I Know How You Feel
Ever had a moment where you thought- Does anyone else feel this way?Welcome to I Know How You Feel, a podcast for common experiences, not so commonly shared. This is a platform for growth, connection and mindful conversation. We dive into messy, beautiful, painful and sometimes ridiculous realities of being human- through honest conversation, humor, sitting with hard questions and sharing stories to remind you that you are not alone. Everyone has a unique journey they are on, and we are here to honor that. We may not know exactly how you feel, but we sure can empathize. Thanks fo...
I Know How You Feel: They Lied About My Father's Suicide

When Lisa was told her father had a heart attack, her world stopped. But the truth was even more devastating than she could have imagined: they lied. He ended his own life.
In this episode, Lisa takes listeners on an unflinching journey through the aftermath of grief, and the staggering weight of unanswered questions. With raw vulnerability and unshakable strength, she shares how discovering the truth behind her father’s death shattered everything she believed—but also became the catalyst for her healing.
This is a space for anyone who’s ever felt broken...
I Know How You Feel: I Survived Breast Cancer

Becky knew she should follow up with her doctor on that lump in her breast- but like so many of us, she put it off. For a year. When she finally faced it, life changed in ways she never expected. In this episode, she shares her journey through breast cancer, from fear and procrastination to the surgery, support and unshakable faith that got her through. Now, a children's book author, she reflects on how those experiences shaped her life, her purpose and her perspective. This episode is a powerful conversation about shining a light into dark places and finding...
I Know How You Feel: I Am a Mom to Multiples

Motherhood is messy, exhausting and sometimes downright overwhelming- especially when you're raising twin boys and a little girl. In this raw and unfiltered episode, Jenna shares the highs and the lows of parenting multiples while navigating postpartum struggles, the challenge of finding 'me time,' and the reality of having to push through, even on days she doesn't feel 100%. With honestly and humor, Jenna opens up about her health journey pre pregnancy, what it's like when your birth plan flies out the window, and that it is okay to be a work in progress. If you're a parent who's...
I Know How You Feel: It Took 18 Years to Get Diagnosed with Endometriosis

After 18 years of chronic pain, medical gaslighting, and being told "everything looks normal," she finally got the diagnosis that changed everything—endometriosis. In this honest and heartfelt episode, Evelyn shares what it was like growing up in Ecuador, moving to the U.S., and navigating two very different healthcare systems while advocating for her body. From being dismissed by countless doctors to trusting her intuition, her story is one so many will relate to. Now pregnant, she reflects on the strength it took to keep fighting and what she wants others facing invisible illness to know.
I Know How You Feel: I Grew Up In the Navajo Nation

Val grew up in the heart of the Navajo Nation—where childhood meant long, early rides to school, deep family roots, and the quiet heartbreak of not being fully immersed in her own language. In this episode, she shares the layered story of leaving home, facing ignorance and racism, and the emotional work of keeping her culture alive for her children. From misconceptions about Native identity to the beauty and burden of preserving tradition, this conversation is a powerful reflection on resilience, belonging, and what it means to carry your heritage forward in a world that often misunderstands it.
<...I Know How You Feel: My Dad Died in Prison

Lauren has lived many lives in one—each chapter filled with hard-earned lessons, deep reflection, and undeniable strength. But one of the hardest was growing up with a father addicted to meth—and eventually losing him to cancer while he was in prison. In this episode, she shares how that pain shaped her, how she found wisdom in the wreckage, and how she’s built a life full of love, purpose, and beauty. She’s dynamic, grounded, and proof that even the hardest beginnings can lead to powerful, redemptive endings.
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I Know How You Feel: Addiction Stole From Me

Kristen grew up in a whirlwind—an unstable home, few real friendships, no roadmap for relationships, and zero tools to cope. That chaos followed her into adulthood, where alcoholism and homelessness nearly took everything. In this episode, she walks us through the roots of her pain, how addiction stole years of her life, and the unexpected moment her twin brother tricked her into starting the path to sobriety. Now a new mom, she’s rewriting the story—healing her inner child, breaking cycles, and embracing a growth mindset she never knew was possible. Raw, reflective, and full of hard-earned hope <
I Know How You Feel: I Teach Special Education

