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Kayla Becker on WWE, Reinvention, & Betting on Herself | One-on-One with Andro Mammo

Kayla Becker on WWE, Reinvention, & Betting on Herself | One-on-One with Andro Mammo

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1on1withandro.com/kaylaIn this One-on-One conversation, Kayla Becker opens up about her journey from foster care in small-town Alabama to becoming one of WWE’s most beloved personalities. She shares the lessons learned along the way, why she walked away from wrestling, and how she’s now redefining success in Hollywood with her new podcast Milk & Honey’s.Kayla Becker is the definition of resilience, ambition, and heart. Born in Wadley, Alabama, she faced unimaginable challenges early in life — entering the foster care system at just nine years old after her mother’s incarceration. But Kayla refused to be defined by her circumstances. With a natural gift for public speaking and storytelling, she earned a broadcast journalism degree from Belmont University and began building a career in media. In 2016, WWE took notice of her charisma and presence, bringing her on as Kayla Braxton. Over the next eight years, she became one of the company’s most beloved and recognizable personalities, hosting The Bump, Talking Smack, and countless backstage moments that connected with millions. In 2024, Kayla left WWE to chase new dreams, and today, she’s co-hosting the hit podcast Milk & Honey’s, sharing honest, unfiltered conversations about life, entertainment, and the hustle it takes to thrive. Her journey is a living testament to the power of grit, grace, and unshakable belief in yourself.Timestamps: 0:00 - Trailer1:41 intro2:29 - First time Kayla realizes she was passionate about something & what was it3:50 - How Kayla got into public speaking6:30 - Did the early years of public speaking prepare Kayla for the career she’d later have7:33 - Did Kayla realize the magnitude of everything she was doing as a kid8:11 - Was Kayla nervous early on?8:41 - How did Kayla overcome being nervous?10:48 - Kayla speaks about being inspired by Oprah Winfrey growing up11:38 - How have Kayla’s goals evolved over the span of her career?15:08 - What do the early show’s Kayla was part of mean to her at this stage of her career?18:31 - Kayla reveals her rapper name19:38 - What did the early years of Kayla’s career teach her about herself?21:04 - Kayla initially said “NO” to the WWE23:30 - Kayla speaks about Paul Heyman & what he means to her career25:43 - Was Kayla ever worried about going off-script with Paul Heyman?28:14 - Did Kayla realize the impact she was creating in the WWE?28:48 - Kayla speaks about WWE & hosting multiple WWE shows31:26 - Was leaving WWE a difficult decision for Kayla?33:01 - Kayla speaks about striving to create change in the industry33:28 - Kayla speaks about feeling fulfilled in the work you do34:37 - Has Kayla struggled with “people-pleasing”?35:30 - Kayla talks about betting on herself36:41 - Kayla on the importance of being authentically yourself38:17 - Does Kayla ever struggle with imposter syndrome?39:08 - What advice would Kayla give to her younger self?40:14 - How does Kayla approach acting, as opposed to hosting?40:42 - Kayla talks about filming her first movie with Justin Long44:09 - Greatest thing Kayla learned on the movie set44:59 - Kayla speaks about new projects45:35 - What are Kayla’s favorite horror films?46:33 - What is the first horror film she watched?47:21 - Would Kayla ever write/direct her own horror film?47:49 - Kayla speaks about interviewing GloZell Green early in her career50:54 - Kayla gives herself flowers51:58 - Follow @KaylaBecker on socials!1on1withandro.com/kaylaFollow Kayla on all platforms! / kaylabecker Check out her new podcast --- ‪@MilkandHoneys‬ Follow Andro: / andro.mm #kaylabecker #kaylabraxton #wwe #nxt #aew #tna
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