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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason interviews Nancy Saltzman, author of 'Radical Survivor'. Nancy shares her grief journey after losing her husband and two sons in a plane crash in 1995, her battle with breast cancer, and other personal losses. They discuss the importance of having a purpose, the support of community, the difficulty of dealing with reminders of loved ones, and the complexity of finding love again. Greg, Nancy's current husband, also joins to talk about moving forward after losing his wife to breast cancer. They emphasize the role of gratitude, the challenges of being in new relationships, and accepting that grief never entirely disappears, but can coexist with happiness.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Maui Jimenez. Maui shares about the grief he's experiencing after the tragic loss of his son, Kyrrus, and his ex-wife, Rachel. Maui describes the shock of discovering his son and ex-wife after they were murdered, the destructive path he initially took, and his journey through therapy. He reflects on the complexities of grief, guilt, and anger while highlighting the importance of supporting others in similar situations. Maui's story emphasizes the ongoing struggle with trauma and the significance of finding a purpose to continue living despite immense pain.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason and Alicia Dance discuss the impact of loss and trauma on their lives. Alicia shares her journey of coping with the deaths of her family members, including her father, best friend, grandmother, and sister. They reflect on the importance of showing up in times of grief, the value of in-person connections, and the role of therapy and self-reflection in healing. Despite the pain, Alicia finds moments of gratitude and strength, emphasizing the necessity of embracing and navigating through the full spectrum of emotions. They touch upon the nature of grief, the significance of maintaining memories, and the challenges of balancing happiness and sorrow.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Denise Warriner recounts her sister Stephanie's tragic death following a confrontation with hospital security during the COVID-19 pandemic. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder and facing respiratory distress from COVID-19, Stephanie's need for compassion was met with brutality, leading to her death due to anoxic brain injury. Denise details the harrowing journey of seeking justice, the systemic failures she uncovered, and the devastating impact on her family, including the subsequent deaths of her niece Daisy and nephew Theo. Amidst unrelenting grief, Denise focuses on her family, finds solace in small joys, and remains determined to break the cycle of generational trauma.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, the host speaks with Anna, who shares her experiences and reflections on living in Canada, losing her husband Basil to a sudden heart attack, and navigating through grief. Anna talks about the initial shock, the impact on her family, and her struggles with coming to terms with the loss. She highlights Basil's loving and generous spirit, their shared love for travel, and the lessons he's taught her about living life fully. The episode also explores the emotional journey of grief, the importance of talking about difficult subjects, and how humor and memories can help in the healing process.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Jared, Alin, and Jaden Schoenrock about the tragic loss of their daughter and sister, Siena. They discuss Siena's vibrant personality, her athleticism, and her role as the glue in their family. The family reflects on their journey through grief over the past year, sharing how they have found purpose and healing through organizing a memorial 5K in Siena's honor. They emphasize the importance of community support and maintaining open communication about their emotions. The Schoenrocks convey their efforts to navigate life post-loss, finding ways to honor Siena's memory and live with the love they have for her.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason interviews Adriana Jones, who shares the devastating story of losing nine family members, including three mothers and six children, to cartel violence in Mexico. Adriana recounts the brutal attack, the immediate aftermath, and the details of the mass murder. She also discusses the resilience and support of her community, the founding of the nonprofit Ronita Vive to help other victims, and the ongoing battle for justice. Despite the heartbreak, Adriana emphasizes the importance of talking about grief, the enduring power of family, and the strength to continue living.
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In this episode of The 10 Nintey Podcast Mason talks with Jeremy Macy. Jeremy talks about losing his Mom to cancer in early childhood, abuse from his father and other family members after his mother's passing, and working to overcome different coping mechanisms that he learned through trauma and loss. Jeremy emphasizes overcoming traumas by fostering resilience, self-reflection, and the importance of being present. Highlighting his efforts to ensure a nurturing environment for his children, Jeremy shares his journey of breaking the cycle of abuse and finding healing through therapy, meaningful connections, and self-compassion.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Jonas Schenzel shares his personal journey after losing his mother to lupus. He discusses the difficult family dynamics that ensued, his struggle with and recovery from addiction, and the founding of 'Slopes 4 Sanity,' a foundation dedicated to helping kids engage with outdoor activities to support their mental health. The conversation highlights the therapeutic benefits of nature, the importance of addressing children's emotional needs, and Jonas's path toward healing and making a positive impact on others.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast Mason talks with Janessa DeMille. Janessa talks about losing her father and brother in a car accident, and her mother's struggle with ALS. They discuss the impact of these events on family dynamics, Janessa's relationship with her mother, and the lessons learned from coping with grief. They talk about the importance of connection, communication, and cherishing memories by living in the moment.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety podcast Mason talks with Brad Coleman. Brad shares his inspirational journey following a devastating motorcycle accident that left him paralyzed. It explores his transformation and resilience as he adapts to a new reality, emphasizing mental health, the support of family and community, and hopeful aspirations for recovery. Brad reflects on his life-defining experiences, including his career in law enforcement and his love for motorcycles, offering insights into dealing with grief and finding strength through therapy. The conversation delves into pivotal moments like his daughter overcoming fear to ride again, illustrating the significance of embracing life's challenges and cherishing meaningful relationships. Brad’s story is a testament to the power of perspective, community support, and determination in the face of adversity, highlighting his journey towards acceptance and a redefined purpose.