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Distinct by Design — A Cancer Survivor, AI Pioneer, and Mom's Journey to Embracing Exactly Who She Was Created to Be

44 min · 14. Apr. 2026
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What if the thing that made you feel like you didn’t fit… was actually proof you were designed to stand out? In Episode 91, I sit down with Elana Etten—and this conversation will stay with you long after it ends. She’s a mechanical engineer. A Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt. A stage 4 cancer survivor. An AI strategist. A mom to a nonverbal son who taught her a whole new language of love. But more than anything… she’s a woman who chose not to shrink. Elana shares her journey from feeling like the “in-between girl” who never quite fit, to discovering a powerful truth: she was never meant to. We talk about: ✨ Surviving stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at 35—and rebuilding a life from nothing ✨ Meeting her husband during chemo (yes, really!) ✨ Raising a neurodivergent son who redefined connection, presence, and love ✨ And why the future of AI should make us more human, not less As the founder of Identity Marketing U.S., Elana is helping leaders and entrepreneurs align who they are with how they show up—and her perspective on AI as a thought partner (not a replacement) is something every business owner needs to hear. And then… there’s the quote. The one that might just shake you awake. From A Return to Love: “Your playing small does not serve the world.” This episode isn’t just a story. It’s a wake-up call. Press play—and remember who you were created to be. 💡 #HearWhereYouBelong, #DistinctByDesign, #YouBelong, #CancerSurvivor, #AILikeAHuman, #HowToAILikeAHuman, #CognitiveFingerprint, #FractionalAIStrategist, #NeurodivergentMom, #ShineYourLight, #NewEpisode, #ChristianPodcast, #ElanaEtten, #FaithAndPurpose, #YouWereCreatedForThis

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