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December 11th, 2025

Encore Episode #3: Stories of Hope with Joy Kats

  1. Encore Episode #3: Stories of Hope with Joy Kats Rayna Neises 22:52

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Enjoy the 3rd most listened to episode of 2025 with Joy Kats: What if the door you begged to open was actually protecting you for the work only you could do? That’s the tension we walk through with author and speaker Joy Kott as she traces the path from a failed kidney match to three sacred months caring for her father in his final season, and then to a later donation that finally connected. It’s a story of timing, trust, and the quiet courage to serve when plans fall apart.

We start with the shock of a sudden diagnosis—congestive heart failure uncovered after a back injury—and the unplanned shift that made Joy her dad’s primary caregiver. She brings us inside the home, the garden he loved, and the daily tasks that demanded both grit and gentleness. One tender moment—washing his feet after a hospital stay—reshapes old distance into real connection. The practical becomes spiritual: preserving dignity, noticing small joys, and learning to say I get to where I have to once lived.

Then the plot threads tie together. The earlier “no” to donation meant Joy had the strength and time to walk her father all the way home. Months later, another need surfaced, and this time she was the match. Along the way, we talk about living without regrets, finding purpose in detours, and holding onto Jesus when fatigue and Grief threaten to empty the cup. For caregivers, faith leaders, and anyone navigating elder care or chronic illness, this conversation offers honest encouragement, real-world perspective, and hope that nothing is wasted.

If this story moved you, follow the show, share it with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review to help more caregivers find practical hope.

Rayna Neises A Season of Caring

Rayna Neises understands the joys and challenges that come from a season of caring. She helped care for both of her parents during their separate battles with Alzheimer’s over a thirty-year span. She is able to look back on those days now with no regrets – and she wishes the same for everyone caring for aging parents.

Rayna is the author of No Regrets: Hope for Your Caregiving Season, an ICF certified coach, the host of “A Season of Caring” podcast, Positive Approach® to Care (PAC)Independent Certified Trainer and speaker who is passionate about offering encouragement, support, and resources for regret-free caring aimed at preventing family caregivers from aimlessly wandering through this important season of life.

Rayna lives on a farm in southeast Kansas with her husband, Ron, and small pack of adorable dogs. She is the baby of her family, but most would never guess that. She is a former teacher who enjoys crafts of all kinds and spending time with her grandkids most of all.