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This week, I am joined by my wonderful sister-in-law, Tracy Posillico. Tracy is a mom of five and currently living an unconventional lifestyle: her family lives in both the U.S. and Brazil throughout the year. Living in between countries, her kids are being raised to be bilingual, culturally aware, adaptable, and—perhaps most importantly—comfortable with discomfort. It’s not easy to go against the grain, but Tracy and her family are able to take it in stride with the support of the memory of their baby girl Whitney, who passed away from a rare form of pediatric cancer at only a year old. The importance of making a positive impact and being okay with the abnormal are lessons Tracy and I have learned from Whitney, who lived her life full of smiles and continues to touch people’s lives in many ways. The Whit Whit Walk, an annual walk established by Tracy and her family that fundraises for and spreads awareness of pediatric cancer, is one of the ways Whitney has left her mark. Another way is through the pediatric cancer research Tracy is involved in, which is making an astonishing effort to prevent childhood cancer from cutting other lives short. In this episode, we talk about dealing with difficult situations, walking the harder path, and living true to yourself, even if your truth is abnormal.
You can learn more about Whit's Way and donate by visiting https://whitsway.org/
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This week, I am joined by my wonderful sister-in-law, Tracy Posillico. Tracy is a mom of five and currently living an unconventional lifestyle: her family lives in both the U.S. and Brazil throughout the year. Living in between countries, her kids are being raised to be bilingual, culturally aware, adaptable, and—perhaps most importantly—comfortable with discomfort. It’s not easy to go against the grain, but Tracy and her family are able to take it in stride with the support of the memory of their baby girl Whitney, who passed away from a rare form of pediatric cancer at only a year old. The importance of making a positive impact and being okay with the abnormal are lessons Tracy and I have learned from Whitney, who lived her life full of smiles and continues to touch people’s lives in many ways. The Whit Whit Walk, an annual walk established by Tracy and her family that fundraises for and spreads awareness of pediatric cancer, is one of the ways Whitney has left her mark. Another way is through the pediatric cancer research Tracy is involved in, which is making an astonishing effort to prevent childhood cancer from cutting other lives short. In this episode, we talk about dealing with difficult situations, walking the harder path, and living true to yourself, even if your truth is abnormal.
You can learn more about Whit's Way and donate by visiting https://whitsway.org/
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Join the Soulstigator Movement!
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liveyourjune/
Take the Soulstigator Quiz : https://content.leadquizzes.com/lp/HdwrHzJRjQ
Visit our website: http://liveyourjune.com/
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