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  • When Love Stay: Showing Up for your Partner Without Losing Yourself with Tina Hamby S2 EP3
    Jan 19 2026

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    Season 2, Episode 3

    What does it look like to love someone through addiction—without losing yourself? My dear friend Tina Hamby shares the messy middle of her marriage: the years her husband Adam was drinking, the boundaries that kept her safe, the moment everything changed, and the daily practices that keep their extraordinary family grounded now. We talk faith, community, parenting through guilt, and why “nothing changes if nothing changes.”

    Listen for:
    • The difference between fixing and loving
    • Boundaries that protect you (and your relationship)
    • Finding your recovery “thing” ( prayer, movement, community, AA)
    • Talking with kids—and letting hope grow at home

    Show notes


    00:00 Cold open: “It’s okay not to be okay…”
    01:20 Meet Tina & why this conversation matters
    03:30 The love story (and the first red flags)
    05:55 “Unpredictable weather”: what living with addiction felt like
    08:40 Trying to lead by example—and why it backfired
    12:10 Triggers, safety, and setting real boundaries
    17:20 The turning point: prayer, “Chainbreaker,” and choosing life
    20:30 Early sobriety at home: money, peace, presence
    24:00 Parenting through guilt; making room for both gratitude and ache
    28:10 What she’d do differently; therapy for the partner
    31:00 “Find your thing”: AA, faith, movement, community (Kava)
    35:15 The boundary that held: love and consequences
    40:10 From storm to rainbow: family now
    44:10 Tina’s message to partners who want to stay
    45:30 Hope, defined

    Special Guest: Tina Marie Hamby — IG/FB: @TinaHambyMUA (hair/makeup & wedding officiant)

    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    50 min
  • From Marriage to Team: Our Co-Parenting Playbook with my ex-Husband Jeff Smith
    Jan 12 2026

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    When the marriage ends but the season isn’t over, what does it look like to stay on the same team? In this candid conversation, I sit down with my ex-husband (and friend) Jeff Smith to share the co-parenting playbook that’s worked for us: kids-first decisions, private huddles + public alignment, respect over ego, and informed support through recovery. No trick plays—just fundamentals we run every day.

    Today’s game plan

    • Kids-First Offense: decisions that put the children on the scoreboard, not our egos
    • The Huddle Rule: disagree in private, align in front of the kids
    • Support in Recovery: why addiction isn’t a decision—and what real support sounds like
    • Forgiveness = Fitness: how letting go brings you peace (and better play)
    • Launching the Rookies: why we pushed for out-of-state schools and independence

    Chapters
    00:00 Why this conversation now
    01:04 What made co-parenting work
    06:02 Supporting sobriety (for real)
    10:46 Pride, growth, modeling for our kids
    12:10 Advice for families walking with addiction
    16:47 Forgiveness that brings peace
    24:41 Our top co-parenting rules
    30:27 Launching kids far from home
    33:21 Choosing happiness & team mentality
    35:34 Don’t bad-mouth the other parent
    36:48 Jeff’s definition of hope
    37:30 Close

    Links & resources mentioned

    Atomic Habits — James Clear

    Elizabeth Vargas, Between Breaths (for loved ones of someone struggling with addiction)

    Connect with Jeff - LinkedIn

    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    39 min
  • Season 2 - Light, Audacity, and Showing Up- My Word (and Work) for 2026
    Jan 5 2026

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    This year, my word of the year is Audacity—not the loud kind, the tender kind that says: I’m still here, and I’m going to live like it.

    If you are here right now and/or planning to press play today, thank you. You’ve taken a chance on me—and on this new season.

    I’m choosing Audacity for its tiny brave steps, presence over perfection, and hope that shows up.

    Season 2 starts officially starts here. Season one left us with FORTY-THREE episodes of hope and I am damn proud of that.
    Here and now, I have the AUDACITY to believe there are more extraordinary and epic, challenging and beautiful, inspired AND inspiring stories of hope yet to be shared and life that is worth showing up for.

    So, in this first episode, I share my word of the year—Audacity—and why I'm choosing the tender, steady kind of bold: showing up, taking tiny consistent action, and letting hope light the way....as well as the AUDACITY framework that is lighting and igniting my path for 2026, as well as lessons from sobriety and, of course, a loving nudge to pick YOUR word for 2026.

    Mentioned in the podcast: Atomic Habits by James Clear and Hell Yeah or No by Derek Sivers

    xo, Danielle

    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    25 min
  • When the Paint Chips: Finding Light After Unthinkable Loss with Theo Boyd
    Dec 29 2025

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    Content note: This episode includes candid discussion of traumatic loss, suicide, and grief.

    In this final Hope Comes to Visit episode of 2025, I sit down with award-winning Texas author, grief educator, and podcaster Theo Boyd.

    Every story has a turning point and she joins me to talk about hers...including her new USA TODAY bestselling book Hope All the Way—and the life behind it. Theo shares the day everything changed: her mother’s tragic death in a farm accident, the unraveling of her marriage, the sudden loss of her counselor, and—three years later—her father’s suicide. Through it all, Theo kept writing, first in private journals, then in two books: My Grief Is Not Like Yours and now Hope All the Way.

    We talk about the “black paint” of early grief and the tiny chips of light that follow. Theo opens up about the signs that kept showing up (from song lyrics to butterflies), the in-depth grief study she commissioned to ground the conversation in data, and why so many grievers simply want to be heard. She offers gentle practices—honor where you are, open your eyes to what helps, permit yourself to do less, and remember to enjoy what’s still here.

