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How a Single Cookie & Three Cancer Battles Created Purpose for a Mother & Daughter


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When life delivers unthinkable loss, what happens next can change everything. Cancer survival, grief and healing, a mother-daughter business, resilience after loss, and turning pain into purpose and connection are all discussed on this episode of Call Me Friend, featuring Laura Stachler and her daughter Susan Stachler.

This is an inside-out story of grief, resilience, and purpose. After losing Laura’s sister Susan to Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the family later faced the same diagnosis again when daughter Susan was in college. What followed was cancer treatment, uncertainty, and an unexpected idea that started in a garage and grew into a nationally loved business built on comfort, connection, and saying “I’m thinking of you.”

Together, they share how baking became therapy, how a single ginger snap helped ease chemo nausea, and how Susan Snaps grew into a way to support people during life’s hardest moments. This episode explores what it means to move through trauma, redefine success, and build community when you feel like an outsider.

If you believe small gestures matter, this conversation will stay with you.

In This Episode, You Will Learn

✅ How grief can become a catalyst for purpose

✅ What it means to build a business after cancer

✅ Why baking became a form of healing

✅ How Susansnaps grew from a garage to a national brand

✅ Why perspective changes everything after loss

✅ How small acts of kindness create real community

Powered by Ms Lou’s Cabin https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabinSign up for our newsletter https://darynkagan.substack.com/Key Timestamps

00:00 An inside-out story of loss and resilience

04:10 Losing a sister to Hodgkin’s lymphoma

07:40 A shocking cancer diagnosis repeats generations later

11:00 Baking as therapy during chemo

12:45 The ginger snap that changed everything

15:20 Turning comfort into a business

18:00 Mother-daughter business dynamics

21:00 Perspective after surviving cancer

23:45 “Asking for a Friend” advice on belonging

27:50 Being told “you can’t” and proving otherwise

34:00 Why kindness matters more than perfection


Key Takeaways

🔹 Trauma changes perspective forever

🔹 Healing can start in unexpected places

🔹 Purpose often grows out of pain

🔹 Community is built through small, consistent kindness

🔹 You don’t have to fit in to make an impact


Guest Bio

Laura Stachler and her daughter Susan Stachler are the founders of Susansnaps, a cookie company born out of cancer treatment, love, and the need to bring comfort to others. What began as homemade ginger snaps shared at a cancer center has grown into a nationally recognized brand known for connection, compassion, and showing up when words fall short.

Resources & Mentions
  1. Susansnaps: https://susansnaps.com/
  2. Angel Flight Soars https://www.angelflightsoars.org/
  3. Jack Black Lip Balm https://amzn.to/4sl1ntV
  4. Powered by Ms Lou’s Cabin- https://www.airbnb.com/h/mslouscabin
  5. Sign up for our newsletter: https://darynkagan.substack.com/
  6. Hope Possible: A Network News Anchor's Thoughts On Losing Her Job, Finding Love, A New Career, and My Dog, Always My Dog https://amzn.to/4az2X5f


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