Just In Time to Save a Life

Ep. 16 - True Resilience: From Chemotherapy to Storytelling with Brescia Dover

46 min · 2. apr. 2026
episode Ep. 16 - True Resilience: From Chemotherapy to Storytelling with Brescia Dover cover

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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Follow and stay connected: Website: justintimepodcast.com [https://justintimepodcast.com/] YouTube: youtube.com/@justintime.podcast [https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast] Instagram: @justintimetosavealife [https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/] Facebook: Just In Time To Save a Life [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] Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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Ep. 22 - Lowering Cortisol Naturally: The Biology of Connection

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Ep. 21 - Isolation to Inclusion: A Father's Autism Journey with Justin Trombley

Caregiver exhaustion is a silent crisis pushing families of neurodivergent children into complete isolation. As developmental diagnoses rise rapidly across the country, communities often remain unprepared to offer practical support, leaving parents to navigate systemic gaps alone. Justin Trombley joins the show to share his lived experience raising an autistic son and his work advocating for genuine community inclusion. We sit down to discuss the critical timeline of early intervention therapies and the noticeable developmental differences that appear in the preschool years. The conversation covers finding community resources like Perspectability, establishing firm digital guardrails against online predators, and the severe mental health risks associated with masking. Justin shares his core philosophy that leading with curiosity rather than distance is the only real bridge to true belonging. The daily reality involves navigating public spaces that lack sensory accommodations and managing the emotional toll when children are excluded from routine social events. Dealing with the grief of altered expectations requires constant communication between spouses to process low moments without guilt. You will walk away with a clear understanding of how to implement necessary safety filters on digital devices and actionable ways to make community gatherings accessible for everyone. Please subscribe to the channel and share this episode with your network to help bring these vital conversations to light. What is the most practical way your community has shown up for a family navigating a new diagnosis? 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. Follow and stay connected: Website: justintimepodcast.com [https://justintimepodcast.com/] YouTube: youtube.com/@justintime.podcast [https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast] Instagram: @justintimetosavealife [https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/] Facebook: Just In Time To Save a Life [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] Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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Ep. 20 - Faking It Till You Break: High-Profile Burnout & Rebuilding with Mikey Tableman

The illusion of a perfect life is a massive profit sink for your mental health. In high-performance industries, the unwritten rule is to keep smiling and fake it until you make it, but ignoring internal warning signs only accelerates an inevitable crash. On this episode of the Just in Time podcast, host Jessica G. sits down with Mikey Tableman, a veteran festival producer, spoken word poet, and the founder of A Mind’s Pursuit, to pull back the curtain on what happens when your external success completely hollows out your internal well-being. We sit down to unpack the exhausting logistics of managing VIP sky decks at major music festivals while privately battling severe anxiety, addiction, and suicidal ideation. Mikey shares his tactical breakdown of navigating sensory overstimulation, including his literal visualization routine for building an energetic shield against chaotic environments. The conversation digs deep into the hazardous realities of psychiatric over-medication, the unglamorous mechanics of neurofeedback during rehab, and how neuroplasticity actually works when you are actively trying to train a brain that defaults to a negative spiral. The unglamorous truth is that public vulnerability comes with a steep professional and social cost, sometimes exposing you to a cruel world where people weaponize your past struggles against your future capability. Rebuilding your mind from the inside out means accepting that some days the depressive episodes will still win, and recovery isn't about a magical quick fix, it’s about establishing non-negotiable personal boundaries and choosing to show up for your purpose even when you are entirely out of gas. If you care about breaking the corporate mental health stigma, understanding actionable energy management for empaths, and learning how to rewrite a negative thought loop, you’ll get a lot from this conversation. Please remember to subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help us expand our reach. What is the biggest boundary you need to set this week to protect your own mental peace? Let us know in the comments below. 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. Follow and stay connected: Website: justintimepodcast.com [https://justintimepodcast.com/] YouTube: youtube.com/@justintime.podcast [https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast] Instagram: @justintimetosavealife [https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/] Facebook: Just In Time To Save a Life [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] Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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Ep. 19 - Movement Is Medicine: Fighting Depression with Fitness

Passive survival is a slow leak, but movement is the plug. When you’re trapped in a cycle of chronic pain, depression, or grief, the idea of "working out" feels like an impossible luxury. However, staying stagnant is often the most dangerous choice you can make for your mental health. In this episode, Jessica G sits down with globally recognized fitness expert and entrepreneur Whitney Johns to discuss how physical training serves as the ultimate anchor during life's darkest seasons. We sit down to discuss the physiological bridge between the body and the mind, moving past the superficial "aesthetic" side of the industry. Whitney opens up about her history with chronic migraines and hormonal imbalances, explaining how she used movement to regain a sense of control. We get into the unglamorous reality of suicidal ideation, the tactical use of "inner child work" to rewrite negative self-talk, and how to harness neuroplasticity to literally change the way your brain processes pain. Whitney also shares her "Secret Sauce" for consistency: understanding that the universe responds to momentum, not just motivation. The reality check is that fitness isn't a quick fix for a broken heart or a chemical imbalance. It is a discipline that requires you to show up when you feel like a "potato" or when pregnancy-brain makes you forget why you walked into the gym. It’s about keeping the small promises you make to yourself so that your self-trust becomes stronger than your symptoms. You’ll walk away from this conversation with a blueprint for using basic movement as a tool for emotional survival rather than just a way to change your physique. 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. Follow and stay connected: Website: justintimepodcast.com [https://justintimepodcast.com/] YouTube: youtube.com/@justintime.podcast [https://www.youtube.com/@justintime.podcast] Instagram: @justintimetosavealife [https://www.instagram.com/justintimetosavealife/] Facebook: Just In Time To Save a Life [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] Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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