M pat panse m te ka viv ak yon sèl tete Koze avè m
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- Society & Culture
Time and again, the Haitian proverb, "maladi pa tonbe sou pye bwa, maladi tonbe sou kretyen vivan" have been quoted. This literally translates as diseases fall not on trees but on human being and is saying in essence that sickness does not discriminate. It knows no social status and can affect anyone.
Our guest this week is one of the many pink ribbon thrives who graciously shares the many challenges she had to face on her journey with the disease. She is a mother and a wife and works in the social services. She explains how, on the other side of her ordeal which included a unilateral mastectomy she was able to find the true meaning of life.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koze-av-m/message
Time and again, the Haitian proverb, "maladi pa tonbe sou pye bwa, maladi tonbe sou kretyen vivan" have been quoted. This literally translates as diseases fall not on trees but on human being and is saying in essence that sickness does not discriminate. It knows no social status and can affect anyone.
Our guest this week is one of the many pink ribbon thrives who graciously shares the many challenges she had to face on her journey with the disease. She is a mother and a wife and works in the social services. She explains how, on the other side of her ordeal which included a unilateral mastectomy she was able to find the true meaning of life.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koze-av-m/message
35 min