SummaryIn this
episode, Curtis interviews Lori Williams, a mother, advocate, and author, about her experience with childhood cancer. Lori shares her journey as a parent of a
child with leukemia and the impact it had on her family. She discusses the challenges of treatment, the trauma experienced by both the child and the
parent, and the need for support for cancer families. Lori also talks about her advocacy work and her involvement in fundraising campaigns for childhood cancer
research. The conversation highlights the importance of sharing personal stories, finding purpose in pain, and the resilience of families facing childhood cancer. In this conversation, Lori Williams and Curtis discuss various aspects of childhood cancer, including the challenges faced by families, the need for increased funding and research, and the importance of raising awareness. They also touch on the negative reactions and bullying that some advocates may face. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, understanding, and support for families dealing with childhood cancer.
#childhood cancer, #leukemia, #advocacy, trauma, support,
#fundraising, #personal stories, #purpose, #resilience, #childhood cancer,
#challenges, #funding, #research, #awareness, #empathy, #support