages that aligned with healing, and choosing movement and routine even at 30 percent capacity. He shares how faith steadied him, why a support person in appointments is non-negotiable, and how to detach emotionally to advocate with clarity. We also explore his transition to service, hosting Conqueror’s Crew, coaching patients and families, and helping others find their voice within a complex medical system.<br><br>If you or someone you love is navigating cancer, chronic pain, or a crushing prognosis, this conversation offers grounded tools, humane encouragement, and real-world advocacy strategies. Press play to learn how to pick your team, push for answers, reprogram the mind, and stack small wins into a comeback you can stand on.<br><br>If this moved you, follow and share the show, leave a rating and review, and send this to someone who needs a reason to win today.</p><p><strong>If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website:&nbsp;<a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 13 - Beyond the Pain: My 20-Year Battle</title>
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<p>What if the loudest voice in your head is lying to you, and the quiet truth could save your life? Jessica opens her heart about twenty years of suicidal ideation, multiple attempts, and the stubborn belief that the pain would never end. Then she walks us through the practices that helped her nervous system settle, her thoughts soften, and her future come into view: therapy and medication for stability, meditation and neuroplasticity for rewiring, and a daily discipline that stacked tiny wins into lasting change.<br><br>We talk frankly about why “just be grateful” can feel cruel during crisis and how to make gratitude real again by pairing it with safety, structure, and support. Jessica shares the moment she chose to stay and the ripple effects that followed: running a salon, mentoring young women, launching a nonprofit focused on suicide education, and even advocating on Capitol Hill. None of this erases grief, she lost her dad and brother to suicide, but it proves that healing can be hard, non-linear, and still completely possible.<br><br>If you’re hurting, take what helps and leave the rest. Call 988 or 911 when you need urgent support. Then, when the ground is steady enough, experiment: a morning promise before your feet touch the floor, a guided meditation, a therapy session, a walk outside, a glass of water, a text to a friend.&nbsp;</p><p>Your brain can change, and so can your story. Listen for hope, borrow belief until your own returns, and share this with someone who needs a reason to stay. If the message resonates, subscribe, leave a review, and pass it on, someone you love might hear exactly what they need today.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 12 - Digital Danger: Suicide in Online Spaces With Lynn Hearst</title>
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<p>A mother’s grief can illuminate what the internet tries to hide. We sit down with Lynn Hearst to trace how her 31-year-old son, Miles, was pulled into a suicide forum that looked like support but acted like a funnel toward harm. From a wiped computer to recovered logs, Lynn and her daughter uncovered a pattern: warm welcomes, private DMs, and an ideology that isolates people from family and professionals while promoting lethal means. Along the way, we unpack a global case that exposed commercial facilitation and the chilling scale of cross-border packages linked to deaths.<br><br>We go beyond headlines to map the mechanics of manipulation. You’ll hear how “crisis brains cannot consent,” why algorithmic recommendations heighten risk, and how communities that feel empathetic can normalize despair. We talk about Section 230 and why forums still operate, the momentum in the UK on online safety, and the policy standstill that leaves families without answers. Most importantly, we share a protection playbook for real life: the 24-hour delay rule during emotional storms, keeping real humans involved, watching for secrecy and sudden hopelessness, and creating “no decision alone” rules for elders. For teens and young adults, we offer language for direct, stigma-free questions about suicide and steps for digital safety talks that actually land.<br><br>Hope threads through this conversation. Jessica reflects on using neuroplasticity to rebuild from crisis, and we outline practical habits that rewire toward life: steady sleep, movement, reframing, and a personal safety plan with names to call. Predators isolate and rush; we connect and slow down.&nbsp;</p><p>If this moved you, share it with someone who needs a roadmap, subscribe for more candid mental health conversations, and leave a review so others can find it. Your voice can help push platforms, clinicians, and policymakers toward the change that saves lives.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>A mother’s grief can illuminate what the internet tries to hide. We sit down with Lynn Hearst to trace how her 31-year-old son, Miles, was pulled into a suicide forum that looked like support but acted like a funnel toward harm. From a wiped computer to recovered logs, Lynn and her daughter uncovered a pattern: warm welcomes, private DMs, and an ideology that isolates people from family and professionals while promoting lethal means. Along the way, we unpack a global case that exposed commercial facilitation and the chilling scale of cross-border packages linked to deaths.