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Just In Time to Save a Life

Just In Time to Save a Life

Written by: Jessica Greenwalt
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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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Episodes
  • Ep. 10 - Burnout Isn’t a Badge
    Jan 8 2026

    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 manager sees the real scope and can rebalance work or build a hiring case. From the leadership side, we talk about creating psychological safety, asking “How are you really?” before metrics, and spotting early burnout signals like withdrawal or reduced curiosity. Jessica shares team tactics that help immediately, redistributing low-leverage tasks, protecting focus time, and pointing people to confidential Employee Assistance Programs that too often go unused.

    We also tackle identity. Your job is what you do, not who you are. Titles change; worth doesn’t. That shift matters during layoffs, reorganizations, and competitive markets. Jessica lays out a simple skill audit to translate strengths across roles, plus how to evaluate company culture beyond wall slogans by aligning values, asking real employees, and looking for genuine support of parents, flexibility, and wellness. For working women shouldering the invisible load, we name the pressure and offer tools to recharge: workouts, walks, creativity, so decisions come from peace, not burnout.

    If you’re feeling over capacity, you’re not alone. Use EAP sessions if you have them. If you’re in crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 for confidential support.

    If this conversation helps, share it with a colleague, subscribe for more real talk on mental health and work, and leave a review so others can find it. Your career can thrive, and so can you.

    If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.

    Follow and stay connected:

    Website: justintimepodcast.com
    YouTube: youtube.com/@justintime.podcast
    Instagram: @justintimetosavealife
    Facebook: Just In Time To Save a Life

    Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 9 - Grief Hits Different: Surviving Suicide Loss
    Dec 25 2025

    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 after trauma, and how the brain often processes grief during mundane tasks like grocery runs and camp days.

    Jenna shares how years after her loss, perfectionism and people-pleasing pushed her into therapy, where she uncovered abandonment wounds she didn’t have words for at fourteen. The lesson isn’t “grieve faster,” it’s “right timing”: when therapy feels too heavy, movement, sunlight, and simple routines can steady the nervous system until deeper work is doable. We also get practical about supporting survivors at work, using the loved one’s name, offering flexibility around hard dates and holidays, and resisting the urge to ask for morbid details. Real care means checking capacity, not pushing stories, and sitting in silence when silence is needed.

    Across it all, we name and dismantle harmful myths. Suicide isn’t weakness or selfishness; it’s often the illness convincing someone they’re a burden. That lie isn’t reality. Preserving memory through shared stories, notes, and laughter honors the whole person, not just their final moment. And for anyone standing on the edge: never give up. Life is better with you in it. If this conversation moved you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find their way to hope.

    If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.

    Follow and stay connected:

    Website: justintimepodcast.com
    YouTube: youtube.com/@justintime.podcast
    Instagram: @justintimetosavealife
    Facebook: Just In Time To Save a Life

    Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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    57 mins
  • Ep. 8 - Who You Love Shapes Your Mental Health
    Dec 11 2025

    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, this conversation offers a practical lens and a calmer pace.

    We dig into green flags that actually matter, emotional regulation, vulnerability that feels safe, and partners who protect your individuality rather than consume it. Jenna breaks down love bombing, the neurochemistry behind that early rush, and a simple 90–120 day window that reveals character under stress. You’ll learn how to separate wants from needs, set boundaries rooted in values, and say them out loud so respect isn’t left to chance. For teens and parents, we unpack why young brains magnify heartbreak and how listening, validation, and quick connection to trusted adults can prevent isolation and risky choices.

    The episode also looks at system health: how nightly fights rob sleep, how worry kills appetite, and how fatigue erodes resilience. We share ways to create closure when you won’t get it from someone else, keep therapy as prevention rather than a last resort, and notice the moment your gut says something’s off. Expect clear tools, steady encouragement, and the reminder that hopelessness is a state, not a sentence.

    If you’re ready to choose better, heal cleaner, and feel more like yourself, press play, take notes, and share this with someone who needs a healthier map for love. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us the boundary you’re setting next.

    If you are in a crisis or feel unsafe, call or text 988 or dial 911 for immediate support. There are people out there who will listen and can help.

    Follow and stay connected:

    Website: justintimepodcast.com
    YouTube: youtube.com/@justintime.podcast
    Instagram: @justintimetosavealife
    Facebook: Just In Time To Save a Life

    Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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    38 mins
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