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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 32 MIN

Choosing Courage Over Fear | Cheryl Preheim on Special Needs Resilience with Cheryl Preheim of NBC 11Aive and Faith

from A Contagious Smile Podcast · host Victora Cuore; A Contagious Smile, Who Kicked First, Domestic Violence Survivor, Advocate, Motivational Coach, Special Needs, Abuse Support, Life Skill Classes, Special Needs Social Groups

Send us Fan MailWhen doctors told Faith's family to "let her go," they chose courage instead. NBC journalist Cheryl Preheim sits down to discuss trauma recovery, special needs parenting, and how refusing limits transformed one family's pain into a lifelong mission to help other survivors. A story about caregiver resilience, medical trauma, and the power of choosing hope when the system says surrender.Someone once told Faith’s family to “keep her comfortable and let her go.” That moment could have been the end of the story, but it became the start of a lifelong practice of choosing courage, refusing limits, and turning pain into help for other people. We sit down with NBC journalist Cheryl Preheim, a friend who has been in our corner for years, to talk about what it means to stare down fear and still decide you have work left to do. We go back to how we met through Brave Conquer Fear and why Cheryl felt called to center humanity in every story she tells, from families she met after Columbine to kids navigating life-changing diagnoses. Faith shares how hospitals, surgeries, and recovery shaped her voice, and how she writes children’s books to meet kids where they are, whether they’re scared of the hospital, dealing with bullying, grieving a loved one, or living in a home that feels too loud. If you care about trauma-informed parenting, disability advocacy, pediatric healthcare, or mental health for teens and young adults, you’ll hear practical language you can use right away. We also keep it real about the day-to-day: Cheryl’s Olympics reporting mishaps, the toll of long stretches of work, and the moment she knew burnout could put others at risk. We end with career advice that cuts through the noise: people can feel your heart, and authenticity creates the kind of connection that screens can’t fake. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a little courage today, and leave a review telling us what “possible” looks like in your life.Stucco Squad Series (10 book series) Paperback EditionSupport the show

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Send us Fan Mail When doctors told Faith's family to "let her go," they chose courage instead. NBC journalist Cheryl Preheim sits down to discuss trauma recovery, special needs parenting, and how refusing limits transformed one family's pain into a lifelong mission to help other survivors. A story about caregiver resilience, medical trauma, and the power of choosing hope when the system says surrender. Someone once told Faith’s family to “keep her comfortable and let her go.” That moment coul...

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