• The Ones Who Look Away: Assuming Everything is Fine
    Jan 19 2026
    In this episode of Without Fear: Life, Death, and Everything In Between, we explore a hard truth: sometimes the greatest harm isn’t done by villains—but by bystanders.
    Inspired by the Titanic disaster, we look not to the sinking ship, but to the ones who saw the distress flares and chose not to act. The ones who looked away. The ones who told themselves everything was fine.
    This is an episode about silence, avoidance, and the danger of staying comfortable in the face of someone else’s pain. We’ll unpack the psychology of inaction—what makes good people freeze—and how we can choose a different response when grief, suffering, or injustice shows up in our lives.
    Because looking away is a choice. And sometimes, the most human thing we can do… is answer the call.

    Part 1 of 2 - so make sure you don't miss either episode coming up!
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    27 min
  • Icarus Laughed as He Fell - Failure doesn't have to be Fatal
    Dec 15 2025
    We’ve all heard the story of Icarus: a warning against flying too close to the sun. But what if we’ve misunderstood the tale all along?
    In this episode of Without Fear: Life, Death, and Everything In Between, Alexis Hughes reclaims the myth of Icarus as a celebration of risk, ambition, and defiant joy. This isn’t about reckless failure - it’s about living fully, even if it means falling.
    Join Alexis as she explores how we’re conditioned to aim for “just enough,” to stay safe and small, and to fear our own greatness. Through myth, personal reflection, and bold life coaching insights, we’ll ask the question: What if the fall was worth it?
    This is a call to fly higher, to want more, and to let go of the shame around ambition.
    Because maybe the most fearless thing we can do… is laugh on the way down.
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    27 min
  • Encore: Icarus Laughed as He Fell with Special Guest Alexis Hughes
    Dec 10 2025
    We’ve been taught that flying too close to the sun is foolish. That Icarus should’ve stayed low, played it safe, and feared the fall. But what if the risk was worth it? What if soaring toward greatness—toward the sun itself—is the whole point? In this episode, we reframe the myth of Icarus as a triumph, not a tragedy. We’ll explore how fear of failure, social conditioning, and survival thinking have kept us playing small—and how to break free. Because the truth is, it’s not the fall that defines you. It’s that you dared to fly.


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    42 min
  • Icarus Laughed as He Fell with Special Guest Alexis Hughes
    Dec 9 2025
    We’ve been taught that flying too close to the sun is foolish. That Icarus should’ve stayed low, played it safe, and feared the fall. But what if the risk was worth it? What if soaring toward greatness—toward the sun itself—is the whole point? In this episode, we reframe the myth of Icarus as a triumph, not a tragedy. We’ll explore how fear of failure, social conditioning, and survival thinking have kept us playing small—and how to break free. Because the truth is, it’s not the fall that defines you. It’s that you dared to fly.


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    42 min
  • Grief Makes You Weird
    Nov 17 2025
    What if grief isn’t something to be solved, but something to be inspired by?
    In this episode of Without Fear: Life, Death, and Everything In Between, host Alexis Hughes gets honest (and a little funny) about what grief really looks like - from brain fog and rage to total disconnection to new hobbies we bury our grief in. Forget the tidy tears and sympathy casseroles. Grief can make you forget where you put your keys, snap at strangers, or sob while ordering Taco Bell: and guess what? That doesn’t make your grief any less real.
    We’ll talk about:
    • What “grief brain” really is (and why you’re not broken)
    • How society expects us to be palatable while we’re in pain
    • Personal stories of messy mourning: Alexis-style
    • How to hold space for weird grief without shame
    Because your grief is not a performance—and healing doesn’t have a script.
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    27 min
  • What We Regret—and How to Fix It Before It’s Too Late
    Oct 29 2025
    As a death doula and strategic life coach, Alexis Hughes has spent years sitting with the dying—and listening to what they wish they had done differently. In this episode, she joins Dr. Pat to explore the powerful intersection of end-of-life wisdom and personal growth. What if we didn’t wait until our final moments to course-correct? What if we could live without regret now? Alexis shares how her work at the bedside has uniquely shaped her coaching philosophy and offers clear, compassionate strategies to help listeners realign with purpose while they’re still able


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    52 min
  • Death Is No Thief: Part 2
    Oct 20 2025
    We often blame death for stealing the people we love but sometimes, it isn’t death that takes them. It’s addiction. It’s mental illness. It’s the isolation and despair that creep in and convince us there’s no way out.

    In this deeply personal episode, Alexis shares the story of losing her mother to suicide and explores how death didn’t steal her—mental illness and unhealed trauma did. We’ll talk about how addiction and mental illness isolate us, how they thrive in silence, and how breaking that silence can save lives.

    You’ll also hear current statistics on suicide and overdose rates in the U.S., and how grief from these kinds of losses can feel especially complicated, heavy, and invisible.

    This isn’t a story about blame. It’s a story about truth, about healing, and about what we can reclaim when we stop treating death as the villain and start looking at the real thieves.
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    27 min
  • Laughing Into the Void
    Sep 15 2025
    Why do we joke about death so much? In this episode of Without Fear: Life, Death, and Everything In Between, Alexis Hughes dives headfirst into the weird, irreverent world of dark humor as a coping mechanism. From meme culture and gallows humor to TikTok trends and trauma recovery, we explore why making jokes about our own mortality helps us survive the existential weight of modern life.

    We'll unpack:
    • Why dark humor is more than just edgy: it’s a survival skill
    • How generational trauma, economic precarity, and constant crisis birthed a new language of grief
    • What the science says about humor and resilience
    • How laughing at death might just be the most honest way to face it
    This episode isn’t about making death cute. It’s about making it bearable.

    Watch: https://youtu.be/2Xe8oyI8m_s
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    24 min