<br><br>We go beyond headlines to map the mechanics of manipulation. You’ll hear how “crisis brains cannot consent,” why algorithmic recommendations heighten risk, and how communities that feel empathetic can normalize despair. We talk about Section 230 and why forums still operate, the momentum in the UK on online safety, and the policy standstill that leaves families without answers. Most importantly, we share a protection playbook for real life: the 24-hour delay rule during emotional storms, keeping real humans involved, watching for secrecy and sudden hopelessness, and creating “no decision alone” rules for elders. For teens and young adults, we offer language for direct, stigma-free questions about suicide and steps for digital safety talks that actually land.<br><br>Hope threads through this conversation. Jessica reflects on using neuroplasticity to rebuild from crisis, and we outline practical habits that rewire toward life: steady sleep, movement, reframing, and a personal safety plan with names to call. Predators isolate and rush; we connect and slow down.&nbsp;</p><p>If this moved you, share it with someone who needs a roadmap, subscribe for more candid mental health conversations, and leave a review so others can find it. Your voice can help push platforms, clinicians, and policymakers toward the change that saves lives.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 10 - Burnout Isn’t a Badge</title>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 06:00:15 -0600
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<p>Burnout doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it whispers when the joy fades, optimism dims, and you start seeing holes in every project you once loved. We sat down with brand strategist Jessica Du Quesne to unpack how high performers can protect mental health, have honest conversations about workload, and keep a strong career without losing themselves.<br><br>We get practical fast: how to document your tasks, hours, and tradeoffs so a manager sees the real scope and can rebalance work or build a hiring case. From the leadership side, we talk about creating psychological safety, asking “How are you really?” before metrics, and spotting early burnout signals like withdrawal or reduced curiosity. Jessica shares team tactics that help immediately, redistributing low-leverage tasks, protecting focus time, and pointing people to confidential Employee Assistance Programs that too often go unused.<br><br>We also tackle identity. Your job is what you do, not who you are. Titles change; worth doesn’t. That shift matters during layoffs, reorganizations, and competitive markets. Jessica lays out a simple skill audit to translate strengths across roles, plus how to evaluate company culture beyond wall slogans by aligning values, asking real employees, and looking for genuine support of parents, flexibility, and wellness. For working women shouldering the invisible load, we name the pressure and offer tools to recharge: workouts, walks, creativity, so decisions come from peace, not burnout.<br><br>If you’re feeling over capacity, you’re not alone. Use EAP sessions if you have them. If you’re in crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 for confidential support.&nbsp;</p><p>If this conversation helps, share it with a colleague, subscribe for more real talk on mental health and work, and leave a review so others can find it. Your career can thrive, and so can you.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 9 - Grief Hits Different: Surviving Suicide Loss</title>
                    <link>https://www.justintimepodcast.com/grief-hits-different-surviving-suicide-loss/</link>
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<p>A raw, hopeful conversation about living after suicide loss and the everyday ways we find our way back to ourselves. Jessica sits down with Jenna Jones from AFSP Arkansas to remember her dad with honesty and warmth, unpack the guilt and questions that trail a death by suicide, and highlight the practices that make recovery feel possible again. We walk through age-appropriate language for kids, why play and routine are powerful after trauma, and how the brain often processes grief during mundane tasks like grocery runs and camp days.<br><br>Jenna shares how years after her loss, perfectionism and people-pleasing pushed her into therapy, where she uncovered abandonment wounds she didn’t have words for at fourteen. The lesson isn’t “grieve faster,” it’s “right timing”: when therapy feels too heavy, movement, sunlight, and simple routines can steady the nervous system until deeper work is doable. We also get practical about supporting survivors at work, using the loved one’s name, offering flexibility around hard dates and holidays, and resisting the urge to ask for morbid details. Real care means checking capacity, not pushing stories, and sitting in silence when silence is needed.<br><br>Across it all, we name and dismantle harmful myths. Suicide isn’t weakness or selfishness; it’s often the illness convincing someone they’re a burden. That lie isn’t reality. Preserving memory through shared stories, notes, and laughter honors the whole person, not just their final moment. And for anyone standing on the edge: never give up. Life is better with you in it. If this conversation moved you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find their way to hope.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>A raw, hopeful conversation about living after suicide loss and the everyday ways we find our way back to ourselves. Jessica sits down with Jenna Jones from AFSP Arkansas to remember her dad with honesty and warmth, unpack the guilt and questions that trail a death by suicide, and highlight the practices that make recovery feel possible again. We walk through age-appropriate language for kids, why play and routine are powerful after trauma, and how the brain often processes grief during mundane tasks like grocery runs and camp days.