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In this episode, we explore hope as more than just optimism- as a mindset that can be built, practiced, and sometimes rediscovered when everything feels like it’s falling apart.

Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Ann, who shares strategies and insights from her journey as a relentless advocate for her daughter. From building partnerships to moving through advocacy, growth, and resilience, this conversation honours not just the successes but the doubts too- and invites listeners to find strength in both.

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Going for Hope: Strategies That Make it Possible to Persevere: Hovey, Ann

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Chapters

1. Practicing hope: A conversation on courage, connection, and resilience | Part 1 (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Anne Hovey's Journey (00:00:03)

3. Kaylin's 20-Year Brain Tumor Journey (00:03:19)

4. Hope as Fuel for Medical Miracles (00:07:09)

5. Strategies for Maintaining Resilience (00:11:45)

6. Finding Community in Shared Experiences (00:18:02)

7. The Power of Asking for Help (00:20:30)

8. Navigating the New Normal (00:24:40)

9. Close and Preview of Part Two (00:31:49)

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