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Sometimes the only way to win a fight for your life is to surrender to the process. That coupled with faith in your ability to win are key.
On this stop of The Get My Life Tour, Patricia J. Riley, Chief Fighting Officer of Fight Or Fight Harder takes center stage with host Lydia T. Blanco to share how living out loud about her fight with breast cancer allowed her to become a healing presence within the community of women who are (and were) overcoming cancer. Tune in to learn how Patricia is creating more access and visibility for Black women in the health care system and how her faith has led her this far.
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