<br><br>Jenna shares how years after her loss, perfectionism and people-pleasing pushed her into therapy, where she uncovered abandonment wounds she didn’t have words for at fourteen. The lesson isn’t “grieve faster,” it’s “right timing”: when therapy feels too heavy, movement, sunlight, and simple routines can steady the nervous system until deeper work is doable. We also get practical about supporting survivors at work, using the loved one’s name, offering flexibility around hard dates and holidays, and resisting the urge to ask for morbid details. Real care means checking capacity, not pushing stories, and sitting in silence when silence is needed.<br><br>Across it all, we name and dismantle harmful myths. Suicide isn’t weakness or selfishness; it’s often the illness convincing someone they’re a burden. That lie isn’t reality. Preserving memory through shared stories, notes, and laughter honors the whole person, not just their final moment. And for anyone standing on the edge: never give up. Life is better with you in it. If this conversation moved you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find their way to hope.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 8 - Who You Love Shapes Your Mental Health</title>
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<p>Dating choices don’t just shape romance, they shape your nervous system, your sleep, and the story you tell yourself about who you are. We sit down with licensed therapist and social worker Jenna Myers to map the real links between relationships and mental health, from the lift of secure attachment to the toll of criticism, conflict, and constant anxiety. If you’ve ever wondered why the first months feel magical and then turn messy, this conversation offers a practical lens and a calmer pace.<br><br>We dig into green flags that actually matter, emotional regulation, vulnerability that feels safe, and partners who protect your individuality rather than consume it. Jenna breaks down love bombing, the neurochemistry behind that early rush, and a simple 90–120 day window that reveals character under stress. You’ll learn how to separate wants from needs, set boundaries rooted in values, and say them out loud so respect isn’t left to chance. For teens and parents, we unpack why young brains magnify heartbreak and how listening, validation, and quick connection to trusted adults can prevent isolation and risky choices.<br><br>The episode also looks at system health: how nightly fights rob sleep, how worry kills appetite, and how fatigue erodes resilience. We share ways to create closure when you won’t get it from someone else, keep therapy as prevention rather than a last resort, and notice the moment your gut says something’s off. Expect clear tools, steady encouragement, and the reminder that hopelessness is a state, not a sentence.&nbsp;</p><p>If you’re ready to choose better, heal cleaner, and feel more like yourself, press play, take notes, and share this with someone who needs a healthier map for love. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us the boundary you’re setting next.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>Dating choices don’t just shape romance, they shape your nervous system, your sleep, and the story you tell yourself about who you are. We sit down with licensed therapist and social worker Jenna Myers to map the real links between relationships and mental health, from the lift of secure attachment to the toll of criticism, conflict, and constant anxiety. If you’ve ever wondered why the first months feel magical and then turn messy, this conversation offers a practical lens and a calmer pace.<br><br>We dig into green flags that actually matter, emotional regulation, vulnerability that feels safe, and partners who protect your individuality rather than consume it. Jenna breaks down love bombing, the neurochemistry behind that early rush, and a simple 90–120 day window that reveals character under stress. You’ll learn how to separate wants from needs, set boundaries rooted in values, and say them out loud so respect isn’t left to chance. For teens and parents, we unpack why young brains magnify heartbreak and how listening, validation, and quick connection to trusted adults can prevent isolation and risky choices.<br><br>The episode also looks at system health: how nightly fights rob sleep, how worry kills appetite, and how fatigue erodes resilience. We share ways to create closure when you won’t get it from someone else, keep therapy as prevention rather than a last resort, and notice the moment your gut says something’s off. Expect clear tools, steady encouragement, and the reminder that hopelessness is a state, not a sentence.&nbsp;</p><p>If you’re ready to choose better, heal cleaner, and feel more like yourself, press play, take notes, and share this with someone who needs a healthier map for love. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us the boundary you’re setting next.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 7 - From Survival to Purpose: A Veteran’s Story</title>
