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When Nancy Iida’s son went off to college, she had to face a hard truth: she couldn’t control his seizures. That lesson deepened when her daughter was diagnosed with cancer and she herself battled Lyme disease.
Through it all, Nancy turned to art as a way to create peace in a life filled with uncertainty. In this episode, she shares how she’s learned to let go, find balance, and embrace the practice of resilience and laughter.
Check out Henry's Heroes Foundation: https://henrysheroesfoundation.org/
Thank you to our Community Partner Epilepsy Foundation of America and Sponsors SK life science and Neurelis for supporting peace in the epilepsy world!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When Nancy Iida’s son went off to college, she had to face a hard truth: she couldn’t control his seizures. That lesson deepened when her daughter was diagnosed with cancer and she herself battled Lyme disease.
Through it all, Nancy turned to art as a way to create peace in a life filled with uncertainty. In this episode, she shares how she’s learned to let go, find balance, and embrace the practice of resilience and laughter.
Check out Henry's Heroes Foundation: https://henrysheroesfoundation.org/
Thank you to our Community Partner Epilepsy Foundation of America and Sponsors SK life science and Neurelis for supporting peace in the epilepsy world!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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