The Present Moment Project
Childhood cancer, grief, and what it actually looks like to build something meaningful after the worst possible loss. Camilla Goodwin lost her daughter Myla in 2020 to a rare and aggressive form of kidney cancer called Wilms tumor. She was eight years old. In the years since, Camilla and her husband Mike have opened a restaurant, started a foundation, raised over three million dollars for families facing childhood cancer diagnoses, and somehow kept showing up for their other two kids, their community, and each other. This conversation goes to a lot of honest places. Camilla talks about the adrenaline that carried her through the early months, nursing school, a psychology degree, a master's in education, all of it driven by that same force that Jill recognizes from her own experience of loss. They talk about the moment she realized she was reliving her trauma every time she sat with grieving parents, and how she had to step back from that part of the work to stay healthy enough to keep doing any of it. There is a lot in here about faith, or the loss of it, and what slowly comes back. About the ways Myla shows up for her family still, through leaves in unexpected places, through the way her kids talk about her every single day. About what it meant to keep Myla's diagnosis framed in hope rather than statistics, and how that shaped the final years of her life. Myla's Beleaf provides financial support to families navigating childhood cancer, from active treatment through end of life. They have helped 360 families in four years. The foundation is based in South Florida and operates across the state. Contact Jill K. Bershad, LMHC, CAP * Email: jill@jillbershad.com [https://jill@jillbershad.com/] * Website: jillbershad.com [https://www.jillbershad.com/] * Instagram: @jillkbershad.lmhc [https://www.instagram.com/jillkbershad.lmhc/] * Facebook: jillkbershad [https://www.facebook.com/jillkbershad]
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