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What Losing Someone to Cancer Teaches You About Life|Jules from The Cenk Fahri Foundation

45 min · 18. mai 2026
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After losing her younger brother-in-law, Cenk, to cancer, Jules helped turn unimaginable grief into something that is now changing lives. In this episode, we talk about the reality of loss behind closed doors, what grief actually feels like when the world moves on, and the powerful life lessons that can come from trauma and heartbreak. Jules shares the story behind The Cenk Fahri Foundation, which supports young adults facing critical illnesses through community, connection, retreats, and emotional support. We also talk about what people get wrong when supporting someone through illness, what really matters in life when everything gets stripped back, and how pain can sometimes become purpose. This was a really emotional, honest conversation and one that genuinely stayed with me afterwards. https://www.thecenkfahrifoundation.com/ @thecenkfahrifoundation

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