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Episode #63: On Visiting the Bench Solo with Cayla Robinson, Advocate, Medical Parent, Mother of 2, Artist

39 min · 13 de mar de 2026
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Today on the podcast, we connect with Cayla Robinson, mother of two boys, advocate for the more vulnerable, medical parent and artist. What has sat with me since our conversation is Cayla's ruthless honesty. Throughout our conversation, Cayla gently but firmly corrected my misinterpretations - she ensures you (our dear listener) know she sits with guilt, that she has made mistakes, and has experienced immense personal growth through this unexpected journey. Cayla's piece is a beautiful, but dark moonlit lake with mountains in the background. While beautiful, the story behind this place is rich and immensely symbolic for the journey she has been forced to move through.  I'm so grateful our paths collided at Camp Kindle, where I met Cayla at a retreat weekend for mothers at different stages of their child's cancer journey. As soon as I met Cayla, saw her piece, and experienced her honest smile, I knew there was something very special about her. You will too...enjoy.

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episode Episode #63: On Visiting the Bench Solo with Cayla Robinson, Advocate, Medical Parent, Mother of 2, Artist artwork

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Today on the podcast, we connect with Cayla Robinson, mother of two boys, advocate for the more vulnerable, medical parent and artist. What has sat with me since our conversation is Cayla's ruthless honesty. Throughout our conversation, Cayla gently but firmly corrected my misinterpretations - she ensures you (our dear listener) know she sits with guilt, that she has made mistakes, and has experienced immense personal growth through this unexpected journey. Cayla's piece is a beautiful, but dark moonlit lake with mountains in the background. While beautiful, the story behind this place is rich and immensely symbolic for the journey she has been forced to move through.  I'm so grateful our paths collided at Camp Kindle, where I met Cayla at a retreat weekend for mothers at different stages of their child's cancer journey. As soon as I met Cayla, saw her piece, and experienced her honest smile, I knew there was something very special about her. You will too...enjoy.

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