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. ...
Pencils and Purpose: Friendship, Mentorship, and Embracing Health Challenges
Your Opinion Doesn’t Matter Podcast
1 hour 3 minutes
10 months ago
Pencils and Purpose: Friendship, Mentorship, and Embracing Health Challenges
Send us a text What if a simple pencil could forge a lifelong friendship and inspire a community? Join us as we reminisce about our childhood days and the unique bond that grew between us, Mr. Lamont and Lem, starting from a shared pencil in third grade. We discuss how this friendship evolved as we became fathers and mentors through our non-profit, Working Wonder. The power of positive mentorship and dedication is central to our story, highlighting the significant impact we can have on young ...
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. ...