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The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie
by Staci Kile
Faith, friendship, and honest conversations about burnout, healing, and the messy grace of finding joy again between shifts and seasons. Hosted by Staci and Ruthie wives, moms, and recovering adrenaline junkies this podcast is a space to slow down, breathe, laugh, and talk about what really matters. We share real-life stories, faith-filled reflections, and conversations for women who have spent years running toward the chaos and are learning how to reconnect with themselves, their purpose, and God. Grab your coffee, your sanity what’s left of it—and let’s debrief this beautiful mess together
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17 - Snack B!tch & Chauffeur: A Love Story (Because Mom Life is Chaos)
It’s been a hot minute and after a stretch of heavier episodes, we’re bringing you something a little lighter… and a lot more real.In this episode, we’re fully embracing our current roles as “Snack B!tch & Chauffeur” (because honestly… what else do you call it? 😅).From spring sports chaos to snack meltdowns, long car rides, hangry kids, and trying to keep your sanity intact, we’re pulling back the curtain on what real life actually looks like right now.And spoiler alert: 👉 nobody has this figured out.We talk about:The reality of managing multiple kids in sports (and questioning all our life choices 😂)Being in full-on survival mode during busy seasonsSnack prep, snack hoarding, and why your grocery bill feels unhingedCar chaos, overstimulation, and how we’re barely holding it togetherLowering expectations (and why that might actually be the move)The mental load moms carry... and why it’s exhausting“No thank you bites,” picky eaters, and food battlesThat moment you realize… every other mom is winging it tooWe also get into:The pressure to “do it all” vs. just getting through the seasonWhy sometimes the answer is literally just snacks + getting everyone home aliveAnd how we’re all out here doing the best we can… even when it looks messyBecause if you’re feeling like you’re just surviving right now— you’re not alone.We’re right there with you. In the trenches.💛 Real Talk TakeawayYou don’t need to have it all together. You just need to get through the season you’re in.Pack snacks. Lower expectations. Keep going.📣 We want to hear from youWhat’s your best survival tip right now? Snacks? Car hacks? Keeping your sanity with kids?Drop it in the comments or message us—we are ALWAYS looking for new ideas 😂🔗 Resources + LinksFollow & connect with us at the LOUNGE Coaching with Staci Kile: book your complimentary sanity sesh here!Support first responders: Beyond the SirensIf this episode hit home, share it with a friend who’s in the trenches tooVeggie Tales Remix
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16 - Recovering Adrenaline Junkies (…and What Happens When the High Wears Off)
You used to thrive in chaos.The pressure. The pace. The adrenaline.…until one day, it didn’t feel good anymore.What happens when the very thing that made you great at your job… is the thing that burns you out?In this episode of The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie, we’re talking about what it really means to be a recovering adrenaline junkie in healthcare and the moment when the chaos, pressure, and intensity stop feeling like a high… and start feeling heavy.From ER nursing and EMS calls to burnout, nervous system dysregulation, and moral injury in healthcare, this conversation goes deeper than surface-level stress. We unpack the addictive nature of adrenaline, why so many nurses and first responders are wired this way, and what it looks like to rebuild your identity when you step out of that constant “go mode.”This episode gets raw; sharing real experiences with patient care, trauma, and the emotional weight that follows you home. If you’ve ever felt like you can’t keep showing up the same way… this conversation will meet you there.We also talk about:burnout in nurses and first respondershealthcare worker mental health and suicide risknervous system regulation after chronic stressredefining joy outside of chaossetting boundaries in high-stress careersand finding small “glimmers” of peace in everyday lifeIf you’ve been living on adrenaline and calling it normal… this might be your wake-up call. Key TakeawaysAdrenaline can feel like purpose—until it turns into burnoutYou can be really good at something… and still need to walk awayBurnout isn’t just exhaustion—it can be moral injuryYour nervous system doesn’t need chaos to feel aliveHealing isn’t clean, fast, or linear—but it is possible Who This Episode Is ForNurses, EMS, and first respondersHealthcare workers navigating burnoutHigh-capacity humans stuck in “go mode”Anyone learning how to slow down without losing themselvesSupport & ResourcesIf this episode hit close to home, you don’t have to carry it alone.First responder & healthcare support: ➡️ Beyond the Sirens (Facebook community) or Donate to their mission!Crisis support: 📞 Call or text 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.) — available 24/7, free, and confidential If you’re in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest ERWant Support That Goes Deeper?If you’re sitting there thinking, “I can’t keep doing this like I have been…” you don’t have to figure it out alone.Staci is a Board-Certified Holistic Wellness Nurse Coach helping nurses and high-capacity humans:come out of burnoutregulate their nervous systemand build a life that actually feels sustainable👉 Book a complimentary 1:1 coaching call: Stay ConnectedIf this episode resonated, share it with someone who gets it. Follow The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie so you don’t miss what’s next.Grab your coffee, your sanity—what’s left of it—and let’s debrief this beautiful mess together.
