We trace Amanda’s journey from helping her dad infuse to raising two kids while navigating her own diagnosis as an affected woman. The conversation moves from missed signs and medical pushback to advocacy, testing for girls, community support, and practical tools that empower families. • growing up with a dad with severe hemophilia A • invisible symptoms in teen years and surgery complications • being told “just a carrier” versus getting a real diagnosis • marriage, militar...
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We trace Amanda’s journey from helping her dad infuse to raising two kids while navigating her own diagnosis as an affected woman. The conversation moves from missed signs and medical pushback to advocacy, testing for girls, community support, and practical tools that empower families. • growing up with a dad with severe hemophilia A • invisible symptoms in teen years and surgery complications • being told “just a carrier” versus getting a real diagnosis • marriage, militar...
Episode Four: Jonathan James ft. Brad Creel and Simon Majumdar- Family, food & Health
Hope Charities
50 minutes
3 years ago
Episode Four: Jonathan James ft. Brad Creel and Simon Majumdar- Family, food & Health
There is no better way to connect with family or friends than to spend time enjoying food with one another. In this episode, Jonathan James and Brad Creel talk with Food Network host and world-renowned author and food expert Simon Majumdar to discuss the important ways that food brings happiness, community, and health to our lives. Support the show
Hope Charities
We trace Amanda’s journey from helping her dad infuse to raising two kids while navigating her own diagnosis as an affected woman. The conversation moves from missed signs and medical pushback to advocacy, testing for girls, community support, and practical tools that empower families. • growing up with a dad with severe hemophilia A • invisible symptoms in teen years and surgery complications • being told “just a carrier” versus getting a real diagnosis • marriage, militar...