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16 | When You Love Someone Through the Unthinkable: Faith, Caregiving, and the Strength to Keep Showing Up with Jody Hudson

39 min · 13. maj 2026
episode 16 | When You Love Someone Through the Unthinkable: Faith, Caregiving, and the Strength to Keep Showing Up with Jody Hudson cover

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What happens when someone you love is suffering and no one seems to have answers? In this deeply moving conversation, Laura sits down with author, speaker, and nonprofit founder Jody Hudson to talk about motherhood, caregiving, faith, grief, and the exhausting fight to help a child who was repeatedly dismissed and misunderstood. What began as unexplained pain in Jody's vibrant, athletic eleven-year-old daughter, Alex, became a years-long search for answers that eventually led to a Lyme disease diagnosis after countless doctor visits, emotional exhaustion, financial strain, and unimaginable uncertainty. Together, Laura and Jody explore what it means to keep showing up when life feels impossible. This conversation is about: • loving someone through suffering • caregiver exhaustion and resilience • the heartbreak of not being believed • faith in the middle of unanswered questions • grief, advocacy, and honoring a legacy • finding strength when your heart is breaking This isn't a conversation about easy answers. It's about love that stayed. About Jody Jody Hudson is an author, speaker, philanthropist, and founder of the Alex Hudson Lyme Foundation. Her memoir, My Promise to Alex, chronicles her daughter's battle with Lyme disease and the unwavering love and advocacy that shaped their journey. Today, Jody continues honoring Alex's legacy through education, awareness, and support for families navigating Lyme disease and chronic illness. Counter Pause Take a slow breath. Where are you carrying something heavy while still trying to hold everyone else together? You don't have to pretend it isn't hard. Just notice. Breath Prayer Breathe in: God, give me strength... Breathe out: Help me keep showing up. A Gentle Reminder Sometimes love looks heroic. Sometimes it looks like continuing to show up when your heart is breaking. Both matter. Connect with Jody Foundation: https://www.alexhudsonlymefoundation.org/ [https://www.alexhudsonlymefoundation.org/] Book: My Promise to Alex https://amzn.to/4u8BqyS [https://amzn.to/4u8BqyS] Closing Blessing May you know that love is never wasted. May you find strength for the burdens you carry quietly. May you remember that even in suffering, presence matters deeply. Pull up a chair. You don't have to carry it all alone. If this episode met you where you are, I’d love to hear from you. What stayed with you? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605865/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/thebakingpastor] The counter is always open. If you’d like a quiet place to sit with what this stirred, A Seat at the Counter: A Soul Pause Journal is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTHBH1SK/https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv [https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv] ***** Considering being a guest on At the Counter With the Baking Pastor?  I invite you to listen to 1–2 recent episodes first to get a feel for the tone and heart of the conversations. If it feels like a good fit, you’re welcome to reach out to me directly on PodMatch [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor] and share a bit about what you’d love to bring to the counter: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor]   I’m especially drawn to conversations that are honest, reflective, and rooted in real-life experience.

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episode 19 | When You Don't Know What You're Feeling: Naming Emotions in Uncertain Seasons with Doug Earl Johnston cover

19 | When You Don't Know What You're Feeling: Naming Emotions in Uncertain Seasons with Doug Earl Johnston

