• From Addiction to Fatherhood: The Second Chance That Changed Everything
    Jan 7 2026

    Second chances change lives. In this deeply moving episode of Call Me Friend, host Daryn Kagan pulls back the curtain on a moment few people ever see: a surprise grant award that changes everything.

    What begins as a routine follow-up interview turns into a life-altering moment for Jimmy Erickson, a father, student, and recovering addict doing everything he can to build a better future for his family. From past struggles with addiction and DUIs to earning a 4.0 GPA while working 60-hour weeks and raising a nonverbal autistic son, Jimmy’s story is a raw example of resilience, responsibility, and real growth.

    This episode is a reminder that redemption is not about perfection. It is about showing up, doing the work, and choosing love over quitting. If you believe in second chances, meaningful friendships, and stories that restore faith in humanity, this one hits different.

    In This Episode You Will Learn

    ✅Why second chances matter more after the hard work is already done

    ✅How fatherhood can become the ultimate motivation for change

    ✅What real resilience looks like behind the scenes

    ✅How nonprofit grants can create generational impact

    ✅Why imperfect stories are often the most powerful ones

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    Timestamps

    1. 00:00 Second Chances, Fatherhood, and the Power of Showing Up with Jimmy Erickson
    2. 02:58 Why this grant moment matters so much to the foundation
    3. 03:38 Sponsor spotlight: Ms Lou’s Cabin on the Georgia Coast
    4. 04:46 Meet Jimmy Erickson
    5. 05:18 Why Jimmy was selected from over 250 applications
    6. 06:14 Jimmy opens up about addiction and hitting rock bottom
    7. 07:49 Balancing school, work, and caring for an autistic child
    8. 14:49 The moment Jimmy learns he is receiving the grant
    9. 16:13 Why this story defines the mission of Just One More Foundation
    10. 18:35 Post-interview reflection with Richard Rogers
    11. 19:07 Parenting through challenges and shared experiences
    12. 20:11 Why love and work ethic stand out
    13. 21:07 Climbing out of the well and not going back
    14. 22:10 Why Just One More focuses on people who’ve done the work
    15. 22:59 Following recipients beyond the grant
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    28 mins
  • Call Me Friend Podcast 2025 Year in Review | The Real Conversations That Changed Everything
    Dec 31 2025

    Who do you call when life gets real? When the good news hits, the heartbreak lands, or you're just having one of those days—you call a friend. That’s the heartbeat of Call Me Friend—a feel good bi-weekly podcast that drops you into the kind of conversations that remind us who we are, where we belong, and why friendship matters.

    Hosted by former network news anchor, wife, mom, and Airbnb host Daryn Kagan, Call Me Friend is your weekly reminder of the joy, laughter, and healing that come with connection. Each week, Daryn picks up the phone from Ms. Lou’s Cabin—a 50-year-old log home she and her husband lovingly restored and turned into an Airbnb—to chat with someone in her world, whether it’s a celebrity, her childhood bestie, or someone she just met along the way or maybe even YOU. No matter who she’s calling, the focus is always the same: celebrating the power of friendship and connection.

    Every episode kicks off with a ring-ring and drops you into a real-life conversations between friends. These aren’t interviews with hot takes or polished soundbites—just raw, funny, heartfelt, deeply human chats between people who genuinely know and care about each other. From lifelong friendships to surprise connections, everyday legends to familiar names, Call Me Friend is a front-row seat to how beautiful, messy, and meaningful friendships can be.

    This show is for anyone craving more depth, more heart, and more of the good stuff that makes life not just bearable—but beautiful. It’s a cozy corner of the podcast world where emotional wellness, storytelling, and humor live in harmony. Whether you’re looking for comfort, relatable stories, or a pick-me-up on a hard day, this podcast is for you, yes YOU. Expect wild stories, sweet memories, laugh-out-loud moments, and those quiet “Yeah… me too” pauses that make you feel truly seen.

