Erin Galyean's life was deeply affected by the loss of her father and sister to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and she turned her experiences into a powerful mission to help others. Leveraging her 20 years of pharmaceutical industry experience, Erin empowers caregivers to become champions for their loved ones, providing them with the support and guidance they need. As the author of "Badass Advocates" and an engaging professional speaker, Erin's dedication to helping caregivers navigate the challenging world of caregiving is truly inspiring.
When Erin's father was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, she was a 20-year-old college student struggling with feelings of guilt and helplessness. After her father's passing, Erin vowed never to experience that regret again. When her sister Megan was diagnosed with the same cancer 20 years later, Erin became her greatest advocate, leveraging her industry knowledge to navigate through the complexities of her sister's treatment. Erin learned the importance of seeking professional help, such as therapy, to cope with the emotional burden that comes with caregiving. By sharing her story, Erin hopes to inspire others to become strong advocates for their loved ones, turning past regrets into powerful lessons for the future.
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About Erin:
Erin Galyean is a published author and professional speaker. In 2020, Erin published her first book Badass Advocate: Becoming the Champion Your Loved One Deserves. Badass Advocate, an information-packed and action-oriented book, teaches family caregivers how to manage a loved one’s health crisis. After losing her father, Mike, to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Erin was determined to be an unstoppable advocate for her sister, Meghan, who was also diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and a rare lung disease. With over 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Erin was able to use her professional knowledge to ensure her sister received the best care.
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