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In The Seams

In The Seams

Hosted by David Heflin

Episodes

41

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

In The Seams is a podcast inviting people with chronic pain and illness to consider how God is "in the seams" of our brokenness and how he mends us through our suffering. The podcast is hosted by Broken and Mended, a nonprofit existing to connect hurting people to Jesus and each other.

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June 11, 202650 min

A Conversation with Chronic Illness Author Mandy Farmer

In this episode, we welcome Mandy Farmer back to the show to share her remarkable journey through grief, chronic illness, and finding hope in God's grace. Mandy discusses her new devotional book, "Dissonant Chords, Joyful Harmony," and offers insights on lament, the power of music, and authentic faith during suffering.Main Topics Covered:Mandy’s journey through grief after losing her husband to pancreatic cancerHow faith has helped her face chronic illness and grief authenticallyThe unique structure & inspiration behind her devotional book, blending music & scriptureThe importance of lament and honesty about pain in the churchPractical ways to find hope and spiritual renewal during sufferingMandy’s writings and resources,Her upcoming projects: a workbook, social media presence, and potential future books on suffering and the bride of ChristDissonant Chords, Joyful Harmony — Mandy's new devotional book blending music and scriptureThefarmersplace.com — For her children's books and other updatesChosen: Sacred Journeys with a Faithful God — Mandy’s story about God choosing her amid grief (Mandy is one of several contributors). Purpose and Pain: Rediscovering God's Purpose Through the Pain of Chronic Illness — David's new book on hope and purpose in sufferingBroken and MendedMandy's Substack — Personal reflections and daily grief updatesMandy's Previous Interview with In The SeamsConnect with Mandy:Facebook | Instagram | Host: David HeflinProducer: Andrés RuizEditor: John Shields

May 5, 202638 min

The Invisible Struggles of Chronic Illness: A Conversation with Sarah Reid

In this episode, Sarah Reid shares her inspiring story of living with chronic illnesses like POTS, ME-CFS, and fibromyalgia from a young age. We explore how her faith and community support help her navigate daily challenges, and she offers encouragement for others facing invisible health struggles. Plus, discover her innovative projects, including books and the annual Be Potsitive Conference, aimed at empowering young adults with chronic illness. Main Topics:Sarah’s health journey and diagnosis timeline from childhood to age 23The impact of chronic illnesses like POTS and ME-CFS on young adult lifeThe significance of faith and scripture during illness, especially the PsalmsThe importance of supporting and connecting with others through communityHer creative projects: children's book "Leo and Charlotte" and rom-com "Salty for You"Strategies for managing social media and outreach with limited energyRaising awareness about invisible illnesses and mental health resourcesDetails about the upcoming Be Potsitive Conference and its missionBook mentioned by Sarah: Searching For Sea Glass https://www.amazon.com/Searching-Sea-Glass-Journeying-Devotions/dp/1777721407Be Potsitive Conference (this is a link to last year's conference, but be on the lookout for this year's conference soon): 2nd Annual Be POTSitive Conference Tickets, Saturday, August 9, 2025 • 5 PM - 8:30 PM | EventbriteConnecting with Sarah (Sarah's Linktree to all of her social media accounts and books):bepotsitive Official: Instagram | LinktreeConnect with Broken and Mended: www.brokenandmended.orgHost: David HeflinProducer: Andres RuizEditor: John Shields

April 2, 202643 min

Christians with Chronic Illnesses with L.A. Sprague

In this episode, David Heflin welcomes LA Sprague, the founder of "Christians with Chronic Illnesses," to discuss her inspiring journey with POTS, her faith, and her new podcast aimed at encouraging believers facing health challenges. They explore the impact of chronic illness on dreams, faith, and relationships, emphasizing the importance of community, vulnerability, and divine trust.Main Topics:LA’s personal journey from aspiring missionary and musician to living with POTSUnderstanding POTS: symptoms, challenges, and management strategiesThe emotional and spiritual impacts of chronic illnessThe inception and purpose behind "Christians with Chronic Illnesses" podcastBuilding community and providing a safe space for honest faith discussionThe significance of trust and understanding in marriage amid chronic illnessThe role of gratitude and divine interaction during health strugglesFuture plans: music album, community growth, and resource developmentResources & Links:Christians with Chronic Illnesses Support Group on FacebookLA Sprague's Music on SpotifyThe Supernatural Case of an Accidental Time Traveler by Paul Trumbo Broken and Mended MinistrySupport and Donate to Broken and MendedInformation about POTSConnect with LA Sprague:InstagramEmail: cwcipodcast@gmail.comNote: Listen to LA's podcast "Christians with Chronic Illnesses" for inspiring stories, faith encouragement, and community support — available on all major podcast platforms.

