The Rise: From Ashes to Altitude

Cape Elizabeth with Gaylon

1 h 25 min · 13. jan. 2026
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In one of the most powerful episodes, award-winning author Tracy Lance sits with Dr. Gaylon A, a woman whose life reflects both unimaginable survival and uncompromising purpose. Gaylon shares her journey through domestic abuse, sexual assault, and kidnapping, speaking with clarity, strength, and intention. Rather than being defined by what she endured, she reveals how those experiences shaped her commitment to justice, healing, and advocacy. Today, she stands as a women’s rights activist, fair housing advocate, mother, and abortion doula, fiercely dedicated to protecting the autonomy and dignity of others. This episode is not about trauma alone — it is about reclamation, resistance, and redefining power. Gaylon's voice is a reminder that survival is not silent, and healing can become a movement.

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