Love In The Hard

Cindi and Patrick Pistelli

Welcome to Love in the Hard – a podcast about resilience, faith, and finding strength through life’s toughest moments. Hosted by a couple who knows what it’s like to face struggles head-on, we dive into real stories of overcoming past trauma, navigating divorce, blending families, and rebuilding lives with God’s help. Together, we tackle tough topics like self-doubt, entrepreneurship, co-parenting, and how to build a relationship that stands strong through life’s storms. Join us each week for heartfelt conversations, lessons learned, and the hope that God’s love can transform even the hardest situations. Whether you’re in a relationship, navigating a blended family, or simply looking to overcome personal challenges, this is your place to connect, grow, and find encouragement. Tune in, share your journey, and discover how to find love, healing, and purpose – even in the hard.

  1. 06/04/2025

    The Silent Identity Crisis in Blended Families: Finding Your Way Back to Yourself

    Send us a text Cindi shares her deeply personal journey of losing her identity after quickly remarrying, moving to a new town, and becoming a stepmom. Patrick joins the conversation as they explore the silent grief of starting over and how Cindi finally found her way back to herself. • Cindi describes the rapid life changes: selling her home, moving to Patrick's house, changing her daughter's school, and losing her independence • The struggle of becoming known primarily as "Patrick's wife" in a small town while feeling like she was "renting space" in his world • How Cindi  kept her office an hour away because it felt like "the last thing that was still mine" • The breakthrough that came through coaching certification, helping Cindi  uncover buried grief and reconnect with her values • Patrick's perspective on watching his wife struggle and feeling helpless to fix the situation • Cindi's decision to create a home office in her grandparents' old shed – bringing something with deep roots into her new life • The growth that comes through difficult seasons and how these experiences can help others facing similar challenges If you're finding yourself in that in-between space where life looks fine on the outside but you feel lost inside, reach out. You're not selfish for wanting something that's yours. You're not too old or too far gone, and it's definitely not too late. https://harborofhopellc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/466839235913252

    31 min
  2. 04/16/2025

    The Unspoken Freedom: When Forgiveness Becomes Your Choice

    Send us a text Have you ever found yourself waiting for an apology that never came? That elusive "I'm sorry" that would somehow make everything right again? Today we dive deep into the challenging territory of forgiving without apology—that messy, complicated space where healing becomes entirely your choice. We thoughtfully dismantle the myth that forgiveness means what happened was okay or that you must immediately trust someone again. Instead, they frame forgiveness as a deliberate release—a choice to stop carrying the weight of resentment for your own freedom. What makes this conversation so powerful is how they balance spiritual wisdom with practical application. Drawing from biblical examples like Jesus forgiving from the cross while being actively mocked, they demonstrate that forgiveness isn't dependent on receiving an acknowledgment of wrongdoing. Then they offer tangible steps forward: releasing the need for justice, acknowledging your pain through prayer or journaling, setting healthy boundaries, and speaking your forgiveness aloud to break the cycle of waiting. Whether you're dealing with deep wounds from the past or currently navigating a relationship where bitterness is brewing, this episode provides both the compassion and tools needed to choose peace. Forgiveness without an apology isn't about them—it's about your freedom.  Ready to set down those heavy bags you've been carrying? This conversation might be exactly what you need to take that first step toward healing. Please follow or subscribe to Love in the Hard on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Leave a review, especially on Apple Podcasts, and share this episode on social media by tagging us @LovinTheHard on Facebook and Instagram. https://harborofhopellc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/466839235913252

    25 min
  3. 04/09/2025

    You Are Not Your Darkness: Finding Hope in the Midst of Depression

    Send us a text Depression feels like a fog over your heart and mind—a weight that makes even the simplest tasks like getting out of bed feel impossible. In this deeply personal episode, Patrick and Cindi Pistelli explore what depression really is beyond clinical definitions, offering a compassionate perspective for those suffering and those supporting loved ones through the darkness. We unpack the various origins of depression—from brain chemistry and trauma to chronic stress and spiritual exhaustion. Depression isn't just about having a bad day; it's a complex interplay of mental, emotional, and physical factors that can affect anyone, regardless of circumstances. Those experiencing depression aren't weak or lacking faith—they're facing a real struggle that deserves understanding and support. For faith communities, we address the harmful misconception that depression indicates spiritual failure. Even biblical heroes like David experienced profound despair, flooding his bed with tears and feeling forgotten. Your relationship with God can remain strong even when your emotions feel broken. You can love Jesus and still need therapy; you can trust God and still feel tired in your soul. The God who walks with you on the mountaintop remains just as present in your darkest valley. Whether you're personally battling depression or supporting someone who is, this episode offers practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement. For those in the depths, we emphasize that this isn't the end of your story—there is light ahead, even if it's just a flicker right now. For supporters, we explain why your presence matters more than perfect words. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can offer is simply sitting in silence, checking in consistently, and reminding them they're not a burden. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear they're not alone in their struggle. https://harborofhopellc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/466839235913252

