4:12 Connections

Heather N. Croas

4:12 Connections is a podcast dedicated to open, authentic conversations about mental health and recovery. Through powerful stories and shared experiences, we explore how community helps us heal and grow. 📩 For more info about The Green Phoenix, contact Heather Croas at: recovery.artist2019@gmail.com

  1. Words Are Hard Live 2026: Identity, Struggle, and Hope

    May 27

    Words Are Hard Live 2026: Identity, Struggle, and Hope

    What do you do when words are hard? This episode is the audio recording from the 5th Annual Words Are Hard event, held on May 9, 2026. Artists, writers, and community members came together to share deeply personal experiences through poetry, visual art, and storytelling. The event moves through three connected themes: IdentityFighting the DarknessFinding Hope Each speaker brings their own perspective, sharing what it means to lose your sense of self, sit in difficult moments, and slowly find a way forward. You will hear stories about: learning how to express what feels impossible to sayusing art as an outlet when words fall shortliving with mental health challenges and navigating recoveryfinding connection in a space where honesty is welcome This was not just a performance. It was a room full of real people choosing to be seen and heard, sometimes for the first time. If you have ever struggled to explain how you feel, this episode is for you. If something in this episode resonates with you, share it with someone who might need to hear it too. What part of this episode stayed with you? This podcast episode is audio only. The full video from the event is available on YouTube if you want to experience the artwork and live moments as they happened. For more information about the Green Phoenix or if you'd like to join me as a guest on a future episode  please don't hesitate to shoot me an email. ⁠Contact Us⁠.

    1h 26m
  2. May 13

    Safe Spaces Save Lives: Breaking the Silence on Mental Health with Astrid Ross

    In this episode, Heather Croas sits down with Astrid Ross, Georgia Senate candidate, certified peer specialist, and founder of the Mental Health Support Network. Astrid opens up about her experiences as a suicide loss survivor, a mother of five, and a longtime mental health advocate, sharing how trauma, anxiety, and depression have shaped her work. Astrid’s nonprofit provides free mental health resources, community education, and advocacy, aiming to normalize conversations about behavioral health and create safe spaces where people can seek support without stigma. She discusses practical ways to support mental wellness, break cycles of trauma, and build compassionate communities that prioritize connection and prevention. This conversation goes beyond inspirational talk, diving into the realities of behavioral health, the importance of peer support, and why safe spaces can literally save lives. Tune in to hear honest, real-world insights on mental health awareness, advocacy, and the everyday work of building networks that make a difference. Whether you’re a caregiver, advocate, or simply interested in mental wellness, this episode offers perspective, practical guidance, and a candid look at what it takes to support yourself and others through life’s hardest moments. 🔗 Learn more about Astrid For more information about the Green Phoenix or if you'd like to join me as a guest on a future episode  please don't hesitate to shoot me an email. ⁠Contact Us⁠.

    57 min
  3. Mar 11

    Planting Seeds of Hope: Becoming a “Can-Do Girl” at Any Age

    In this episode, we sit down with newly published author and retired court professional Tracie Ingram for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, identity, mindset, and the power of encouragement. After 30 years in the criminal justice system and service in the United States Army, Tracie reflects on what she learned working in high-emotion environments and how those experiences shaped her perspective on compassion, bias, and the importance of seeing people as more than labels. We revisit lessons from Toastmasters International, explore how communication and perception influence our relationships, and discuss the balance between struggle and hope in everyday life. Tracie also shares the inspiration behind her children’s book The Can-Do Girl—a story born from her desire to plant seeds of encouragement in the next generation. She was also certified last year as a fitness instructor and gospel teacher through Revelation Wellness, which allows her to continue her mission to uplift others and remind people of their inherent worth and potential. This episode is an honest, thoughtful conversation about reframing perspective, navigating hardship, and choosing to live with purpose. Whether you’re facing personal challenges or simply need a reminder that growth is possible, Tracie’s message is clear: encouragement can change lives, and it’s never too late to become a can-do person. 🔗 Learn more about Tracie and grab a copy of the “Can-Do Girl” hereFor more information about the Green Phoenix or if you'd like to join me as a guest on a future episode  please don't hesitate to shoot me an email. ⁠Contact Us⁠.

    59 min

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4:12 Connections is a podcast dedicated to open, authentic conversations about mental health and recovery. Through powerful stories and shared experiences, we explore how community helps us heal and grow. 📩 For more info about The Green Phoenix, contact Heather Croas at: recovery.artist2019@gmail.com