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Right in Front of My Face

Right in Front of My Face

De : Shannon Hull
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This podcast features conversations with real people going through real things happening in life all around us. The interviews contain honest, respectful discourse about the invisible battles people are fighting right next to us that don't make our Instagram and Facebook feeds. The goal to shed light on hidden issues that many of us are dealing with in secret, and how kindness and understanding can truly break barriers. Life is about more than politics and Twitter battles. Hopefully, we can all feel less alone by hearing that other people are sharing both their pain and joy. Sciences sociales
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    • Let It Be Beautiful: Navigating Grief, Love, and Legacy with Sydney Mintle
      May 29 2025
      Sometimes the most heartbreaking moment of your life became your most beautiful lesson. In this episode, I sit down with fashion publicist, writer, and mom Sydney Mintle to talk about love, loss, and what it means to face death with presence and peace. Sydney’s husband, Jeff, was diagnosed with glioblastoma—an aggressive form of brain cancer—and within just over a year, he passed away. But this isn’t just a story about loss. It’s about how one family chose beauty over bitterness, honesty over fear, and how Jeff’s legacy continues to bloom—literally. From parenting through grief and embracing death doulas, to composting Jeff’s remains and traveling the world to spread his soil, Sydney shares a deeply moving journey of intentional living, radical acceptance, and spiritual grace.

      In this episode:
      • Sydney and Jeff’s love story and their shared philosophy on living fully
      • How they approached terminal illness with honesty and hope
      • The impact of open conversations with children about death
      • Why Sydney chose human composting—and how it brought comfort
      • What it means to “walk someone home” at the end of life
      • Finding signs, miracles, and meaning in unexpected moments

      This conversation will change the way you think about grief, death, and what it means to truly live. Whether you’ve experienced a personal loss or want to better support someone who has, this episode is a gift.

      Connect with Sydney: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sydlovesfashion Jeff's Obituary: https://www.sydlovesfashion.com/blog/jeff-mintle-legacy-get-involved

      You can find me on Instagram @rightinfrontofmyface or send me a note at rightinfrontofmyface@gmail.com. If this conversation hit home for you, please share it with a friend and leave a review. It really does help more people find these stories. And as always, don’t forget to look around—you never know what’s happening right in front of your face. Thank you to my sponsors Cassie and Jeremy Johnson with Windermere Real Estate: https://johnsonandwalker.com/
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      49 min
    • The Balanced Athlete: Mental Health, Bipolar, and Building Resilience with Dr. Jud Heugel
      May 15 2025
      What happens when you spend your whole life performing at the highest level, only to realize, in midlife, that you've been quietly carrying a mental health condition that almost no one talks about? In this episode, I am joined by Jud Heugel: pediatrician, health tech CMO, father, ultra-endurance athlete, and now—mental health advocate. After years of living in silence, Jud opens up about his journey with bipolar disorder, why he kept it hidden, and what changed when he decided it was finally time to share his truth. What started as a casual chat about podcasting turned into one of the most powerful conversations this show has ever held—because Jud's story is not just about bipolar. It's about resilience, self-acceptance, and using your life experiences as fuel for something bigger.

      In this episode:
      • His early struggles during medical residency—and what led to a full mental health breakdown
      • The misunderstood highs of hypomania and how they impacted his life and career
      • Why he believes sports—especially endurance sports—can be a tool for healing
      • The stigma of mental health in medicine—and the long road to acceptance
      • How middle age has become a time of radical self-actualization for him

      Jud, you’re forwarding progress in all ways and it’s very humbling that you chose Right in Front of My face to as your starting line to opening up about bipolar. Thank you. You can find Jud at https://www.thebalancedathlete.org/ and Substack: The Balanced Athlete.

      You can find me on Instagram @rightinfrontofmyface or send me a note at rightinfrontofmyface@gmail.com.

      If this conversation hit home for you, please share it with a friend and leave a review. It really does help more people find these stories. And as always, don’t forget to look around—you never know what’s happening right in front of your face.

      Thank you to my sponsors Cassie and Jeremy Johnson with Windermere Real Estate: https://johnsonandwalker.com/
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      1 h et 6 min
    • Will AI Save Us or Replace Us? Martha Brockenbrough on the Future We’re Creating
      May 1 2025
      What if artificial intelligence is not just the next innovation—but the final one? If you've felt overwhelmed, under-informed, or just plain scared about AI and what it means for your future and your children’s—this is the episode you need to hear.

      In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with author Martha Brockenbrough to explore the real impact AI is already having on our lives—and the terrifying potential it holds for the future. Martha, author of Future Tense: How We Made Artificial Intelligence—and How It Will Change Everything, helps break down incredibly complex issues into relatable truths that all of us—especially those of us in midlife—need to understand.

      In this episode:
      • The origins of AI and how it mimics human thought
      • Why your personal data is now more valuable than oil
      • How social media is training our kids (and us) to give it away for free
      • Deepfakes, algorithmic bias, and the terrifying reality of synthetic relationships
      • Why the tech elite are profiting from a system that displaces the rest of us

      But it’s not all doom and gloom—we also talk about the power of empathy, the human capacity to care, and how we can reclaim our futures by staying informed, asking questions, and centering people over profit.

      Connect with Martha: Website: https://martha-brockenbrough.squarespace.com Get her books: https://martha-brockenbrough.squarespace.com/books Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marthabee/

      You can find me on Instagram @rightinfrontofmyface or send me a note at rightinfrontofmyface@gmail.com. If this conversation hit home for you, please share it with a friend and leave a review. It really does help more people find these stories. And as always, don’t forget to look around—you never know what’s happening right in front of your face. Thank you to my sponsors Cassie and Jeremy Johnson with Windermere Real Estate: https://johnsonandwalker.com/
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      1 h et 14 min

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