EPISODES
Honest conversations about life, love, loss, and legacy—shared through stories that invite reflection, connection, and meaning.
Our Pop (Part 2)
Before she died, our mom wrapped boxes for all of life’s biggest milestones—graduations, weddings, babies—and asked our dad to deliver them when the time was right. This is the story of a promise kept… and a legacy that lives on.
Our Pop (Part 1)
In this deeply personal episode, we speak with our father—a retired physician, Navy veteran, and quiet force of love—who shares how he navigated the loss of a daughter, a wife, and the life he imagined to build something even more beautiful.
Diane Herman
Diane Herman has endured the unimaginable—the deaths of her husband Travis and daughters Hope and Isabelle. In this conversation, she shares how faith, service, and grace have carried her through profound loss.
Gini Afterthoughts
In our first-ever P-I-G Afterthoughts, we reflect on Gini Thomas’s incredible story—what stayed with us, what stirred something new, and what it means to grow through grief, strength, and presence.
Gini Thomas
In 2012, Gini Thomas lost her husband in a tragic motorcycle accident and nearly lost her life. What followed was a journey of unimaginable hardship—and even greater resilience. This is her story.
The Sisters
In our first sister-only recap episode, we reflect on the first four episodes of The P-I-G—what moved us, what we learned, and how grief, legacy, and laughter are shaping this journey in real time.
Wendy Cohen
A heartfelt tribute to Lacy Miller—a beloved mother, wife, and friend—whose strength continues to inspire. This episode honors her life, her legacy, and the deep love that lives on.
Us & Our Guys (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our conversation with Marcus Straub and Jason Jepson, we dive even deeper into emotional growth, grief, and the legacy we build through how we live, love, and show up for others.
Us & Our Guys (Part 1)
In Part 1 of this powerful two-part series, we sit down with Marcus Straub and Jason Jepson to talk about love, legacy, leadership, and what it means to support others through transformation, grief, and growth.
