
Federalist Radio Hour ‘The Kylee Cast’ feat. Suzanna Hake (Part II), Ep. 19: A Holistic Answer To Cancer
Nov 20, 2025
Join Suzanna Hake, a resilient entrepreneur and political activist, as she shares her unexpected journey through cancer and COVID-era activism. She rejected a doctor's surgery recommendation, opting for holistic treatments at the Hope for Cancer clinic. Suzanna discusses powerful therapies like juicing, fasting, and detoxifying her home, along with inspiring patient recovery stories. Dive into her thoughts on balancing health and diet while navigating conspiracy theories, all underpinned by her faith-driven approach to life.
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From Kitchen Meetings To A 170-Person Parent Movement
- During COVID, Suzanna co-founded a local parent group that grew from 8 in a kitchen to ~170 people advocating on masks and school policies.
- They hosted monthly meetings, brought speakers, and became a community hub for concerned parents.
Systemic Factors Enabled School Influence
- Suzanna links decades-long societal shifts like dual-income norms to parental disengagement from schooling.
- She argues exhaustion and institutional design enabled schools to gain influence over children's upbringing.
Refusing Immediate Surgery For A Holistic Path
- Suzanna discovered a basal cell carcinoma and was referred to an ocular surgeon who recommended extensive facial surgery.
- She refused the aggressive path after a confrontational visit and sought holistic alternatives instead.