    Fun segments like “You Gotta Meet My Friend” spotlight special guests introducing someone they love, while “Call Me, Friend” invites listeners to write in with questions and stories. And the “Friend Questionnaire” keeps things surprising, uncovering the quirks and connections that make every friendship unique.

    What makes Call Me Friend stand out? This show isn’t about networking or hustle. It’s not self-help. It’s heart-help. Because friendship isn’t just background noise—it’s the main character. If you’ve ever found joy, comfort, or healing through a friend—or just needed someone to say, “I get it”—this is your space.

    Call Me Friend is more than a podcast. It’s a weekly call you can count on. A soft place to land. A reminder that even when life feels messy, everything gets better when you talk to a friend. If you love heartfelt conversations, personal stories, and a little laughter with your life lessons, this is the one you’ve been waiting for.

    So whether you're commuting, folding laundry, walking the dog, or just trying to quiet your mind—remember this: you’re not alone. Someone out there gets it. Someone out there would totally take your call.

    Go ahead, pick up the phone.

    Let’s laugh. Let’s cry. Let’s Call a Friend.

    About the Host:

    Daryn Kagan is a former CNN anchor turned full-time storyteller. After leaving the fast-paced world of network news, she built a life rooted in purpose, connection, and authenticity. Now living on the quiet Georgia coast, Daryn records Call Me Friend from Ms. Lou’s Cabin, a restored 50-year-old log home turned Airbnb. From there she runs the nationwide Just One More Foundation giving grants for second chances. A wife, mom, dog mama, and connection junkie, Daryn’s superpower is bringing people together—and her gift for real conversation is what makes this podcast feel like catching up with your favorite friend.


    Just One More Foundation :

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  • Behind the Savannah Bananas: Co-Founder Emily Cole on Family, Foster Care, and the Conversation That Changed Everything
    Dec 17 2025

    What if the most heart hitting story connected to the Savannah Bananas had nothing to do with baseball, trick plays, or viral hijinks, but everything to do with family and purpose? In this friendship podcast conversation, Daryn sits down with co-owner Emily Cole to uncover the behind the scenes truth that shaped the Savannah Bananas brand from the inside out.

    This episode pulls you straight into the real life story of how Emily and Jesse Cole built an entertainment empire while quietly growing their family through bio, foster, and adoption and why that journey inspired Bananas Foster, the foundation at the heart of their mission. Packed with emotion, connection, and pure Savannah Bananas energy, this is the conversation that shows the world what the Savannah Bananas stand for when the cameras aren’t rolling.

    This is a conversation about family, community, and the powerful ways one act of love can ripple into something bigger than you ever imagined.

    In This Episode You Will Learn

    ✅How Emily and Jesse built the Savannah Bananas brand on joy, connection, and conversation

    ✅ Why foster care became the unexpected doorway to their family growing in the most beautiful way

    ✅ The mission behind Bananas Foster and how they use their platform to celebrate foster families

