We are back for a third season of the podcast

This episode is packed full of faithful wisdom and life lessons from Curtis's Godly Mother, Ellen.

Curtis opens up about how grief changes with time...how the pain softens but the love and lessons remain as he is finally healing.
This week’s episode, Curtis shares his battle with “grief brain.” He opens up about memory loss, disconnection, and the struggle to function—while pointing toward healing, purpose, and hope.
JoBeth Evan's story is a roller coaster, and she tells it - and lives it - with so much grace and peace. Today's episode is extra impactful because not only does JoBeth have lived experience of deep grief, BUT, she's turned that experience into a way to serve others as a certified grief recovery specialist.
Join Curtis and Chris as they navigate a deep discussion about leading through grief 2..5 years after Michal's passing.
Join Curtis as he hosts his mentor and his favorite preacher Lonnie Potts to provide hope that when all seems lost...God gives a way forward.
Join Curtis and is neighbor LeeAnne, in this powerful interview, where LeeAnne shares her perspective on the hope she has as she navigates a life of physical pain and suffering

Join Curtis and is neighbor Josh, in this powerful conversation, where shares how other men stepped up around his family after his Dad committed suicide.
In this powerful conversation, Cortney Kendrick shares her heartbreaking yet hope-filled journey after losing her husband Don to sudden violence.
Today’s episode is deeply personal and incredibly moving. Ellah Hood, Michal’s oldest daughter courageously shares her story of losing mom at just 18 years old. Ellah opens up about: >The weight of well-meaning words that didn’t always bring comfort. >The temptation to shut down and isolate in her grief. > The raw moments of wrestling with God and the powerful shift in how she sees Him now. This conversation is a testament to resilience, faith and finding hope in the hardest seasons. Ellah’s story is one you won’t want to miss.
n This episode, Curtis is joined by his long-time friends Steph and Dale Schaeffer. They discuss the challenges of caring for aging parents, the importance of having difficult conversations about health and care, and the emotional toll of being part of the sandwich generation.