Uplift: Her nonprofit is dedicated to year‑round breast cancer awareness, and compassionate support for women undergoing treatment.
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Rhonda Spratt, founder of Bella Louvay Goes Pink, shares her powerful journey of turning personal loss into purpose through a Georgia-based nonprofit dedicated to year-round breast cancer awareness and support. Inspired by her mother’s battle and eventual passing from metastatic breast cancer, Rhonda launched the organization to combat the misconception that awareness ends in October. Her mission centers on early detection, education, and providing personalized 'pink boxes' filled with essential items like mastectomy bras, non-toxic skincare, and motivational tools for women undergoing treatment. The episode highlights the emotional and physical toll of breast cancer, the importance of consistency in advocacy, and Rhonda’s intentional balance between her full-time career in commercial real estate and her nonprofit work, supported by yoga and golf. Host Rashawn McDonald emphasizes the transformative power of uplifting others, especially during hardship, and celebrates Rhonda’s resilience, humor, and unwavering commitment to healing and hope. Key takeaways include the critical need for year-round breast cancer awareness beyond October, the life-changing impact of personalized support during treatment, the importance of early detection and regular mammograms, and the power of turning grief into purposeful action. Rhonda’s story underscores that nonprofit success requires consistency, community partnerships, and emotional resilience. The episode also celebrates the strength found in faith, humor, and intentional self-care, reminding listeners that every day matters and that support can come in unexpected forms—like a pink box or a shared laugh.
Breast cancer awareness must be year-round, not limited to October.
Early detection through monthly self-exams and annual mammograms increases five-year survival rates to 99%.
Personalized care packages (like the 'pink box') provide tangible, emotional support during treatment.
Turning personal loss into purpose can be a powerful healing and mission-driven force.
Consistency in nonprofit partnerships is essential for long-term impact.
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Sponsor Breaks & Introduction to the Mission
The episode opens with multiple sponsor messages for Verizon Business, AutoTrader, TurboTax, Apple Card, and Indeed, followed by an introduction to Rhonda Spratt and her nonprofit, Bella Louvay Goes Pink, which focuses on year-round breast cancer awareness and support.
The Power of Year-Round Awareness
“Breast cancer doesn't wait until October to be diagnosed. Women are diagnosed every day with breast cancer.”
Turning Grief into Purpose
“I switched jobs during COVID. I wanted to do more than just wear pink and donate money.”
The Pink Box: A Personalized Lifeline
“It’s liberating to have that special bra that you need because you can no longer wear just a basic bra.”
Balancing Life, Work, and Purpose
Rhonda discusses her dual life as a commercial real estate professional and nonprofit founder, highlighting how yoga, golf, and intentional self-care help her maintain emotional balance while supporting women through cancer.
“I don’t need you to come in my room with a deft tone. I need you to come in there with hope, uplift.”
“I’m successful because I’m in a position to support these women. I’m using the gifts that God’s given me.”
“Breast cancer doesn't wait until October to be diagnosed. Women are diagnosed every day with breast cancer.”
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