There are moments when it's not that you don't feel anything. It's that you feel too much all at once. And none of it has a clear name. In this episode of At the Counter with the Baking Pastor, Laura sits down with author and researcher Doug Earl Johnston to explore what it means to name your emotions, especially during seasons of uncertainty, grief, overwhelm, and change. If you've ever found yourself saying: • I'm just tired. • I'm overwhelmed. • I don't know what's wrong. • I don't even know what I'm feeling. This conversation is for you. Drawing from nearly a decade of research and his book Choosing Emotions, Doug shares why language matters, how emotions shape our lives, and why naming what we're feeling is often the first step toward healing and clarity. As Doug explains, many people struggle to identify emotions because they rely on only a small emotional vocabulary when there may be hundreds of emotional experiences happening beneath the surface. In This Episode • why "tired" and "overwhelmed" only tell part of the story • how naming emotions creates clarity • understanding what you're actually feeling • emotional awareness and self-understanding • the connection between emotions, healing, and growth • why words matter more than we realize • practical ways to begin identifying emotions • learning to approach emotions with curiosity instead of judgment Counter Pause Take a slow breath. Then gently ask yourself: What am I actually feeling right now? Not what I should feel. Not what sounds acceptable. Just what's true. You don't have to solve it. Just name it. Breath Prayer Breathe in: God of truth... Breathe out: Help me notice. About Doug Doug Earl Johnston is a former corporate executive, researcher, and author of Choosing Emotions: Thinking with Your Head and Acting with Your Heart. After nearly a decade of research across disciplines and traditions, Doug created a resource designed to help people better understand what they feel and how to move forward with greater clarity. Resources Mentioned Choosing Emotions: Thinking with Your Head and Acting with Your Heart https://amzn.to/430dPEM [https://amzn.to/430dPEM] Connect with Doug Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/choosingemotions [https://www.instagram.com/choosingemotions] Website: https://choosingemotions.com/ [https://choosingemotions.com/] Gentle Reminder You don't have to carry unnamed things forever. Sometimes healing begins with one honest word. Closing Pull up a chair. There's space for you here. If this episode met you where you are, I’d love to hear from you. What stayed with you? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605865/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/thebakingpastor] The counter is always open. If you’d like a quiet place to sit with what this stirred, A Seat at the Counter: A Soul Pause Journal is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTHBH1SK/https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv [https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv] ***** Considering being a guest on At the Counter With the Baking Pastor?  I invite you to listen to 1–2 recent episodes first to get a feel for the tone and heart of the conversations. If it feels like a good fit, you’re welcome to reach out to me directly on PodMatch [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor] and share a bit about what you’d love to bring to the counter: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor]   I’m especially drawn to conversations that are honest, reflective, and rooted in real-life experience.

3. juni 202630 min
episode 18 | When You're Tired of Pretending You're Fine: Hidden Exhaustion, Survival Mode, and the Weight We Carry Quietly cover

18 | When You're Tired of Pretending You're Fine: Hidden Exhaustion, Survival Mode, and the Weight We Carry Quietly

Sometimes the hardest part about exhaustion isn't the exhaustion itself. It's how long you've been pretending you're okay while carrying it. In this solo episode of At the Counter with the Baking Pastor, Laura responds to listener questions and reflections about grief, survival mode, hidden exhaustion, emotional overwhelm, and the invisible weight many people quietly carry every day. Together, we'll explore what happens when strength becomes a survival pattern, why slowing down can feel frightening, and how exhaustion often disguises itself as productivity, caregiving, people-pleasing, or simply trying to hold everything together. This conversation is for the people who keep showing up while carrying more than anyone realizes. As Laura reflects, many people become so accustomed to carrying emotional pain quietly that they no longer notice how heavy it has become. In This Episode • hidden exhaustion and emotional fatigue • survival mode and burnout • pretending you're fine when you're not • grief that resurfaces unexpectedly • comparison rooted in exhaustion rather than envy • feeling unseen or unsupported • why functioning isn't the same as flourishing • what gentleness might look like for weary hearts Soul Pause Questions • If you could say one honest thing to God right now, what would it be? • What would gentle look like for you this week? Counter Reflection What have you been carrying for so long that you no longer notice how heavy it feels? You don't have to solve it today. Just notice it. A Gentle Reminder Unseen does not mean unreal. Functioning is not the same as flourishing. And surviving quietly does not make your pain less valid. If you've been strong for too long, tired of pretending you're fine, or carrying more than anyone realizes, this conversation is for you. From the Counter If you're walking through a weary or emotionally heavy season and need a gentle place to process, pray, or breathe a little deeper, Laura offers soul care conversations and coaching sessions. Learn more at: https://bakingpastor.com/ [https://bakingpastor.com/] Closing Pull up a chair. You don't have to carry everything alone. If this episode met you where you are, I’d love to hear from you. What stayed with you? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605865/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/thebakingpastor] The counter is always open. If you’d like a quiet place to sit with what this stirred, A Seat at the Counter: A Soul Pause Journal is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTHBH1SK/https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv [https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv] ***** Considering being a guest on At the Counter With the Baking Pastor?  I invite you to listen to 1–2 recent episodes first to get a feel for the tone and heart of the conversations. If it feels like a good fit, you’re welcome to reach out to me directly on PodMatch [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor] and share a bit about what you’d love to bring to the counter: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor]   I’m especially drawn to conversations that are honest, reflective, and rooted in real-life experience.

