Needed to Hear That!

Pondoff's Anonymous Network, Chaz Franke, Chris Pondoff

“Needed to Hear That” hosted by Chaz and Pondoff, brings real conversations about mental health into real life. Therapist Chaz Franke and Chris Pondoff talk anxiety, trauma, recovery, relationships, and the ongoing work of becoming healthier humans. No clinical jargon, no fake positivity… just honest dialogue, grounded insight, and conversations that meet people where they actually are. Part of the Pondoff Network.

  1. 5D AGO

    What Actually Recharges You?

    Title:What Actually Recharges You?Show Notes:On this episode of Needed to Hear That, Chaz and Pondoff start off dodging storms and talking about hail damage—but quickly land somewhere deeper: burnout, compassion fatigue, and the quiet question a lot of people don’t know how to answer...what actually helps you feel like yourself again?They unpack the difference between real self-care and the watered-down version we see online, and why something as simple as sitting in bed watching TV with someone you love might be more meaningful than anything that looks “productive.”There’s also an honest look at:- Why people in helping roles, recovery, or caregiving roles get drained—and how that doesn’t mean something’s wrong with them- The fear of being “selfish”…and how that fear keeps people stuck- Why starting therapy, asking for help, or making any real change can be messy, slow, and full of false starts- The pressure to optimize everything—even rest—and why that backfires- How many people don’t actually know what they enjoy anymore…and how to start figuring that outAlong the way, they talk about codependency, boundaries, recovery, therapy, and the strange reality that doing something good for yourself can sometimes feel scarier than helping someone else.This one’s less about fixing everything and more about noticing what gives you energy, what drains it, and whether you’ve ever really been given permission to find out.Key Moments:- Storm talk, selfish prayers, and real-life perspective- Feedback on the podcast and being present- Compassion fatigue in recovery and helping spaces- What self-care actually means, and why people hate the term- Fear of being selfish vs. learning to take care of yourself- Why therapy and change take multiple tries- The importance of small wins: making the call, showing up, trying again- What it means to like something vs. wanting to be liked- Finding simple ways to recharge and learning to trust themSponsors:McKelvey Insurance Grouphttp://mckelveyins.comCall Evan McKelvey at 618-623-0080LightSourcehttp://findyourlightsource.com

    1 hr
  2. You Already Have Everything You Need

    APR 24

    You Already Have Everything You Need

    Today on Needed to Hear That, Chris and Chaz talk about spirituality, recovery, humility, and the parts of healing that can feel genuinely terrifying.After a trip to Asheville for the Addiction Professionals of North Carolina conference, the conversation moves from treatment work and the helpers who keep showing up, to the danger of building our own beliefs by tearing someone else’s down. They talk about recovery programs, therapy styles, 12-step language, Buddhism, higher power, surrender, and why words like “powerless” can feel scary before they feel freeing.The episode also gets into spiritual humility — the idea that maybe the whole point is not pretending to have it all figured out. From the symbolism of Hotei Buddha to the fear and mystery inside religious and spiritual practice, this one is about learning to sit with what we don’t know, and maybe realizing we already carry more than we think.Also discussed:- Asheville, APNC, and Christian Slater- Being educated by the people you’re trying to help- Why bad experiences don’t always define an entire treatment center- CBT, Buddhism, and spiritual immaturity- 12-step recovery and fear around “God language”- Powerlessness, surrender, and the scariest day of getting help- Sacred daily rituals- One day at a time as more than white-knucklingThe Pondoff’s Anonymous Podcast Network is sponsored by McKelvey Insurance Group.Visit https://mckelveyins.comThis episode of Needed to Hear That is brought to you by LightSource Psychotherapy.Visit http://findyourlightsource.com

    1h 22m
  3. Teen Pain Isn’t “Just a Phase”

    APR 17

    Teen Pain Isn’t “Just a Phase”

    In this episode of Needed to Hear That, Chaz and Pondoff get into what it really means to take young people seriously. The conversation starts with trauma, recovery, and the power of hope, then moves into the emotional world of adolescents, where heartbreak, rejection, friendship, identity, and social pressure can feel absolutely massive...because to them, they are. Instead of brushing that off as drama or rebellion, Chaz makes the case that these years are full of real pain, real development, and real opportunities to listen better. They also talk about therapy as a safe space, why authenticity matters with teens, how social media turns ordinary struggles into public ones, and why labeling everything as “rebellion” misses the point. This one is for parents, helpers, recovering former teenagers, and anybody who could use a better framework for understanding what young people are actually going through. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose 01:59 Stories of Trauma and Recovery 04:45 Creating Safe Spaces for Healing 07:51 The Importance of Hope in Recovery 10:53 Understanding Adolescent Emotions 17:08 Navigating Teenage Relationships 25:23 The Impact of Social Media on Youth 32:02 The Role of Authenticity in Therapy 39:47 Understanding Adolescent Rebellion 42:04 The Role of Therapy in Adolescent Development 46:44 Redefining Rebellion: A Developmental Perspective 49:45 The Adolescent Brain: Myths and Realities 52:21 Navigating Young Adulthood: Lessons from Experience 01:01:51 The Importance of Listening to Young Voices Sponsors: McKelvey Insurance Group https://www.mckelveyins.com LightSource Psychotherapy https://findyourlightsource.com

