• Grieving Unmasked: Love, Loss, and Finding Beauty in the Heartache with Brittany Wiederin
    Jun 8 2026

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    What does it look like to grieve openly, honestly, and without hiding the hardest parts?

    This week on Hope Comes to Visit, I’m joined by Brittany Wiederin—a wife, mother, advocate, and founder of the Handle Hard Better Foundation.

    After losing her husband, Cory, to a rare and aggressive form of kidney cancer, Brittany finds herself navigating the unimaginable: raising two young boys, carrying profound grief, and learning how to move forward while still honoring the love that changed her life.

    What struck me most about this conversation is Brittany’s willingness to live—and grieve—unmasked.

    Together, we talk about love, loss, parenting through heartbreak, caregiving, resilience, faith, and the reality that grief isn’t something we move on from. It’s something we learn to carry.

    We also talk about the intentional choices Brittany and Cory made after his diagnosis, including playing catch with their boys every single day, creating legacy videos, and finding ways to build beautiful memories in the midst of a devastating reality.

    This conversation is heartbreaking and hopeful all at once.

    One of Brittany’s most powerful reminders:

    “For as hard as it is, it’s worth it. Being vulnerable takes courage. But if we aren’t vulnerable, someone may never feel seen.”

    If you have experienced loss—or love someone who has—I hope this conversation reminds you that you are not alone.

    💙 If you get a chance - take the time to watch the video version of this episode and stay through the end. Brittany graciously shared personal family footage of Cory, their boys, and the beautiful life they built together. We share some throughout the episode, but there are extra special moments as our conversation closes. It is a moving tribute to a husband, father, coach, and man who continues to impact the lives of those who love him.

    Connect with Brittany on Instagram and keep an eye out for the Handle Hard Better Foundation.

    If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may need it. You never know when a story of hope might arrive at exactly the right moment.

    Chapter Markers

    00:00 Introduction
    01:35 Meet Brittany Wiederin
    03:42 Who Was Cory?
    05:35 How Brittany and Cory Met
    06:45 Cory as a Coach and Father
    08:43 The Cancer Diagnosis
    11:19 Playing Catch Every Day
    13:09 Creating Intentional Memories
    14:51 Facing an Uncertain Future
    17:04 Living With Grief
    18:47 Parenting Through Loss
    23:06 Caring for Yourself While Grieving
    25:10 Grieving Unmasked
    29:42 How the Boys Are Doing
    31:22 Preserving Cory’s Legacy
    36:04 What Cory Wanted His Boys to Remember
    37:49 The Gift of Legacy Videos
    40:07 The Handle Hard Better Foundation
    43:33 How Brittany Defines Hope
    46:20 Connecting with Brittany
    47:27 A Message for Caregivers and Widows
    49:06 Final Reflections

    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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  • When Life Gives You Permission to Change - A Conversation with Dr. Durga Larkin
    Jun 1 2026

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    For decades, Dr. Durga Larkin's identity was deeply connected to her work as a cataract surgeon.

    Then one unexpected fall changed everything.

    After fracturing her dominant arm and facing the possibility that she might never return to surgery, Dr. Durga found herself confronting a question many of us eventually face:

    Who are we when the role we've built our life around begins to change?

    In this thoughtful and deeply human conversation, we talk about aging, identity, purpose, perfectionism, burnout, rest, and what it means to create a vision for the future—even when life doesn't unfold according to plan.

    Dr. Durga shares the inspiration behind her book, Timeless Vision, the lessons she learned from patients who continued to live vibrant, meaningful lives well into their 80s, 90s, and beyond, and how her own unexpected injury became an invitation to reimagine what came next.

    We also explore:
    • Why so many women struggle with aging and identity
    • The labels we carry throughout our lives
    • How purpose impacts our health and well-being
    • Why rest is often harder than we realize
    • The connection between meaning, longevity, and fulfillment
    • Learning to release perfectionism
    • Creating a vision for your next chapter

    One of my favorite moments came when Dr. Durga shared that her injury ultimately gave her permission to do what she had been feeling deep inside all along.

    If you've ever found yourself standing at a crossroads, navigating change, or wondering what comes next, I think you'll find a lot of wisdom in this conversation.

