In this episode, Kayleigh Ingersoll Omdahl shares the story behind her journey from BYU to earning a PhD in immunology at Harvard while building a marriage, raising children, and navigating life in Boston. This conversation explores what it means to pursue a calling that doesn’t follow a predictable timeline — wrestling with faith, cultural expectations, motherhood, ambition, sacrifice, and the emotional reality of doing hard things for a very long time. Through stories of quiet miracles, painful uncertainty, and courageous decisions, this conversation invites listeners to consider how revelation often unfolds gradually, how growth is forged through struggle, and how purpose can emerge when we trust the path even before we can see where it leads.
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