Finding Hope and Humor: David Barringer on Cancer, Depression, and Therapeutic Laughter

Finding Hope and Humor: David Barringer on Cancer, Depression, and Therapeutic Laughter

Author: Dr. Brad Miller December 16, 2025 Duration: 1:00:52

Pastor, author, and Marriage Monday podcast host David Barringer joins Dr. Brad Miller for a meaningful episode of the Cancer and Comedy podcast, a show committed to helping people facing cancer and other life challenges cope with hope and humor. 

David is the lead pastor of Kalamazoo First Assembly of God and the author of Speaking From the Shadows, where he shares his own battle with depression and the emotional complexities often hidden behind leadership and ministry. Known for his honesty, warmth, and humor, David brings a fresh perspective to how laughter can serve as both a healing tool and a spiritual lifeline. 


In this episode, David and Dr. Brad explore how humor, vulnerability, and authentic relationships can illuminate even the darkest chapters of life. David recounts how his journey through depression inspired him to speak more openly, challenge outdated stigmas, and create safe spaces within his church for people struggling with fear, loneliness, and mental health. He describes humor as a “breath of life,” a gentle way to break tension, lower defenses, and help people feel seen and understood. 


David also shares stories from his pastoral work, hospital visits, cancer diagnoses, counseling sessions, and sacred end-of-life moments where laughter provided a spark of hope amid overwhelming heaviness. He explains how relational equity, the trust built over time, allows him to bring levity into difficult conversations without minimizing the pain. From comforting families to supporting couples to walking alongside those grieving or afraid, he shows how humor can create connection, clarity, and emotional safety. 


Dr. Brad reflects on the shared mission of bringing therapeutic humor to those dealing with cancer, depression, marriage struggles, and other life-changing adversities. Together, they discuss the science behind laughter, its ability to relieve isolation, and the importance of helping people see the life they still have ahead of them, even on the hardest days. 


The episode highlights the heart of the Cancer and Comedy community, people supporting one another through honesty, shared stories, compassion, and humor. Both men express profound gratitude for listeners who continue to show up, engage, and remind them why this work matters. 


This conversation is a powerful testament to the impact of faith, humor, authenticity, and human connection in times of darkness. It is essential listening for anyone seeking hope, resilience, and a reminder that even in life’s shadows, joy and meaning can still break through. 


Cancer and Comedy with Dr. Brad Miller is released weekly, offering insights and inspiration for coping with adversity through hope, humor, and heartfelt connection. 



Linked Mentions 

David Barringer 

Book: Speaking From the Shadows — https://speakingfromtheshadows.com 

Cancer and Comedy 

Follow the show — https://cancerandcomedy.com/follow 


There's a particular kind of alchemy that happens when serious things meet sincere laughter, and that's the space where you'll find Cancer and Comedy: Helping Cancer Impacted People to Cope with Hope and Humor. Hosted by Dr. Brad Miller, this podcast emerged from a deeply personal place. Fresh into retirement after 43 years as a pastor, Brad received a prostate cancer diagnosis during the Christmas season of 2022. His instinctive reaction-to laugh as a way to keep from crying-sparked a mission. Each episode is built on the belief that those touched by cancer are not done living, and that facing the grim with a grin is a powerful form of resilience. You'll hear conversations that blend candid stories from the cancer journey with a genuine, often surprising, sense of humor. It’s not about dismissing the difficulty, but about discovering pockets of light and levity within it. Brad brings his unique perspective as both a longtime spiritual guide and a current patient, creating dialogues that are as educational about mental and physical wellness as they are uplifting. This isn't a lecture; it's a companionable audio experience for anyone seeking to fortify their spirit with hope and an honest, sometimes healing, laugh. Tune in for a podcast that redefines strength, proving that coping can be a creative, and even comedic, act of self-improvement.
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