    Connect with Dr. Durga on her website - durgalarkinmd.com

    And find her book - Timeless Vision

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I'd be so grateful if you'd subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who might need it.

    Your story matters. And so does theirs.

    Chapter Markers

    00:00 Introduction
    01:32 Meet Dr. Durga Larkin
    01:54 Why She Wrote Timeless Vision
    05:46 Why We Fear Aging
    09:43 The Power of Having a Vision for Your Life
    12:10 Blind Spots, Labels & Identity
    14:29 The Injury That Changed Everything
    18:04 When Life Makes You Walk the Talk
    19:17 Purpose, Meaning & Longevity
    20:46 Why Rest Matters More Than We Think
    24:44 Learning to Sit Still
    26:15 Reinvention After a Career Change
    29:18 Craving Peace
    30:00 Perfectionism & High Achievement
    31:25 Advice for Anyone Facing Change
    33:54 Meditation, Reflection & Self-Awareness
    36:21 Dr. Durga's Timeless Vision
    38:12 How Dr. Durga Defines Hope
    39:17 Where to Find Dr. Durga & Her Book
    40:16 Final Thoughts

    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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  • When Grief Creates Purpose | Michelle Valiukenas on Pregnancy Loss, NICU Life & Hope
    May 25 2026

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    This week on Hope Comes to Visit, I’m joined by Michelle Valiukenas — founder of the The Colette Louise Tisdahl Foundation and mother to Sweet Pea, Colette, and Elliott.

    Michelle’s story begins with what she believed would be a typical pregnancy. Instead, at just 21 weeks pregnant, she was diagnosed with severe preeclampsia and hospitalized immediately. Three weeks later, her daughter Colette was born at 24 weeks and 5 days and spent nine days in the NICU before Michelle and her husband lost her.

    What Michelle created in the aftermath of that loss is extraordinary.

    On Colette’s due date, Michelle launched a nonprofit dedicated to helping families facing high-risk pregnancies, NICU stays, and pregnancy and infant loss — particularly the financial realities that exist outside the walls of the hospital. Since then, the organization has provided more than $2 million in direct assistance to thousands of families nationwide.

    But this conversation is about more than grief.

    It’s about what happens when women finally begin sharing the stories they were taught to whisper about.

    It’s about how common pregnancy complications and loss truly are — and how isolating silence can become.

    It’s about motherhood, advocacy, survival, healthcare, and the powerful reminder that telling the truth about our experiences helps other people feel less alone.

    Michelle’s honesty, compassion, and strength moved me deeply, and I’m so grateful she trusted me with this conversation.

    Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

    The Colette Louise Tisdahl Foundation

    YouTube Chapter Markers

    00:00 Introduction
    02:08 Michelle’s nonprofit background
    03:20 A normal pregnancy until everything changed
    06:26 Severe preeclampsia diagnosis at 21 weeks
    08:50 The financial realities families face
    13:31 Delivering Colette at 24 weeks
    15:18 Hearing Colette cry for the first time
    16:08 Losing Colette after 9 days in the NICU
    17:25 Turning grief into purpose
    21:23 “Director of Hugs” and family healing
    25:47 Why sharing our stories matters
    27:12 How the foundation helps families
    32:30 Financial crisis and medical trauma
    35:59 Pregnancy loss statistics and isolation
    37:37 Reproductive healthcare and Roe v. Wade
    46:41 How Michelle defines hope
    47:52 Where to find the foundation
    48:45 The power of storytelling

    I couldn’t agree more.

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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  • S2 Ep17 Hope & Healing: Finding Natural Paths to Wellness with Rachel Urton (Ep 60)
    May 18 2026

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    This week on Hope Comes to Visit, I’m joined by Rachel Urton — founder of Balanced Home Apothecary, mom of four, and someone deeply passionate about helping women and families find natural support that actually fits into real life.

    What started as Rachel making roller balls for friends who felt overwhelmed by the world of DIY wellness eventually became a business rooted in simplicity, care, and hope.