    1h 13m
  4. 12 Years Sober: Returning to Yourself

    APR 3

    12 Years Sober: Returning to Yourself

    Some commitments are loud, but the ones that change us most are often quiet. In this conversation, Chaz and Chris reflect on sobriety, grace, and the small daily choices that keep us pointed toward the life we want to live. What unfolds is a grounded look at how real change happens—not through perfection or speed, but through ordinary acts of returning, again and again, to what matters most. They explore self-care beyond the buzzword, talking honestly about burnout, community, spiritual practice, shame, and the long process of learning what it actually feels like to be yourself. This episode is a reminder that healing is rarely a straight line, and that recommitment is not failure—it is often the deepest form of courage. 00:00 Celebrating Commitment: A Journey of Sobriety 05:48 The Nature of Commitment: Grace and Action 12:29 Crawling Before Running: The Importance of Small Steps 18:40 Self-Care: A Commitment to Understanding Yourself 24:07 The Power of Incremental Change: Building Resilience 30:23 Finding Joy: Rediscovering What Makes You Happy 37:39 Exploring Movement and Self-Connection 40:06 The Importance of Community and Trying New Things 43:40 Spiritual Practices and Their Accessibility 45:50 The Healing Power of Returning to Self 56:23 Recommitment and Overcoming Shame 01:01:20 The Challenge of Committing to Less 01:07:22 Finding Simplicity in Self-Care Thanks to our sponsors, McKelvey Insurance — https://www.mckelveyins.com and LightSource Psychotherapy — https://www.findyourlightsource.com

    1h 10m
  5. Shame Can’t Survive the Light

    MAR 27

    Shame Can’t Survive the Light

    In this episode of Needed to Hear That, Chaz and Chris get into a heavy but deeply helpful conversation about parenting fears, attachment, shame, secrecy, vulnerability, and the kind of consistency people need in order to feel safe. They start with the fear that can come with loving a child in a world where addiction and mental health struggles are real, and talk about what it means to be a steady, safe presence for the people you love. From there, the conversation moves into the deeper emotional terrain of secrecy and shame, how those experiences get carried for years, and why being seen by the right people can begin to loosen their grip. Later, Chaz unpacks the difference between guilt and shame, why secrecy can become part of a person’s identity, and how vulnerability gets blocked when someone believes that being fully known would mean being rejected. Chris brings it back to recovery, connection, and community, naming how isolation feeds addiction while honest connection helps people heal. This episode is thoughtful, grounded, and full of insight about what helps people feel safe enough to come out of hiding, stay connected, and keep moving toward healing. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Sponsorships 01:44 Parenting Fears and Conversations on Addiction 15:56 The Impact of Secrets and Shame 29:04 Vulnerability vs. Shame 54:57 The Importance of Community and Availability Sponsors: Needed to Hear That is sponsored by McKelvey Insurance Group and LightSource. McKelvey Insurance Group https://www.mckelveyins.com Call Evan McKelvey at 618-623-0080 LightSource https://findyourlightsource.com

