I think its fair to say blogging has changed my life. It's also brought new friends and I'm so delighted to play a part in bring the very special Marie Ennis-O'Connor to Edinburgh and talk about how stories can change the world. Please come and join us, and change how you use stories too.
http://academy.alliance-scotland.org.uk/event/voice-of-lived-experience-shaping-transformational-change-sharing-experiences-from-an-international-perspective
This blog is about my thoughts on my own experience of breast cancer and becoming disabled, on self care, my passion for improving health and healthcare and about heartful leadership in all areas of life.
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Really looking forward to this Audrey. Pinching myself to be working with you at last :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm so looking forward to it. Who knows what we will cook up;-)
DeleteHi, I have set up a central place for Breast Cancer Blogs in the UK, as I found it hard to find any. I have set a link for you there. www.breastcancerblogsuk.org. Cheers Alison
ReplyDeleteHi Alison,
DeleteGreat to hear from you. It's good to see you are connecting others too. Telling our stories can be really helpful and its amazing to look back on too. All good wishes to you.
Audrey