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On Call: Body & Soul

On Call: Body & Soul

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On Call: Body and Soul exists to explore the intersection of emergency response and pastoral care—where physical trauma meets spiritual need, and where hope must hold in life’s most chaotic moments. Hosted by a full-time paramedic and a full-time pastor, this podcast brings honest, grounded conversations from those who regularly step into crisis when others are running away.


Every episode is rooted in real experience. We speak to the weight of trauma, the cost of compassion, and the sacred responsibility of caring for people on their worst days. From emergency scenes and hospital rooms to living rooms, sanctuaries, and gravesides, this podcast acknowledges the reality of

pain while pointing toward healing, resilience, and lasting hope.


Our vision is to create a space where first responders feel seen, pastors feel understood, and everyday listeners find language for their suffering and strength for the journey ahead. We believe care for the body and care for the soul are not separate callings—but deeply connected ones.


On Call: Body and Soul is faith-forward, deeply compassionate, and accessible to anyone who has ever faced loss, fear, or uncertainty. We aim to foster empathy, encourage healthy conversations around mental and spiritual health, and remind listeners that even in the darkest moments, they are not alone.

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    • When Ministry Meets Medicine, Ordinary Days Turn Into Lifelines For People Who Need Hope
      Jan 19 2026

      Sirens in the distance. A phone that never really goes silent. Two brothers—Jason, a senior pastor who also runs EMS calls, and Jeff, a nationally registered paramedic nearing 20 years—pull back the curtain on what it means to live “on call” and still choose hope. This debut sets the tone: honest, unpolished, and focused on the quiet work of showing up when people need it most.

      We share the unlikely symmetry between ministry and emergency medicine: how presence can be as powerful as procedures, why a calm voice can change a room, and what it takes to stay kind after thousands of shifts. Jeff traces his path from teenage EMT to seasoned medic, shaped by 9/11 and a kidhood instinct to organize chaos. Jason recounts finding faith at fifteen and learning to carry light into hospital rooms, living rooms, and late-night scenes where answers are scarce. Not every call is dramatic; sometimes the win is a lift assist, a warm blanket, or five minutes of dignity.

      There’s a cost to always being ready. We talk about sleep that never settles, “scanner brain” on vacation, the superstition of boots by the bunk, and how the Q word can jinx a quiet shift. Ministry mirrors that tension: the call that changes dinner plans, the bedside prayer that won’t wait, the wedding and the funeral that bookend a week. Through it all runs a practical toolkit—micro-resets between calls, boundaries that protect family time, prayer before rolling out, and a stubborn focus on the light at the end of the tunnel. That light, for us, is faith, but it’s also the shared knowledge that one more try might be the one that lands.

      If you serve on the front lines—EMS, fire, nursing, law enforcement—or you care for souls in any setting, this conversation is for you. We’re building a space for real stories, mental health honesty, and the everyday craft of compassion. Listen, share it with someone who needs a lift, and tell us what keeps you grounded when life won’t slow down. Subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation so we can keep this light bright for those who run toward the need.

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