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Cancer - The gift that keeps on giving, featuring Pastor Owen Taylor

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Welcome back to Cancer: The Gift That Keeps Giving, a series that shines a light on the raw, real, and resilient journeys of those touched by cancer — survivors, caregivers, and the incredible professionals who walk beside them.

In this powerful episode, I’m joined by Pastor Owen Taylor, a faith leader and grief counselor who has spent years supporting cancer patients and their families through some of life’s darkest and most sacred moments.

Pastor Taylor shares with us the emotional and spiritual weight that comes with a cancer diagnosis — not just for patients, but for the loved ones walking the road beside them. We explore how faith, vulnerability, and compassionate presence can help people find meaning, peace, and even strength in the face of suffering.

Whether it’s comforting a caregiver who’s at the end of their rope or guiding a patient through fear and uncertainty, Pastor Taylor brings a perspective that’s deeply human — and deeply healing.

This conversation is for anyone who's ever felt overwhelmed by loss, grief, or the long shadows cancer can cast. It’s about finding light in the unlikeliest places, and the power of simply being there when words aren’t enough.

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Welcome back to Cancer: The Gift That Keeps Giving, a series that shines a light on the raw, real, and resilient journeys of those touched by cancer — survivors, caregivers, and the incredible professionals who walk beside them.

In this powerful episode, I’m joined by Pastor Owen Taylor, a faith leader and grief counselor who has spent years supporting cancer patients and their families through some of life’s darkest and most sacred moments.

Pastor Taylor shares with us the emotional and spiritual weight that comes with a cancer diagnosis — not just for patients, but for the loved ones walking the road beside them. We explore how faith, vulnerability, and compassionate presence can help people find meaning, peace, and even strength in the face of suffering.

Whether it’s comforting a caregiver who’s at the end of their rope or guiding a patient through fear and uncertainty, Pastor Taylor brings a perspective that’s deeply human — and deeply healing.

This conversation is for anyone who's ever felt overwhelmed by loss, grief, or the long shadows cancer can cast. It’s about finding light in the unlikeliest places, and the power of simply being there when words aren’t enough.

  continue reading

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