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<p>What if the bravest move isn’t silence, but a phone call that keeps you here? We sit down with Dale Fewson from the Arkansas Crisis Center to unpack the quiet reality many veterans face: feeling alone in a crowd. From the Chaplain Corps to crisis response, Dale brings a ground-level view of loneliness, stigma, and the decisions people make at 3 a.m. We talk candidly about why some veterans press Option 2 on 988 instead of the Veterans Crisis Line, and what it takes to meet them with trust, speed, and the right resources the first time.<br><br>Across the hour, we connect the dots between immediate support and true prevention. Dale shares how skilled call specialists do more than listen—they map reputable, local resources that fit each person’s needs. We explore spiritual triage, where care centers those closest to death so they are not alone, and how that lens broadens our approach to suicide prevention beyond checklists. We also dig into practical tools: improving sleep to break the stress spiral, movement and cold exposure for nervous system balance, and using neuroplasticity to rewire patterns that keep the brain stuck in survival mode.<br><br>Collaboration sits at the heart of real change. Dale outlines a plan to strengthen existing veterans’ services through training, awareness, and upstream partnerships that make belonging and purpose part of the safety net. We highlight why comparison harms recovery—your crisis is your crisis—and why speaking up early is an act of strength. If you’re supporting a veteran, you’ll leave with concrete ways to show up without overstepping. If you’re struggling, you’ll hear a clear message: you’re not alone, and help is one call away.<br><br>If this conversation lands with you, hit follow, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a quick review so more people can find support. And if safety feels uncertain right now, call or text 988. Your story can change. We’re here for it.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 6 - How 988 Connects Arkansas To Life-Saving Help</title>
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                    <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 06:00:31 -0600
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<p>Imagine a three-digit lifeline that connects you to a real human who won’t hang up until a safety plan is in place. That’s 988. We sit down with Luke, executive director of the Arkansas Crisis Center, to unpack how this number works, why geo routing matters, and how local partnerships turn calls and texts into real-world support.<br><br>We explore the surge in help seekers—especially teens who increasingly choose text and chat—and what that means for training, staffing, and community education. Luke walks us through the six-week preparation for call counselors, the focus on reflective listening and de-escalation, and the tough but vital filters that make sure people are ready to do the work safely. We talk honestly about privacy, when dispatch becomes necessary, and the growing collaboration with law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs through crisis intervention team training. You’ll also hear how simple awareness tactics—from student IDs to clean billboards—can move thousands to reach out sooner.<br><br>Arkansas is scaling support where it’s needed most: rural counties facing isolation and farm stress, and tribal communities seeking culturally informed care. We share updates on AR Teen Connect, a warm line built for youth by youth, designed to catch struggles upstream before they escalate. Along the way, we trade practical resilience tools—exercise, heat and cold exposure, stepping away—to show how coping skills and community care fit together. If you’ve ever wondered whether 988 is real, local, and effective, this conversation offers a clear, grounded yes, plus concrete ways to volunteer, train, sponsor, or simply share the number.<br><br>If this moved you, make a difference: share 988 with someone you love, follow the show for more candid conversations, and leave a quick review so others can find these resources. Your voice may be the nudge that saves a life.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>Imagine a three-digit lifeline that connects you to a real human who won’t hang up until a safety plan is in place. That’s 988. We sit down with Luke, executive director of the Arkansas Crisis Center, to unpack how this number works, why geo routing matters, and how local partnerships turn calls and texts into real-world support.<br><br>We explore the surge in help seekers—especially teens who increasingly choose text and chat—and what that means for training, staffing, and community education. Luke walks us through the six-week preparation for call counselors, the focus on reflective listening and de-escalation, and the tough but vital filters that make sure people are ready to do the work safely. We talk honestly about privacy, when dispatch becomes necessary, and the growing collaboration with law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs through crisis intervention team training. You’ll also hear how simple awareness tactics—from student IDs to clean billboards—can move thousands to reach out sooner.<br><br>Arkansas is scaling support where it’s needed most: rural counties facing isolation and farm stress, and tribal communities seeking culturally informed care. We share updates on AR Teen Connect, a warm line built for youth by youth, designed to catch struggles upstream before they escalate. Along the way, we trade practical resilience tools—exercise, heat and cold exposure, stepping away—to show how coping skills and community care fit together. If you’ve ever wondered whether 988 is real, local, and effective, this conversation offers a clear, grounded yes, plus concrete ways to volunteer, train, sponsor, or simply share the number.<br><br>If this moved you, make a difference: share 988 with someone you love, follow the show for more candid conversations, and leave a quick review so others can find these resources. Your voice may be the nudge that saves a life.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 5 - Your Body Is the Brain Hack</title>
