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I'd Rather Die Trying: The Incredible Story of Amy O'Connor

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In this episode of Strong Conversations, Amy O’Connor shares a deeply personal and powerful story of resilience, identity, and perspective. A two-time cancer survivor, Amy reflects on facing uncertainty, making impossible decisions, and ultimately rediscovering what it means to simply want your life back. In this episode: Facing the unthinkable and choosing to keep fighting Why she didn’t want a new life—she wanted her life back The mindset shift that changes everything A powerful question: would you want your life back as it is today? A candid, honest conversation about resilience and perspective.

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