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Strawberry Letter

Overcoming the Odds: Talks to breast cancer survivor and nurse and stage 4 prostate cancer survivor.

Strawberry Letter

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Relationships

4.51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Holly Cotton (breast cancer survivor, nurse, author) and Dewayne Charleston (stage 4 prostate cancer survivor).

  • Topic: Raising awareness and eliminating disparities in Black men’s health, especially prostate cancer.

2. Holly Cotton’s Story

  • Breast cancer survivor and nurse with a master’s degree.
  • Author of Strong More Than Muscles.
  • Uses her survivorship to inspire others and promote health awareness.
  • Advocates for being a “life survivor,” not just a cancer survivor.

3. Rushion McDonald’s Personal Experience

  • Thyroid cancer survivor since 2015.
  • Shares how the diagnosis changed his perspective on life and purpose.
  • Uses his platform to raise awareness and encourage proactive health decisions.

4. Dwayne’s Journey

  • Diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer at age 46.
  • All 16 biopsy samples came back positive.
  • Told by MD Anderson urologist Dr. Lewis Sisler that only prayer could help.
  • Fought cancer for 14 years and founded a prostate cancer awareness foundation.

5. Foundation Mission

  • Educates Black men on prostate cancer, clinical trials, and health disparities.
  • Addresses emotional, sexual, financial, and relational impacts of cancer.
  • Aims to break silence and stigma around men’s health issues.

6. Breast Cancer Awareness vs. Prostate Cancer Awareness

  • Holly explains the success of “Go Pink” campaigns for breast cancer.
  • Dewayne and Holly aim to replicate that success with “Go Blue” for prostate cancer.
  • Goal: Encourage men to prioritize their own health and get tested.

7. Community Impact

  • Importance of storytelling and visibility at events like HBCU games.
  • Emphasis on legacy, education, and proactive health care.
  • Holly and Dewayne’s collaboration bridges gender and cancer awareness gaps.

8. Closing

  • Rushon thanks guests for their advocacy and friendship.
  • Encourages listeners to lead with their gifts and keep winning.

💡 Key Takeaways

  • Cancer is not a death sentence—early detection and support can save lives.
  • Black men face the highest disparity in prostate cancer diagnoses and deaths.
  • Storytelling and visibility are powerful tools for health education.
  • Foundations and community events can drive awareness and action.
  • Men must prioritize their own health, not just encourage women to get checked.
  • Faith, support, and education are critical in the cancer journey.

🗣️ Notable Quotes

“I am a life survivor, not just a cancer survivor.” — Holly Cotton

“God is still in the healing business.” — Dr. Lewis Sisler (quoted by Dewayne)

“Don’t ever wait to that moment to make changes in your life.” — Rushion McDonald

“Tuskegee was not a clinical trial—it was a criminal conspiracy.” — Dewayne

“We want those men to also be worried about their own health and have resources.” — Holly Cotton

“Of all the disparities in cancer, the greatest is in prostate cancer among Black men.” — Dewayne


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0:00.0

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0:04.6

Hi, I'm Roshan McDonnell.

0:06.5

I host a weekly Money Making Conversation Masterclass show.

0:09.4

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0:12.9

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0:17.4

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0:23.5

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0:28.7

Now, let's get this show started. My guests on the show today, I got two guests. First,

0:32.2

I thought I just had one guess. Then I turned out I got two guests, which is all good, because

0:36.6

it's for the same cause.

0:38.4

They're making history for black men's health to eliminate the disparities in prostate cancer, Holly and Duane. How y'all doing? What's that? What's up? Thank you so much for having us. And where's Duane? We're really well. Good, good, Duane. Well, see, I don't know what energy

0:55.5

You're going to play off of

0:56.2

Because you got that, that's, that's low-key, you know, voice. And I got the cheerleader over here in Holly. So I'm going to balance a little bit with the, I got, I'm going to deal with Teddy Pendergrass and I'm going to deal with the cheerleader, okay? I'm going to deal with both for y'all. Okay. Good. Well, first of all, I wanted to start. Holly's been on the show before I'm a big fan.

1:14.8

She's, I'm going to deal with Teddy Pendergrass and I'm going to deal with the cheer leader. Okay, I'm going to deal with both of y'all. Okay, good.

1:11.6

Well, first of all, I want to start.

1:13.0

Holly's been on the show before.

1:14.1

I'm a big fan.

1:14.9

She's a, if anybody doesn't know her background, she's a nurse, a graduate of LSU University. She was, she's a breast cancer survivor. I met her at a black men's walk, health wellness day walk in Houston, Texas, where I was the ambassador.

1:30.8

That's how we met. I met her at a black men's walk, health wellness day walk in Houston, Texas, where I was the ambassador.

1:30.7

That's how we met and we bonded because we're trying to change people's lives.

1:34.4

And that's why I have both individuals on the show today to talk about that.

1:38.4

You know, how do you come about making these significant changes?

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