SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story) was exclusively created for Sickle Cell warriors to share their stories in order to inspire and give hope to other warriors and people living with different chronic medical conditions; in the same vein debunk the myths surrounding the condition and create awareness about it as well.
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SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story) was exclusively created for Sickle Cell warriors to share their stories in order to inspire and give hope to other warriors and people living with different chronic medical conditions; in the same vein debunk the myths surrounding the condition and create awareness about it as well.
Happy Easter to all my lovely listeners, most especially, Sickle Cell Warriors. I pray that the risen Christ will bring total healing, blessings and joy your path. Amen! On today’s episode, our Easter special guest, Rosanje, a young student, who is presently battling complications that are even way more than Sickle Cell complications, has given us hope, inspired us and of course made us understand the practical aspect of what we are celebrating today, through her inspiring story. According to Rosanje, “I derive joy in my pain”. LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE TO GET THE FULL MEANING OF HER PHRASE. ***Are you a Sickle Cell Warrior/Survivor? If yes, you can also share your silent battles with us....***Whatsapp: 08067550377 *** IG:@crescent_family *** How to listen: anchor.fm/sussan-obiechina |Spotify | Overcast| Radiopodcast |Pocketcast |Google podcasts| Breaker
SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story)
SILENT BATTLES (A warrior’s story) was exclusively created for Sickle Cell warriors to share their stories in order to inspire and give hope to other warriors and people living with different chronic medical conditions; in the same vein debunk the myths surrounding the condition and create awareness about it as well.