Surviving Changes Podcast
A podcast for those who didn’t choose the storm — but chose who they became inside it.
Hosted by visionary creator and poetic author Heidi Hunt, Surviving Changes explores the quiet courage of transformation. Through allegorical storytelling, ritual reflections, and guest conversations, this podcast guides listeners through the invisible thresholds of grief, reinvention, and spiritual disorientation.
Each episode is a lantern. Each story, a gate. Whether you’re rebuilding after betrayal, navigating loss, or simply seeking a more mythic way to live — this is your companion for the pathless path.
You survived the change. Now let’s walk through what it made you.
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Surviving Changes Podcast
Latest Episodes
How A Community Market Turned Into A Standoff
A community market can feel like the safest kind of place: cupcakes, kids running to the bouncy castle, local vendors chatting with neighbors, and food trucks filling the air with the smell of lunch. Then one booth changes everything. I tell th...
Starting A Farmers Market Out Of Spite
You can hear the moment a messy project turns into a mission. We talk candidly about why Surviving Changes is shifting gears, why some recent segments sound more “read” than loose, and why that change is not a loss of authenticity but a decisio...
The First Rule Of Reinvention Is Motion
Change does not wait until you feel steady. It barges in when you are tired, mid-plan, and already stretched thin and then it dares you to adapt anyway. We are not here to sugarcoat that. We are here to survive it.We talk about what rei...
How To Hear God Clearly In Chaos
When everything is collapsing, most people wait for a dramatic sign. I did something smaller and far more repeatable: I asked God a question, opened the Living Bible to a random page, and read. I call it my “Magic 8 Ball” system, and yes, I mea...
Adapt Don’t Crap About AI
AI is getting blamed for everything right now, and I’m not buying the all-doom version of the story. Yes, artificial intelligence can be wrong. Yes, it will change work. But if you treat it like the devil instead of a tool, you’re handing your ...