Feeling Things with Amy & Kat

Nashville Podcast Network

Feeling Things with Amy & Kat is a podcast for anyone who’s ever had feelings—or wants to. Hosted by Amy Brown and therapist Kat Van Buren, this is a space where nothing is off-limits. From deep reflections on childhood to pop culture obsessions to what’s happening in the world, all feelings deserve a seat at the table—big, small, awkward, joyful, confusing, and everything in between. At its core, it’s real friends having real conversations about real feelings. Some episodes go deep, some stay light, but all are rooted in curiosity, honesty, and connection. In a world that moves fast, sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pause... and feel things.

  1. What's God Got To Do With It?: "Are You Here?" — Finding Signs from Heaven After Loss (With Jenny Robinson-Clark)

    1 DAY AGO

    What's God Got To Do With It?: "Are You Here?" — Finding Signs from Heaven After Loss (With Jenny Robinson-Clark)

    Join us for a deeply personal conversation as we sit down with Jenny Robinson-Clark, debut children's book author and my dear friend of over 30 years. Jenny opens up about her heart-wrenching journey following the loss of her mother and the miraculous signs from heaven that inspired her beautiful book, "Are You Here?: A Story about the Magical Signs All Around Us." When Jenny lost her mom, her world was turned upside down. But in the weeks that followed, something extraordinary began to happen—she started receiving signs. A rainbow on a cloudy day. An owl on her porch. A butterfly in the park. At first, she wondered if she was imagining it. But the signs kept coming, and she realized: her mom was still here. Not gone. Just... different. In this episode, Jenny shares how God orchestrated those sacred moments and used nature to speak to her grieving heart, why she felt called to write a children's book that teaches kids (and adults) that love never leaves—it just changes form, and the heartbreaking question every grieving child asks—"Can they still see me?"—and why her book answers with a resounding YES. This isn't just a children's book. It's a bedtime story that heals, not just entertains. It's for anyone who's ever lost someone and looked for a sign—and found one. Join us as we explore Jenny's beautiful story of hope birthed out of grief, and learn how to open your heart, ask for a sign, and trust that your loved ones are still with you. Be prepared for an inspiring conversation filled with faith, wonder, and the reminder that love doesn't end—it just finds new ways to say hello. GUEST: @JennyRobinsonClark Jenny's Book: Are You Here?: A Story about the Magical Signs All Around UsPre-Order: https://www.jennyrobinsonclark.com/ HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @leanneellington  To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com. What's God Got to Do With It is an iHeartRadio podcast on the Amy Brown Podcast network. It's written and hosted by Leanne Ellington, Executive Produced by Elizabeth Fazio, Post Production and Editing by Houston Tilley, and Original music written by Cheryl Stark & produced by Adam Stark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min
  2. Soul Sessions: Don’t Quit Before The Miracles: Managing Nervous System Overwhelm & Energetic Chaos

    15 MAR

    Soul Sessions: Don’t Quit Before The Miracles: Managing Nervous System Overwhelm & Energetic Chaos

    If you feel like your nervous system is reacting instead of responding, you aren’t alone. We are currently moving through an unprecedented structural recalibration—a "purge" phase of evolution where our bodies, minds, and spirits may feel like they are revolting. In this energetic check-in, we discuss why the internal and external chaos you’re experiencing is actually a dismantling of the old to make way for the authentic. In this episode, we explore: Survival vs. Authenticity: Why structures built on adrenaline, high anxiety, and people-pleasing are crumbling like a house of cards. The "False Urgency" of 2026: Navigating the pressure to move faster when the soul is calling for integration and living from the inside out. Psychic Fracturing: Why destabilization is the richest energy for developing intuitive gifts, even when it feels like deja vu or vivid pre-cognitive dreams. When Tools Fail: What to do when traditional grounding and "Tony Robbins encouragement" aren’t working, and why the most compassionate thing you can do is simply be. Saturn in Aries: Addressing the profound sense of loneliness and isolation during this transition. Whether you’re experiencing panic attacks, deep grief, or a total disinterest in unaligned relationships, remember: the moment before the breakthrough always feels the toughest. We are building new neural pathways in a field of tall wheat; it takes repetition, grace, and the refusal to quit on yourself. You are qualified to be here for this awakening—don't stop before the miracle. Additional Resources:  Saturn & Neptune in Aries: The Moment That Everything Changes Nervous System Regulation: The Key to Your Spiritual Awakening March 2026 Energy Update: Relinquish Control, Clear Debris, & Reclaim Your Narrative   Host: Amanda Rieger Green YouTube: @soul_pathology⁩   Instagram: @soulpathology  Website: SoulPathology.com  Email: Podcast@soulsessions.me See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    32 min
  3. What's God Got To Do With It?: Granger Smith: How Faith Led Me Through the Darkest Night

    13 MAR

    What's God Got To Do With It?: Granger Smith: How Faith Led Me Through the Darkest Night

    Join us for an intimate conversation as we sit down with Granger Smith, a country music star who dedicated his life to ministry.  Granger opens up about his heart-wrenching journey following the tragic loss of his youngest son, River, which he vulnerably shares in his book, "Like a River."On June 4th, 2019, Granger's life changed forever when River drowned in their family pool. The devastating tragedy sent him into a dark and painful journey, filled with grief, guilt, and criticism from the outside world. Despite his efforts to carry on with his career, Granger was dying inside. Alone on his tour bus one night, he had a transformative spiritual encounter with God that lifted him out of despair and onto a path of healing and renewal. In this episode, Granger shares his vulnerable testimony and the profound lessons he learned including the deep truths about God and faith that emerged from River's passing, navigating grief and the struggles he encountered while trying to support his family through their collective grief, and the moment he felt God's presence and the spiritual encounter that changed his life forever. His experience of nearly taking his own life and finding new purpose led him to the remarkable growth that came from his suffering,  and he shares why he wouldn't turn back time, even if it meant having River back. This led to him listening to "the call", as he decided to leave his music career to become a minister , and he shares how preaching has brought him more fulfillment than fame ever did. Join us as we explore Granger's triumphant story of new life birthed out of tragedy, and learn how to face your own failures, confront pain, and connect with God— even when you're in your darkest season. Be prepared for an inspiring conversation filled with hope, faith, and the power of surrender. GUEST: @GrangerSmithGranger's Book: Like A River Granger's Website, Appearances, Podcast, & Books: https://grangersmith.com/   HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @leanneellington  To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com. What's God Got to Do With It is an iHeartRadio podcast on the Amy Brown Podcast network. It's written and hosted by Leanne Ellington, Executive Produced by Elizabeth Fazio, Post Production and Editing by Houston Tilley, and Original music written by Cheryl Stark & produced by Adam Stark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    44 min

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Feeling Things with Amy & Kat is a podcast for anyone who’s ever had feelings—or wants to. Hosted by Amy Brown and therapist Kat Van Buren, this is a space where nothing is off-limits. From deep reflections on childhood to pop culture obsessions to what’s happening in the world, all feelings deserve a seat at the table—big, small, awkward, joyful, confusing, and everything in between. At its core, it’s real friends having real conversations about real feelings. Some episodes go deep, some stay light, but all are rooted in curiosity, honesty, and connection. In a world that moves fast, sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is pause... and feel things.

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