The 10 Ninety Podcast
In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason sits down with the hosts of The Chronically Unbalanced, Sarah Chippendale and Megan “Peg Leg Meg”, for a wide-ranging conversation about living with bodies and lives that don’t go according to plan. Sarah shares her experience being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at 19, how relapses work, what MS actually does to the nervous system, and how treatment, fear, and uncertainty have shaped her adulthood and parenting. Megan opens up about losing her leg in a lawnmower accident just one week after her wedding, the trauma of the injury, the...
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Brit Del Toro about losing her infant son, Zeppelin, the ripple effects of that tragedy on her marriage and mental health, and the support and judgment she faced while navigating postpartum depression and grief. Brit also shares the recent loss of her husband, Troy, who struggled with addiction, bipolar disorder, and chronic pain before taking his own life. Together, they discuss the stigma around suicide, parenting through trauma, and the daily effort it takes to stay present for her children while rebuilding a sense of purpose....
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason sits down with Dawn Simmons and her daughter, Katie Derouen, from Louisiana. Dawn and Katie lost three members of their family—Lindy Rae Simmons (20), Christopher Simmons (17), and Kamryn “Kam” Simmons (15)—in a 2021 head-on collision caused by a wrong-way drunk driver, John Christopher Lundy. Dawn shares what she remembers from the night of the crash, the extent of her injuries, and what it was like waking up in the hospital and learning her children were gone. Katie walks through the unthinkable reality of identifying each of her...
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Tara Jackson about losing her brother Robert at a young age and how that loss has shaped her life over the past two decades. Tara opens up about the long-term reality of grief, the impact on family relationships, and the constant balance between remembering and moving forward. Mason and co-host Sarah Chippendale join the discussion as they explore cultural differences in how we support one another through pain, the stigma around mental health, and the importance of getting help when life feels overwhelming.
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Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% what you’re going to do about it. In this crossover with Chronically Unbalanced, Mason, Sarah, and Megan sit down with Holly O’Malley, who grew up as “Summer’s little sister” in a town that never forgot a fatal car accident. Holly talks about Sundays at the cemetery, losing her mum at 11, watching her dad slowly die from brain cancer, and what it does to your sense of self when grief is all you’ve ever known. This episode is blunt, darkly funny at times, and painfully honest about not wanting to be here—and staying anyway.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Coop (Michael Cooper) and his wife Annalise Cooper from Australia about losing both of Coop’s parents, Faye and Neil Cooper, just five months apart after Faye’s double lung transplant. They walk through the brutal hospital moments, the decision to remove life support, and the shock of Neil’s stage-four cancer diagnosis that came before they’d even finished paying for the first funeral. Together they talk about anger, feeling robbed, raising their two girls without their grandparents, men learning to talk about grief, and the...
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason hangs out with his son, Blue, right before their big trip to Australia. They talk about surviving a 20-hour flight, Blue’s morning routine, school life, favorite sports, and whether he’d rather give up candy or his iPad. Blue also tells the wild story of a kid giving him a $100 bill at school to apologize for making fun of his haircut, and they wrap things up with his top three movies and what he wants to be when he grows up. A fun, easy hang with Blue before the adventure begins.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Brianne Hurst about losing her dad, Jay Myers, and the chaos that followed. She had to navigate medical decisions, the DNR, plan the funeral, and step into responsibility for her younger brother while she was still in shock. They talk about how grief makes you skeptical of everything including the medium who literally read Jay’s obituary back to her and how easy it is to numb yourself just to make it through a day. Brianne shares the things that still connect her to her dad; his recorded Bigfoot story, his Con Air stunt memory and...
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Kimberli Howard (who lost her son Keaton, age 5, in a 2013 Lake Powell accident) and Jen Petersen (whose daughter Natalie died in a driveway accident) about how grief changes over years—and how connection helps you carry it. They dig into what actually helps (presence, listening, checking in on milestones), what doesn’t (comparison, fixes, blame), coping and boundaries, and the courage to keep showing up. Gentle, honest, and fiercely human.
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Burke DeGroff was the first person to reach my family’s car after the crash, he saw everything. I wanted to talk with him for a long time, but I was really scared. I tell people to lean into their grief, not run from it, and this conversation was my chance to practice what I preach. It was just as hard as I expected, but I didn’t realize how much of a hero Burke and first responders were that day. In the middle of so much horror, there was still beauty, bravery, and humanity. If it weren’t for Burke, my whole family would have died. Blue would have been burned alive. It felt good to tell...
info_outlineIn this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Kimberly about a life marked by hardship and resilience. She reflects on childhood trauma, including abuse and instability, and how moving to Boston became both an escape and another painful chapter. Kimberly shares the moment she chose forgiveness after her mom’s brain injury erased the past, allowing their relationship to begin again in a new way. She also opens up about grieving the loss of her husband, Cory, to ALS—navigating anger, acceptance, and the challenge of moving forward while holding onto his memory. It’s an unflinching look at survival, healing, and love after loss.