Who We Are Matters

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2 min · 18. Sept. 2018
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Welcome to Who We Are Matters! Thank you for listening and I hope you subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode. I appreciate you being a part of this journey. Enjoy.

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Ep.2 Dr. Inez G. Perezchica

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Ep.1 Nurse Teresa Marie Sadlowski

On our first episode of WWAM, I talk with Teresa Marie Sadlowski, a charge nurse of a hospital in LBC, about how teenage acne affected her adolescence…and more importantly how it didn’t. We also talk about how her experience in the high fashion industry led her to become an advocate for body positivity. But, I was most impacted by how addressing her depression, she was able to better cope with the death of a loved one, and find the support she needed to make the jump into the career she’s in now. The most admirable thing about "Tadow" is how she is able to self reflect and pause to tend to her needs. That doesn't make her selfish, in fact, it makes her a better caregiver, nurturer, and listener. If you are struggling with some very strong emotions, please pause for self love, listen to yourself, and reach out for help. 1-888-640-5174 Depression Hotline, 1-800-273-8255 Suicide Hotline *Music by Buyepongo, Por Tu Amor, Buyepongo EP album https://buyepongo.bandcamp.com/album/buyepongo-ep

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