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15 - Compassion Fatigue: When You’re Tapped Out But Still Showing Up
Episode OverviewIf you’re a nurse, EMT, paramedic, firefighter, police officer, or healthcare worker… this one is for you.In this episode, we’re talking about compassion fatigue, burnout, and emotional exhaustion in first responders—the kind that doesn’t get talked about enough.The kind where:You feel disconnected from patientsYou don’t react the way you used toYou question why you even chose this careerWe’re breaking down what compassion fatigue in healthcare and EMS actually feels like—beyond the textbook definition—and why so many first responders are silently struggling.Because here’s the truth: 👉 It’s not just burnout. 👉 It’s not just being tired. 👉 It’s the slow loss of empathy after carrying too much for too long.What You’ll Learn What is compassion fatigue in first responders?Signs of burnout in nurses, EMS, and healthcare workersThe difference between burnout vs compassion fatigueHow trauma exposure and emotional overload impact your nervous systemWhy first responder mental health is at risk long-termThe “mud splatter” effect of absorbing other people’s traumaHow COVID changed healthcare burnout foreverWhy it’s often the non-emergency calls that cause the deepest exhaustionWhat it means when you feel emotionally numb or detached at work❤️ Real Talk for First RespondersThis episode is for you if:You feel like you’ve “lost your spark” in healthcareYou’re going through the motions on shiftYou feel guilty for not caring the way you used toYou’re mentally and emotionally exhausted after workYou’re questioning if you can keep doing this long-termWe’ve been there.We are there sometimes.And you’re not alone in it.Practical Ways to Cope with Compassion FatigueWe’re not about unrealistic fixes—but here’s what actually helps:Nervous system regulation (yes, even in chaos)Finding micro-moments of joy during shiftsPhysical release (movement, gym, walking it out)Letting yourself feel instead of suppressing everythingLeaning on your people (your crew, your safe circle)Taking intentional breaks when possibleAnd sometimes?It’s as simple as feeding someone, laughing with a patient, or remembering why you started.Here’s the part no one teaches you in school:You were trained to save lives… but not how to hold the emotional weight of them.That’s where this work comes in.Through holistic nurse coaching and nervous system support, Staci helps:NursesFirst respondersBurned-out healthcare workerslearn how to:regulate their stress responseprocess what they’ve been carryingrebuild emotional resilienceand reconnect with themselves again✨ This isn’t therapy. ✨ It’s not another checklist. ✨ It’s real-life support for real-life overwhelm.If something in this episode hit you…You don’t have to keep white-knuckling your way through it. If this episode felt like it was speaking directly to you… Staci has a few openings for complimentary sessions this week, book HERE. You don’t have to figure this out alone.🤝 Support Beyond the PodcastIf you’re a first responder needing deeper support, we also want to point you to:Beyond the SirensA community created to support the mental health and well-being of first responders.You deserve support too, not just the people you serve.Join us in our Facebook group: The Real Life Rewiring LoungeFinal EncouragementIf you’re feeling tapped out…numb…or just not like yourself lately…Take this as your permission slip:You don’t have to stay stuck there.Small shifts matter.Support matters.And you matter, outside of your role.
