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To My Sisters

Lessons from the Alissa Ashley Situation: Transforming Your Life & Dealing With Peoples Opinions

To My Sisters

To My Sisters

Education, Relationships, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.9916 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2022

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Yes sis, you asked about our thoughts on the Alissa Ashley debacle and so here it is. In today's episode, we discuss the harsh realities of transforming yourself. When it comes to re-invention how do you embrace change and deal with other people's opinions about it? Can you ever truly let go of who you used to be? And what if the people around you simply won't let you forget about your past? Let's talk about it and more.

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0:00.0

Imagine sweeping through green fields, floating five feet above ground, sun on your face as you slide by on track to your destination.

0:11.1

Not a care in the world as you simply lean back, and before you know it, you're there.

0:16.7

London to Manchester from just 32 pounds each way.

0:20.5

Avanti West Coast.

0:22.2

Feel good travel.

0:23.8

Exclusions and limitations apply.

0:25.6

Full terms and conditions can be found at avantiwestcoast.coast.combe.

0:28.8

Forward slash plan.

0:32.3

This episode is brought to you by NHS blood and transplant.

0:36.2

Okay, so September was a busy month.

0:38.6

I'm sure your diaries were pretty full.

0:40.7

We've been in the middle of travelling, speaking, working and a whole bunch of bits and pieces.

0:46.2

But did you know that it was Sickle Cell Awareness Month?

0:49.0

There's a reason why this really matters to us and potentially for you as well.

0:53.3

But first, let's just explain what it

0:55.3

means for patients with sickle cell, for those who might not be sure. It's a serious lifelong condition

1:00.7

caused by unusually shaped red blood cells. It can be severely painful and life limiting. But well-matched

1:06.8

blood from a donor helps patients to live life to the full. So why does this matter to us so much?

1:12.5

There is currently a real need in the UK for people of Black Heritage to give blood regularly

1:17.6

to help treat Black patients with sickle cell. Sickle cell can affect anyone but is more common in

1:23.2

people of Black Heritage and is the fastest growing inherited blood disorder in the UK. We urgently need

1:29.3

new donors of Black Heritage to help fight sickle cell and regularly give blood to help save and

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