    ✅What it means to parent through uncertainty and still choose love anyway

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    Key Timestamps

    • (00:00) Emily talks about family, growth, and using their platform for good
    • (02:06) The Savannah Bananas phenomenon and inviting Emily onto the podcast
    • (06:00) Emily and Jesse Coles meeting story and their early days in baseball
    • (10:25) Launching the Savannah Bananas the same week they married
    • (11:05) Their first child and the conversation that led them toward foster care
    • (12:23) Emily’s deep research into adoption and discovering foster care
    • (13:53) Getting licensed during COVID and welcoming their first placement
    • (15:31) A weekend placement that became their second adopted daughter
    • (17:01) The book that shifted Emily’s mindset: Everything Is Figureoutable
    • (21:00) Why kids, not parents, deserve the biggest celebration
    • (24:21) The reality of modern families and shifting norms
    • (27:01) Creating Bananas Foster and celebrating foster families publicly
    • (29:04) The powerful third-inning moment at Bananas games
    • (31:23) Navigating identity protection and diverse family storie
    • (32:47) Their audacious goal: turn a 400k-kid waitlist into a waitlist of foster families
    • (35:00) Emily Cole shares why Jesse Cole is the friend who changed her life.
    • (36:10) Emily Cole reflects on the qualities Jesse Cole saw in her early on.
    • (37:10) Daryn asks what Emily is loving right now; she talks homeschooling.
    • (38:56) Emily shares her favorite kids’ learning tool, the Yoto.
    • (39:12) They talk about screen-free learning and how kids absorb so much through listening.
    • (40:12) Emily expresses gratitude and they reflect on how meaningful it is when someone gives back to her for a change.
    • (42:10) Daryn shares her personal takeaway about how connection, support, and perspective can shift everything and introduces her daughter Nicole “Ro” Felton
    • (42:25) She reflects on how Emily’s story mirrors her own family journey and why these conversations matter so much.
    • (44:37) Ro jokes about the Bananas Foster dessert, adding fun Savannah Bananas energy.
    • (47:29) Ro...
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  • Love, Personal Loss, and 9/11: Former CNN Anchor Carol Lin's Story the Network Never Showed You
    Dec 10 2025

    When the world stopped on 9/11, millions saw Carol Lin on their screens… but no one saw what she was surviving off camera. In this gripping Call Me Friend conversation, Daryn reconnects with her former CNN colleague to uncover the truth behind Carol’s marriage, motherhood, identity, grief, and the hidden story behind her memoir, When News Breaks.

    Carol Lin opens up about the pressure of broadcast news, the unraveling of her marriage, the devastating loss of her husband shortly after their daughter was born, and how motherhood, identity, and grief collided during the most public chapter of her career. This emotional episode explores love, personal loss, friendship, and the resilience it takes to rebuild your life when everything breaks at once.

    What You Will Learn In This Episode

    ✅ How Carol Lin navigated CNN, motherhood, and grief

    ✅ What viewers never saw during 9/11 coverage

    ✅ Why writing a memoir helped her reclaim her identity

    ✅ How personal loss transforms love, friendship, and purpose

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    Timestamps

    • 00:00 The untold truth behind Carol Lin’s story of love and loss
    • 00:35 Daryn introduces Carol and their shared CNN history
    • 01:24 Being on air together during 9/11
    • 02:40 The unraveling of Carol’s marriage in the midst of her rising career
    • 03:23 Losing her husband and navigating early motherhood
    • 04:02 Why she wrote her memoir When News Breaks
    • 06:03 Growing up as the daughter of Chinese immigrants
    • 07:47 Misconceptions about Carol during her CNN years
    • 09:02 The ethics of telling stories that involve the people we love
    • 11:33 Motherhood, grief, and redefining her identity
    • 13:10 What love required inside a pressured broadcast career
    • 16:00 The newsroom culture viewers never see
    • 18:45 Carol’s unforgettable Mommy and Me moment
    • 25:40 Reconnecting and finally understanding each other
    • 29:56 The universal question: how did we not know?
    • 34:18 Reconnecting with old colleagues through writing
    • 36:00 “How did I not know?” Themes from the memoir
    • 42:30 Carol and Daryn talk about love, timing, and meeting their partners
    • 43:31 Getting ready for love and doing the inner work
    • 48:55 The Mommy and Me class moment that broke the room
    • 49:59 The silence after she told them her husband died
    • 50:24 Carol grabs the diaper bag and escapes the room


    Key Takeaways

    🔹 Grief transforms identity, shaping the way we love and show up in the world.

    🔹 Behind every CNN anchor is a deeply human story full of resilience and contradiction.

    🔹 Memoirs help reveal the truth behind public personas and private pain.

    🔹 Friendship becomes essential when life, career, and identity collide.