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14 - married, solo mommin' ahead
This one’s real life.In this episode of The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie, we’re talking about a season neither of us necessarily wanted… but one we’re stepping into anyway.We’re both about to be “married single moms.”Not because anything is wrong in our marriages… But because our husbands are stepping into callings that are pulling them away for a season — police academy, military deployment, and all the unknowns that come with it.And if we’re honest?It’s a mix of: 💔 missing them already 😅 wondering how we’re going to manage it all 🙏 and also feeling incredibly proud of the men they areWe talk about:The reality of doing life (and parenting) solo for a seasonThe tension between supporting your husband and just wanting him homeLetting go of control and trusting God in the unknownBuilding your “team” and actually asking for helpShifting from “I have to manage everything” → “I believe in my family”Finding meaning in the hard instead of staying stuck in “why me”And maybe most importantly…We talk about what it looks like to love someone so much, that it actually hurts to let them go do what they’re called to do.If you’ve ever:Had a partner travel for workBeen a military or first responder spouseFelt like you were holding everything together at homeOr just needed someone to say “this is hard, and you’re not alone”This one’s for you.💛 We see you.💛 We’re in it too.💛 And we’re figuring it out one day at a time.If this episode hit home, send it to a friend who’s in a similar season or message us.We’d love to hear your tips, your stories, or just know we’re not the only ones in it.Thank you for being here with us. Seriously.If you’re struggling and need immediate support, you can call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), or go to your nearest ER.We also love supporting first responders, check out Beyond the Sirens on Facebook or send them a donation.And if you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just ready for something to shift… Staci offers 1:1 coaching → book a complimentary session here!
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13 - Night Shift: The Exhaustion, The Chaos, The Sunrise That Saves You
Burnout, exhaustion, chaos… and somehow still finding moments that matter.In this episode of The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie, we’re talking all things night shift — the good, the bad, and the absolutely unhinged.From:Burnt toast setting off smoke alarmsKids accidentally looking cyanotic from blueberriesEMS calls that shouldn’t be 911 callsAnd the reality of running on fumes with no recovery time…we’re sharing real-life stories from nursing, EMS, and life at home trying to survive opposite schedules.But this isn’t just a vent session.We’re also talking about:Why night shift hits your nervous system so hardThe emotional + physical toll people don’t seeWhat actually helps you come down from adrenalineAnd the surprising power of small moments (like a sunrise… or a friend asking for your autograph 💛)If you’ve ever worked nights or loved someone who does, this episode will make you feel seen, validated, and maybe even laugh a little.Key Takeaways:Night shift isn’t just tiring... it’s neurologically and emotionally taxingAdrenaline doesn’t just “turn off” when your shift endsRecovery matters (and looks different for everyone)Small moments of connection can completely shift your experienceEven in the hardest seasons, there’s still a “bigger life” outside the chaosFavorite Line from This Episode: 👉 “The sunrise reminds you… this isn’t your whole life. There’s still something bigger out there.” Real Talk Challenge This Week:Be the person who lifts someone else up, even in the middle of the chaos.A small moment can change someone’s entire shift!Follow Beyond the Sirens FB page or donate to their incredible mission, here!Join our Facebook group The Rewiring Real Life LoungeBOOK your free session with Staci here!
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12 - What IS Nurse Coaching? The Burnout Reset You Didn’t Know You Needed
Burnout, overwhelm, anxiety, feeling like you’re barely keeping up - what if one intentional hour a week could start changing everything?In this episode of The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie, Ruthie puts Staci in the hot seat after watching her speak at a women’s wellness event.When the topic of box breathing unexpectedly came up before Staci’s talk, it rattled her a little — but it sparked an important conversation afterward:What actually IS nurse coaching?Because a lot of people hear the term and assume it's therapy, fitness coaching, or some kind of intense wellness program.It’s not.Nurse coaching is about pausing long enough to zoom out and look at the whole picture of your life... your stress, sleep, nutrition, relationships, mindset, and purpose... THEN making small, realistic changes that create real momentum.In this episode we talk about:• what nurse coaching actually is • how it’s different from therapy or traditional health coaching • why burnout happens in helping professions • how small weekly shifts can create huge life changes • why investing in yourself matters (especially for moms and caregivers) • the ripple effect of healing yourself firstRuthie also shares how nurse coaching helped her:• reduce anxiety and burnout • improve communication with her family • build healthier habits • and ultimately launch her nonprofit supporting first responders.Sometimes all it takes is one hour of intentional space each week to start reconnecting with yourself.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, burned out, stuck, or like you’ve lost yourself in the chaos of life - this conversation is for youuuuu!Want to experience nurse coaching for yourself?Staci offers complimentary discovery sessions so you can see what coaching actually feels like before committing.Book yours here!Supporting First RespondersRuthie is also the founder of Beyond the Sirens, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of first responders and their families.If you feel called to support this mission, you can learn more or donate here: Beyond the Sirens donationEvery contribution helps bring more resources, awareness, and support to the people who serve our communities every day.Connect With UsCome join the conversation in our Facebook community: Rewiring Real Life LoungeOr leave a comment on this episode and tell us:What would change in your life if you gave yourself one hour a week?