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Kenzie Allen shares the emotional and challenging journey of losing her twin babies, Tuff and Wrigley. She discusses the complications during her pregnancy and the tough decision she and her husband Taylor made against medical intervention. Kenzie delves into the profound grief and societal challenges of being a bereaved parent, the different ways she and her husband cope with the loss, and the therapeutic methods they embrace. She emphasizes the importance of openly discussing their grief and honoring their children's memory through daily life acts and charity.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety podcast Mason interviews Kyle Brannin. Kyle lost his wife Taylor, his son Jesse, and daughter Olivia to a car accident on June 19, 2023. Kyle and Mason talk about the difficulty of losing so many people all at once. Kyle talks about his journey with his faith and returning back to the scene of the accident. Kyle also talks about the challenges of raising his remaining children amidst their shared loss. Kyle emphasizes the importance of talking about grief and seeking community support, offering insights into the processes of mourning, resilience, and enduring family love.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety podcast, Mason travels to Tennessee to talk with Nicole Hughes. Nicole shares the heartbreaking story of her son Levi's drowning. Nicole opens up about the stigma surrounding drowning, the immense grief she experienced, and her and her husband's journey to make impactful decisions in the wake of their loss. The episode explores their efforts to honor Levi's memory, Nicole's strategies for coping, and her advocacy work. Highlighting her collaboration with the American Academy of Pediatrics. Nicole underscores the importance of seeking help, embracing vulnerability, and channeling grief into meaningful action. The conversation emphasizes resilience, relationship-strengthening, and transforming tragedy into a mission for drowning prevention.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety podcast, Mason sits down with Carlos Vasquez, an author, public speaker, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Carlos shares his harrowing journey from gang involvement and a 17-year prison sentence to finding redemption and purpose. After his father left the family, Carlos found himself entangled in gang life, leading to homelessness, drug addiction, and a life sentence by the age of nineteen.
In a turning point during a decade of solitary confinement, Carlos faced a profound decision to end his life. A chance encounter with a prison chaplain challenged him to seek out his purpose rather than giving in to despair. This pivotal moment spurred Carlos to delve deep into his past, uncovering the roots of his destructive mindset. His journey of self-awareness and transformation became the foundation for his book, "The Price."
In "The Price," Carlos outlines five practical principles for overcoming trauma and achieving personal success, drawn from his own transformative experiences. Join us as Carlos reveals how he broke free from his past and found his true calling in helping others navigate their own struggles.
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Jaxen Christensen is 10 years old and is battling osteosarcoma—the same illness that Nixon Whatcott died from. Nixon’s parents, Janessa and Nick, were on our show in Season 1. Jaxen has undergone several surgeries, including the amputation of his left leg, lung thoracoscopy, and lung thoracotomy. Despite everything, Jaxen is fighting for his life with a smile on his face. He is a hero of mine. If Jax can get out of bed today and have a good day without complaining about all the unfairness in his life, then so can I.
Watching Jaxen, his brother Ryder, and his parents, Maggie and Corey, park their car and walk into our studio was amazing. They were fully present, appreciating every second, and not taking today for granted. It was both amazing and surprising how terrified I was to speak with a 10-year-old going through the unimaginable, and his parents, who were so happy and appreciative of what they had. It was not what I was expecting. It was a powerful example of how life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it.
We have attached some links that you can go to support Jaxen and others suffering from osteosarcoma.
https://osinst.org/
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-jaxens-sarcoma-fight-squirrelsquad
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast Mason talks with Kevin and Bethany Tenney. The Tenney's share what it's been like navigating their grief from losing their four-year-old daughter, Brighton. They recount her illness, hospitalization, and the overwhelming support from their community during their tragedy. The Tenneys reveal how they honor Brighton's memory through the 'Brighton a Day' foundation, performing acts of kindness and aiding other grieving families.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety podcast, Mason speaks with Danielle Ott, who recounts her life after the tragic drowning of her husband Wayne. The conversation delves into Danielle's initial shock, emotional challenges, and her journey of grieving while raising three children. Wayne's obituary is shared, highlighting his love for family and his roles as a husband and father. Danielle discusses how she informed her children about the loss, her adjustment to life without Wayne, and her experiences with dating again. The episode also explores the broader themes of accepting life's unpredictability, minimizing guilt, and the resilient human response to grief. It's emphasized that while society may focus on trivial matters, many quietly endure significant emotional pain, and finding beauty in life amid grief is paramount.
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In this epsiode of The 10 Ninety podcast Mason talks with his girlfriend Sami. They answer questions sent in by listeners about what it's like dating a widower, how Mason and Sami met, what it's like helping raise Blue, and how Sami navigates helping Mason with his grief.
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Riggins would have turned 9 today which is hard to believe. I still hear his sweet voice and cute laugh when he was 5 about to turn 6. I love and miss you so much Riggins. Happy 9th Birthday.
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