March 2, 202650 min

Faith and Resilience: A Family's Journey Through Childhood Cancer with Tveen Verano

Tveen Verano shares her family's emotional journey from a joyful, ordinary life to the shock of a childhood cancer diagnosis. Her story highlights the power of faith, community, and the importance of spiritual resilience amid unimaginable hardships. Main Topics Covered:The emotional impact of childhood cancer diagnosis and treatmentHow faith and scripture sustain families during crisesPractical ways to support loved ones in their struggleThe role of community and prayer in healing and hopeBalancing joy and grief in the midst of sufferingIn this episode:Tveen recounts her son Alex's diagnosis and initial shockThe importance of faith and Scripture, especially Psalm 16:8The emotional and spiritual processing during crisis momentsThe significance of community support, prayer, and a positive mindsetNavigating sibling reactions and family dynamicsHope and remissionAdvice for supporting others facing illnessThe importance of balanced support groups and spiritual formationResources & Links:Psalm 16:8Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table by Louis GiglioUnmet Expectations by Lisa HughesBroken and Mended support group ministryNeuroblastoma InformationEpisode w/Lara SilvermanConnect with Tveen Verano:https://www.instagram.com/tveenverano.rd/https://www.youtube.com/@tveenverano9283Thank you for listening. Join us next time on In the Seams for more stories of faith, perseverance, and hope.Host: David HeflinProducer: Andres RuizEditor: John Shields

February 2, 202655 min

A Conversation With Miles Washburn About Guillain-Barre Syndrome

In this episode, Miles Washburn shares his inspiring story of battling Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rare and severe autoimmune disorder, and how, through this experience, God inspired a mission to support fellow patients. Join us for a heartfelt conversation about resilience, faith, and making a difference.Key TopicsMiles’ background as an athlete and his life before GBSThe rapid onset of GBS symptoms and diagnostic processUnderstanding Guillain-Barré syndrome: causes, symptoms, and misconceptionsThe emotional and physical impact of GBS on daily life and recoveryThe importance of faith, purpose, and mental resilience during health crisesMiles’ initiative: climbing Mount Ventoux as a fundraiser for GBS patientsHow community support and sponsorships aid in recovery effortsPractical advice for navigating chronic illness and misconceptionsThe power of faith and purpose in overcoming adversityHow listeners can get involved and support Miles’ fundraising campaignTimestamps(0:00) Welcome and introduction: why GBS awareness matters(1:25) Miles’ personal story and background before illness(3:28) How GBS struck unexpectedly and the initial signs(7:22) The diagnosis journey: from symptoms to hospital stay(13:38) Understanding Guillain-Barré syndrome and variants(19:39) The rapid impact of GBS: life-altering overnight effects(26:42) Common misconceptions and misunderstandings about GBS(33:09) Comparing personal health journeys and fatigue(34:12) Finding purpose: Miles’ calling to help others through his experience(40:02) The Mount Ventoux challenge: a symbol of resilience and faith(48:33) How to participate: fundraiser details and donation info(53:22) Closing remarks: spreading awareness and encouraging othersResources & LinksMiles for GBS Facebook PageMiles’ Fundraising WebsiteGuillain-Barré Syndrome Foundation1 Peter 4:10 - (Key Verse)What If? by Bill Humphreys - AmazonBroken and MendedHost: David HeflinProducer: Andres RuizEditor: John Shields

December 4, 202550 min

Biofeedback and Hope with Restore of Ada Founder, Dana Hargus

From www.restoreofada.com: Dana Hargus, M.Ed., LPCFounderDana Hargus is the Founder of Restore of Ada. She was raised in the Ada area and holds a bachelor's degree in education and special education, and a master's degree in school counseling. After successfully working with students with behavioral and developmental issues, she returned to earn her degree in counseling. She has been working as a counselor for over twenty years. Dana owns Biofeedback and Counseling Inc. of Ada, which serves the Central Oklahoma area with twelve counselors. Restore utilizes biofeedback, relational coaching, and nutritional therapy as an adjunct to (or independently of) traditional talk therapy. When talk therapy is not enough, Restore may help.In this episode, David Heflin and Dana Hargus discuss the possibilities of biofeedback as a promising intervention beyond "talk therapy." Can the brain be retrained to respond differently to our chronic pain and related anxiety? Dana also shares how her Christian faith has informed her life and career, and provides a foundation for how she helps others. She shares about her new and unique program in Ada, Oklahoma (Restore of Ada) and her online program available to anyone (Restore +). https://brokenandmended.org/