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11 - Before the Burnout: What We’d Tell Our Younger Selves
If you could sit down with your 18-year-old self… what would you say?In this episode, we talk about the advice we wish someone had given us... in high school, early motherhood, early marriage, and at the start of our careers in healthcare and EMS.We share:Why you shouldn’t dim the parts of you that make you “too much”The pressure of looking for love, validation, or identity from one personWhat burnout culture in healthcare does to your soft partsWhy your intuition matters more than you thinkThe addiction to overtime and the hidden cost of “quick money”The mean girl energy in nursing and why we have to stop eating our youngHow social media dysregulates your nervous systemThe power of writing a letter to your younger self and your 80-year-old selfAnd yes… we talk about Kegels and speedometers too.This episode is for:The baby nurse who feels intimidated.The burnt-out medic who’s losing their softness.The young mom drowning in the to-do list.The woman who was bullied and still carries that voice.The high achiever who’s still worried what everyone thinks.You are allowed to: Be loud. Be gifted. Be intuitive. Be soft. Be fully who God created you to be.Reflection Exercise We MentionedTake 30 minutes this week to:Write a letter to your younger self.Then write one from your 80-year-old self to you now.If you’re feeling brave, read it out loud to someone safe.It might just change you.For Nurses, EMS, and First RespondersWe talk openly about:BurnoutEating our youngLosing softnessCompassion fatigueThe addiction to overtimeNot trusting your intuitionIf you’re in healthcare or rescue work and feel like parts of you are hardening…You are not broken.You are likely exhausted and unsupported.This is exactly why Beyond the Sirens exists.Beyond the Sirens is a space for first responders and healthcare professionals who:Don’t want to lose their humanityWant to process the things they’ve seenNeed tools for nervous system regulationWant community that understands the cultureYou don’t have to white-knuckle your career. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582416343581Coaching With StaciCoaching is for anyone ready for change — and seeking structured, compassionate support to get there.If this episode hit something deep for you — insecurity, burnout, overworking, overthinking, overgiving — that’s not weakness.That’s a signal.1:1 coaching is where we:Rebuild confidenceRegulate your nervous systemUntangle people-pleasingStrengthen intuitionCreate sustainable rhythmsProtect your soft partsLearn more at:www.stacikilecoaching.comListen, Share, Debrief With UsIf this episode resonated:Share it with a baby nurse.Send it to your EMS partner.Text it to a mom who’s in survival mode.Or post it and tag us.Let’s stop eating our young.Let’s start protecting the soft parts.Let’s be the women we needed when we were 18.
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10 - Winter Funky Junk Survival Guide | Beating Seasonal Depression & Winter Blues
Michigan winters are dark, gray, and honestly… some funky junk.In this episode, Staci and Ruthie talk about the very real winter funk that hits so many of us this time of year. From seasonal depression and low energy to the mental spiral that can come with long, dark days, we’re sharing simple ways to support your mood and take care of yourself during the colder months.We talk about things that actually help, including:• finding your personal mood-boosting “thing”• light boxes and fish oil for seasonal affective disorder• why nutrition matters more than we think in winter• cutting back on alcohol during the darker months• and our newest favorite concept… JOY SNACKSJoy snacks are those tiny moments that bring you back to life... sunshine on your face, birds singing, dancing to your favorite song, or stepping outside for a few quiet minutes.Small moments. Big shifts.Staci also shares her free Brain Dump + Gratitude printable you can download to help clear your mind and build a daily gratitude habit.Grab it here: https://stacikilecoaching.comAnd come hang out with us in our community:Join us at The Rewiring Real Life Lounge on FacebookTell us:What’s one “joy snack” that helped you this week?Spring is coming, friends. Hang tight. 🌱
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09 - You Don’t Have to Earn Your Rest
What if the reason you’re exhausted isn’t because you haven’t done enough… but because you never feel allowed to stop?In this episode, we’re unpacking the belief that rest is something you have to earn — and the cost of living like that.From hustle culture to mom guilt to night shift survival mode, we’re having an honest conversation about why pushing through isn’t always strength.If you’ve ever told yourself,“I’ll rest when everything is done,”this one’s for you.Spoiler Alert: You are worthy of rest, now.Join the ConversationWe’d love to hear how you’re building rest into your life this week.Join our Rewiring community for accountability & encouragement! The Rewiring Real Life Lounge | FacebookFirst responder support & debrief resources:Beyond the Sirens Facebook Page FacebookConnect with Staci’s coaching & resources https://www.stacikilecoaching.com/ If this episode encouraged you, share it with a tired friend who needs permission to rest!Question of the Week:What did rest look like for you this week, even if it wasn’t sleep?Drop it in the group. Message us. Tag a friend.You are worthy of rest.Not because you earned it.But because you’re human.
