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Real people. Real struggles. Real comebacks. Overcoming Anything is your Google of Hope, Inspiration and Resilience— real life stories with those who’ve faced the unthinkable and turned it into their greatest strength.If you’re in the middle of your own storm — or just need proof that there’s life after the worst day of your life — this is your reminder:No matter what you’re going through, you are not alone. You can rise again. And you can overcome anything.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday.

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Overcoming Midlife Stagnation with Jennifer Griffith

Episode 041 — Overcoming Grief & Midlife Stagnation with Jennifer Griffith Midlife can feel like a strange in-between—on paper, you’ve built a life… but inside, something feels stalled. In this episode of Overcoming Anything, host Anne Vryonides sits down with Jennifer Griffith to talk about the grief that often lives underneath midlife stagnation: grief for old identities, old dreams, old versions of yourself—and the quiet fear that it might be “too late” to begin again. Jennifer offers a grounded, hopeful path forward: reinvention isn’t a dramatic overhaul—it’s often an inside-out return to the parts of you that got buried under responsibility. Jennifer Griffith is the author of Both Sides of Then, host of the About Your Mother podcast, and a former tech sales leader who now speaks on reinvention, resilience, and creating a meaningful second act. She shares the personal tools that helped her move through resistance, loosen the grip of old narratives, and become what she calls a “midlife yesser”—someone who finally starts saying yes to herself. Key Takeaways • Reinvention doesn’t have to be big—it’s often a quiet, inside-out shift into a truer part of yourself • Resistance is a clue: when you’re resisting something, it usually means it matters • The story you must rewrite first is the one you tell yourself about who you are Timestamps • 00:00 — Introduction: midlife stagnation and the grief underneath it • 02:10 — Jennifer’s grounding mantra: “I’m still here” • 06:00 — Reinvention reframed: not outside-in, but inside-out • 10:00 — Becoming a “midlife yesser”: why your “why” makes the yes easier • 15:00 — Resistance means it matters: leaning into discomfort instead of avoiding it • 20:00 — Leaving a successful identity: how to step away from validation and still trust yourself • 24:30 — Community vs silos: why reinvention needs support and shared courage • 29:00 — How to find what you want (when you’ve spent years being “responsible”) • 33:00 — A practical tool: reviewing your photos to find what truly made you happy • 38:00 — “I’m too old” fears: how to shift the lens and find proof that midlife reinvention is real • 44:00 — Grief for the old self: honoring what was without calling it wasted • 49:00 — Patience + the “bamboo season”: staying consistent before the breakthrough • 54:00 — Mentors, networking, and curiosity: finding the people who can expand your next chapter • 58:00 — Jennifer’s reinvention framework in progress: lens, narrative, and self-identity • 01:03:00 — The truth to remember: you haven’t accessed it yet • 01:06:00 — Final takeaway: if you’re not making mistakes, you’re not taking on enough Connect with Jennifer Griffith • Jennifer’s: Website [https://byjennifergriffith.com/] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/byjennifergriffith/] | Pinterest [https://www.pinterest.com/byjennifergriffith/] • Book: Both Sides of Then by Jennifer Griffith,  https://a.co/d/02kZmLrp [https://a.co/d/02kZmLrp] • Podcast: About Your Mother, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/about-your-mother/id1522701752 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/about-your-mother/id1522701752] Resources • Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, https://a.co/d/06xYv0uY [https://a.co/d/06xYv0uY] • Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert, https://a.co/d/0bG877el [https://a.co/d/0bG877el] • Southern women writers who shaped Jennifer’s voice and lens: Maya Angelou, Kate Chopin • Mel Robbins’ annual reflection PDF (mentioned in the episode), https://www.melrobbins.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/BestYearWorkbook2026.pdf [https://www.melrobbins.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/BestYearWorkbook2026.pdf] If this episode helped you, share it with a woman who feels stuck, a friend quietly questioning her next chapter, or someone who needs permission to say yes to herself again. I’ll see you next time on Overcoming Anything.  ❤️ Anne Disclaimer The content of this episode is for informational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy, diagnosis, legal, or medical care. #overcominganything #midlifetransformations #energyhealing #resilience #midlife #midlifereinventon #reinvention #midlifecrisis #secondact #personaldevelopment #selfimprovement #mindset #mindsetshift #resiliencepodcast #overcomingadversity #healingjourney #selftrust #selfworth #identityshift #startingover #womenover40 #womenover50 #careerchange #lifetransitions #confidence #motivation #inspiration #podcast #podcastlife #podcastcommunity #podcasthost Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2527762/fan_mail/new]