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<p>When your thoughts won’t slow down and your chest feels tight, the fastest way out might be through your feet. Jessica sits down with Parker for a candid, practical conversation about how movement changes mood, why neuroplasticity makes lasting change possible, and the small, repeatable actions that pull you out of a spiral when motivation is low.<br><br>We dig into the research in plain English: exercise is linked to fewer poor mental health days, aerobic movement boosts brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and endorphins actually shift how stress feels in your body. Then we map science to real life. From “touching grass” after a day stuck in bed to taking non-negotiable work breaks, from pushing a stroller at dusk to a seven-minute guided meditation in an infrared sauna, the tools are simple and doable. We also explore cold plunges and heat as stress-training, breathwork that calms the nervous system, and micro-commitments that keep you moving when an hour-long workout feels impossible.<br><br>Modern life keeps us overstimulated and on demand. Nature cuts through that noise. Parker shares why hunting and fly fishing restore attention, while Jessica talks about dancing while vacuuming, garage-gym routines, and protecting your media diet when you’re vulnerable. We offer a quick “time test” for anxiety, "will this matter in a month?", and a reminder that self-compassion is a skill, not a slogan. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s traction. Ten minutes of movement can open a window for better thoughts, better choices, and real hope.<br><br>If this conversation helps, pass it on. Subscribe, leave a review, and share your favorite no-cost mood lifter in the comments. What small move changes your day?</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>When your thoughts won’t slow down and your chest feels tight, the fastest way out might be through your feet. Jessica sits down with Parker for a candid, practical conversation about how movement changes mood, why neuroplasticity makes lasting change possible, and the small, repeatable actions that pull you out of a spiral when motivation is low.<br><br>We dig into the research in plain English: exercise is linked to fewer poor mental health days, aerobic movement boosts brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and endorphins actually shift how stress feels in your body. Then we map science to real life. From “touching grass” after a day stuck in bed to taking non-negotiable work breaks, from pushing a stroller at dusk to a seven-minute guided meditation in an infrared sauna, the tools are simple and doable. We also explore cold plunges and heat as stress-training, breathwork that calms the nervous system, and micro-commitments that keep you moving when an hour-long workout feels impossible.<br><br>Modern life keeps us overstimulated and on demand. Nature cuts through that noise. Parker shares why hunting and fly fishing restore attention, while Jessica talks about dancing while vacuuming, garage-gym routines, and protecting your media diet when you’re vulnerable. We offer a quick “time test” for anxiety, "will this matter in a month?", and a reminder that self-compassion is a skill, not a slogan. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s traction. Ten minutes of movement can open a window for better thoughts, better choices, and real hope.<br><br>If this conversation helps, pass it on. Subscribe, leave a review, and share your favorite no-cost mood lifter in the comments. What small move changes your day?</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 4 - Beyond Baby Blues: A Real Talk on Maternal Mental Health</title>
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                    <description>Postpartum depression is more common than you think. AFSP’s Jacqueline Sharp shares how to recognize warning signs, support struggling parents, and find help through therapy, medication, and crisis resources like 988 and the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline.</description>
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<p>The happiest day isn’t always the happiest season, and saying that out loud can save a life. We sit down with AFSP area director Jacqueline Sharp to trace a clear line between baby blues and postpartum depression, talk frankly about suicidal thoughts after birth, and map the small, practical choices that turn the tide. No clichés, no shaming, just lived experience, credible guidance, and the kind of details you can use today.<br><br>We explore why postpartum struggles often stay hidden behind “you should be so happy,” how bonding challenges and perfectionism fuel shame, and what partners can do to truly help. From miscarriage and the quiet grief of trying to conceive, to hormonal freefalls, thyroid shifts, and the myth of “bounce back,” we bring nuance to a spectrum of maternal mental health experiences. We also get specific about support: setting boundaries with visitors, using an “eight minutes” code to ask for help, deciding between breastfeeding and formula without guilt, and building routines that reconnect you with your body and the world.<br><br>Medication and therapy are on the table, with a reminder to consult your OB‑GYN about safe options and dosing, and to seek a second opinion when needed. We share the numbers every family should save: 988 for immediate crisis and the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-9-HELP4MOMS (1-833-943-5746), available 24/7 in multiple languages. If you’re navigating postpartum depression, or love someone who might be, this conversation offers clarity, comfort, and a path forward. If it resonates, subscribe, share it with your village, and leave a review to help more parents find real support.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ep. 3 - Healing Trauma &amp; Finding Hope</title>