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08 - The Hazards They Forgot to Teach in School
In this episode, Staci and Ruthie take a hilariously honest look at the real workplace hazards in healthcare and spoiler alert… they are not the ones emphasized in training.From bedbugs and roaches to mucus mishaps, unexpected intimate encounters, and the emotional realities of traumatic calls, this conversation dives into the human side of frontline work. The stuff you weren’t warned about. The stuff that sticks with you. And the stuff you laugh about later so you don’t cry.They explore: • The difference between “textbook danger” vs. personal fear • How humor helps healthcare workers cope • Emotional trauma nobody prepares you for • Gross-out triggers we all have (yes, even the tough ones) • Boundaries and inappropriate behavior in care settings • Why lived experience (parenthood, life, loss) makes better caregiversThis episode is told through storytelling and dark humor... because sometimes laughter is how helpers survive what they see.This conversation is for entertainment and shared experience, not medical advice.⚠️ Trigger / Content NotesThis episode includes discussion of:Bodily fluids (non-graphic but referenced)Healthcare workplace exposure storiesInsects/pests/spidersSuicide scene reference (non-descriptive)Medical trauma experiencesInappropriate patient behaviorEmergency response situationsListener discretion advised, especially for those sensitive to medical or bodily topics.🧠 Mental Health Resource RemindersIf this episode brings up feelings or memories, support is available:📞 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.) Call or text 988 for immediate emotional support.🚨 Beyond the Sirens A supportive community focused on first responders and those impacted by high-stress, trauma-exposed work. Connection, shared experience, and reminders that you’re not alone in this. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582416343581 💛 Staci Kile Coaching – 1:1 Support For healthcare workers, helpers, and humans who are carrying more than they let on. This isn’t therapy — it’s compassionate, structured coaching to help you process, regulate, and reconnect with yourself after burnout, trauma, or “I didn’t know this would affect me like this.” (Learn more at https://www.stacikilecoaching.com/)You are not weak for needing support. The work you do is heavy.🎧 Tone Reminder for ListenersThis episode uses gallows humor, a coping style common in healthcare, EMS, and emergency professions. It’s not meant to minimize serious situations, but to process them in a survivable way.If you’ve ever worked frontline… you’ll get it. If you haven’t… welcome to the behind-the-scenes.
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07 - Cycle Syncing + Sanity: A Real-Life Reset
Ever had one of those mornings where everyone’s cold, cranky, overdressed or underdressed… and you can feel your nervous system climbing the walls?In this episode of The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie, we’re talking about listening to your body—not in a perfect, aesthetic, “wellness influencer” way… but in real life. Like:your kid insisting on the fancy velvet dress on the coldest day of the yearteenagers making “poor clothing choices” and living with the consequencesthe moment you realize pushing through isn’t making you stronger… it’s making you friedWe dive into:Listening to your body as a mom (and letting your kids do it too)What a “mental health day” can look like without guiltCycle syncing 101: why women don’t have the same 24-hour hormone rhythm as menHow each cycle phase can change your energy, mood, cravings, and social capacityPractical “micro-rest” ideas (even if you can’t take a full day off)Why hoarding PTO can be a burnout badge we need to retireNervous system regulation in the moment: reading the temperature of the room and choosing a reset (hello, belt-it-out car karaoke)Your challenge for the week: Listen to your body in one small tangible way—and respond accordingly. Then tell us what you did so we can all borrow the idea.As mentioned in this episode: Syncing Beauty (podcast) — Brandi Roe https://open.spotify.com/episode/39t76lSJD70UzFiuvZmwGQ?si=pG7rRNy1RHWdYDmR_2QxiwAttitude changing version of Elvira — Home Free & Oakridge Boyshttps://open.spotify.com/track/6UbcthjdWBvqsOqW1n85VJ?si=da6bb75e86b641b1Thanks for hanging out with us on The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie. 🤍If today’s episode brought up something heavy, please don’t carry it alone:Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7). If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest ER.Want to support first responders and their mental health? Check out Beyond the Sirens https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582416343581And if you’re in a season of burnout recovery, healing, or rebuilding your life from the inside out, Staci offers 1:1 coaching for women who want practical tools and compassionate support. https://www.stacikilecoaching.com/
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06 - Burned Out by a System We No Longer Believe In
