What if the most meaningful parts of life show up in the in‑between—airport curbs, hospital breezeways, snow-blown roads at 2 a.m.? We explore “thin spaces,” those moments when heaven feels close and the world goes quiet enough to hear what matters. From caring for Nana through pancreatic cancer to a last-minute flight that arrived just in time, we open up about the decisions, neighbors, and small miracles that held us together. We talk about how a single image—a dad gripping a breezeway handrail between the ICU and NICU—gave us language for our own journey and the name for our wellness practice. You’ll hear how community became medicine when home health wasn’t available, why dignity beats convenience, and how a $150 wedding at the Stanley Hotel became an unlikely anchor of joy during a season of grief. Kim shares the tender peace she found while sitting with her dad in the ICU and later, praying under Spanish moss at the cemetery—a calm that didn’t erase the pain, but steadied it. If you’re in the sandwich years, juggling kids, aging parents, and a career, this conversation offers a humane blueprint: pause on purpose, invite help, and listen for the quiet nudge that says stay. Along the way, we reflect on building Thin Space Wellness to treat both bloodwork and heartbreak, and why presence is a clinical skill as much as a spiritual one. Press play for a story-driven, unguarded look at love, loss, and the everyday places where the sacred slips in. If this resonated, share it with someone who needs a breath of calm today. Subscribe, leave a review, and email your own thin space story to Kim at thinspacewellness.com—we’d love to feature it in a future episode.