I'll Go First® with Jessica Minhas

For many of us, our early 20s are a time to find ourselves and figure out where we fit in this world. But Jennifer and Kevin Saunders didn’t have that chance. At age 23 years old, Jennifer gave birth to her first son, Isaiah, at 23 weeks - four months preterm. This meant she and her husband, Kevin, Founder of KS4Inspiration, spent the first three years of their son’s life living at the hospital. Literally. Nine years later, Jennifer and Kevin share their journey through overwhelm, anxiety, depression, and compassion fatigue. They are candid and open about how they made their marriage work despite the demands of raising a child with cerebral palsy and ultimately how they found their noble goals in the midst of all it. Jennifer also shares available resources for parents and loved ones that have helped them raise their special needs child and why going to therapy was the right choice for her and her family.

Goodies from this episode:

Keep up with Jennifer and Kevin's organization, KS4Inspiration: https://www.ks4inspiration.com/

Watch Kevin's spoken word poem, "The Design": https://youtu.be/MNWin2IbnBU

Connect with Kevin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-saunders1

Need support now? Text GOFIRST to 741741 to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7 for free.

Have a suggestion? Don't be shy! Say "Hi" at hello@illgofirst.com

Show Notes

For many of us, our early 20s are a time to find ourselves and figure out where we fit in this world. But Jennifer and Kevin Saunders didn’t have that chance. At age 23 years old, Jennifer gave birth to her first son, Isaiah, at 23 weeks - four months preterm. This meant she and her husband, Kevin, Founder of KS4Inspiration, spent the first three years of their son’s life living at the hospital. Literally. Nine years later, Jennifer and Kevin share their journey through overwhelm, anxiety, depression, and compassion fatigue. They are candid and open about how they made their marriage work despite the demands of raising a child with cerebral palsy and ultimately how they found their noble goals in the midst of all it. Jennifer also shares available resources for parents and loved ones that have helped them raise their special needs child and why going to therapy was the right choice for her and her family. 

Goodies from this episode: 

Keep up with Jennifer and Kevin's organization, KS4Inspiration: https://www.ks4inspiration.com/

Watch Kevin's spoken word poem, "The Design": https://youtu.be/MNWin2IbnBU 

Connect with Kevin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-saunders1

Need support now? Text GOFIRST to 741741 to speak with a trained crisis counselor 24/7 for free. 

Have a suggestion? Don't be shy! Say "Hi" at hello@illgofirst.com
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What is I'll Go First® with Jessica Minhas?

Jessica Minhas, host and founder of I'll Go First®, dives into the topics and conversations that we want to have but are a little afraid to talk about or aren't sure where to start. Celebrate the stories of courageous overcomers, inspiring mental health champions, and those boldly stepping into taboo spaces and inviting us into a full life. Listen, learn, and heal with people just like us who look adversity in the eye and say, “I will not stand down. I'll go first.”