Trigger note: This episode includes honest discussion bringing up COVID, mental health care, healthcare burnout, and systemic gaps. Please take care of yourself as you listen.In today’s episode, we’re having one of those conversations that healthcare workers often have quietly—if at all.After more than 20 years working across EMS, emergency medicine, and inpatient care, we’re unpacking what it feels like to work inside a system that often prioritizes algorithms, throughput, and crisis management over root-cause healing.We talk candidly about:What happens when patients cycle through the system without real changeThe heartbreaking gaps in mental health care and crisis response“Treat ’em and street ’em” culture—and how it impacts patients and providersWhy prevention and education so often get sidelinedThe tension between protocol, liability, and human-centered careHow burnout grows when you know there has to be a better wayThis is not medical advice. This is lived experience—from the back of an ambulance, the ER hallway, and the quiet moments where providers wrestle with what they wish healthcare looked like.If you’ve ever felt disillusioned, conflicted, or burned out by the system—this conversation is for you. This isn’t about blaming providers or patients—it’s about naming the cracks in a system that leaves too many people unheard, untreated, and exhausted.Thanks for hanging out with us on The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie. 🤍If today’s episode brought up something heavy, please don’t carry it alone: Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7). If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest ER.Want to support first responders and their mental health? Check out Beyond the Sirens https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582416343581 And if you’re in a season of burnout recovery, healing, or rebuilding your life from the inside out, Staci offers 1:1 coaching for women who want practical tools and compassionate support. https://www.stacikilecoaching.com/Mental Health & Crisis Care988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Call or text 988 (U.S.)NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) – Education & advocacy https://www.nami.orgPrevention & Lifestyle MedicineAmerican College of Lifestyle Medicine https://lifestylemedicine.org
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05 - Marriage, Mind-Reading, and Socks on the Floor (A Reality Check)
Marriage.For a lot of us, the word alone brings up fairy-tale expectations—thanks to movies like The Princess Bride and the idea that love should be effortless once you find “the one.”But real marriage?It’s built over time. In conversations. In hard seasons. In choosing each other again and again.In this episode, Staci and Ruthie talk honestly about what long-term marriage really looks like—from growing up together, learning (the hard way) that your spouse cannot read your mind, and navigating careers, deployments, kids, burnout, and changing seasons of life.They share why marrying your best friend matters, how expectations can quietly sabotage connection, and why it’s okay—and necessary—to say no to good things so you can say yes to your spouse.This conversation is for anyone who:Loves their spouse but feels stretched thinIs navigating a demanding season of work, parenting, or serviceWonders if marriage can still feel safe, connected, and worth itIs single and questioning what actually matters in choosing a partnerMarriage isn’t about perfection.It’s about choosing each other... especially when it’s messy.Thanks for hanging out with us on The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie. 🤍🔗 Resources Mentioned & Helpful LinksThe Princess Bride – Because “mawwiage” shaped a generation https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0FKT4YT9W/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rThe Proper Care and Feeding of Husbands – A mindset-shifting read on expectations in marriage https://a.co/d/hnDOiWaLove & Respect – Referenced concept of the “crazy cycle” https://a.co/d/h1sSdmaIf today’s episode brought up something heavy, please don’t carry it alone:Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7). If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest ER.Want to support first responders and their mental health? Check out Beyond the Sirens 👉https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582416343581 And if you’re in a season of burnout recovery, healing, or rebuilding your life from the inside out, Staci offers 1:1 coaching for women navigating burnout, identity shifts, and nervous system regulation who want practical tools and compassionate support.👉https://www.stacikilecoaching.com
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04 - Mom Friends Hit Different (And Here’s Why)