For Becca, being a teacher wasn’t just a job—it was a calling. But between navigating the challenges of special education, the uphill battles with administration, the weight of school safety fears, and the chaos of COVID, staying on that path hasn’t been easy. In this episode, she opens up about the realities of teaching today—balancing passion with burnout, advocating for her students, and holding onto the belief that this work still matters. A candid, heartfelt conversation about resilience, purpose, and what it really means to be an educator in uncertain times
I Know How You Feel: I Had to Find a New Normal with Chronic Illness

After nearly a decade of doctor visits, misdiagnoses, and relentless searching, Francie finally found answers: POTS, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, and ulcerative colitis. In this episode, she shares the emotional and physical toll of chasing a diagnosis, the grief of lost time, and how mental health and chronic illness are deeply intertwined. We talk about building a personal toolbox for healing, navigating toxic social media spaces, and the growing (but still flawed) media representation of EDS. It’s a powerful conversation about resilience, identity, and redefining what it means to live fully—even with a body that doesn’t always cooperate.
Side Note 4: Reflections on Lindsay's Episode

In the quiet aftermath of postpartum without a baby, Lindsay's story reminds us of the kind of grief that doesn’t always have a name — and the strength it takes to live through it. In this Side Note, we pause to reflect on the people, places, and practices that hold us up in our hardest seasons. Who do you lean on when the weight feels unbearable? And what does it mean to be held when words fall short?
I Know How You Feel: I Was Postpartum Without My Baby

*Please be aware this episode contains details about pregnancy and infant loss*
When Lindsay welcomed her daughter into the world, she also faced the unimaginable—saying goodbye too soon. Born with heart complications, her daughter’s passing left her navigating postpartum without a baby, followed by the heartbreak of miscarriage and the long road through grief, therapy, and deep darkness. In this episode, she shares the raw truth of picking herself up when she didn’t want to, the healing that came in unexpected ways, and how her daughter became her guiding light. Now a mother to her so...
Reflections on the Origin Story: No One Has Permission to Edit YOUR Story

When you’re healing from something real, the last thing you need is someone telling you how to feel — or how fast to get over it. In this episode, we talk about truth over performance, honoring your own timeline, and what it means to protect your story when others try to shrink it. This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt unseen in their pain. You’re not too much. You’re not too sensitive. You’re just telling the truth.
I Know How You Feel: The Origin Story

This episode is just me—no guests, no filters—talking about where this podcast really comes from. The truth is, I Know How You Feel was born out of my own mess: the losses, the lessons, the moments I felt completely alone and the ones that cracked me open. I’m sharing the story behind the mic, the turning points that shaped me, and why these kinds of conversations feel not just important—but necessary. It’s vulnerable, it’s real, and it’s the foundation for everything that comes next.
Side Note 2: Reflections on Olivia & Shelby's Episode

How do we carry both the places we come from and the people we’re becoming — without losing either? This week we reflect on Olivia and Shelby's journey of reconciling where they came from with and how that fits into who they are trying to become. It's not always a simple question. Let's talk about it anyway.
I Know How You Feel: I Am an International Adoptee

Best friends Shelby & Olivia have always shared a special bond- not just as adoptees, but as two people caught between cultures. One from South Korea, the other from China, they open up about the complexities of identity-never feeling quite Asian enough, yet never fully white either. In this episode, they share their journeys of self-discovery, the grief and loss woven into adoption and what they've learned about navigating life in between. With candor, depth and the kind of humor only best friends can bring, they also reflect on the adoption process their parents went through and what it all...
Side Note 1: Reflections on Kerry's Episode

This week we reflect on last week's episode where Kerry gave us a realistic viewpoint of the high's and lows of moving abroad and creating a new life. Fresh starts and new journeys can be very daunting and look very different in every story.
What fresh start are you embarking on this spring?
I Know How You Feel- I Created A New Life Abroad

What happens when your own country doesn't feel like home anymore? This week, we sit down with Kerry, an entrepreneur with an adventurer spirit who packed up, and left the United States on a mission to find herself, her community and to embrace her truest self. Join us as she shares the highs, the lows, what it's like to move to a new country with no furniture and all the "What the heck am I doing?" moments in between. It's an honest, funny and refreshingly real take on chasing freedom, staying grounded in who you are and being brave...