19. mai 2026 - 33 min
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Overcoming Grief and How to Move Forward with Dr. Jane Oh

Episode 040 — Overcoming Grief and How to Move Forward with Dr. Jane Oh Grief can change you in an instant—splitting your life into “before” and “after.” In this deeply moving episode of Overcoming Anything, host Anne Vryonides sits down with Dr. Jane Oh to talk about loss, loneliness, and the courageous work of learning how to live again after the unthinkable. Dr. Jane shares the truth many people avoid: grief isn’t something you “get over”—it’s love that has nowhere to go, and the journey forward is learning how to carry it with meaning. Dr. Jane Oh is a devoted wife, mother, concert violinist, dentist, and community leader who turned her personal experience of child loss into purpose-driven impact. Through her Healing Hearts Child Loss support group, she supports grieving parents with community, hope, and practical tools—creating a space where grief is witnessed, not fixed. Key Takeaways • Grief isn’t meant to be eliminated—it’s love that has nowhere to go, so you learn to build it a home • The hardest part is often the loneliness: support fades, friends disappear, and you’re left carrying something too heavy alone • Healing happens in safe community: you don’t need a silver lining—you need presence, truth, and tools to keep moving forward Timestamps • 00:00 — Introduction: grief, loss, and what it really takes to move forward • 02:10 — Dr. Jane’s quote: “The love in my grief had nowhere to go, so I built it a home” • 05:00 — The day everything changed: the call from daycare and losing her son • 10:00 — “How are we going to live through this?”: the moment after loss • 13:30 — SIDS and the shock of an ordinary day becoming a permanent “after” • 17:00 — When support fades: the casseroles stop and the friends stop coming • 21:00 — Grief in marriage: “two snowflakes born from the same snowstorm” • 26:00 — Grieving alone for eight years: culture, stigma, and silent suffering • 31:00 — The turning point: meeting another mother and realizing the cost of isolation • 35:00 — How Healing Hearts began: a simple flyer, small steps, and a big mission • 40:00 — Using a pageant platform to amplify purpose and normalize grief conversations • 45:00 — Lessons: joy and sadness can coexist; grief is sacred, not shameful • 49:00 — Supporting men in grief: privacy, counseling, and honoring different timelines • 52:00 — Hybrid support: Zoom meetings, community care, and practical tools to leave with hope • 56:00 — Recommended book: the “sixth stage of grief” and finding meaning • 01:00:00 — Final advice: live day-to-day, trust yourself, and let time soften the edges Connect with Dr. Jane Oh • Dr. Jane’s| Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drjaneoh/] | Facebook: Healing Hearts Child Loss [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1003297755117038] Resources • Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief by David Kessler,  If this episode helped you, share it with someone who’s grieving, someone who feels alone in their loss, or a parent who needs permission to breathe again and take the next small step. I’ll see you next time on Overcoming Anything.  ❤️ Anne Disclaimer The content of this episode is for informational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy, diagnosis, legal, or medical care. #overcominganything #midlifetransformations #energyhealing #resilience #grief #griefsupport #childloss #childlosssupport #bereavement #healingjourney #traumahealing #emotionalhealing #mentalhealth #mentalhealthpodcast #personaldevelopment #selfimprovement #selfcompassion #nervoussystemregulation #loss #mourning #hope #meaning #findingmeaning #communitysupport #healingcommunity #womenleadership #resiliencetools #overcomingadversity #lifetransitions #podcast #podcastlife #podcastcommunity #podca Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2527762/fan_mail/new]

12. mai 2026 - 22 min
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Overcoming Cults and How to Avoid Them with Peter Young

