Chime In with Suncera is a podcast for those navigating grief, trauma, and loss, especially the kind that changes you quietly and all at once.
Hosted by Suncera Johnson, this space was created for people who are carrying more than they can easily name. For those learning how to live after life alters its shape. For anyone who has felt alone in their healing, even when surrounded by others.
This podcast is not about moving on. It’s about learning how to live with what changed us.

Most episodes are reflections, personal stories, and observations intended to be listened to with care. Some episodes include guests, but the heart of this podcast is presence, not performance.
We talk about:
Grief and loss in their many forms
Trauma and the ways it shows up quietly
The tension between strength and softness
How grief and joy can coexist
Creating rituals, boundaries, and meaning after loss
There are no timelines here.
No expectations.
No right way to heal.
Chime In with Suncera is not just the name of the podcast.
It’s an invitation, offered gently and without pressure.
You are welcome to participate in whatever way feels safest for you.
1. Listen
Sometimes listening is enough.
2. Respond on Spotify
Each episode includes a question.
You’re invited to share a thought, a sentence, or simply a word, only if it feels right.
3. Share Anonymously
If you’d like to share something privately or anonymously, you may submit a reflection directly to Suncera below.
You do not need to tell your whole story.
One sentence is enough.
4. Share the Episode
If an episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who may need to hear it, especially during difficult seasons.

Suncera Johnson is a mother, author, speaker, grandmother of seven, and survivor whose life has been shaped by trauma, profound loss, and a life-altering diagnosis.
She hosts Chime In with Suncera not as a clinician or expert, but as someone who understands what it means to carry grief and experience trauma while continuing to live, love, and lead.
This podcast is an extension of her belief that healing does not require explanation, only space. And that trauma should refine you, not define you.
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