    In this conversation, we talk about:
    • the pressure moms carry every day
    • why so many women put themselves last
    • chronic pain, nervous system overwhelm, hormones, and exhaustion
    • creating wellness support that feels accessible instead of intimidating
    • how small intentional choices can create meaningful change over time

    We also talk about magnesium, inflammation, fibromyalgia, motherhood, and the emotional reality of trying to care for everyone else while quietly neglecting yourself.

    More than anything, this episode is a reminder that support does not have to be complicated to matter.

    Sometimes hope looks like finally finding something that helps.

    Connect with Rachel:
    BalancedHomeApothecary.com
    Instagram: @balancedhomeapothecary

    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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  • S2 Ep16 ProjectME: Rebuilding Worth, Wealth, and Hope with Tiffany Carter (Ep 59)
    May 11 2026

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    Content note: This episode includes conversation about childhood trauma, sex trafficking, suicidal ideation, abuse, and recovery.

    In this powerful episode of Hope Comes to Visit, I'm privileged to sit down with Tiffany Carter — money attachment expert, business mentor, host of the ProjectME with Tiffany Carter podcast, and a multi-millionaire entrepreneur whose story is rooted in survival, healing, and radical self-rescue.

    Tiffany shares how childhood trauma, people-pleasing, false identity, and self-abandonment shaped her relationship with herself, success, money, and visibility. Together, we talk about what it means to rebuild from the inside out, why self-worth affects what we allow ourselves to receive, and how money can become a mirror for deeper healing.

    This conversation is about so much more than wealth. It’s about identity, safety, visibility, recovery, resilience, and the brave work of choosing yourself.

    Tiffany’s words are raw, direct, and deeply hopeful: “There’s always a way. And if you don’t know the way, we can invent the way.”

    {FREE} Walk into Wealth: Guided Walking Meditation
    Instagram: ProjectMe with Tiffany
    TikTok: ProjectMe with Tiffany
    ProjectME with Tiffany Carter the Podcast

    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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  • S2 EP 15 When Love Has Four Legs: Grief, Connection, and Hope - A Conversation with Jean Alfieri (Ep 58)
    Apr 27 2026

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    There’s something about the love of a dog that feels both simple and profound. It grounds us, meets us where we are, and reminds us—often in the quietest ways—what connection really looks like.

    In this episode of Hope Comes to Visit, Danielle sits down with author and speaker Jean Alfieri, whose life and work are rooted in a deep love for dogs—especially those who need it most. From rescue stories to the heartbreak of loss, Jean shares what it means to open your heart again and again, even knowing how the story will end.

    Together, they explore the grief of losing a beloved pet, the traditions that help us hold onto their memory, and the unexpected ways hope shows up in the middle of heartbreak.

    This conversation is a gentle reminder that love doesn’t disappear—it shifts, it softens, and it stays with us in ways we can still feel.

    ✨ In this episode:

    • Why the bond with a pet can feel so deeply profound
    • The reality of grief—and why it deserves to be honored
    • Simple, meaningful ways to remember and celebrate a pet
    • What dogs teach us about love, presence, and connection
    • Jean’s beautiful definition of hope

    Whether you’ve loved and lost a pet, or simply understand the comfort of unconditional love, this episode will meet you with warmth, honesty, and a little light.

    Connect with Jean on her Website - DogAuthor.

    Find her most popular book - Does God Have a Dog - here.
    As well as 21 Ways to Weather the Loss of a Pet: An Idea Guide to Grieving and Healing
    Start looking at her other favorites here.

    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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  • S2 EP 14 Choosing Yourself: Deborah Santana on Identity, Freedom, and Loving the Fire (Ep 57)
    Apr 20 2026

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    There are moments in life when choosing yourself can be one of the most courageous things you can do.

    In this deeply moving episode of Hope Comes to Visit, I was privileged to sit down with Deborah Santana—author, activist, and voice for women’s empowerment—to explore what it means to step out of the shadows and fully into your own life.

    Through her new memoir Loving the Fire: Choosing Me, Finding Freedom, Deborah shares her journey of transformation after decades of partnership, public life, and self-evolution. Together, they talk about identity, grief, growth, and the quiet courage it takes to ask: What is out of alignment—and what am I ready to change?

