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Uncharted Moments: How Love Survives Life’s Hardships (S3 -E4 ) Host: Kathryn Lancioni [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathrynlancioni335/] Guest: Jeff Ton [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtonindy/ ] Episode Overview: What happens when the world changes overnight—and every single day after? In Season 3, Episode 4 of Gut Punch, host Kathryn Lancioni reconnects with Jeff Ton, a beloved returning guest, as he shares the raw, deeply moving story of his wife Carmen’s battle with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA). Together, they speak candidly about rare disease diagnosis, the challenges of caregiving, redefining roles, and finding light in even the hardest moments. It’s a powerful episode about love, loss, resilience—and the extraordinary humanity that emerges when life delivers its hardest blows. 5 Key Lessons from This Episode: 1. The Road to Diagnosis Is Anything But Straightforward Jeff opens up about the long, winding journey it took to finally get Carmen’s diagnosis. The uncertainty and repeated visits to specialists highlight how rare diseases can leave even experts stumped. But the lesson is that persistence is critical—advocating for answers, no matter how elusive, is a form of love and courage in itself. 2. Life Changes Overnight—and Never Stops Changing The moment Carmen was diagnosed, everything shifted for Jeff and his family. He made the difficult choice to set aside his own thriving business to become a full-time caregiver. This transition was not just about logistics, but about reimagining what it means to be a partner, supporter, and, above all, present for the person you love. 3. Resilience Isn’t Just for Patients—It’s for Caregivers, Too Jeff’s story reveals the hidden toll and quiet resilience of caregiving. With every new daily challenge, from helping Carmen stand to inventing tech solutions so they can communicate, Jeff demonstrates that showing up—sometimes laughing, sometimes crying, always adapting—is a true act of love. And acknowledging when you need help takes real strength. 4. Shared Experiences and Support Networks Are Lifelines Throughout Carmen’s illness, the smallest gestures from friends and neighbors—like a home-cooked meal or shoveling the driveway—became beacons of hope. Jeff learned that even far-flung connections and old friends could step forward in meaningful ways, and that asking for help is not weakness, but community in action. 5. Love and Legacy Outlast Disease Inspired by his journey with Carmen, Jeff began writing about their adventures together—including their “Uncharted Moments” on the Lewis and Clark trail. Chronicling their story helped Jeff remember who Carmen is beyond the disease. It’s a vivid reminder that life is bigger than any diagnosis, and that love and shared memories carry forward in powerful ways. During the episode, Jeff Ton shared about his book, Uncharted Moments: Love, Legacy and the Lewis and Clark Trail, released on May 14. This memoir weaves together the adventures he and Carmen experienced while following the Lewis and Clark trail and the powerful lessons learned along the way. If you’re interested in exploring stories of resilience, connection, and uncharted journeys, be sure to look for the book on Amazon and major online retailers in paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats. You can also visit his website to read his moving blog posts—including “The Post I Never Wanted to Write”—and sign up for his newsletter for updates and behind-the-scenes insights. Don’t miss the chance to delve deeper into their inspiring story. Connect with Jeff Ton: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtonindy/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jtonindy/] * Website: https://jeffreyston.com/ [https://jeffreyston.com/] * Unchartered Moments: https://www.amazon.com/Uncharted-Moments-Legacy-Lewis-Clark/dp/1735309087 [https://www.amazon.com/Uncharted-Moments-Legacy-Lewis-Clark/dp/1735309087] * Blog Post: https://jeffreyston.com/2026/01/13/the-post-i-never-wanted-to-write/ [https://jeffreyston.com/2026/01/13/the-post-i-never-wanted-to-write/] Produced by the Digital Transformation Broadcast Network [https://digitaltransform.tv/].
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