27. maj 202636 min
episode 17 | When You Feel Spiritually Tired: Faith, Pressure, and Finding Your Way Back with Ashton Steven cover

17 | When You Feel Spiritually Tired: Faith, Pressure, and Finding Your Way Back with Ashton Steven

There are seasons when you're not just tired. You're emotionally stretched thin. Running on fumes. Trying to keep going while carrying pressure, responsibility, fear, trauma, and expectations all at once. And sometimes faith feels tired too. In this deeply honest conversation, Laura sits down with Atlanta-based alternative hip-hop artist Ashton Stevens to talk about emotional exhaustion, spiritual pressure, fatherhood, healing, identity, and the tension of trying to hold yourself together when life feels heavy. Inspired by his song Edge, Ashton shares how learning to name emotions, listen for God's voice, journal through difficult seasons, and embrace rest became part of his healing journey. The conversation explores emotional regulation, spiritual exhaustion, trauma, faith, and what it means to keep going when you're stretched thin. Based on his reflections, healing often begins by being honest about what you're carrying and learning not to let your circumstances define you. In This Episode • emotional exhaustion and overwhelm • spiritual fatigue and burnout • faith during difficult seasons • emotional regulation and healing • fatherhood, responsibility, and identity • journaling and self-awareness • learning to rest without guilt • staying connected to God when life feels heavy Counter Pause Take a slow breath in... and let it out gently. If you can, rest your hand over your heart. And simply notice: Where do you feel stretched too thin right now? Not where you should be stronger. Not where you need to fix something. Just where you're tired. God is not absent in that place. Even if it feels quiet. Breath Prayer Breathe in: I am held... Breathe out: Even here. Blessing May you be honest about where you're tired. May you release the pressure to hold everything together alone. And may you discover that even at the edge, you are still being held. About Ashton Ashton Stevens is an Atlanta-based alternative hip-hop artist originally from the Florida Panhandle. Known for his introspective style, Ashton creates music rooted in faith and real-life experiences. His work centers on emotional regulation, purpose, and personal growth, using music as a tool for healing, reflection, and truth. Connect with Ashton Website: https://www.ashtonstevens.com/ [https://www.ashtonstevens.com/] Listen to "Edge": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb-IrWD_RYo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb-IrWD_RYo] Closing Take a breath. Notice what's in front of you. And remember: There's a difference between being at the edge... and being alone there.   If this episode met you where you are, I’d love to hear from you. What stayed with you? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605865/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/thebakingpastor] The counter is always open. If you’d like a quiet place to sit with what this stirred, A Seat at the Counter: A Soul Pause Journal is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTHBH1SK/https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv [https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv] ***** Considering being a guest on At the Counter With the Baking Pastor?  I invite you to listen to 1–2 recent episodes first to get a feel for the tone and heart of the conversations. If it feels like a good fit, you’re welcome to reach out to me directly on PodMatch [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor] and share a bit about what you’d love to bring to the counter: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor]   I’m especially drawn to conversations that are honest, reflective, and rooted in real-life experience.

20. maj 202640 min
episode 16 | When You Love Someone Through the Unthinkable: Faith, Caregiving, and the Strength to Keep Showing Up with Jody Hudson cover

16 | When You Love Someone Through the Unthinkable: Faith, Caregiving, and the Strength to Keep Showing Up with Jody Hudson

