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In this conversation, Charlie reflects on what it means to love, to care for, and to walk alongside Cheryl in one of the most uncertain seasons of their lives.
What comes through most clearly is not fear, but devotion. Charlie speaks about the quiet daily work of caregiving, the challenge of living without a roadmap, and the slow, ongoing process of learning to surrender control. A lifelong planner, he finds himself in a season that asks something entirely different of him: presence, patience, and trust.
He shares the moment he first sensed something was different - an Easter Sunday that felt unlike any other - and the shock of Cheryl’s diagnosis soon after. From there, the conversation moves between the practical and the deeply personal: how their family has navigated this together, how his faith is being reshaped, and how Cheryl’s unwavering trust in God has become both an anchor and an invitation.
There are also glimpses of the life they’ve built: the early days of their relationship, the joy of raising children, and the seasons that defined Cheryl as a mother. Even in the hardest moments, there is a throughline of gratitude, humor, and awe at the way she continues to live each day.
More than anything, this is a reflection on love, showing up, and learning day by day what it means to let go and hold on at the same time.
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Key Moments
0:26 — Charlie on caregiving, uncertainty, and learning to live day by day
4:56 — The Easter Sunday that felt different
9:23 — The moment of diagnosis
16:02 — Cheryl’s approach: “surthrival” and focusing on the quality of each day
22:43 — Faith, control, and learning to surrender
30:23 — What Charlie most wants Cheryl to know
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Recorded on February 23, 2026 in Azle, Texas. Interview conducted by Ashley Adamson Coakley.
By The Prothro FamilyIn this conversation, Charlie reflects on what it means to love, to care for, and to walk alongside Cheryl in one of the most uncertain seasons of their lives.
What comes through most clearly is not fear, but devotion. Charlie speaks about the quiet daily work of caregiving, the challenge of living without a roadmap, and the slow, ongoing process of learning to surrender control. A lifelong planner, he finds himself in a season that asks something entirely different of him: presence, patience, and trust.
He shares the moment he first sensed something was different - an Easter Sunday that felt unlike any other - and the shock of Cheryl’s diagnosis soon after. From there, the conversation moves between the practical and the deeply personal: how their family has navigated this together, how his faith is being reshaped, and how Cheryl’s unwavering trust in God has become both an anchor and an invitation.
There are also glimpses of the life they’ve built: the early days of their relationship, the joy of raising children, and the seasons that defined Cheryl as a mother. Even in the hardest moments, there is a throughline of gratitude, humor, and awe at the way she continues to live each day.
More than anything, this is a reflection on love, showing up, and learning day by day what it means to let go and hold on at the same time.
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Key Moments
0:26 — Charlie on caregiving, uncertainty, and learning to live day by day
4:56 — The Easter Sunday that felt different
9:23 — The moment of diagnosis
16:02 — Cheryl’s approach: “surthrival” and focusing on the quality of each day
22:43 — Faith, control, and learning to surrender
30:23 — What Charlie most wants Cheryl to know
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Recorded on February 23, 2026 in Azle, Texas. Interview conducted by Ashley Adamson Coakley.