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This is our final episode of the Our MBC Life Podcast inaugural season and it is all dedicated to the memory of our friend and co-host, Chawnte Randall, who died in November of this year. Chawnte was involved with many Metastatic Breast Cancer organizations, foundations, and initiatives during the short 19 months she lived with this disease. She was passionate about eliminating racial disparities in MBC healthcare and brought her boundless energy to everything she did. Chawnte touched so many lives through her advocacy and through her personal support for others. Hear from Chawnte's friends and those she worked with to make a difference in the lives of those living with MBC. Join us to celebrate and honor the remarkable life and legacy of Chawnte.
The Our MBC Life Podcast team wishes all our listeners a very safe and happy holiday season. We look forward to this new year with great anticipation. Look for special programming in January and February and our Season 2 kickoff on March 1, 2021.
Check out our blog and episode notes on our website, www.ourmbclife.org. We are found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @ourmbclife.
We’re so happy you joined us! If this conversation resonated with you please share it with someone who might need it. Don't forget to like and subscribe here to follow us on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. You can find more episodes, resources and ways to get involved on our website Our MBC Life. Have a topic you’d like us to cover? Email us at [email protected]. And don’t forget to follow us on our socials @ourmbclife.
Remember you are not alone.
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Send us Fan Mail
This is our final episode of the Our MBC Life Podcast inaugural season and it is all dedicated to the memory of our friend and co-host, Chawnte Randall, who died in November of this year. Chawnte was involved with many Metastatic Breast Cancer organizations, foundations, and initiatives during the short 19 months she lived with this disease. She was passionate about eliminating racial disparities in MBC healthcare and brought her boundless energy to everything she did. Chawnte touched so many lives through her advocacy and through her personal support for others. Hear from Chawnte's friends and those she worked with to make a difference in the lives of those living with MBC. Join us to celebrate and honor the remarkable life and legacy of Chawnte.
The Our MBC Life Podcast team wishes all our listeners a very safe and happy holiday season. We look forward to this new year with great anticipation. Look for special programming in January and February and our Season 2 kickoff on March 1, 2021.
Check out our blog and episode notes on our website, www.ourmbclife.org. We are found on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @ourmbclife.
We’re so happy you joined us! If this conversation resonated with you please share it with someone who might need it. Don't forget to like and subscribe here to follow us on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. You can find more episodes, resources and ways to get involved on our website Our MBC Life. Have a topic you’d like us to cover? Email us at [email protected]. And don’t forget to follow us on our socials @ourmbclife.
Remember you are not alone.

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