Sparking the Torch

Jess

Igniting conversations that inspire. Weekly interviewees will discuss what they've overcome and how they've been transformed with purpose. Let’s take being the light one step further and start a BLAZE!!! A beacon for curious minds. Welcome to the pod SPARKLERS :)

  1. APR 20

    Ep 12 - Deanna - Cancer Loss, Travis Manion Foundation, and Foster Care

    Send us Fan Mail Gold Star spouse Deanna Phillips became a widow on March 5, 2010, when her beloved husband, Michael Phillips, a US Air Force veteran, lost his battle with service-connected cancer. The grief that followed was nearly paralyzing. She feared she’d always be alone.  “When you lose a spouse, you have this heavy weight on you,” she says. “The whole world is erupting. You carry stuff and you keep carrying it and carrying it, and soon you don’t even realize that you’re carrying it.” Deanna learned about TMF in 2023, and it was the start of her journey to freedom. “I’d been involved in a lot of widow organizations,” she says, “but TMF is doing something other organizations don’t. Bringing together veterans and families of the fallen is so vital, because it gives you an understanding that you didn’t have before. It helps me understand my own story more.” When she began TMF’s Spartan Leadership Program (SLP)—a 7-month, life-changing experience designed to empower veterans and families of fallen military heroes to connect passion with purpose—Deanna felt reconnected to her husband.  SLP made such an impact on Deanna that she is now one of TMF’s most active Spartan leaders. She leads the North Dallas chapter in all of its events and service projects, and is a Mentor with Character Does Matter.  ---courtesy of the Travis Manion Foundation Impact and Stories Blog From Loss to Leadership: How Deanna Phillips Inspires Community Cancer Caregiver Resources: VA | National Oncology Program US Veterans | Cancer Resources | Cancer Risk | American Cancer Society Caregivers | This Is Living With Cancer | Official Site Organizations mentioned: Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors (TAPS) Is Here For You! Travis Manion Foundation | "If Not Me, Then Who..." DIRECTION61:3 | Help Youth Aging Out Of Foster Care In Texas

    45 min
  2. APR 12

    Episode 11 - JessicaRose - Caregiving, Loss and Legacy

    Send us Fan Mail Jessica-Rose Johnson is a woman of accomplishment. She is a Marine Corps veteran, 8-time Warrior Games Medalist, keynote speaker, and a well of optimism. Her reach is expansive including anyone impacted by veteran specific struggles, suicide loss, mental health advocacy, and caregiver empowerment. Her husband Andrew Johnson succumbed to his brain cancer battle just a few months prior to this recording. Listen for yourself. JessicaRose is authentic in her commitment to love in sickness and in health, she is a woman going through it and STILL grateful for her future opportunities.  This week's episode talks about the positive effects of rowing, adaptive sports, running, and giving back to the cancer center's that have held her. If you feel called to support Jessica Rose at this time Fundraiser by JessicaRose Johnson : Caring for Jessica-Rose as She Honors Andrew Jessica-Rose Johnson: About - Jessica-Rose Johnson Unbreakable Hope with Jessica-Rose - Podcast - Apple Podcasts Suicide Mortality Review | SAMHSA  Adaptive Sports: Healing on the Water - Riversport OKC Veterans Services Adaptive Rowing - Riversport OKC Warrior Games  Cancer Caregiver Resources: How to Care for Someone with Brain Cancer | Tisch Brain Tumor Center One on One Brain Cancer Support - CanCare Support Groups - American Brain Tumor Association 11 Amazing Resources for Caregivers of a Loved One with a Brain Tumor - Salud America Race stuff: One couple going the extra mile in Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon - ABC17NEWS Outpace Cancer Race DFW Brain Tumor Walk & Race Heros discussed: Mel Robbins Simon Sinek | The Optimism Company About Brené | Brené Brown Home - Dr. Edith Eger  Imposter syndrome: The Five Types of Imposter Syndrome and How to Manage Them

