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Episode:20 Parker McBride "Seeing what is right infront of me"

50 min · 23 de dic de 2025
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Parker is back with us — and her story hits hard. While she was facing the terrifying possibility of losing her eyesight, she was quietly losing something even more precious… herself. She waited, hoping the pain would fade, hoping she could handle it alone. But that silence nearly cost her life. Today, Parker stands here because she found the courage to reach out, to say the hardest words: “I need help.” She didn’t just fight for her vision — she fought to stay alive. And her story is a reminder to anyone listening: strength isn’t surviving in the dark. Strength is choosing to step out of it. This is Parker’s comeback. And it might be the light someone else needs.

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