    1h 9m
  6. If You’ve Ever Thought “I Should Talk to Somebody,” That’s Enough

    MAR 20

    If You’ve Ever Thought “I Should Talk to Somebody,” That’s Enough

    In this episode of Needed to Hear That, Chris and Chaz talk about what therapy actually looks like, especially for people who have thought about reaching out but still feel unsure, intimidated, or not “bad enough” to ask for help. They get into why asking for help can feel so hard, what a healthy therapy process can look like, and how the right therapist helps you move carefully, not forcefully. Chaz also explains the philosophy behind LightSource, including the lantern in its branding and the idea of becoming “a lamp unto yourself,” illuminating one next step at a time instead of trying to light up everything at once. Later, the conversation turns practical. Chris asks the kinds of questions a lot of people have but don’t always know how to say out loud, like how specialties work, what kinds of therapy different clinicians offer, whether brainspotting is actually invasive, what level of care makes sense for different situations, and why it’s ok to leave therapy, come back, and not carry shame about that. It’s a thoughtful conversation about self-trust, support, attunement, pace, and giving people better language for taking that first step. Timestamps: 00:00 Sponsor: McKelvey Insurance Group 00:41 Intro and table talk 02:08 Chris admits he’s feeling off 03:25 Sports, grief, and emotional honesty 06:09 Why this episode matters 07:27 Normalizing hard conversations 09:21 The “blue vest” metaphor 11:15 How do we ask for help? 11:45 Becoming “a lamp unto yourself” 12:42 The LightSource lantern and what it means 14:08 Why asking for help feels hard 16:21 Why LightSource wants people to find therapy, not just their therapy 18:09 Why therapy itself matters 20:00 Your reasons for seeking help are valid 21:26 Do therapists have specialties? 23:06 What brainspotting actually is 24:17 Is it still talk therapy? 24:33 What are your eyes following? 24:57 It’s not invasive 26:32 Activated vs triggered 28:19 Chris jokes about intense hockey coach therapy 29:10 Dissociation and how the mind protects itself 31:47 Therapy should be uncomfortable, not unsafe 34:23 Matching people to the right kind of care 35:39 Addiction, outpatient therapy, and higher levels of care 37:54 What happens in crisis situations 41:38 Psychiatrist vs therapist 44:14 Meeting people where they are 46:53 Why it’s hard to ask for what you need in therapy 49:26 You can stop therapy and come back 50:30 The shame people feel about returning 54:05 What to look for in a therapist 55:19 Therapy is about you 57:47 Talking around the real thing 01:00:45 Why therapists respect the process 01:02:28 “Is there anything we haven’t been talking about that we should?” 01:05:16 Why this work matters 01:06:11 Chris makes the case that everybody should have a therapist 01:09:19 Therapy as high risk, slow reward 01:11:47 Closing thoughts Sponsored by McKelvey Insurance Group: This episode is sponsored by McKelvey Insurance Group. If you’ve ever felt confused or overwhelmed by insurance, McKelvey Insurance Group keeps it simple. They’re an independent agency, which means they compare options from multiple providers to find coverage that actually fits you, not just one company’s policy. No pressure, no jargon, just honest guidance and real help. Get a quick quote or a policy review at mckelveyins.com or call 618-623-0080.

    1h 12m
  7. "Why Loneliness Feels So Heavy, and How to Feel Less Alone"

    MAR 13

    "Why Loneliness Feels So Heavy, and How to Feel Less Alone"

    In this episode of Needed to Hear That, Chris Pondoff and Chaz Franke take a thoughtful, honest look at loneliness, not just as being alone, but as the painful feeling of being unseen, misunderstood, unrelatable, or cut off from real belonging. Chris and Chaz explore the courage it takes to stay open after being hurt, why belonging matters so deeply, and how safety in relationships can help people come out of isolation. They also unpack the difference between loneliness, isolation, and solitude, and why connection is not about how many people are around you, but whether you actually feel known. Later in the conversation, they get practical. They talk about how to show up for someone without trying to fix everything, why presence matters so much, and how curiosity can become a real antidote to loneliness. One of the most helpful takeaways in the episode is a simple question for supporting someone well: do you need me to hear, help, or just be here with you? If you’ve been feeling disconnected, emotionally worn down, or unsure how to support someone you care about, this episode is a grounded conversation about belonging, vulnerability, and what it means to help another person feel a little less alone. Chapters 00:00 Conference Insights on Child Advocacy 06:15 The Importance of Community and Connection 14:44 Exploring Loneliness and Belonging 23:00 Understanding the Depth of Loneliness 31:43 Courage in Vulnerability and Connection 42:06 The Power of Presence and Listening 44:13 Understanding Loneliness and Connection 49:15 Navigating Relationships and Vulnerability 55:25 The Challenges of Adolescence and Belonging 01:00:05 Curiosity as a Tool Against Loneliness 01:21:51 Closing Thoughts on Connection and Humanity Sponsors McKelvey Insurance Group https://mckelveyins.com LightSource Psychotherapy https://findyourlightsource.com

    1h 23m

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“Needed to Hear That” hosted by Chaz and Pondoff, brings real conversations about mental health into real life. Therapist Chaz Franke and Chris Pondoff talk anxiety, trauma, recovery, relationships, and the ongoing work of becoming healthier humans. No clinical jargon, no fake positivity… just honest dialogue, grounded insight, and conversations that meet people where they actually are. Part of the Pondoff Network.

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