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Moms Like Me Podcast by SupportNow

Podkast av Jordan Arogeti

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We dive into the messy middle of life's major moments and learn how everyday people make it through. Jordan Arogeti unpacks the struggles and successes during parenthood, hospitalizations, major diagnosis, loss, and more.

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episode She Dropped Him at Daycare...10 Days Later Shelby Cannon's Son Was Fighting for His Life cover

She Dropped Him at Daycare...10 Days Later Shelby Cannon's Son Was Fighting for His Life

What happens when a routine daycare drop-off turns into every parent’s worst nightmare? In this powerful episode of Moms Like Me Podcast, host Jordan Arogeti sits down with Shelby Cannon, a mom of three whose world changed forever after her infant son, Benny, suffered a devastating hypoxic brain injury while in daycare. Shelby walks us through the moment she received the call, the frantic race to the hospital, and the days doctors warned her family that Benny might not survive—or might never breathe on his own again. She shares what it’s like to grieve the life you thought your child would have while learning how to care for a child with cerebral palsy, dystonia, cortical visual impairment, and complex medical needs. This conversation goes far beyond tragedy. Shelby opens up about: • Navigating marriage under unimaginable pressure • Parenting siblings through trauma and uncertainty • Facing a legal system that didn’t feel like justice • Finding purpose in advocacy, including the push for “Benny’s Law” • Learning how to keep going when “strong” feels like the only option If you’re a parent, caregiver, or someone walking through an unexpected life detour, this episode is raw, honest, and deeply human—and a reminder that resilience doesn’t mean pretending it doesn’t hurt.

11. feb. 2026 - 41 min
episode My Husband Suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury: Here’s How Our Family Survived cover

My Husband Suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury: Here’s How Our Family Survived

What happens when an ordinary Friday morning turns into every parent’s worst nightmare? In this deeply moving episode of the Moms Like Me podcast, host Jordan Arogeti sits down with Ashley Hughey to share the raw, unfiltered story behind a life-altering accident that nearly took her husband’s life—and forever changed how she views faith, family, and support. Ashley recounts the moment she received a call no spouse ever expects, the terrifying hours of uncertainty, and the long road of recovery that followed her husband’s traumatic brain injury. Along the way, she opens up about anger, guilt, parenting through crisis, and the unexpected power of community showing up in practical, tangible ways. This episode isn’t just about survival—it’s about what happens after: how trauma reshapes perspective, how asking for help becomes an act of strength, and why meaningful support goes far beyond meals and money. If you’re a parent, caregiver, or someone who wants to show up better for people in hard seasons, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends. 🎧 In this episode, you’ll hear about: • A near-fatal accident and the moments that followed • Navigating fear, anger, and uncertainty as a parent • How community support can change recovery outcomes • Why accepting help isn’t weakness—it’s necessary • A powerful reminder about life, gratitude, and wearing a helmet 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement today.

4. feb. 2026 - 31 min
episode Raising Hope Through the Hardest Days: A Rare Diagnosis, Resilience, and a Service Dog cover

Raising Hope Through the Hardest Days: A Rare Diagnosis, Resilience, and a Service Dog