    Resources
    • "When News Breaks": https://amzn.to/4piqQlX
    • Ep 1 From TV Fame to Rock Bottom https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Ks8ad3T3BtPBawna9OfwU?si=d2e163bf997847cd
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Never Too Late To Find Your Best Friend: The Traveling Nanas at 81 Travel the World in 80 Days
    Nov 25 2025

    What if the friend who transforms your entire life does not show up until your sixties?

    Two women share a life changing friendship that leads to an 80 day trip at 81. In this inspiring episode of Call Me Friend, Daryn sits down with Ellie Hamby and Dr. Sandy Hazelip, the viral duo known as The Traveling Nanas, to explore how their friendship transformed grief into adventure and joy.

    After losing their husbands, Ellie and Sandy found comfort, strength, and purpose in each other. What started as a simple connection turned into a life changing best friend bond that carried them across seven continents in 80 days at age 81. From the Drake Shake in Antarctica to the Trans Siberian KGB incident to escaping Syria as war began, their friendship is the heartbeat that pulled them through every wild chapter.

    This episode is packed with friendship wisdom, emotional storytelling, and real talk about grief, courage, and saying yes to life. It is perfect for anyone looking for hope, connection, and proof that the right friendship can change your story forever.

    What You Will Learn In This Episode

    ✅ How a late in life friendship helped two women heal after losing their husbands

    ✅ Why the right friend can pull you into joy, courage, and adventure again

    ✅ The simple moment that sparked their 80 day global journey at 81

    ✅ How trusting each other helped them navigate danger, fear, and big unknowns

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    Timestamps

    • (0:00) Sandy shares how the idea for the 80 day world trip began
    • (1:07) Daryn introduces The Traveling Nanas and their powerful friendship
    • (3:33) The moment Ellie and Sandy first crossed paths
    • (5:29) How a missions workshop pulled them closer
    • (8:10) Ellie loses her husband and Sandy reaches out
    • (11:19) Who started their tradition of saying yes to adventure
    • (13:04) The idea for Around the World in 80 Days at 80
    • (14:39) Surviving the Drake Shake in Antarctica
    • (17:00) Heading straight to the Arctic Circle
    • (21:18) Becoming witnesses in a KGB investigation
    • (24:58) Leaving Syria as war begins
    • (27:03) Breaking down the money myth around world travel
    • (29:02) Why second class travel helps them build deeper friendships
    • (35:29) How they give each other space in their friendship
    • (43:29) Sandy shares why Ellie changed her life

    Key Takeaways

    🔹 Friendship can restart your life at any age

    They became close in their sixties, and that bond created a whole new chapter filled with purpose and joy.

    🔹 You do not heal grief alone

    Their friendship gave them strength to move through loss with hope instead of fear.

    🔹 Different personalities can create the strongest bond

    They fit together like puzzle pieces, giving each other room to grow.

    🔹 Stay open to connection and the world gets bigger

    Second class trains, mission trips, and saying yes to strangers brought them friendships across the globe.

    Resources:

    • TikTok:
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    51 mins
  • Driving Route 66 to Hope: How One "Crazy" Man, a Vintage Chevy, and ShelterBox Are Changing Lives
    Nov 12 2025

    A 70-year-old humanitarian, a 1953 Chevy truck, and Route 66 unite for ShelterBox. Don Crost drives 2,500 miles to spotlight disaster relief, friendship, and doing good, proving it is never too late to chase a purpose.

    Join Daryn as Don shares why he set a $25,000 goal for ShelterBox’s 25th anniversary, how that vintage truck handled the journey from Evanston to Santa Barbara, and what ShelterBox delivers for families after hurricanes, earthquakes, and conflict, from tents and solar lights to shelter repair kits and mosquito nets. You will also hear from former CNN correspondent Paul Vercammen on pivoting to purpose and how ShelterBox assesses needs before deploying aid.

    Along the road there were clever fixes, surprising generosity from strangers, and a travel partner who kept going after a rib injury, fueling a story about courage, community, and second-chance friendships.

