The Elevated Hope Project

The Real Meaning of "Ready" with Kylene Nosewicz

50 min · 30. jan. 2026
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Kylene, better known as "Cupid," joins The Elevated Hope Project to share a story that is equal parts raw and relentlessly hopeful. From growing up in a chaotic home environment to battling chronic health conditions, severe depression, and the constant pressure of simply getting through the day, Cupid explains what it felt like to live in survival mode while still trying to stay in school and keep working. This episode highlights the turning point, her move to East Point High School, where flexibility, structure, and a mentor who truly met her where she was helped her rebuild momentum. You will hear how she managed work, health appointments, and credits, what it took to finish multiple courses in a short window, and why compassion and community are not extras, they are the difference. Cupid also shares what she would tell her 12-year-old self, why advocacy matters in education and healthcare, and how she is now building a future at the University of Arizona with a clear mission: become a general practice PA who listens, believes patients, and helps change the course of someone's life early.

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