All Things Unbroken

Jamie & Jen

Two women (cousins) reconnecting after loss, life, coming back together and walking through all the things. Here we talk openly about grief, recovery, relationships, and the slow, beautiful process of becoming unbroken. Through stories, reflections, and Scripture-based insight, we explore what it looks like to grow, reconnect, and rediscover God's purpose—even in seasons of pain. Come as you are, and leave a little more encouraged than you came. *This content is for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice.

  1. Jun 17 ·  Video

    Jen's Journey: The Rainbow, the Storm, & Becoming Unbroken

    In the final chapter of Jen's Journey, Jen shares one of the most difficult and transformative seasons of her life—the hope of a long-awaited rainbow baby, the heartbreak of losing Lily, and the unexpected peace she found in the midst of it all. After months of sharing her story, Jen brings this journey full circle as she reflects on grief, unanswered prayers, motherhood, faith, therapy, friendship, and the healing that can happen even when life doesn't unfold the way we hoped it would. Through every loss, every setback, and every question, one truth remained: keep trying. Keep seeking. Keep showing up. Jen's testimony is a reminder that becoming unbroken isn't about avoiding pain—it's about finding God's presence and peace in the middle of it. Whether you've experienced loss, are walking through a difficult season, or simply need encouragement to keep going, we pray this conversation reminds you that you are not alone. Content Note: This episode contains discussion of pregnancy loss, miscarriage, infant loss, grief, depression, and suicide. Please listen with care and take what you need from this conversation. Disclaimer: This podcast reflects personal experiences and faith-based perspectives. We are not medical professionals, counselors, or therapists. The content shared is for encouragement and conversation purposes only and should not be considered professional, medical, or mental health advice. If you are struggling, please seek support from a qualified professional or trusted care provider. Episodes may contain heavy topics such as trauma, accidents, death, and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Life breaks us in ways we never expect. God rebuilds us in ways we could never imagine.

    42 min
  2. Jun 10 ·  Video

    Jen's Journey: Grief, Grace, and the Messy Middle

    This week, Jen shares one of the most difficult chapters of her story. After welcoming her miracle daughter, life seemed to be moving forward. But within the span of just a few years, Jen faced the devastating loss of a baby girl halfway through pregnancy, another miscarriage only months later, and a season that nearly broke her emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. In this conversation, Jen talks about grief, postpartum recovery without a baby, marriage struggles, depression, therapy, and the people God placed in her life to help carry her through. She also reflects on the unexpected moments of grace she found in the middle of heartbreak and what it means to be a light even in life's darkest rooms. If you've ever walked through loss, disappointment, or a season where you weren't sure how to keep going, this episode is a reminder that healing is rarely linear—and that God often meets us in the messy middle.   Disclaimer This podcast reflects personal experiences and faith-based perspectives. We are not medical professionals, counselors, or therapists. The content shared is for encouragement and conversation purposes only and should not be considered professional, medical, or mental health advice. If you are struggling, please seek support from a qualified professional or trusted care provider. Episodes may contain heavy topics such as trauma, accidents, death, and suicide. Listener discreation is advised.

    38 min
  3. Jun 3 ·  Video

    Jen's Journey: Country Moving, Camper Living, and A Surprise Addition

    After years of loss, uncertainty, and learning to trust God's direction, Jen shares the next chapter of her journey. What started as a dream to build a life on 31 acres of raw land quickly turned into a season of constant pivots. Jen and her husband sold their home, moved into a camper, began building their barndominium, and unexpectedly discovered they were finally expecting a baby after a long and difficult fertility journey. From pregnancy scares and living without basic conveniences to an early delivery, emergency decisions, and bringing home a newborn to a camper in the middle of a rainy Texas season, this episode is a reminder that life rarely unfolds according to plan. Through every setback, challenge, and unexpected turn, Jen reflects on the lessons she learned about resilience, gratitude, and trusting God's timing—even when the path forward felt uncertain. Sometimes the greatest blessings arrive in the middle of the mess.   Disclaimer This podcast reflects personal experiences and faith-based perspectives. We are not medical professionals, counselors, or therapists. The content shared is for encouragement and conversation purposes only and should not be considered professional, medical, or mental health advice. If you are struggling, please seek support from a qualified professional or trusted care provider. Episodes may contain heavy topics such as trauma, accidents, death, and suicide. Listener discreation is advised.

    47 min
  4. May 10 ·  Video

    Bonus: For ALL the Mamas

    A Mother's Day bonus episode! We just wanted to say thank you. Thank you for listening, for being part of this journey as we reconnect and talk about everything unbroken and everything still becoming. To all the moms: we see you. We appreciate you. We're cheering for you. And today we're remembering our own mothers, the lessons they left us, and the strength they passed down. Happy Mother's Day to every mom who keeps going, even on the hard days. This episode is dedicated to all the mamas: Biological Moms — Parents who gave birth to their children and nurture them through every stage of life. Adoptive Moms — Women who choose motherhood through adoption, building families through intention and love. Foster Moms — Caregivers who provide stability, safety, and compassion to children in transitional seasons. Step Moms — Mothers who join a family and help raise children with patience, respect, and heart. Single Moms — Women raising children on their own, carrying the full weight of parenting with strength and resilience. Single Dads as Moms — Fathers who fill both parental roles when needed, showing that mothering is also a verb. Grandmothers as Moms — Grandmas who step in as primary caregivers, offering wisdom and unconditional love. Auntie Moms — Aunts who become second moms, mentors, or daily caregivers. Friend Moms — Friends who show up with emotional support, guidance, and that "mom energy" everyone needs. Chosen Moms — Mother figures we select — mentors, teachers, neighbors — who shape our lives. Surrogate Moms — Women who carry a child for someone else, offering an extraordinary gift. Birth Moms in Open Adoption — Women who maintain a relationship with their child and adoptive family. Bonus Moms — Any mother figure who steps in with love, regardless of title. Spiritual Moms — Women who guide others emotionally, spiritually, or personally. Community Moms — Coaches, leaders, and helpers who nurture many children at once. Pet Moms — Caregivers who pour love, time, and responsibility into their animals. Angel Moms — Mothers who have lost a child and carry their love forward. Hopeful Moms — Women trying to conceive, waiting to adopt, or preparing for motherhood in any form.

    29 min

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Two women (cousins) reconnecting after loss, life, coming back together and walking through all the things. Here we talk openly about grief, recovery, relationships, and the slow, beautiful process of becoming unbroken. Through stories, reflections, and Scripture-based insight, we explore what it looks like to grow, reconnect, and rediscover God's purpose—even in seasons of pain. Come as you are, and leave a little more encouraged than you came. *This content is for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice.