Just In Time to Save a Life

Just In Time to Save a Life

Just In Time is a deeply personal and powerful podcast hosted by Jessica G, founder of the nonprofit Just in Time to Save a Life. In each episode, Jessica and her guests explore mental health, suicide prevention, and the healing power of neuroplasticity through lived experience and compassionate conversation. This show is rooted in Jessica’s own journey through profound grief and survival, offering insight, encouragement, and real tools for those struggling in silence. Just In Time is more than a podcast — it’s a mission to make mental health education and transformative healing accessible to everyone. Join us as we share stories that speak life into the darkest places and offer hope to those who need it most.

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May 21, 2026 40 mins

The illusion of a perfect life is a massive profit sink for your mental health. In high-performance industries, the unwritten rule is to keep smiling and fake it until you make it, but ignoring internal warning signs only accelerates an inevitable crash. On this episode of the Just in Time podcast, host Jessica G. sits down with Mikey Tableman, a veteran festival producer, spoken word poet, and the founder of A Mind’s Pursuit, to p...

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Passive survival is a slow leak, but movement is the plug. When you’re trapped in a cycle of chronic pain, depression, or grief, the idea of "working out" feels like an impossible luxury. However, staying stagnant is often the most dangerous choice you can make for your mental health. In this episode, Jessica G sits down with globally recognized fitness expert and entrepreneur Whitney Johns to discuss how physical trainin...

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Financial stress is a silent killer, but it isn't usually a math problem—it’s a neurological trigger. Most people treat their bank accounts as a barometer for their self-worth, leading to a paralyzing cycle of avoidance, shame, and physical illness. If you've ever felt nauseous opening a bill or felt like a failure because of a number, you need to understand that your brain is simply running an old script. Financial exper...

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Two losses. Thirty days apart. And a question that wouldn’t let go: how do you stay alive when your brain keeps pulling you back toward darkness? Jessica G hands the mic to guest host Lynn Hearst for a deeper interview on the grief that followed her father’s death and her brother Justin’s death, and how that pain became the fuel behind the Just In Time Podcast and her suicide prevention advocacy. 

We talk about what suicid...

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Grit isn’t a quote on a wall. It’s what happens when your life gets interrupted by something terrifying and you still find a way to keep moving. I sit down with Brescia Dover, a cancer survivor and business owner, to talk about what real resilience looks like when it’s earned the hard way, not curated for social media.

Brescia shares how a routine checkup in her early 20s turned into an early-stage Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagn...

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People love to say “pretty privilege” like it explains everything, but they rarely talk about the pressure that comes with being seen. Jessica sits down with Lily, an award-winning realtor, for an honest conversation about visibility, confidence, and what it costs to show up polished when your mind is tired. We get into the quiet moments behind the highlight reel: being “on” 24/7, carrying clients’ emotions, and the way judgment ca...

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Imagine eight different surgeons telling you to go home and accept death. Now imagine choosing a different script, becoming your own advocate, rewiring your brain, and fighting for first downs until you score. That’s Trent Brock’s story, and it’s as practical as it is inspiring.

We sit down with Trent, a three-time cancer conqueror, entrepreneur, and author of the Breaking the Silence series, to trace his path from thrivin...

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What if the loudest voice in your head is lying to you, and the quiet truth could save your life? Jessica opens her heart about twenty years of suicidal ideation, multiple attempts, and the stubborn belief that the pain would never end. Then she walks us through the practices that helped her nervous system settle, her thoughts soften, and her future come into view: therapy and medication for stability, meditation and neuroplasticit...

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A mother’s grief can illuminate what the internet tries to hide. We sit down with Lynn Hearst to trace how her 31-year-old son, Miles, was pulled into a suicide forum that looked like support but acted like a funnel toward harm. From a wiped computer to recovered logs, Lynn and her daughter uncovered a pattern: warm welcomes, private DMs, and an ideology that isolates people from family and professionals while promoting lethal mean...

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What happens when stylists become the first safe touch and the best listener a client has all month? We pull back the curtain on the emotional weight of salon work and talk about how to protect mental health without losing heart. With trichologist and multi-location owner Rex Paxton, we dig into the quiet anxieties new stylists carry, the messy middle of leadership, and the tools that keep teams thriving.

Rex shares how he...

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January 8, 2026 45 mins

Burnout doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it whispers when the joy fades, optimism dims, and you start seeing holes in every project you once loved. We sat down with brand strategist Jessica Du Quesne to unpack how high performers can protect mental health, have honest conversations about workload, and keep a strong career without losing themselves.

We get practical fast: how to document your tasks, hours, and tradeoffs so a ...

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A raw, hopeful conversation about living after suicide loss and the everyday ways we find our way back to ourselves. Jessica sits down with Jenna Jones from AFSP Arkansas to remember her dad with honesty and warmth, unpack the guilt and questions that trail a death by suicide, and highlight the practices that make recovery feel possible again. We walk through age-appropriate language for kids, why play and routine are powerful afte...

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Dating choices don’t just shape romance, they shape your nervous system, your sleep, and the story you tell yourself about who you are. We sit down with licensed therapist and social worker Jenna Myers to map the real links between relationships and mental health, from the lift of secure attachment to the toll of criticism, conflict, and constant anxiety. If you’ve ever wondered why the first months feel magical and then turn messy...

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What if the bravest move isn’t silence, but a phone call that keeps you here? We sit down with Dale Fewson from the Arkansas Crisis Center to unpack the quiet reality many veterans face: feeling alone in a crowd. From the Chaplain Corps to crisis response, Dale brings a ground-level view of loneliness, stigma, and the decisions people make at 3 a.m. We talk candidly about why some veterans press Option 2 on 988 instead of the Veter...

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Imagine a three-digit lifeline that connects you to a real human who won’t hang up until a safety plan is in place. That’s 988. We sit down with Luke, executive director of the Arkansas Crisis Center, to unpack how this number works, why geo routing matters, and how local partnerships turn calls and texts into real-world support.

We explore the surge in help seekers—especially teens who increasingly choose text and chat—an...

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October 30, 2025 32 mins

When your thoughts won’t slow down and your chest feels tight, the fastest way out might be through your feet. Jessica sits down with Parker for a candid, practical conversation about how movement changes mood, why neuroplasticity makes lasting change possible, and the small, repeatable actions that pull you out of a spiral when motivation is low.

We dig into the research in plain English: exercise is linked to fewer poor ...

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The happiest day isn’t always the happiest season, and saying that out loud can save a life. We sit down with AFSP area director Jacqueline Sharp to trace a clear line between baby blues and postpartum depression, talk frankly about suicidal thoughts after birth, and map the small, practical choices that turn the tide. No clichés, no shaming, just lived experience, credible guidance, and the kind of details you can use today.
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October 2, 2025 46 mins

What if the most powerful pharmacy already exists inside your brain? What if you could break free from the darkest thoughts by literally rewiring your neural pathways?

The concept might sound far-fetched to someone struggling with suicidal thoughts, but on this raw and deeply personal episode, Jessica and psychologist Diego Martinez share something remarkable: they've both been there, attempted suicide multiple times,...

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September 18, 2025 52 mins

When it comes to suicide prevention, many of us freeze - unsure what to say, afraid of making things worse, or paralyzed by the weight of the topic. In this powerful conversation, Jessica Greenwalt sits down with Jacqueline Sharp, Area Director for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, to dismantle myths and provide clear, evidence-based guidance that could save lives.

"Are you thinking about killing yoursel...

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September 4, 2025 27 mins

What if the thoughts in your head aren't telling you the truth? What if freedom from suicidal thinking is actually possible? Jessica G's powerful journey from thirteen years of suicidal ideation to complete freedom will challenge everything you thought you knew about mental health recovery.

After losing both her father and brother to suicide within a single month, Jessica found herself spiraling into a darkness s...

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