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In Episode 3 of Cleiri The Show, the conversation centers on women’s health awareness, storytelling, and the responsibility of breaking silence within families and communities. Women need to speak up and children need to be taught to do the same. The episode introduces the emotional story connected to Victoria, whose experience with advanced breast cancer becomes a powerful reminder of why conversations about health, prevention, and support systems matter.Throughout the episode, Cleiri emphasizes that stories are not meant to stay hidden. Instead, they become tools for education, healing, and empowerment especially among women, mothers, sisters, and daughters.The message is clear: Silence can cost lives but sharing stories can save them. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences and encourages women who feel ready to step forward and share their journeys.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:Introduction and opening reflections setting an intimate tone.Discussion begins around clarity, purpose, and storytelling.Introduction of Victoria Noel’s story as the central emotional anchor.Conversation about breast cancer awareness and late diagnosis realities.Reflection on loneliness and the emotional impact of illness.Strong call for family responsibility in sharing health histories.Emphasis on women supporting women through open conversations.Discussion about breaking generational silence around illness.Invitation for listeners to share their own stories when ready.Closing message of gratitude and community connection.Sometimes history is written by perception…. not by truth. 🎧 Watch Episode 4 now and decide for yourself. 👉 Subscribe to Cleiri The Show for conversations that challenge narratives and question what society accepts without thinking.#cleiritheshow #cleiri #breastcancer #abuseallegations #trauma #traumahealing #podcast #dothingsyoudontwanttodo #greenscreen #relaciones #theothersideofmakebelieve #entertainment
By CleiriIn Episode 3 of Cleiri The Show, the conversation centers on women’s health awareness, storytelling, and the responsibility of breaking silence within families and communities. Women need to speak up and children need to be taught to do the same. The episode introduces the emotional story connected to Victoria, whose experience with advanced breast cancer becomes a powerful reminder of why conversations about health, prevention, and support systems matter.Throughout the episode, Cleiri emphasizes that stories are not meant to stay hidden. Instead, they become tools for education, healing, and empowerment especially among women, mothers, sisters, and daughters.The message is clear: Silence can cost lives but sharing stories can save them. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences and encourages women who feel ready to step forward and share their journeys.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:Introduction and opening reflections setting an intimate tone.Discussion begins around clarity, purpose, and storytelling.Introduction of Victoria Noel’s story as the central emotional anchor.Conversation about breast cancer awareness and late diagnosis realities.Reflection on loneliness and the emotional impact of illness.Strong call for family responsibility in sharing health histories.Emphasis on women supporting women through open conversations.Discussion about breaking generational silence around illness.Invitation for listeners to share their own stories when ready.Closing message of gratitude and community connection.Sometimes history is written by perception…. not by truth. 🎧 Watch Episode 4 now and decide for yourself. 👉 Subscribe to Cleiri The Show for conversations that challenge narratives and question what society accepts without thinking.#cleiritheshow #cleiri #breastcancer #abuseallegations #trauma #traumahealing #podcast #dothingsyoudontwanttodo #greenscreen #relaciones #theothersideofmakebelieve #entertainment