    25 min
  4. 04/02/2025

    When Faith Meets Unimaginable Loss: Chandler's Legacy

    Send us a text Clint and Amber Nelson share their powerful story of faith, resilience, and finding purpose after losing their son Chandler to cancer at age 20. Their journey demonstrates how they've turned unimaginable grief into advocacy through the Elevate Foundation while preserving their marriage and supporting their surviving son Tyler. • Chandler was diagnosed with Stage 4 alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma at 18 years old, just before his high school graduation • COVID-19 delayed treatment, allowing the tumor to grow significantly before intervention • The Nelsons experienced several "miracles" throughout Chandler's cancer journey, including moments of healing and special opportunities • They describe their first year of grief as "floating in a fog" with the second year being harder as support naturally waned • Visiting Chandler's grave daily has become an important ritual connecting them to their son • Their work with the Elevate Foundation focuses on childhood cancer research, advocacy, and legislation • The Riley Grief Services program provided crucial support, helping them connect with other families experiencing similar loss • Their marriage strengthened rather than fractured, which they attribute to their foundation of faith and friendship • They emphasize the importance of allowing grief to express itself in all forms, including anger If you're interested in learning more about childhood cancer advocacy or supporting the Elevate Foundation, visit elevatechildhoodcancer.org. https://harborofhopellc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/466839235913252

    1h 49m
  5. 03/28/2025

    Your Body Remembers What Your Mind Tries to Forget

    Send us a text Trauma doesn't simply fade away—it embeds itself in our bodies, manifesting as physical ailments, relationship patterns, and emotional responses long after the triggering events. In this deeply personal conversation, Patrick and Cindy Pistelli explore how our bodies literally hold onto past pain and how this stored trauma affects every aspect of our lives. The discussion begins with a crucial distinction: trauma isn't defined by events themselves but by how our bodies process and respond to them. Cindy vulnerarily shares her experience of living in perpetual fight-or-flight mode—a state so constant that medical tests revealed her body never fully relaxes, even during sleep. Meanwhile, Patrick describes his tendency to freeze when triggered, preventing him from taking necessary action. These trauma responses create tangible health consequences from chronic pain and digestive issues to autoimmune conditions and severe fatigue. Beyond physical manifestations, unhealed trauma dynamically reshapes our relationships. Many people unconsciously "unpack their baggage" in new relationships, creating cycles of mistrust, sabotage, and emotional withdrawal. This explains why second marriages often struggle and why some couples fight about the same issues for years without resolution. The Pistellis candidly acknowledge their own healing journeys, modeling the vulnerability they encourage in listeners. The episode offers practical, faith-centered approaches to healing, including breathing exercises, scripture-based narrative reframing, physical movement, and prayer. Most powerfully, they remind listeners that everyone carries some form of trauma—whether "big T" or "little t"—and deserves patience and grace during their healing process. The healing journey may temporarily intensify symptoms as buried emotions surface, but breakthrough awaits those who persevere. For anyone feeling trapped by their past or puzzled by persistent physical and emotional patterns, this episode offers both validation and hope. As Cindy beautifully summarizes: "You're not broken, you're healing. Trauma might have shaped your past, but it does not define your future." Ready to release what your body has been holding? Your healing journey can start today. https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Your-Body-Louise-Hay/dp/0937611352 https://harborofhopellc.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/466839235913252

    32 min
4.9
out of 5
9 Ratings

About

Welcome to Love in the Hard – a podcast about resilience, faith, and finding strength through life’s toughest moments. Hosted by a couple who knows what it’s like to face struggles head-on, we dive into real stories of overcoming past trauma, navigating divorce, blending families, and rebuilding lives with God’s help. Together, we tackle tough topics like self-doubt, entrepreneurship, co-parenting, and how to build a relationship that stands strong through life’s storms. Join us each week for heartfelt conversations, lessons learned, and the hope that God’s love can transform even the hardest situations. Whether you’re in a relationship, navigating a blended family, or simply looking to overcome personal challenges, this is your place to connect, grow, and find encouragement. Tune in, share your journey, and discover how to find love, healing, and purpose – even in the hard.