    What You Will Find in This Episode:

    ✅ The story behind Don Crost’s 2,500-mile drive in a vintage Chevy for ShelterBox’s 25th anniversary

    ✅ How a simple idea turned into a movement to help disaster survivors worldwide

    ✅ The inspiring friendship that reignited between Daryn and fellow journalist Paul Vercammen

    ✅ How ShelterBox provides real relief after hurricanes, earthquakes, and crises around the world

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    Timestamps

    • 00:00 From Route 66 to Hope: How Don Crost, a Vintage Chevy, and ShelterBox Are Changing Lives
    • 00:23 The risk of listening: this story might push you to chase your dream
    • 01:24 Daryn’s early news days and friendship origins with Paul Vercammen
    • 06:02 Meet Don Crost: driving a 1953 chevy across Route 66 for ShelterBox
    • 08:44 What is ShelterBox and how it brings dignity to disaster survivors
    • 11:54 How a 70-year-old truck, driver, and partner survived the road
    • 12:31 Bubblegum fixes: diy gas cap, carb cover, window cranks
    • 14:55 Roadside kindness: strangers donate cash on the journey
    • 17:24 Why Don says “just do it” and how it changed his life
    • 19:21 Shout-out to friendship: Bonnie’s unstoppable positivity
    • 23:41 ShelterBox’s response to hurricane Melissa in Jamaica and the Bahamas
    • 26:01 Paul Vercammen’s pivot from CNN to purpose-driven humanitarian work
    • 29:22 Life after the newsroom: friendship, second chances, purpose


    Key Takeaways

    💎 Purpose and passion don’t expire with age, it’s never too late to make a difference.

    💎 ShelterBox brings dignity and relief to families displaced by disasters around the globe.

    💎 Sometimes the craziest ideas, like driving a vintage truck across America, inspire the biggest change.

    💎 Friendships, both old and new, can spark extraordinary acts of good in the world.


    Resources
    • ShelterBox https://shelterboxusa.org/
    • First Woman of Television: https://northlight.org/series/first-lady-of-television/
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    34 mins
  • CNN's John King Living with MS, The Magic Wall & Media's Biggest Mistake
    Oct 29 2025

    CNN’s John King, famous for election night coverage at the Magic Wall, opens up about living with multiple sclerosis, how MS shapes his daily life, and why hope and healing keep him going.

    CNN’s John King is known worldwide for guiding viewers through presidential elections on CNN with the Magic Wall. But behind the political maps and election coverage is a personal battle with multiple sclerosis (MS).

    In this powerful Call Me Friend episode, host Daryn Kagan reconnects with her longtime CNN colleague to explore John’s journey of resilience. He reveals how MS impacts his health and career, how he balances hope with hard days, and why empathy and healing matter more than ever.

    This is more than politics. It’s about family, faith in conversation, and finding optimism in the face of challenge.

    What You Will Learn in This Episode

    How John King discovered his multiple sclerosis diagnosis and what it means day-to-day

    ✅What it takes to stay steady while covering CNN’s election nights with the Magic Wall

    Why empathy, patience, and resilience became his greatest lessons from living with MS

    How John still finds hope and purpose in journalism, family, and everyday conversations

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    Key Timestamps

    • (00:00) John King On Hope, Healing, And What Keeps Him Going Through MS
    • (0:53) Intro to Call Me Friend and setup of John King’s story
    • (2:36) John is living with multiple sclerosis, why this conversation matters
    • (3:00) Sponsor message Ms Lou’s Cabin
    • (4:08) John joins, quick catch up and location chat
    • (10:02) Optimism that the next generation will fix our mistakes
    • (17:51) The “All Over the Map” project, listening to voters across America
    • (20:28) Polarization, why conversation works better than combat
    • (29:03) MS diagnosis story, symptoms building to the 2008 Republican Convention
    • (33:01) MS symptoms, fatigue, meds, costs, and how he adapts his day
    • (43:46) Magic Wall origin story, who used it first, how John took it on
    • (44:09) Behind the scenes on election coverage and the tech that powers it

