EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 58 MIN
#30 Choosing Hope in the Hardest Moments - Kayla Wright
from The Randall Osché Podcast · host Randall Osché
Join me on The Randall Osché Podcast as I sit down with Kayla Wright, a teacher, single mom, and breast cancer survivor. Kayla opens up about how self-screening saved her life, the importance of mindset during treatment, and the community that carried her through.What you’ll Learn:The Power of Self-Advocacy - Why Asserting Yourself Is Essential—and completely valid.Mind Over Matter – How resilience becomes the key to survival.Strength in Community – The support that sustains you when needed most.The Cost of Survival – Revealing the deep gaps in today’s healthcare.Time Over Things – Learning to value moments above all possessions.Listen to This Episode on Your Favorite Platform:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeFind Kayla:InstagramFind Randall:InstagramTikTokLinkedInWebsiteSubscribe to Our Newsletter for More Inspiring StoriesAbout The Randall Osché Podcast:Every episode is a conversation with remarkable people who share their unique stories, challenges, triumphs, and lessons learned. Through honest and insightful dialogue, we explore what shapes us, what moves us, and what we learn from the experiences along the way.Contact Us:Email: [email protected] the ShowLink to “Buy Coffee”Link to HatSupport the show
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Join me on The Randall Osché Podcast as I sit down with Kayla Wright, a teacher, single mom, and breast cancer survivor. Kayla opens up about how self-screening saved her life, the importance of mindset during treatment, and the community that carried her through. What you’ll Learn: The Power of Self-Advocacy - Why Asserting Yourself Is Essential—and completely valid.Mind Over Matter – How resilience becomes the key to survival.Strength in Community – The support that sustains you when needed...
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