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July 2, 2024 34 mins

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Stop whatever you are doing and listen to this episode... such an inspirational story :)

Your hype girl, Audrey Tuttle is back with Grace Mosby who shares an in depth story about her fight with cancer through her senior year of high school. Grace is open and honest in this episode and has a beautiful perspective on how she approached this challenge at such a pivotal year in her life. Grace touches on many important topics including her introspection on her identity with and without cancer, the mental toughness that helped her persevere, changes in her social life, how to address tough topics with friends, the power in her faith, and much more.

"This conversation is moving. I would recommend this episode to be a must listen. Grace's strength and poise during this period of her life, and even now, is something everyone can learn from."

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