November 4, 202559 min

Broken and Mended Conference Recap with Andres Ruiz

Broken and Mended Vice President, Andres Ruiz joins David Heflin to recap the "Broken Apart, Mended Together" conference featuring Dave Furman, Aren and Trina Bahadourian, Shannon Cramer, and Vaneetha Risner. Before debriefing each of the sessions, David talks with Andres about his chronic illness journey, how he got connected to Broken and Mended, and what his role is today. Then, David and Andres talk about each session: key scriptures, themes, and quotes from the Oct. 18th conference. You can find the original YouTube links here: https://brokenandmended.dm.networkforgood.com/emails/important-conference-informationLinks to previous podcasts with conference speakers Aren an Trina Bahadourian and Shannon Cramer: https://rss.com/podcasts/intheseams/1635956/ https://rss.com/podcasts/intheseams/1537466/Lara Silverman's book mentioned in the podcast: https://www.amazon.com/Singing-Through-Fire-Finding-Surprising/dp/B0FMQZ264WDiamonds Conference information and registration: https://diamondsconference.org/2025-fall-conferenceBroken and Mended $50,000 campaignhttps://brokenandmended.networkforgood.com/projects/262074-50-000-campaign-fall-2025Main website: https://brokenandmended.org/Hosts: David Heflin and Andres RuizEdited by John Shields

September 26, 202550 min

Singing Through the Fire: A Conversation with Author Lara Silverman

In this episode, David interviews Lara Silverman, the author of the newly released memoir, Singing Through the Fire. Lara was a high-power attorney just entering the best and most exciting time of her life when she was struck with severe vertigo, nausea, and pain.This mysterious illness eventually claimed her career and left her bedbound. But God was still at work in Lara's life. As she gained some of her mobility back, God brought a love story into her life with Matt Silverman. The only problem was that Matt was ill, too, very ill. Matt had terminal cancer. Her story is one of faithful lament and resilience as she and Matt fought to experience joy every day and everything that God gave them.The interview focuses specifically on a theology of suffering and living with eternity in view. If you are suffering or struggling with grief or both, this interview will encourage you to hold on to hope.Singing Through Fire: A Memoir of Finding Surprising Joy in Life's Darkest Trials: Silverman, Lara: 9798218714994: Amazon.com: BooksLara's YouTube channel: The SILVERMAN show - YouTubeLara's other social media links: https://www.facebook.com/lara.palanjian.silverman/InstagramBroken and Mended Conference Registration: Broken and Mended Incorporated - Broken and Mended Conference 2025In The Seams interview with fellow Armenians and mutual friends (and Broken and Mended conference speakers!) Aren and Trina Bahadourian: https://rss.com/podcasts/intheseams/1635956Broken & Mended Chronic Pain Support MinistryClip From The Chosen mentioned in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZDvcEkjthAHost: David Heflin

September 9, 202548 min

My Story With Ankylosing Spondylitis

In this episode, David shares his personal story, starting with injuries to both hips and culminating in diagnoses of Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and Crohn's disease. David shares how disorientation marked the first few years, but with God's help, he eventually made his way to acceptance and renewed purpose. David shares how this renewed purpose resulted in Broken and Mended and its different resources, including this podcast show. If you can help Broken and Mended financially or just want to get connected to its ministries, go to brokenandmended.org. Register for the free virtual conference on 10/18 here: Broken and Mended Incorporated - Broken and Mended Conference 2025. Short explainer video on AS: Areas of Inflammation in Ankylosing SpondylitisInformation on Crohn's Disease: Mayo Clinic Explains Crohn’s DiseaseHost: David HeflinEdited by John Shields

August 4, 202556 min

Interview with Glenn Newton About Trigeminal Neuralgia

Broken and Mended board member and fundraising consultant, Glenn Newton, talks about his long battle with severe back pain. Not many years after finding relief through a successful back surgery, Glenn was faced with an even more painful disease called Trigeminal Neuralgia. Glenn shares how it impacted his life, ministry, and relationship with God. Glenn's story is one of persistence and hope, even when it appears all hope is gone.Trigger Warning: Suicide is discussed in this episode. If you need help, please call the suicide and crisis lifeline at 988 (for U.S. Residents). Website about T.N. and why it is linked to suicide, but also why there is hope: https://arizonapain.com/trigeminal-neuralgia-suicide-disease/Book by Glenn Newton: Conversations With GodEvent page for Broken and Mended Seminar at Agape Church of Christ in St. Johns, Fl.Broken and Mended Free Virtual Conference Registration PageBroken and Mended Donation PageEpisode Host: David HeflinEdited by John ShieldsProduced by Broken and Mended Incorporated

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