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After losing his sister to brain cancer, David Richman was inspired to do something incredible that can inspire us all. In this chat we talk about his intense and unique fundraiser in his sister's memory which was writing a book, Cycle of Lives. This book is the result of 15 people’s stories, 5,000 miles and a journey through the emotional chaos of cancer. David shares what motivated him to deeply explore 15 people’s emotional journeys with cancer and the various traumas in their lives that affected their experience. I love how he pulled it all together in his book where the stories are interwoven amongst the narrative of David’s solo 5,000-mile bike ride to go meet the book participants. David shares some of the interconnected stories of people overcoming trauma. He generously donates 100% of the net proceeds of the book to various cancer-related charities picked by the book participants or their survivors. Cancer and other diseases come with so much physical impact. I love seeing how David was able to create a safe space to talk about the tough emotions that come with it. Thanks for listening.

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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