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                    <description>Jessica and psychologist Diego Martinez share how neuroplasticity helped them overcome suicidal thoughts. Through personal stories, they show that recovery is possible by creating new neural pathways, combining hope with practical mental health insights.</description>
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<p>What if the most powerful pharmacy already exists inside your brain? What if you could break free from the darkest thoughts by literally rewiring your neural pathways?<br><br>The concept might sound far-fetched to someone struggling with suicidal thoughts, but on this raw and deeply personal episode, Jessica and psychologist Diego Martinez share something remarkable: they've both been there, attempted suicide multiple times, and found their way out through neuroplasticity.<br><br>Their friendship began during a retreat in Costa Rica when both were in profound pain. Diego, while running on the beach during Jessica's darkest moment, told her something that initially sounded impossible: "You just need to reprogram your brain." This conversation became the lifeline she desperately needed. Eight years later, they reflect on their transformations with genuine amazement at how completely their lives have changed.<br><br>The discussion navigates the complexity of mental health recovery with extraordinary nuance. They emphasize that neuroplasticity isn't a quick fix or standalone solution; sometimes, medication, therapy, and other approaches are necessary first steps. Diego shares how his mother couldn't benefit from mindset work until the right medication stabilized her brain chemistry. Only then could she access other healing modalities.<br><br>What makes their message so powerful is the lived experience behind it. When they talk about pushing through triggers, creating new neural pathways, and the discipline required to change thought patterns, they speak from the trenches of their own battles. Jessica candidly shares about the PTSD she experienced after finding her brother after his suicide.<br><br>For listeners feeling trapped in darkness, this conversation offers something rare and precious, genuine hope from people who've walked the same path. Their message isn't that recovery is easy, but that it's possible, even when it seems utterly impossible.<br><br>Ready to begin your own journey with neuroplasticity? As Diego beautifully explains, begin "tasting the flavor" of the experience you want to create, allowing your brain and body to align with that new reality.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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<p>What if the most powerful pharmacy already exists inside your brain? What if you could break free from the darkest thoughts by literally rewiring your neural pathways?<br><br>The concept might sound far-fetched to someone struggling with suicidal thoughts, but on this raw and deeply personal episode, Jessica and psychologist Diego Martinez share something remarkable: they've both been there, attempted suicide multiple times, and found their way out through neuroplasticity.<br><br>Their friendship began during a retreat in Costa Rica when both were in profound pain. Diego, while running on the beach during Jessica's darkest moment, told her something that initially sounded impossible: "You just need to reprogram your brain." This conversation became the lifeline she desperately needed. Eight years later, they reflect on their transformations with genuine amazement at how completely their lives have changed.<br><br>The discussion navigates the complexity of mental health recovery with extraordinary nuance. They emphasize that neuroplasticity isn't a quick fix or standalone solution; sometimes, medication, therapy, and other approaches are necessary first steps. Diego shares how his mother couldn't benefit from mindset work until the right medication stabilized her brain chemistry. Only then could she access other healing modalities.<br><br>What makes their message so powerful is the lived experience behind it. When they talk about pushing through triggers, creating new neural pathways, and the discipline required to change thought patterns, they speak from the trenches of their own battles. Jessica candidly shares about the PTSD she experienced after finding her brother after his suicide.<br><br>For listeners feeling trapped in darkness, this conversation offers something rare and precious, genuine hope from people who've walked the same path. Their message isn't that recovery is easy, but that it's possible, even when it seems utterly impossible.<br><br>Ready to begin your own journey with neuroplasticity? As Diego beautifully explains, begin "tasting the flavor" of the experience you want to create, allowing your brain and body to align with that new reality.</p><p><strong>If you are in an crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.</strong></p><p><strong>Follow and stay connected:</strong><br><br>Website: <a href="https://justintimepodcast.com/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noreferrer">justintimepodcast.com</a><br>YouTube:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">youtube.com/@justintime.podcast</a><br>Instagram:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/?ref=justintimepodcast.com" rel="noopener">@justintimetosavealife</a><br>Facebook:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/justintimetosavealife/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0" rel="noopener">Just In Time To Save a Life</a></p><p><strong>Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!</strong></p> ]]>
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