
Chronic Illness, Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, and All Things MAHA | Grace Price
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This week I am joined by the accomplished and eloquent Grace Price, a rising college sophomore who has made an impact in the MAHA movement by sharing studies and information exposing big pharma and big food, while giving tips on how to improve your health.
Grace discusses the creation of her documentary film, how faith is at the center of her approach to health and wellness, and how to overcome imposter syndrome as a young advocate in politics. She shares groundbreaking studies on cancer and chronic illness, and how we can take make good decisions regarding our health while recognizing that God is always in control.
Grace is the writer, editor, producer, and director of the documentary film Cancer: A Food Borne Illness. She testified at Senator Ron Johnson’s roundtable discussion “American Health and Nutrition: A Second Opinion” in September of 2024, and has testified at state senate hearings regarding MAHA policy in recent months. Grace is also a part of @maha.girls - an account helping girls ditch fake food and reclaim their health
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