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The Gut Punch

The Gut Punch

Written by: Kathryn Lancioni
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What happens when life as you know it is turned upside down in an instant? Hosted by Kathryn Lancioni, a seasoned educator, communications expert, and advocate for resilience, Gut Punch is the podcast that dives into the defining moments that reshape our lives forever. Kathryn knows firsthand how quickly life can change. Through her own transformative experience, she has gained a deeper understanding of the strength it takes to navigate unexpected challenges and emerge stronger on the other side. Now, she’s bringing those insights to the forefront in a series that celebrates the human capacity to adapt, rebuild, and thrive. In each episode, Kathryn engages with inspiring guests who have faced their own life-changing moments. From personal loss to professional upheaval, medical crises to unexpected triumphs, these stories shed light on the emotional journeys that connect us all. Listeners will discover how others have faced their “gut punch” moments and found the courage to rebuild their lives with purpose and gratitude. 🔍 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐄𝐚𝐜𝐡 𝐄𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞 𝗛𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀: Dive deep into the raw emotions and realities of life-altering events. 𝗟𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲: Learn from the journeys of people who’ve rebuilt their lives after profound challenges. 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗚𝗿𝗼𝘄𝘁𝗵: Discover how others have turned unexpected detours into opportunities for renewal and transformation. Produced by Digital Transformation Broadcast Network. https://digitaltransform.tv/Copyright 2025 Kathryn Lancioni Economics Self-Help Social Sciences Success
Episodes
  • Can You Come Back from Multiple Gut Punches?
    Dec 23 2025

    Can You Come Back from Multiple Gut Punches? (S1 -E12 )

    Host: Kathryn Lancioni

    Guest: Ken Steeves

    Episode Overview:

    How do you move forward when life delivers its hardest blows? Ken Steeves shares his personal journey through profound family tragedies, including the suicides of close family members. Together, he and Kathryn dive into the complexities of grief, the persistent stigma around mental health, and what it takes to transform pain into lasting purpose. The episode touches on the critical need for mental health support—especially for youth—and how vulnerability and open conversation can change lives.

    5 Key Lessons from This Episode:

    1. Talking Openly About Struggles Is Essential

    Ken emphasizes that keeping pain and mental health challenges hidden only compounds the suffering. By embracing vulnerability and speaking honestly about our experiences, we not only help ourselves heal but encourage others to seek the support they need. Breaking the stigma surrounding mental health starts with honesty—both with ourselves and with those around us.

    2. Your Pain Can Inspire Change

    After losing multiple loved ones to suicide, Ken was able to channel his grief into purpose by creating the It’s Free to Dream Foundation. His story is a testament to how even the most difficult experiences can motivate us to help others, raise awareness, and push for societal change. Personal loss, though profoundly painful, can be the catalyst for something meaningful and impactful.

    3. Mental Health Support for Youth Needs Urgency

    The episode shines a spotlight on the staggering mental health challenges facing young people today, especially with suicide being a leading cause of death among ages 10–24. Ken advocates for early intervention, open dialogue in schools, and access to resources like the Navi platform—all of which are crucial for prevention and resilience. Addressing these issues proactively can save lives.

    4. Small Acts of Connection Matter

    Ken shares how simple gestures—asking how someone really is, listening deeply, or even chance conversations on a plane—can make a significant impact. Connection can be healing in itself; often, those around us are carrying hidden burdens. By practicing compassion and presence, we can open doors to support and understanding.

    5. Presence Over Perfection

    Both Ken and Kathryn reflect on the importance of focusing on the present moment rather than striving for a "perfect" facade. Social media, societal pressures, and cultural stereotypes can make us feel isolated or inadequate; instead, viewing each day as a gift and embracing authenticity leads to deeper fulfillment and connection. Being present helps us cherish real relationships and reduce anxiety over what we cannot control.

    This is an episode full of practical insights, inspiration, and reminders that no matter how hard life hits, it’s always possible to find a way forward.


    If you’re interested in supporting or learning more, connect with Ken and follow "It's Free to Dream" at https://itsfreetodream.org/


    Produced by the Digital Transformation Broadcast Network.

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    25 mins
  • How One Minute Changed Everything
    Dec 16 2025

    How One Minute Changed Everything (S1 -E11 )

    Host: Kathryn Lancioni

    Guest: Lois Kramer-Perez

    Episode Overview:

    Kathryn welcomes Lois Kramer-Perez, whose story begins with a picture-perfect life and suddenly veers into loss and uncertainty with the unexpected death of her husband. Lois candidly recounts her shock, the surreal days that followed, and the unhealthy coping mechanisms she developed before embarking on a journey of deep self-exploration. Through curiosity and openness, she found healing in community, new learning, and the practice of being “herself on purpose.” This conversation is a testament to human resilience and the transformative power of saying yes to the unknown.