What happens when motherhood doesn’t look the way you imagined...but love, grit, and hope lead the way anyway? In this powerful episode of the Moms Like Me podcast, host Jordan Arogeti sits down with Brenda Marra, a mom whose life was transformed when her daughter Renna was diagnosed with the rare genetic condition Pitt Hopkins Syndrome. Brenda shares her deeply honest journey through delayed milestones, uncertainty, grief, and ultimately, profound resilience. From Renna’s first independent steps at four and a half years old, to building community through other moms, Instagram, and disability advocacy groups, Brenda offers encouragement to parents navigating unfamiliar and challenging paths. She opens up about comparison, inclusion, and the courage it takes to show up in public spaces when your child’s needs are different. The conversation also explores Brenda’s mission to bring more joy, safety, and independence into Renna’s life—including their inspiring journey to raise funds for a specially trained service dog through Four Paws for Ability. Along the way, Brenda introduces Renna’s Corner, her growing platform dedicated to sharing adaptive resources, partnerships, and hope with other families. This episode is a reminder that progress doesn’t always look typical—and that community, creativity, and compassion can change everything. ✨ In this episode, you’ll hear about: • Life with Pitt Hopkins Syndrome • Finding support beyond Google searches • Navigating comparison and public spaces as a mom • The emotional impact of developmental milestones • Why service dogs can be life-changing for children with disabilities • Building community through Renna’s Corner Whether you’re parenting a child with a disability, supporting someone who is, or simply looking for a story grounded in perseverance and love—this episode offers perspective, encouragement, and hope. https://www.instagram.com/rennascorner/ https://www.supportnow.org/renna-marra

23. des. 2025 - 29 min
episode A Statistic of One: How Elise Tedeschi Beat Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer as a Mom of Two cover

A Statistic of One: How Elise Tedeschi Beat Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer as a Mom of Two

What do you do when doctors tell you that you have Stage IV pancreatic cancer and young children who still need you?  In this deeply moving episode of The Moms Like Me Podcast, host Jordan Arogeti sits down with Elise Tedeschi, a mom of two who defied the odds and became a 13-year survivor of one of the deadliest cancer diagnoses. Elise shares her journey from months of unexplained pain, to a life-stopping diagnosis, to becoming what her doctor called “a statistic of one.”  This conversation goes far beyond cancer treatment. Elise opens up about motherhood, faith, mindset, community support, advocating for yourself in the medical system, and choosing hope when the statistics say otherwise. From raising young boys while undergoing aggressive treatment, to finding the right doctor willing to fight with her, Elise’s story is a powerful reminder that survival is not just physical: it’s emotional, spiritual, and deeply human.  Whether you’re facing a serious diagnosis, supporting someone you love, or simply searching for perspective and courage, this episode offers wisdom, honesty, and real hope.  ✨ In this episode, you’ll hear about:  • Living with a Stage IV pancreatic cancer diagnosis  • Motherhood as a driving force for survival  • The power of mindset and choosing your attitude  • Why finding the right doctor can change everything  • Advocating for yourself through second and third opinions  • How community support makes survival possible  • Life, fear, and purpose after cancer  📲 Follow Elise for advocacy, encouragement, and real talk: Instagram: @stagefoursurvivor TikTok: @stagefoursurvivor Coming soon: survivorsguidetocancer.com

16. des. 2025 - 26 min
episode Shanna Jenkins on Raising a Child With Epilepsy & Finding Strength as a Mom cover

Shanna Jenkins on Raising a Child With Epilepsy & Finding Strength as a Mom

When Shanna Jenkins buckled her toddler into the car for a normal morning in 2011, everything changed in seconds. A sudden seizure, an emergency ambulance, and a diagnosis of epilepsy reshaped her world overnight. In this moving and deeply human episode of Moms Like Me, Shanna opens up about the early fear, the sleepless nights, the medical maze, and the constant question every parent asks: Will my child be okay? But this isn’t a story of fear, it’s a story of resilience. Today, her son Malachi is a thriving 17-year-old: marching band member, soccer player, self-taught PC builder, world traveler, and budding adult ready to take on the world. Shanna walks us through the journey from helplessness to empowerment, and how honesty, community, and faith helped her release control and raise an independent, confident young man. You’ll hear: - What those first terrifying moments felt like and how the diagnosis unfolded - How Shanna learned to balance safety with giving her son independence - The emotional weight of raising a child whose health requires constant vigilance - Why teaching kids about their diagnosis is essential for long-term confidence - How she’s preparing her graduating senior for life beyond home - Her powerful message of hope for any parent walking a similar road This episode is equal parts heart, wisdom, and inspiration: a tribute to strong kids and even stronger moms.

9. des. 2025 - 28 min
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