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The Fire Took (Almost) Everything… and We Still Laughed: How Laughter Helped Us Cope Through a Wildfire

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What do you do when you lose almost everything? For my wife Kelly and me… we laughed.

Not at the situation—because it was awful. But through it.


In this episode of Laugh or Death, I’m sharing the real story of what happened when a wildfire hit our home in Montana… just five months after we moved in.


What do you do when you lose almost everything? For my wife Kelly and me… we laughed.

Not at the situation—because it was awful. But through it.


In this episode of Laugh or Death, I’m sharing the real story of what happened when a wildfire hit our home in Montana… just five months after we moved in.


We had just finished unpacking. We were giving a house tour to family. And within minutes… the entire mountain behind us was on fire.


What followed was evacuation, uncertainty, smoke damage, and ultimately losing almost everything we owned. But in the middle of all that…There were moments of laughter.


We laughed at ridiculous things—like the view firefighters had of our house (I’ll explain 😅), the absurdity of what people grab when they evacuate, and even stories shared by others in our community who were going through the same thing.


Because here’s what I’ve learned:


Humor doesn’t mean something isn’t serious.It means your brain is taking a break from it.


In this episode, I share:


  • Our firsthand wildfire story (from “dream home” to total loss)

  • Real moments of humor that helped us cope

  • Stories from other wildfire victims finding levity in chaos

  • Why laughter creates psychological distance from trauma

  • And how humor can actually build resilience in the hardest moments


One of the most powerful takeaways? You don’t have to feel guilty for laughing through something you didn’t ask for.


Sometimes laughter isn’t about making things lighter…it’s about making them survivable. If you’re going through something hard—or have ever wondered how humor fits into real life, not just the good moments—this episode is for you.


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Episode Minute-By-Minute:


  • 00:00 – We Lost Everything… and Still Laughed

  • 01:00 – Moving to Our Dream Home in Montana

  • 02:00 – The Moment the Wildfire Started

  • 03:00 – Evacuating With Minutes to Spare

  • 04:00 – “Your House Is Still There… Wait, It’s On Fire”

  • 05:00 – Smoke Damage and Losing Everything

  • 06:00 – Using Humor in the Middle of Frustration

  • 07:00 – The “Horses in the Window” Story 😅

  • 08:30 – A Previous Wildfire Experience in California

  • 09:30 – Humor in Evacuation (Kids, Masks, and Reality)

  • 10:30 – What People Grab When They Evacuate (Hilarious)

  • 12:00 – Why Laughter Helps During Trauma

  • 13:30 – Holiday Photos in the Ashes (Powerful Story)

  • 15:00 – Shared Laughter as a Signal of Hope

  • 16:00 – Wildfire Survivor Stories (Incredible Moments)

  • 17:00 – The “Fully Cooked Turkey” Story

  • 18:30 – Finding Gratitude in Loss

  • 19:30 – The Bra Underwire Story (Yes… really)

  • 20:30 – Is It Okay to Laugh During Tragedy?

  • 21:30 – Life After the Fire (Tiny House + Rebuild)

  • 22:30 – What Humor Really Represents: Resilience

  • 23:30 – Final Thoughts: Laugh Through It


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