    This conversation is for anyone standing at a crossroads, navigating loss, or wondering what it might look like to truly choose themselves.

    💙 You’re not alone. I'm so glad you are here.

    Connect with Deborah Santana on her Website.

    Order her book - Loving the Fire: Choosing Me, Finding Freedom.

    In case you'd like to jump to some of the highlights:CHAPTER MARKERS

    00:00 — Choosing yourself + episode introduction
    01:15 — Deborah Santana’s work and new memoir Loving the Fire
    02:00 — Living in someone else’s story vs. becoming yourself
    03:00 — Evolution, identity, and stepping out of the shadow
    04:45 — Feeling unseen + recognizing your value
    05:55 — The decision to leave + choosing yourself
    06:25 — Fear, courage, and asking what’s out of alignment
    08:45 — “Little deaths” and navigating life transitions
    10:30 — Grief, silence, and finding light
    11:30 — Activism and the Do a Little Foundation
    13:45 — Ancestry, identity, and passing belief to the next generation
    17:00 — Raising curious, open-minded children
    18:15 — Standing fully on your own + freedom
    19:40 — Letting go of the past + living in the present
    20:30 — Compassion, judgment, and “being the rainbow”
    21:50 — Family, support, and generational impact
    22:15 — Defining hope
    23:00 — Who this book is for
    24:15 — Growth, reflection, and taking ownership of your life
    25:10 — “Shed the old, walk through the fire…”
    25:30 — What’s next + where to find Deborah
    26:30 — Closing

    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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  • S2 EP13 Laughing Through the Hard: Kelly MacFarland on Grief, Humor, and Being Fully Alive (Ep 56)
    Apr 13 2026

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    The people who make us laugh the hardest often carry the deepest stories.

    In this episode of Hope Comes to Visit, Danielle sits down with comedian and storyteller Kelly MacFarland for a conversation that moves seamlessly between humor and heartbreak.

    From navigating profound loss to finding joy again, Kelly shares what it looks like to live fully—even when life feels heavy.

    This is a conversation about resilience, perspective, and the quiet ways hope finds its way back in.

    What You’ll Hear:

    • How humor can help us process life’s hardest moments
    • Kelly’s experience navigating grief and loss
    • The reality of living with intrusive thoughts and OCD
    • What it means to evolve in relationships and in life
    • Why feeling seen matters more than we think
    • The story behind her comedy special Hot Gnome

    This episode will make you laugh. It may make you tear up. And it will absolutely remind you that you are not alone.

    Listen now—and share it with someone who might need a little light today.

    00:00 Introduction & Welcome
    03:25 The Power of Making People Laugh
    06:15 Finding Your Voice & Being “The Funny One”
    08:45 How It All Started in Comedy
    10:20 Relationships, Habits & Relatable Humor
    14:30 Love, Growth & Evolving Together
    18:45 The Reality of Long-Term Relationships
    22:30 Anxiety, Control & Real-Life Stress
    27:00 Grief & Losing Both Parents
    31:30 OCD & Intrusive Thoughts
    35:30 “We Can Do Hard Things”
    39:00 Growth, Confidence & Aging
    42:30 Joy, Presence & Perspective
    45:00 Comedy, Boundaries & Staying Relatable
    46:00 Creating Hot Gnome
    49:30 What Hope Means
    51:00 Taking Risks & Saying Yes
    53:00 Mental Health & Daily Check-Ins
    55:00 Closing & Where to Find Kelly

    Connect with Kelly:
    Website: https://kellymacfarland.com

    Watch Hot Gnome on YouTube


    I’m so grateful you spent this time with us today.

    If Hope Comes to Visit has become a bright spot in your week, I’d love for you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.

    And if this conversation resonated with you, sharing it with a friend, leaving a review, or simply telling someone about the show helps more than you know.

    Until next time, take good care of yourself. And remember—your story matters.

    New episodes drop every Monday, so you can begin your week with a little light and a lot of hope.

    For more stories, reflections, and ways to connect, visit www.DanielleElliottSmith.com or follow along on Instagram @daniellesmithtv and @HopeComestoVisit



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