    Key Takeaways

    🔹 John King’s candid story of resilience while living with multiple sclerosis

    🔹 The behind-the-scenes reality of CNN election night coverage

    🔹 Why optimism and healing fuel his work in journalism and life as a father

    🔹 A reminder that empathy and patience can shift how we see each other

    Guest Bio

    John King is CNN’s chief national correspondent and anchor, known for his groundbreaking use of the Magic Wall during U.S. election coverage. With nearly 30 years at CNN, he has reported on politics, presidents, and pivotal national moments. Today, he is also openly sharing his experience living with multiple sclerosis, offering a deeply human perspective on resilience, hope, and healing.

    Resources & Links
    • John King https://www.instagram.com/johnkingcnn
    • Firekeeper's Daughter https://amzn.to/4niDGiG
    • Just One More Foundation: JustOneMoreFoundation.org
    • Daryn's book:
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    58 mins
  • Author Kristin Harmel on losing identity, finding her voice again, and the life behind her latest bestseller
    Oct 15 2025

    Bestselling author Kristin Harmel opens up about losing and rebuilding identity during breast cancer treatment, and the friendships that carried her through it. Daryn and Kristin chat about asking for help, receiving it without guilt, and letting friends hold your hope when you cannot. Kristin reflects on her comeback to writing, how community fuels creative recovery, and the small habits that kept her grounded as a parent and a writer. You will hear practical ways to support a friend in treatment, plus how to come back to yourself with patience and purpose.

    What You Will Learn in This Episode

    ✅ Practical ways to rebuild creative identity after a life shock like cancer

    ✅ Tiny habits to restart creativity post chemo brain

    ✅ How Friends and Fiction lifts authors, readers, and indie bookstores

    ✅ Why a vulnerable author’s note can hit harder than a plot twist

    If you’re looking for inspiration, insight, and a behind-the-scenes glimpse into one of the most trusted voices in journalism, this conversation delivers.

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    Timestamps
    • 00:00 Kristin Harmel on losing identity, finding her voice again, and the life behind her latest bestseller
    • 02:17 Ms Lou’s Cabin on Georgia’s coast
    • 07:02 Why her books make us cry and the twist this time. Author’s note that hit different
    • 08:16 Diagnosis in October 2022, chemo brain is real, and the fear of not finding the words again
    • 10:10 Colette’s identity crisis mirrors Kristin’s. Who are you if you are not the thing you do
    • 11:26 Parenting through treatment and protecting a 6 year old from adult fear
    • 17:02 How the writing faucet turned back on. Confidence, groove, and the next novel arriving easier
    • 21:20 How Kristin made the leap from People magazine to published novelist
    • 24:01 The Paris outline method. Studying structure by outlining successful novels
    • 29:24 Friends and Fiction origin during early COVID, lifting indie bookstores, and building a 300k reader community
    • 33:29 Collaboration over competition. Why author friendships grow everyone’s reach
    • 43:19 Kristin’s book recommendations and why early reads feel magical
    • 45:00 Call with sister Kallan Kagan
    • 52:01 TikTok Shop wall anchors and renter friendly hacks

    Key Takeaways

    🔹 Friendship is a lifeline. Let people carry hope when you cannot

    🔹 Identity is bigger than work. Build anchors in values, relationships, and daily rituals

    🔹 Recovery is not linear. Track tiny wins and stack them until momentum returns

    🔹 Structure unlocks flow. Simple outlines make room for surprise on the page

    Guest Bio

    Kristin Harmel is a New York Times bestselling author of World War II historical fiction, including The Book of Lost Names, The Forest of Vanishing Stars, The Paris Daughter, and The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau She co founded Friends and Fiction and champions readers, bookstores, and resilient creativity.

    Resources and Mentions
    • The Sea Stone Sisters https://amzn.to/46WWi1M
    • Friends and Fiction Facebook Group:
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    55 mins