Motherhood changes everything... including friendship.In this episode of The Debrief, we’re talking about the moms who come into our lives later… the ones who meet us in the trenches, hold our babies so we can pee, bring meals we didn’t ask for, and quietly save us in ways we never forget.We talk about:Why mom friendships hit differently than any other season of friendshipHow groups like MomCo (formerly MOPS) create life-changing community for moms of all ages and stagesThe power of tangible love: meal trains, freezer meals, childcare swaps, and showing up without being askedThe concept of “grief groceries” and why they might be the most loving gift you can giveLetting go of perfection, control, and unrealistic expectations of “doing it all”Learning to receive help... and how healing it is to finally pay it forwardWe also share real stories from the thick of motherhood: public restroom survival, noisy houses, messy kitchens, military life, homeschooling burnout, and the women who stepped in at exactly the right time.If motherhood has ever knocked the wind out of you and someone showed up anyway — this one’s for you. You don’t need more pressure. You need community. And sometimes the smallest act of showing up changes everything.Community & SupportMomCo (formerly MOPS) – Local mom groups for all ages & stages 👉 https://www.themom.coMeal Train – Organize meals, support, or help for families 👉 https://www.mealtrain.comSignUpGenius – Great for freezer-meal prep days & group help 👉 https://www.signupgenius.comMental Health & Crisis Support988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Call or text 988 (US, 24/7)If you’re in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest ERStaci Kile Coaching – 1:1 Support for Women in Burnout Recovery 👉 https://www.stacikilecoaching.com
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03 - Meet Staci
Staci shares her journey from working as a bedside nurse to navigating burnout, leaving the ER, and following a calling into holistic nurse coaching. Along the way, she opens up about faith, motherhood, boundaries, guilt, growth, and the slow work of becoming more grounded and intentional.This isn’t a highlight reel... it’s an honest conversation about learning who you are beyond your roles, letting go of the pressure to have it all together, and choosing a different pace when the old one stops working.If you’ve ever loved serving others but felt exhausted by it…If you’ve questioned your calling, your pace, or yourself…If you’re learning how to care for yourself without guilt…This episode is for you.Learn more about Staci’s holistic nurse coaching work at https://www.stacikilecoaching.com/
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02 - Ruthie's story
In today’s episode, we sit down with Ruthie: wife, mama, EMS specialist, firefighter and one of the realest humans you’ll ever meet. She opens up about her story (and the redemption only God can write), what first responder PTSD actually looks like in real life, why burnout comes in cycles, and how she’s learning to regulate her nervous system when life is still chaotic. Also… let’s talk about the 911 call for itchy elbows.Thanks for hanging out with us on The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie.If today’s episode brought up something heavy, please don’t carry it alone:Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7). If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest ER.Want to support first responders and their mental health? Check out Beyond the Sirens https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582416343581And if you’re in a season of burnout recovery, healing, or rebuilding your life from the inside out, Staci offers 1:1 coaching for women who want practical tools and compassionate support. https://www.stacikilecoaching.com/
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01 - From Pollyanna to Podcast
Welcome to the very first episode of The Debrief with Staci & Ruthie — where faith, friendship, and real life collide.After months of talking about starting this podcast, we finally hit record. Between technology struggles, self-doubt, sick kids, work schedules, and “life happening,” the enemy definitely tried it… but we’re here anyway. (Not today, Satan.)In this kickoff episode, we share:how we met on an inpatient psych unit (not as patients—promise)why Ruthie secretly called Staci “Pollyanna” behind her back (LOL)how life and God brought us back together years laterwhy this podcast is more than entertainment — it’s connection, encouragement, and honestly… ministryIf you’ve ever felt alone, overwhelmed, misunderstood, or like you’re carrying too much… friend, pull up a chair. This space is for you.So grab your coffee and whatever sanity you’ve got left — and let’s debrief this beautiful life together.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Faith, friendship, and honest conversations about burnout, healing, and the messy grace of finding joy again between shifts and seasons. Hosted by Staci and Ruthie wives, moms, and recovering adrenaline junkies this podcast is a space to slow down, breathe, laugh, and talk about what really matters. We share real-life stories, faith-filled reflections, and conversations for women who have spent years running toward the chaos and are learning how to reconnect with themselves, their purpose, and God. Grab your coffee, your sanity what’s left of it—and let’s debrief this beautiful mess together
HOSTED BY
Staci Kile
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