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May 31, 2022 46 mins

Teri Kearns was an awesome Uber passenger of mine back in 2018. Last year she was diagnosed with HIV. The story of what came after this diagnosis is a mixture of shocking, stressful, terrifying and inspirational.

If you watch the episode of Funny Uber Rides that Teri starred in, you will assume that she is somewhat of a party animal which may have been the case once upon a time but now she runs a successful marketing agency, she fights professionally in the ring and has her own podcast called Fair Bit Going On - which I was a guest on last week!

Watch Teri in Funny Uber Rides:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01HNIChlw2s

Listen to Teri's podcast:
https://fairbitgoingon.com/

Follow Teri on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/tezzow/

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