    If you’re on the tar-side of grief or walking with someone who is, this conversation is both a steady hand and a soft place to land.

    Guest: thinktheo.com

    You can connect with Theo at info@thinktheo.com

    Books: Hope All the Way; My Grief Is Not Like Yours (both also on Audible, narrated by Theo)


    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    36 min
  • From Guilt to Guidance: How to Talk About Senior Care with Shona McIntyre
    Dec 22 2025

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    Content note: This episode includes candid conversation about aging, dementia, and caregiver stress.

    What’s the right time to talk about senior care—and how do you even begin? In this episode of Hope Comes to Visit, I sit with Shona McIntyre, a senior care advisor, social worker, and certified dementia practitioner with nearly two decades of experience helping families navigate complex decisions with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

    We unpack the messy middle: noticing early signs of change, starting “the talk” without stripping dignity, and why planning before a hospital crisis protects both options and peace of mind. Shona explains the real differences between independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing—and why modern senior communities look more like apartment living with support (think chef-prepared meals, robust activities, and on-site care).

    We also dig into caregiver guilt, how to frame conversations around safety + independence, what actually determines a good fit (level of care, lifestyle, and budget), and the huge time savings of working with a local advisor who has walked the buildings, tasted the food, and knows the teams.

    If you’re caring for an aging parent—or love someone who is—this episode is a steady hand on your shoulder and a practical path forward.

    Guest: Shona McIntyre — seniorcommunityconnections.net
    Resource: The Caregiver’s Advocate (Vol. 2)

    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    26 min
  • Kleptomania, Consequences, And Hope
    Dec 15 2025

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    This episode includes honest discussion of addiction and legal consequences.

    What does recovery look like when the compulsion won’t let go? In this conversation, I am privileged to sit with Kelli Bauer, who lives with kleptomania—an often-hidden addiction—and has paid steep personal and legal costs. This conversation is brave and vulnerable. We talk about the difference between “shoplifting” and a clinical compulsion, how shame and secrecy keep us sick, what (actually) helps day-to-day, and why, for Kelli, hope looks like refusing to give up—one hour, one errand, one decision at a time.

    We cover:

    • Kleptomania vs. “casual shoplifting” (compulsion, not character)
    • Consequences: arrests, career loss, media fallout—and rebuilding anyway
    • Supports that help: meetings, service, meds, accountability
    • Real-life tactics: don’t shop alone, stay in the same aisle, phone-in support
    • Triggers everywhere (stores on every route) and how to plan around them
    • Redefining hope when relapse happens

    Resources & Links

    • CASA (Kleptomania & Shoplifters Anonymous) — weekly meeting info
    • Terry Shulman’s counseling/resources for theft & compulsive behaviors
    • Instagram and TikTok: @twoliveswithkel

    If you or someone you love is struggling, please reach out to a licensed professional or a local support line.

    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    50 min
  • A Life Bigger Than Grief: Melissa Hull on Grace, Forgiveness and Choosing Joy
    Dec 8 2025

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    Gentle note: we talk honestly about grief and child loss—please listen with care and kindness for yourself.

    What does healing look like when the unthinkable happens? In this episode, I’m sitting with Melissa Hull—author, speaker, coach, fierce advocate, and Drew’s mom. After losing her son in a tragic drowning, Melissa has worked to choose a different ending for herself: love in motion, faith as a daily practice, grief as a path that can still lead to purpose.

    In this conversation, we get real about:

    • why presence over platitude matters when you don’t know what to say
    • practical water safety Melissa teaches in classrooms (and why it saves lives)
    • the letter that became her lighthouse—and how choice + agency help us heal
    • self-forgiveness as parents, especially around the holidays
    • tangible ways to support grieving friends (and how to ask for what you need)

    If you’re in a tender season, consider this a steady hand to hold.

    Resources & Links for Connecting with Melissa
    Guest: melissahull.com
    Book: Dear Drew: Creating a Life Bigger Than Grief
    Earlier memoir: Lessons from Neverland


    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    45 min
  • Start Anyway: K.T. Jay on Grief, Courage, Indie Publishing, and Imagination
    Dec 1 2025

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    Gentle heads-up: mentions of grief and loss.

    If you’re new—welcome, I am so grateful you are here. If you’re back again for hope to visit—welcome home.
    In this episode, I'm delighted to be chatting with K.T. Jay—the Amazon bestselling author of Inkbound Inheritance—to talk about imagination, healing through story, and the courage it takes to begin. We explore how grief shapes us, why stories can steady us, and what it’s really like to indie-publish a debut that lands on the charts.

    In this episode

    • The spark behind Inkbound Inheritance (a storyworld you can inherit!)
    • Grief as a teacher: what young K.T. learned vs. adult K.T. carrying others
    • Practical creative tools: finding your why, building a support circle, starting small
    • Indie publishing 101: timelines, control, and the long game
    • Hope, defined—when it feels like the ocean keeps crashing over you

    Guest: K.T. Jay — Website: KTJAuthor.com | IG: @KTJAuthor
    Book: Inkbound Inheritance (Amazon) & on (Barnes & Noble)

    Share this episode with a friend who’s been meaning to start, but needs a little light.

    Thank you for listening to Hope Comes to Visit. If this conversation helps, follow the show, share it with someone who needs hope today, and leave a review - it helps others find their way to these conversations.

    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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    33 min