Episode 20: Loss, Healing and Hope - with Special Guest Amy Watson
Release Date: 10/14/2025
Supporting Physician Spouses
In Part 3 of our Fair Play series, Kendra sits down with her husband, Dr. Adrian Harvey, to talk candidly about what it looks like for a physician husband to move from “helping” to complete ownership at home. They unpack the provider-role pressure, the mindset shift required to truly value time equally, and how shared ownership can deepen connection with both spouse and kids, even in a demanding medical career. In this episode, we discuss: Dr. Adrian’s first reaction to Fair Play, and what changed over time What “peer marriage” looks like in a physician household The provider...
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Physician families do not need a “perfect” division of labor, they need a realistic one. In Part 2 of our Fair Play conversation, we move from concepts into application and talk about how to make the Fair Play framework work when medicine does not cooperate with routines, predictability, or a normal workweek. We name the reality that 60, 70, 80-hour weeks are not “flexible hours,” and also the important question that follows: when the physician is home, what happens during those hours? We talk about the difference between needing to decompress (human) and becoming consistently...
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When one partner is working 60, 70, 80+ hours a week, it is easy to default into, “I’ll just handle everything at home.” On the surface, it looks supportive. Over time, it often turns into resentment, disconnection, and a physician who feels like a guest in their own home, while the at-home partner feels like they can never step away from being the household CEO. In Part 1 of our Fair Play series, we break down the core ideas from Fair Play by Eve Rodsky, and translate the framework into the reality of physician family life. This episode is about the concepts and language you need before...
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If you’re married to a physician, the “New Year, new you” pressure can feel extra exhausting, especially when your life is already running on a high-demand schedule. In this episode, Kendra and Katie offer you something better than resolutions: permission to honor your current season and work with your real energy, not an arbitrary calendar date. In this episode, we cover Why January 1 can be a terrible “starting line” (and why nature is resting when we’re told to sprint) The seasons framework, using a farming metaphor: Winter: planning, rest, reflection Spring:...
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If you’re married to a physician and you’ve been holding a lot this year, this one is for you. Katie and Kendra share highlights from our first year, read reviews from listeners, and tease what’s ahead in 2026, including a Fair Play series and conversations about your family’s ecosystem. As we head into a new year, we’re looking back on the first year of the Supporting Physician Spouses podcast, how it began, what resonated most, and what we’re building next. If you’ve been listening quietly, this is your invitation to step closer. Leave a review, send a DM, or email us with what...
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Today we’re talking about the kind of rest physician spouses actually need during the holidays—especially when the whole world seems to slow down while your home ramps up. If you’re carrying the family load while navigating your spouse’s demanding end-of-year schedule, this episode was made for you. Today we’re talking about… Rest—not the “add another task to your list” kind, but the biological, necessary kind that helps you survive and stay present during an already overwhelming season. In this episode, we talk about: The three types of rest most depleted in physician...
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In this episode, Katie and Kendra talk honestly about what it’s like to attend holiday events solo as a physician spouse. From classroom parties to winter concerts, this season often highlights the unique pressures physician families face. We normalize the mixed emotions, offer simple ways to reduce the pressure to “perform,” and share strategies to stay connected with your partner and present with your kids—even when you’re the only adult who can be there. ✨ Key Takeaways Your presence matters more than perfection. Kids remember how it felt, not whether two parents were in the...
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In this honest solo episode, Katie shares what’s coming up for her as December begins—resistance, overwhelm, perfectionism, small-space stress, seasonal energy dips, and the pressure to “make magic” during the holidays. Instead of powering through it, she slows down and walks through the SEE–SAY–FEEL–DO framework in real time to bring intention, clarity, and compassion into the season. If you’re feeling behind, heavy, stretched thin, or unsure how to make the holidays feel good for you, this episode will feel like a breath of fresh air. Listen In If You’ve Ever Felt: ...
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In this episode, Katie and Kendra talk honestly about navigating holidays in medical families—when schedules rarely match the calendar, traditions shift, and expectations don’t go as planned. Listen If You’ve Ever Felt… Sad or frustrated celebrating without your spouse Guilty for not doing “traditional” holidays Tired of explaining your family’s reality Worried your kids are missing out Unsure how to create meaning when nothing feels normal What We Cover The mindset shift that removes holiday pressure Creating flexible, meaningful traditions Splitting...
info_outlineOctober is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and in this heartfelt conversation, Kendra and Katie sit down with Amy Watson, a certified life coach who helps women navigate the deep grief that follows miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant loss. Amy shares her personal story — from losing her daughter Lauren and later her baby River, to transforming that pain into purpose by supporting others walking a similar path.
This episode is for everyone — whether you’ve personally experienced loss or want to know how to better support a friend, colleague, or loved one who has. Together, we explore how to show up with compassion, what to say (and what not to say), and how even small gestures can make a big difference.
Amy’s story is raw, real, and full of hope. She reminds us that grief and love coexist — and that speaking a baby’s name, showing up, and saying something is always better than silence.
You’ll Learn:
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Amy’s personal story of loss, healing, and becoming an advocate for grieving parents
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What parents who’ve experienced pregnancy or infant loss most need from friends and family
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The power of saying a baby’s name and acknowledging both grief and parenthood
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Why it’s never too late to reach out — even if time has passed
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How partners may experience grief differently and ways to support them
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Resources and organizations helping families after loss
Additional Resources:
- Smooth Stones Podcast by Amy Watson
- Teeny Tears — handmade diapers for stillborn babies
- Evermore Blooms — flower ministry for grieving mothers
- Sad Dads Club — for fathers after loss
- Star Legacy Foundation —This has info for families and providers
- Push Pregnancy — advocacy work politically and and information sharing to lower stillbirth rates
- Count the Kicks — an app for 28 weeks plus.
- Faith's Lodge — for loss retreats.
Connect with Amy:
🌐 Website: smoothstonescoaching.com
📸 Instagram: @amy.smoothstonescoaching
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