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Ep 8: Emily Crowder: The Call That Changed Everything, Part 1

Ep 8: Emily Crowder: The Call That Changed Everything, Part 1

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Emily never expected to hear the words “you have breast cancer,” especially after a year of screenings that offered more questions than clarity. In this emotional Part 1, she shares the moment that changed everything and the confusing road that led there. She opens up about navigating repeated callbacks, the uncertainty that followed, and the strength it took to keep asking for answers.

Her story is honest, hopeful, and full of courage. It also shows how important it is to trust yourself, speak up, and advocate for the care your body deserves. If you or someone you love is walking through something heavy, Emily’s voice will meet you with comfort and strength.

In this episode, listeners will gain:
• A reminder that even life-changing news can be met with strength you did not know you had
• A deeper understanding of how to advocate for yourself when something feels off
• Encouragement to look for the God moments that show up in the middle of fear

Emily shares:
• The year of screenings and unclear results
• The breast pain she did not want to overlook
• The phone call that changed everything
• How she told her husband, her family, and her children
• The women who stepped in and supported her
• The God moments that carried her through the unknown

Part Two continues Emily’s story and the transformation that followed her diagnosis.

Guest: @emilycrow83
Support: @tumanbcf

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