Episode 039 — Overcoming Cults and How to Avoid Them with Peter Young Cults don’t usually look like cults at the beginning. They often look like community, certainty, faith, mentorship, or “the one person” who finally understands you. In this episode of Overcoming Anything, host Anne Vryonides sits down with Peter Young, who shares how a hidden religious cult quietly infiltrated his marriage, manipulated his family, and nearly destroyed his identity—until he found his way out and rebuilt his life with clarity, faith, and hard-won discernment. Peter Young is a former national sports broadcaster with CBS, ESPN, and Outdoor Life Network, and a bestselling author. He now shares his story as a cautionary tale to help others recognize cult dynamics early—before they lose their voice, their relationships, and their freedom. Key Takeaways • No one knowingly joins a cult—people join something that seems good, then truth gets slowly twisted over time • Cult leaders commonly use fear, isolation, secrecy, and “gatekeeping God” (or truth) to keep followers dependent • The strongest protection is community: stay connected to trusted voices, ask questions, and don’t let one person become your only source of truth Timestamps • 00:00 — Introduction: overcoming cult influence and learning how to avoid it • 02:10 — Peter’s mantra: Proverbs 3:5–6 and trusting God through dark seasons • 05:00 — The hardest part: brainwashing and “retraining your mind” after you leave • 08:30 — How it started: meeting Paige and hearing about “Uncle Robert” early on • 12:00 — The control mechanism: “Uncle Robert taught me that” (and why questions were punished) • 16:30 — The slow drift: how cult leaders twist truth gradually (the “golf ball” analogy) • 22:00 — Motives: ego, adulation, control, and money (tithing) • 28:00 — Red flags: isolation, rule-making, grandiosity, and “rules for you but not for me” behavior • 34:00 — The cost: marriage destruction, parental alienation, and being labeled “the devil” • 40:00 — The darkest season: fear-based control and doubting your own salvation • 46:00 — The turning point: small “aha” moments that broke the spell (not one big moment) • 52:00 — Recovery: replacing one controlling voice with trusted voices + truth-based discernment • 58:00 — Helping the kids + writing the memoir as a healing and truth-telling process • 01:03:00 — Advice: stay in fellowship, stay connected, and bring in outside perspective early • 01:06:00 — Recommended book + where to find Peter Connect with Peter Young • Peter’s website: https://authorpeteryoung.com [https://authorpeteryoung.com] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/peterbyoung/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/Peteryoung32] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQiz03hBKywxI31au8bSp9A] Resources • Stop the Tall Man, Save the Tiger by Peter Young, Amazon Link [https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Tall-Man-Save-Tiger/dp/B0C1J1H9VQ/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dSGIl5sWOVASFB62D5sfrw.z-aFRstFqJ-Ssb5g4LoasYIQsRmvz4uTnFEtAhB7f1A&qid=1777924301&sr=8-1#detailBullets_feature_div] If this episode helped you, share it with a friend who’s being isolated, someone who’s following a “guru” who can’t be questioned, or a loved one who needs permission to trust their instincts and ask hard questions. I’ll see you next time on Overcoming Anything.  ❤️ Anne Disclaimer The content of this episode is for informational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy, diagnosis, legal, or medical care. #overcominganything #midlifetransfo Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2527762/fan_mail/new]

5. mai 2026 - 31 min
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Overcoming The Top Podcasting Mistakes with Dave Jackson

Episode 038 — Overcoming the Top Podcasting Mistakes with Dave Jackson If your podcast isn’t growing, it’s rarely because you “need more marketing.” More often, it’s because something in the foundation is quietly working against you—unclear positioning, a confusing show name, weak content delivery, inconsistent scheduling, or not truly knowing your audience. In this episode of Overcoming Anything, host Anne Vryonides sits down with podcasting expert Dave Jackson to break down the most common mistakes that stall podcasts—and the simple (but not always easy) fixes that actually move the needle.  Dave Jackson is a podcasting consultant, speaker, author, and a 2018 Podcasting Hall of Fame inductee. He’s worked with thousands of podcasters and has seen firsthand what separates the podcasts that grow from the podcasts that fade out—and in this conversation, he gives you a roadmap you can apply immediately.  Key Takeaways • “Simple but not easy”: growth comes down to content + delivery—great ideas don’t land if the execution doesn’t match • If you have to explain your show name, it’s too “cute”—clarity wins (especially for search) • The fastest improvement lever is feedback: you can’t always “see your own stuff,” and audience insight makes you someone’s favorite  Timestamps • 00:00 — Introduction: the top mistakes that keep podcasts from growing  • 02:10 — Dave’s mantra: Jeremiah 29:11 and trusting the long game  • 05:00 — “I need more listeners”: why growth problems usually trace back to content  • 08:30 — Naming mistakes: why “cute” titles hurt search and confuse new listeners  • 12:30 — Niche vs broad: why deeper often beats wider (and how this differs from YouTube)  • 18:00 — New podcaster strategy: start with audio, time your process, and choose a sustainable schedule  • 23:00 — Content research hacks: Amazon reviews, YouTube comments, Reddit, and community listening  • 29:00 — Building an audience: go where they are, make friends first, and stop spamming  • 35:00 — The missing feedback loop: why most podcasters publish “rough drafts” and wonder why they stall  • 41:00 — Shy? Afraid to start? “Nobody can punch you in the face” + Zig Ziglar’s advice  • 47:00 — Burnout + quitting: reconnecting to your “why,” and why it can take years to grow  • 54:00 — The #1 lever: knowing your audience (and how segmentation makes marketing easier)  • 59:00 — Engagement that works: specific CTAs, deadlines, and “question of the month” tactics  • 01:05:00 — Recommended books + where to find Dave  Connect with Dave Jackson • Dave’s website: https://schoolofpodcasting.com [https://schoolofpodcasting.com] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/schoolofpodcasting/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/podcastingschool]  Resources • Podcasting for Profit by Dave Jackson,  • The Audience Is Listening by Tom Webster • Big Podcast by David Hooper If this episode helped you, share it with a podcaster, creator, or founder who’s overwhelmed, stuck at the same download numbers, or ready to quit—because the fix is usually simpler than they think.  I’ll see you next time on Overcoming Anything.  ❤️ Anne Disclaimer The content of this episode is for informational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy, diagnosis, legal, or medical care. #overcominganything #midlifetransformations #energyhealing #resilience #podcasting #podcaster #podcasttips #podcastgrowth #podcastmarketing #podcastlaunch #contentstrategy #audiencegrowth #nichingdown #storytelling #publicspeaking #creator #creatorcommunity #contentcreator #entrepreneur  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2527762/fan_mail/new]

