Living with ALS and raising four young children, Salym Liufau shares what it means to mother fiercely, live presently, and speak love into the time we’re given.

In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Salym Liufau, a 33-year-old mother of four living with ALS, whose grace and honesty have touched thousands online. Salym opens up about adapting to a body that’s changing while holding tight to joy, purpose, and presence. We talk about motherhood in the face of uncertainty, the traditions she’s building for her children, the legacy she hopes to leave behind, and the truths she feels called to share while she still can. This conversation is tender, grounding, and a powerful reminder to live with intention, love boldly, and never postpone what matters most. Salym is also an active member of Her ALS Story, a non-profit organization specifically for women diagnosed with ALS before the age of 35.  Thank you for listening and sharing with a friend.

Hugs, Lorri

About Lorri Carey

On Friday the 13th, February 2004 at the age of 37, I was told I have ALS. I’m dying from ALS, yet I’m so encouraged to live life to the fullest. I’ve been inspired by so much to stay focused on the positive. I’m dying to tell you about what gives me strength, makes me smile and keeps me hopeful – in hopes of inspiring you too!

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