What happens when someone you love is suffering and no one seems to have answers? In this deeply moving conversation, Laura sits down with author, speaker, and nonprofit founder Jody Hudson to talk about motherhood, caregiving, faith, grief, and the exhausting fight to help a child who was repeatedly dismissed and misunderstood. What began as unexplained pain in Jody's vibrant, athletic eleven-year-old daughter, Alex, became a years-long search for answers that eventually led to a Lyme disease diagnosis after countless doctor visits, emotional exhaustion, financial strain, and unimaginable uncertainty. Together, Laura and Jody explore what it means to keep showing up when life feels impossible. This conversation is about: • loving someone through suffering • caregiver exhaustion and resilience • the heartbreak of not being believed • faith in the middle of unanswered questions • grief, advocacy, and honoring a legacy • finding strength when your heart is breaking This isn't a conversation about easy answers. It's about love that stayed. About Jody Jody Hudson is an author, speaker, philanthropist, and founder of the Alex Hudson Lyme Foundation. Her memoir, My Promise to Alex, chronicles her daughter's battle with Lyme disease and the unwavering love and advocacy that shaped their journey. Today, Jody continues honoring Alex's legacy through education, awareness, and support for families navigating Lyme disease and chronic illness. Counter Pause Take a slow breath. Where are you carrying something heavy while still trying to hold everyone else together? You don't have to pretend it isn't hard. Just notice. Breath Prayer Breathe in: God, give me strength... Breathe out: Help me keep showing up. A Gentle Reminder Sometimes love looks heroic. Sometimes it looks like continuing to show up when your heart is breaking. Both matter. Connect with Jody Foundation: https://www.alexhudsonlymefoundation.org/ [https://www.alexhudsonlymefoundation.org/] Book: My Promise to Alex https://amzn.to/4u8BqyS [https://amzn.to/4u8BqyS] Closing Blessing May you know that love is never wasted. May you find strength for the burdens you carry quietly. May you remember that even in suffering, presence matters deeply. Pull up a chair. You don't have to carry it all alone. If this episode met you where you are, I’d love to hear from you. What stayed with you? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605865/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/thebakingpastor] The counter is always open. If you’d like a quiet place to sit with what this stirred, A Seat at the Counter: A Soul Pause Journal is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTHBH1SK/https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv [https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv] ***** Considering being a guest on At the Counter With the Baking Pastor?  I invite you to listen to 1–2 recent episodes first to get a feel for the tone and heart of the conversations. If it feels like a good fit, you’re welcome to reach out to me directly on PodMatch [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor] and share a bit about what you’d love to bring to the counter: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor]   I’m especially drawn to conversations that are honest, reflective, and rooted in real-life experience.

13. maj 202639 min
episode 15 | When Strength Starts to Feel Heavy: Letting Go, Healing, and Finding Your Way Forward with Heidi Blackie cover

15 | When Strength Starts to Feel Heavy: Letting Go, Healing, and Finding Your Way Forward with Heidi Blackie

There comes a point when pushing through stops working. Not because you've failed. Not because you're weak. But because you've been carrying more than anyone realizes for far too long. In this episode of At the Counter with the Baking Pastor, Laura sits down with Heidi Blackie for an honest conversation about burnout, chronic illness, grief, identity, and what happens when life asks us to slow down. For years, Heidi was the strong one. The helper. The one who kept going. Then chronic illness changed everything. Together, Laura and Heidi explore what it means to let go of old expectations, navigate seasons of loss, and discover a different kind of strength. One rooted in self-compassion, honesty, and learning to trust yourself again. This conversation isn't about giving up. It's about finding a gentler way forward. In This Episode • What it feels like when strength becomes exhausting • Living with chronic illness and invisible struggles • Grief, loss, and the stories we carry • Why self-compassion matters more than self-criticism • The role of gratitude during difficult seasons • Setting boundaries without guilt • Letting go of old expectations • Finding strength that doesn't require holding everything together About Heidi Heidi Blackie is a former occupational therapist, speaker, and guide for women navigating burnout, chronic illness, and major life transitions. After facing years of chronic illness and profound personal loss, Heidi began a journey of healing that transformed how she understood strength, resilience, and self-trust. Today she helps women reconnect with themselves, release what no longer serves them, and move forward with greater clarity and compassion. Counter Pause Take a slow breath. What feels heavy right now? What have you been carrying that may no longer belong on your shoulders? You don't have to solve it today. Just notice. Breath Prayer Breathe in: God of compassion... Breathe out: Teach me to rest. Continue the Conversation If something in today's conversation resonated with you, Heidi has created a space where you can continue exploring that gently and at your own pace. Website: https://www.unshakableme.com [https://www.unshakableme.com] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UnshakableMe [https://www.youtube.com/@UnshakableMe] You'll find resources for women navigating burnout, chronic illness, and seasons of change, along with practical tools for reconnecting with yourself and moving forward with greater self-compassion. A Favorite Reminder from This Conversation "You don't have to keep proving your strength." Closing Pull up a chair. You are allowed to rest. Even here. If this episode met you where you are, I’d love to hear from you. What stayed with you? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605865/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/thebakingpastor] The counter is always open. If you’d like a quiet place to sit with what this stirred, A Seat at the Counter: A Soul Pause Journal is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTHBH1SK/https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv [https://amzn.to/4c4RSIv] ***** Considering being a guest on At the Counter With the Baking Pastor?  I invite you to listen to 1–2 recent episodes first to get a feel for the tone and heart of the conversations. If it feels like a good fit, you’re welcome to reach out to me directly on PodMatch [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor] and share a bit about what you’d love to bring to the counter: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor [https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor]   I’m especially drawn to conversations that are honest, reflective, and rooted in real-life experience.

6. maj 202642 min