28. april 2026 - 31 min
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Overcoming the Founder Mindset That Holds You Back with Mike Konrad

Episode 037 — Overcoming the Founder Mindset That Holds You Back with Mike Conrad In this episode of Overcoming Anything, Anne sits down with entrepreneur Mike Conrad to unpack a hard truth many founders avoid: the traits that get a company off the ground are not always the traits that help it grow. Mike shares how he launched a company around an idea no one else believed in, made every “bonehead mistake” an entrepreneur can make, and eventually realized he had to scale himself before he could scale the business.  Together, Anne and Mike explore founder ego, decision-making under pressure, conscious marketing, and what it actually looks like to stop being the bottleneck. This episode is a powerful listen for business owners, creators, and leaders who feel stuck between early hustle and the next level of growth. Key Takeaways * The founder traits that create traction in the beginning can eventually limit growth if they are never updated.  * Great businesses are built by making great decisions, not by obsessing over one metric at the expense of everything else.  * Scaling often requires letting go of control, hiring smarter people, and learning to lead differently.  Approx. Timestamps * 00:00 — Welcome + Mike’s mantra: success comes from making great decisions  * 02:10 — Starting a company around an idea no one else believed in  * 06:00 — Why technical skill did not prepare him for business  * 10:15 — “Scale yourself before you scale the business”  * 15:20 — How founders become the bottleneck  * 19:40 — Letting go of ego without losing edge  * 24:10 — Why some of the best decisions happen when the building feels “on fire”  * 28:20 — Conscious marketing vs. traditional product-pushing  * 34:00 — How better marketing changed the kind of customers he attracted  * 39:10 — What founders can do when they feel overwhelmed, stuck, or trapped by success  * 44:30 — Mike’s top advice on decision-making, fear, and the founder journey  * 48:20 — Where to connect with Mike  Connect with Mike Conrad • Mike’s website: Business Website [https://www.aqueoustech.com/] | Personal Website [https://www.mikekonrad.com/] | |Reluctant Entrepreneur Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-reluctant-entrepreneur-podcast/id1773575702] Resources • Recommended book: Good to Great by Jim Collins, https://a.co/d/0eVATSGx [https://a.co/d/07D1JWkT]  If this episode helped you, share it with a founder, leader, or entrepreneur who’s grinding hard but still feeling stuck—because the next level isn’t more effort… it’s a better decision system. I’ll see you next time on Overcoming Anything.  ❤️ Anne Disclaimer The content of this episode is for informational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy, diagnosis, legal, or medical care. Overcominganything, midlifetransformations, energyhealing, resilience, founder mindset, entrepreneurship, business growth, decision making, leadership, startup life, cash flow, profit, profitability, scaling, business strategy, high performance, productivity, mindset shift, resilience, overcoming adversity, small business, CEO mindset, burnout prevention Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2527762/fan_mail/new]

21. april 2026 - 38 min
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