    30 min
  3. APR 5

    Episode 10 - Mark - DUI, Loss, and Post-Traumatic Growth

    Send us Fan Mail This week's episode we touch in with an old friend, Mark O'Brien. Mark currently lives in Lutherville, Maryland with his lovingly transparent family, wife Maria, three kids, and pup Otis. He is an accomplished human who believes in the power of redemption and living a life of purpose.  In 2008, his then-girlfriend threw Mark a birthday party and he choose to drive them home afterwards. Laura unfortunately passed away as a result of that decision. What started for Mark as a promising law career and a looming marriage proposal took a detour.  Mark is now a post-traumatic growth coach, author, and creator of the GROWTH journey, a structured, research-based program designed to help individuals heal, find meaning, and grow after trauma, loss, and other significant life disruptions.  Book: Crashing: I Love You. Forgive Me.: O'Brien, Mark L.: 9781990461415: Amazon.com: Books Program:  Coaching – Mark L. O'Brien  Resources for individuals who fear they've caused  an accident: Post-Crash Resource Guide — Families for Safe Streets - USA Drunk Driving | Statistics and Resources | NHTSA SAFE Support — Streets Are For Everyone Home - The Hyacinth Fellowship  Positive Psychology: What Is Positive Psychology & Why Is It Important? Master of Applied Positive Psychology | Penn LPS Boulder Crest Foundation - The Home of Posttraumatic Growth (PTG)  Overdose Loss Survivors resources: Grief Resources for Families - Partnership to End Addiction ResourcesforFamiliesFacingOverdoseLoss.pdf Lifeline for Loss - Overdose Lifeline Grief Recovery for Those Who Have Lost Due to Drug Use -GRASP Resources for people integrating after incarceration: Where Can You Get Help with Employment After Incarceration? – How to Justice Hud Housing Network Second Chance Guide | Reentry Resources for Formerly Incarcerated People

    46 min
  4. MAR 29

    Episode 9 - Tristen - Veteran Suicide Loss, Family Legacy and Mission 22

    Send us Fan Mail Before we introduce our esteemed guest, I want to let you know that today's episode touches on themes of post-traumatic stress, Agent Orange, the Vietnam War, and suicide. If that feels too much right now, please take care of yourself and step away at any point. Tristen Adams, originally from Hebron, NE graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has a distinguished career in healthcare recruiting and IT management. She is a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, friend, and auntie. At the time of this recording the Huskers qualified for the 2026 Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament and subsequently made an unprecedented sweet 16 round. GO BIG RED!  Tristen is proud of her work as a Mission 22 Ambassador. This week's episode is an example of their enormous family loving and how we all carry "living big like John Fink" forward. Military and Veteran mental health: Veterans Crisis Line About the Military Crisis Line (988 + 1) | Military OneSource Help for Mental Illnesses - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Suicide loss support: Find a support group | AFSP Find a Therapist, Psychologist, Counselor - Psychology Today Suicide Loss Survivors – American Association of Suicidology Mission 22: Ambassadors - Mission 22 We Remember - Mission 22  Others mentioned: VA Homeless Programs Nascar Potential Families | Honor And Remember FallenYetNotForgotten | Thank You Veteran Coins & Patriotic Lapel Pins – Fallenyetnotforgotten

    41 min
  5. MAR 22

    Episode 7 - Lucia - Motherhood, Dyslexia, and Advocacy

    Send us Fan Mail Today I talk to Lucia in OKC about motherhood, dyslexia, and advocacy.  **This week's episode briefly touches on adolescent suicidal ideation, please contact 988, as suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people 10-24.** Lucia works in policy and non-profit and has a passion for helping parents ensure their children have access to resources after navigating the neurodiverse waters of her own kids.  Dyslexia resources: Bright Solutions for Dyslexia | Home International Dyslexia Association - …until everyone can read! Bookshare Dr. Sally Shaywitz - The Brain and Dyslexia - What Brain Imaging Can and Can't Tell Us About Reading Difficulties - Children of the Code Parents/Advocacy help: Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc.  Finding early intervention services in our state (0-3 yrs old): ECTA Center: Part C State Systems and Coordinators Books mentioned: The Fifth Agreement: A Practical Guide to Self-Mastery: Don Miguel Ruiz, Don Jose Ruiz, Janet Mills: 8601200860467: Amazon.com: Books  The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain: Eide M.D. M.A., Brock L., Eide M.D., Fernette F.: 9780452297920: Amazon.com: Books Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less (Revised and Updated): VandeHei, Jim, Allen, Mike, Schwartz, Roy: 9781523516971: Amazon.com: Books Organizations/Podcasts mentioned: The Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA) Don't Call on Me, The Dyslexia Podcast Postive Tomorrows – School for Families Experiencing Homelessness | Positive Tomorrows OKC

    51 min

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Igniting conversations that inspire. Weekly interviewees will discuss what they've overcome and how they've been transformed with purpose. Let’s take being the light one step further and start a BLAZE!!! A beacon for curious minds. Welcome to the pod SPARKLERS :)

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