In loving memory of Erin Delaney Parrish.

This platform provides a space for women and men who are breast cancer survivors and thrivers to openly share their mental and physical scars as they journey through breast cancer. They are welcome to share their life stories before breast cancer, during, and now. Additionally, we invite caregivers to share their experience with supporting and loving their loved one(s) through this process because they have mental scars that must be respected and heard. Lastly, we are hearing from professionals about their journey to serving individuals with breast cancer, along with needed information to bring forth awareness.

How We Got Here: Usually, people ask us to share our stories from the moment we heard the words, "you have breast cancer." However, we are more than just that moment. We would love to share stories of the journey before breast cancer, during, and now. We want people to understand that there was life before breast cancer. Even though breast cancer may have caused mental and physical scars, it does not define our being. Instead, our scars speak of the cultivation of the person we are and the person we are becoming.

*Our podcast can be found on Audible, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Google, and Apple Podcast. We will upload various videos from the podcast on this webpage. Additionally, you can find us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram @ourscarsspeak.

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