    5 Key Lessons from This Episode:

    1. Change is Immediate—and Surreal

    Lois describes the life-altering moment of losing her husband as happening in “just one minute,” and the shock made reality difficult to process. These moments arrive without warning, and it’s normal to feel disoriented and numb at first. Her story highlights the importance of giving yourself grace as you adjust to an unthinkable new reality.

    2. Work and Routine Can Be a Lifeline

    In the wake of loss, Lois found solace and stability in her demanding job—even traveling for work just days after her husband’s funeral. Immersing yourself in routine or work isn’t about denial; it can be a helpful way to stay anchored as you begin to process grief, giving you needed time and space before you’re ready for the next steps.

    3. Healing Comes from Curiosity and Openness

    A turning point for Lois was recognizing she couldn’t continue sitting with her pain. She opened herself to new experiences—like trying Reiki or taking a feng shui class on a whim. Her willingness to follow curiosity, even when she didn’t know where it would lead, created opportunities for growth and gradual healing.

    4. Authenticity Is Empowering

    Lois discovered how much she’d been shaped by external expectations, from relationships to something as simple as buying a bedroom set. Learning to tune into who she truly was allowed her to break old patterns, embrace her individuality, and live authentically. This lesson is a reminder that healing often means shedding “shoulds” and reclaiming your right to be yourself.

    5. Community and Saying “Yes” Move Us Forward

    When the pain became overwhelming, Lois reached out—to friends, colleagues, and eventually a grief group. She emphasizes the importance of finding or creating a community and not being afraid to try new things, no matter how uncomfortable. Saying “yes” to new experiences (even small ones) and sharing your journey with others are both crucial to moving forward and rediscovering joy.


    Whether you’re navigating your own unexpected challenges or supporting someone who is, Lois’s story serves as a powerful reminder: there’s always a path forward.


    Produced by the Digital Transformation Broadcast Network.

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    35 mins
  • When Fate Strikes Twice
    Dec 9 2025

    When Fate Strikes Twice (S1 -E10 )

    Host: Kathryn Lancioni

    Guest: Sandi Pleeter

    Episode Overview:

    This episode features the incredible story of Sandi Pleeter, who recounts how her life changed in an instant when her husband suffered a massive stroke at age 36. From emergency hospital visits and years of rehabilitation to the impact on her children and her own personal and professional journey, Sandi describes in detail the ripple effects of trauma. Later, she opens up about finding love again, only for tragedy to strike a second time when her partner Alan passed away suddenly. Together with host Kathryn Lancioni, Sandi explores the realities of grief, single motherhood, personal growth, and the power of community support. Listeners are left with practical wisdom for getting back up—again and again—no matter what life throws their way.


    5 Key Lessons from This Episode:

    1. Life Can Change Instantly—And No One is Immune:

    Sandi Pleeter shares how routine moments can become unexpected turning points, like her husband’s stroke on a normal morning. Her story is a stark reminder that none of us are exempt from sudden upheaval. Rather than feeling entitled to an easy path, she encourages embracing life’s unpredictability and approaching it with acceptance and flexibility.

    2. Resilience Is Rooted in Adaptation, Not Perfection:

    After tragedy, Sandi had to shift into “survival mode”: single-handedly managing parenting, finances, and her own career. She describes how surviving is not about always thriving or putting on a brave face; it’s about doing what you can each day, seeking help, letting go of the need for perfection, and finding gratitude in small victories like a walk in the mall or a shared meal.

    3. Community Support Matters—Receiving Is as Powerful as Giving:

    The outpouring of practical help—from casseroles to pizza deliveries organized by neighbors—was life-changing for Sandi and her family. The episode highlights how being willing to receive help is vital in times of need, and how those moments of generosity can fundamentally shift our understanding of service, empathy, and connection to others.

    4. Grief and Growth Coexist—Pain Can Fuel Personal Transformation:

    Sandi’s journey through loss, both with her husband and later her partner Alan, reveals how each gut punch brings a perspective shift and opportunity for deeper growth. She admits to the long-lasting effects of trauma—including hypervigilance and fear for her children—but also how facing pain head-on can cultivate new strengths, career paths, and appreciation for the present.

    5. Honesty and Vulnerability Are Essential in Healing:

    Throughout the episode, both Sandi and Kathryn Lancioni emphasize the need for honest conversations, rather than the filtered “good, great, awesome” society often expects. Sharing unfiltered realities about hardship allows for meaningful connection, reduces isolation, and helps normalize the fact that setbacks and disappointments are part of every human experience.


    If you or someone you know is facing tough times, you’re not alone. Tune in for a real conversation on how we pick ourselves back up—even when the waves keep coming.


    Produced by the Digital Transformation Broadcast Network.

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    27 mins
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