18 episodes

Life is messy and hard and full of opportunities to learn and grow. We believe that our humanness makes us kindred and sharing our stories makes us brave. The goal of The Kindred & Brave Project is to talk about the interconnection of strength and struggle in our lives by digging into topics such as mental health, emotional wellness, grief, motherhood, partnership, communication, and how to be learner instead of a knower. Mandy will share experiences from caretaking to the college classroom and beyond and offer actionable practices for listeners to try in their own lives.The Kindred & Brave Project aims to cultivate community by focusing on heart first, human centered, story driven connection.

The Kindred & Brave Project MandyJankus

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 22 Ratings

Life is messy and hard and full of opportunities to learn and grow. We believe that our humanness makes us kindred and sharing our stories makes us brave. The goal of The Kindred & Brave Project is to talk about the interconnection of strength and struggle in our lives by digging into topics such as mental health, emotional wellness, grief, motherhood, partnership, communication, and how to be learner instead of a knower. Mandy will share experiences from caretaking to the college classroom and beyond and offer actionable practices for listeners to try in their own lives.The Kindred & Brave Project aims to cultivate community by focusing on heart first, human centered, story driven connection.

    Episode 17: Grief Garden // Mother’s Day Edition

    Episode 17: Grief Garden // Mother’s Day Edition

    On today’s episode Mandy talks about the history of Mother’s Day (it’s not what you may think!) as well as how to practice Celebrating AND Communicating with those you love on this day. 
     
    Mother’s Day is a holiday that serves as a trigger for many - motherless daughters, women yearning to become mothers, mothers who have lost babies, and women who have complicated relationships with their mothers. We can show up for all of these women by practicing curiosity and empathy.
     
    Mandy serves up some suggestions on what you may say or send to those you are thinking about and some of the platitudes to avoid. 
     
    Resources //
     
    Time Article about Mother’s Day: 
    https://time.com/4771354/mothers-day-history-origins/
     
    When It’s Not Fair (it really isn’t) by Kate Bowler:
    https://katebowler.com/books/have-a-beautiful-terrible-day/

    • 27 min
    Episode 16: Digging Deeper // Body Image, Grief, & Sharing Our Stories

    Episode 16: Digging Deeper // Body Image, Grief, & Sharing Our Stories

    Digging Deeper Episodes are conversations that support being grounded in heart-first, human-centered, story-driven connection.
    In this episode, Mandy talks with Leslie Foy-Toon about a vulnerable social media post that helped many practice empathy & share their own stories. Leslie is a former teacher turned real estate agent (with an episode on House Hunters!) who opens up about the challenges of being a Type 1 Diabetic and her own journey with her body.  
    Mandy & Leslie talk about the experience of losing a parent, what grief is like, and how storytelling creates a legacy for those we’ve lost.
    This is a brave conversation that you don’t want to miss. Share this episode far & wide. Please rate, subscribe, & leave a review - it really matters! 

    • 47 min
    Episode 15: Booze Free // Thoughts From 98 Days Without Alcohol

    Episode 15: Booze Free // Thoughts From 98 Days Without Alcohol

    “The goal here is to create a situation you no longer have to escape or a life you don’t have to numb. The achievement of sobriety is not the point; it’s a by-product of the work. The work is the point. Addiction is the hook that gets you in the door, and quitting is the catalyst to heal deeper wounds.” Excerpt from Quit Like A Woman by Holly Whitaker.

    Mandy talks about her relationship with alcohol & why she chose to stop drinking for the time being. She speaks about the fears she had, her family history, and the questions she asks herself each day. 

    A reflective episode - this one is for anyone who is sober curious or has questions about how they cope with big emotions. 

    Questions to ask yourself:

    What is this bringing to my life?


    What is this taking away from my life? 


    How am I using this? 


    https://www.amazon.com/Quit-Like-Woman-Radical-Obsessed/dp/1984825070

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    • 45 min
    Episode 14: Dedicated to Diana: What Grief Has Taught Me in Four Years

    Episode 14: Dedicated to Diana: What Grief Has Taught Me in Four Years

    This episode is airing on April 1, the same date in 2020 that Mandy’s mom, Diana Lynn Jankus took her last breath at 4:41 pm. In this episode, Mandy shares some of the things grief has taught her in the past 4 years. Today's podcast serves as a dedication to those we have loved & lost as well as a reminder that you are not alone in your grief. 
     
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    • 40 min
    Episode 13: A Language For Mental Health: Why It Matters

    Episode 13: A Language For Mental Health: Why It Matters

    In this episode, Mandy shares some big learnings from a SXSW EDU session she attended with Ross Szabo, an author & educator who focuses on creating a common language for mental health. 
    Learn how Ross defines mental health as well as the six categories he says are included in understanding the concept as a whole. 
    Mandy includes some personal examples of how we are never too young or old to start talking about our mental health. 
    Please remember to follow, rate, & review the podcast - it helps others find us!
     
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    Ross Szabo Ted Talk // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH-nFjMWcUY

    • 36 min
    Episode 12: Sharing Stories to Amplify Experiences // A Conversation With Amy Kugler

    Episode 12: Sharing Stories to Amplify Experiences // A Conversation With Amy Kugler

    Amy Kugler is a media executive, writer, and founder of BEAM - a venture that illuminates the unseen corners of motherhood with human-scale storytelling. BEAM sheds light on the diverse and, often, untold experiences that shape a parent’s journey by building public/private partnerships with advocacy collaborators through expert-led, interactive events and deeply resonant storytelling. She also hosts BEAM Stories, a radio show and podcast.
     
    Her two-decade career is built on driving holistic content strategy, spanning industries from global health and government agencies to enterprise (including Microsoft and Amazon) and female-founded startups. Her writing has appeared in Forbes, INC Magazine, NBC’s TODAY.com, The Washington Post, Thrive Global, and The Seattle Times, among other outlets. 
     
    She calls Seattle, WA home with her husband, two children and husky. You can find her swimming or stand-up paddle boarding on Lake Washington. 
     
    In this episode we discuss:

    BEAM & how this passion project was born.


    What emotional wellness means to us and how to gauge this as a spectrum. 


    Connection with ourselves and others + how connection is related to courage and trust. 


    How Amy has experienced grief in her motherhood journey and how she’s learning to carry it .

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    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

Conni Navarre ,

Thankful for this podcast!

Hearing Mandy’s voice is like a warm hug. I really enjoyed listening to her friendship series. I found comfort and validation for this stage of life, and I was left motivated to be a creator in the relationships I am looking for. She offers up valuable research, her own vulnerable experience, and book recommendations for expanding these topics on my own. I’m looking forward to tuning in more!

Koz614 ,

Love

This podcast!! Incredibly powerful, emotional, inspirational and packed with magical insight! Although our stories are different, there is so much impactful guidance and clarity here that I needed to hear. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing your story Mandy…can’t wait for more!!

laurenkerr1024 ,

Real, Raw

The launch of this podcast is truly a ray of light being added to the world. Mandy seamlessly intertwines her personal life with her passion and expertise in coaching in this podcast. Each episode, I find myself I rediscovering community just by listening in to the authentic and raw stories shared from Mandy. Her ability to cultivate growth and development by making connections to how an every day occurrence can be a *beautiful learning opportunity* is something I cherish so, so much. I look forward to connecting with you

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