Love, Loss, and Staying Connected

Our latest podcast episode just dropped!

Episode Description: In this episode I sit down with Jenny Robinson Clark and Travis Clark. It’s the first time I’ve had a married couple on the podcast, and their warmth, humor, and openness make it feel like you’re listening in on a talk between old friends. Jenny and Travis share how they met in a Los Angeles coffee shop and how their relationship unfolded quickly and intuitively. From building a marriage to raising four kids, they talk about choosing presence over perfection, growing through different seasons of life, and how love shifts as children grow and change.

The conversation deepens as Jenny opens up about grief, identity, and leaving her life in LA to care for her mother during her battle with cancer. What felt like a sacrifice became one of the most meaningful seasons of her life. Travis reflects on what it means to truly support your partner, especially during seasons that feel unbalanced, and why showing up for each other is at the heart of a lasting marriage.

We close by talking about spirituality, grief, and how to have honest conversations with our kids about loss. Jenny shares how her healing journey led to her children’s book, Are You Here, and why staying open to signs, connection, and love matters. This episode is a reminder that grief and hope can exist together, and that talking about hard things makes them feel a little lighter.

“We’ve all been told that we’re supposed to be something that we’re not. Whether it’s the pressure to look perfect, to stop being so sensitive, or to conform to other’s expectations of our identity. But we’ve all been put here for a reason, and we all deserve acceptance.” — Podcaster Meghan Judge, host of Judging Meghan

Meghan Judge is a trauma survivor and host of Judging Meghan, a podcast dedicated to ending the stigma around mental health and trauma. Through candid conversations with fellow survivors, she creates a safe, compassionate space for healing, honesty, and resilience. Learn more at judgingmeghan.com.

Topics include: Mental health, grief, marriage, parenting, trauma healing, spirituality, resilience, vulnerability, and finding connection through loss.

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