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🎙️ Rayana’s Voice: A Rett Syndrome Journey


This powerful podcast shares the inspiring story of Rayana, a young girl living with Rett Syndrome, and the family who refuses to let her voice go unheard. Through heartfelt conversations, personal reflections, and expert insights, Rayana’s Voice sheds light on the daily challenges, small victories, and unwavering hope that define life with Rett Syndrome.


Each episode takes listeners inside a journey of resilience, love, and advocacy—raising awareness for a rare neurological disorder while celebrating the strength and spirit of those affected. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, medical professional, or simply someone who believes in the power of perseverance, this podcast offers a voice of truth, courage, and inspiration.


✨ Join us as we amplify Rayana’s voice—and the voices of countless others—on a mission to bring awareness, understanding, and hope to the Rett Syndrome community.

I would like to thank the following people because without them, this wouldn’t be possible my lovely daughter Rayana -follow her on TikTok - rayanasvoice

My husband, Pierre Dees and his media company, Boilerroom entertainment for any music or editing for us on the podcast. Get with him, he is the goat!

Email us if you would like to be apart of an episode email us @ rayanasvoice@gmail.com or have feedback/review for discussion

I would also like to also give thanks to one of my childhood friends- Tawfig Jabbar from little ole Xenia! He is the one who suggested this podcast!! If it’s a success blame him- if it’s a flop blame him haha just joking

Thank you all for listening

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