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EP 55 - 'Sickle Cell Didn't get the Memo' - Ruth Ogunbunmi

35 min · 27 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio EP 55 - 'Sickle Cell Didn't get the Memo' - Ruth Ogunbunmi

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Ruth's parents are Nigerian; she was born, raised and lives in the UK. Ruth is young, beautiful, smart, ambitious, intelligent, brave, strong, hard working (she is a model and also works her regular day job), the list goes on...... Ruth has sickle cell in this episode, we have a candid, funny, uplifting chat about sickle cell including managing life (and pain) and relationships. Ruth is more than her genotype and has refused to let sickle cell get to run the show! I learned so much listening to this amazing, black queen's life journey. As a community, we must continue to raise awareness about these issues that affect us; knowledge is power.

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