Episodes

  • When Faith Outweighs Fear: Choosing Growth Over Comfort
    Jan 12 2026

    The host shares honest reflections on being in a season of transition, wrestling with fear, the need for certainty, and the risk of staying in toxic or stagnant situations.

    She encourages surrender and faith in the face of uncertainty, urging listeners to take brave, thoughtful steps toward growth with hope that they will be carried through.

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    3 mins
  • When Mother Instincts Save a Life: A Son’s Emergency Surgery
    Jan 5 2026

    Melissa, a mother and creative, shares the harrowing story of her son’s rare intestinal malrotation that caused weeks of nightly vomiting and led to an emergency surgery at SickKids. She recounts the fear, the hospital stay, and the difficult recovery for both her son and later her daughter.

    The episode explores trauma, PTSD, and the long aftermath of medical crises, emphasizing the power of maternal instinct, advocating for your child, community support, faith, and finding healing and gratitude in the aftermath.

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    48 mins
  • When Life Feels Stuck: Trust the Timing
    Dec 29 2025

    A personal reflection on feeling stuck, the urge to control outcomes, and the difficulty of trusting timing when answers are unclear.

    Encouragement to breathe, keep showing up, have faith in the bigger picture, and remember that chapters change — things will not stay the same forever.

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    2 mins
  • From Pain to Purpose: Hannah’s Pancreatic Transplant Miracle
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of The Still Standing Project, Hannah shares her extraordinary story of resilience, faith, and determination in the face of chronic illness. What began at age 19 as unexplained stomach and back pain became a years-long medical journey marked by repeated hospitalizations, unanswered questions, and life-altering surgeries.

    Hannah opens up about navigating college while battling pancreatitis, enduring the frustration of being misunderstood by doctors, and living for years with pain, nausea, and uncertainty. Her story takes a powerful turn when she undergoes a rare and complex surgery that removes her pancreas and transplants her islet cells into her liver—an experience that tests her physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

    Through it all, Hannah reflects on the importance of family support, faith, mindset, and refusing to give up on the life she envisioned. Now a physical therapist assistant, personal trainer, nutrition coach, and newly married, Hannah is living proof that even after unimaginable hardship, it is possible to rebuild, thrive, and find purpose.

    This is a conversation about perseverance, miracles, modern medicine, and choosing hope—especially when the road forward feels impossible.

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    41 mins
  • What Makes You So Special? A Wake-Up Call to Use Your Gifts
    Dec 15 2025

    In this short reflection, the speaker responds to criticism by encouraging listeners to recognize and use their unique gifts rather than comparing themselves to others. She emphasizes that everyone has value, and urges people to act on what’s in their hearts to help others instead of remaining stagnant or resentful.

    Ultimately, the message is a call to stop letting jealousy hold you back and to start doing the work you feel called to do.

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    3 mins
  • Bitten and Betrayed: One Man’s Battle with Undiagnosed Lyme
    Dec 8 2025

    Barry Philpott recounts how a single tick bite in 2013 turned his active, family life into years of misdiagnoses, severe pain, and cognitive decline. After repeated negative tests in Canada, his wife’s persistence and specialized overseas testing revealed Lyme disease and co-infections, changing their approach to treatment and life.

    The episode highlights gaps in standard testing, the emotional and financial toll on families, and practical advice on prevention and seeking Lyme-literate care.

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    37 mins
  • Grieving on Your Terms
    Dec 1 2025

    In this Studio Reflections video, host of The Still Standing Project, Leta Taylor, talks about grieving on your own terms.

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    3 mins
  • Racing the Clock: A Mother’s Fight for Autism Support
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode Michelle shares her 18‑year journey raising her daughter Victoria, who has profound autism. She describes early sensory signs, long diagnostic and therapy waitlists, schooling and safety challenges, and the constant advocacy required to secure services.

    Michelle calls for greater awareness, unified advocacy, and practical support for families and highlights how small acts of empathy and better policy could change outcomes for neurodivergent children.

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    55 mins