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Tabooty
Fight Colorectal Cancer
65 episodes
1 week ago
Join Melissa as she sits down with Kentisha Mazeke to discuss her mother's diagnosis and the important topic that nobody wants to talk about - end of life. Kentisha shares some of the ways her mother continued to take care of her, even beyond her final days.
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Join Melissa as she sits down with Kentisha Mazeke to discuss her mother's diagnosis and the important topic that nobody wants to talk about - end of life. Kentisha shares some of the ways her mother continued to take care of her, even beyond her final days.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Medical Marijuana with Paul Rawate
Tabooty
58 minutes
4 years ago
Medical Marijuana with Paul Rawate
In this special 4/20 episode of the Tabooty Podcast, advisor to Fight CRC Andi Dwyer discusses medical cannabis, survivorship, and more with Stage IV survivor Paul Rawate"[Medical marijuana] has given me the opportunity to live a normal life. Don't be afraid to go out and find ways to help yourself get treatment assistance that can help you through your struggles- if it works for you." - Paul RawatePaul Rawate is a colorectal cancer survivor who lives in Massachusetts.
Tabooty
Join Melissa as she sits down with Kentisha Mazeke to discuss her mother's diagnosis and the important topic that nobody wants to talk about - end of life. Kentisha shares some of the ways her mother continued to take care of her, even beyond her final days.