Send us a text A soft knot in the shower. A mammogram full of white clusters. A phone call that split life in two. Sherry takes us inside a harrowing, courageous fight with stage three triple-negative breast cancer—and everything that followed: months of chemo, a bilateral mastectomy, radiation, sudden heart failure, and a stroke. What begins as a warning about small, easy-to-ignore signals becomes a masterclass in self-advocacy, medical literacy, and the kind of support that actually helps. ...
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Send us a text A soft knot in the shower. A mammogram full of white clusters. A phone call that split life in two. Sherry takes us inside a harrowing, courageous fight with stage three triple-negative breast cancer—and everything that followed: months of chemo, a bilateral mastectomy, radiation, sudden heart failure, and a stroke. What begins as a warning about small, easy-to-ignore signals becomes a masterclass in self-advocacy, medical literacy, and the kind of support that actually helps. ...
Cultural Nuances and Interracial Relationships: A Deep Dive
Your Opinion Doesn’t Matter Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes
1 year ago
Cultural Nuances and Interracial Relationships: A Deep Dive
Send us a text Is it ever okay for parents to have favorite children? This week on "Your Opinion Doesn't Matter," we sit down with the delightful Sherry Berry from Carriacou, West Indies, to unravel the complexities of family dynamics and favoritism. We begin with a light-hearted discussion about our summer highlights, from Sherry's love for the West Indian Culture and enjoying a good "fete". We also exchange some fun compliments on our summer styles and hairstyles, bringing a burst of season...
Your Opinion Doesn’t Matter Podcast
Send us a text A soft knot in the shower. A mammogram full of white clusters. A phone call that split life in two. Sherry takes us inside a harrowing, courageous fight with stage three triple-negative breast cancer—and everything that followed: months of chemo, a bilateral mastectomy, radiation, sudden heart failure, and a stroke. What begins as a warning about small, easy-to-ignore signals becomes a masterclass in self-advocacy, medical literacy, and the kind of support that actually helps. ...