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Sister Soul Sessions SN.3EP.13 |Breaking Barriers with Phil Alderson

Sister Soul Sessions SN.3EP.13 |Breaking Barriers with Phil Alderson

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In this powerful episode of Sister Soul Sessions, we’re joined by Philip Alderson (@philaldo), a male breast cancer survivor, advocate, and dedicated voice in the fight for awareness and research. Phil shares his deeply personal journey with breast cancer, the unexpected discoveries he’s made after seven years as a survivor, and his passion for breaking the stigma around male breast cancer. Phil talks about his mission to raise awareness through his partnerships with Breast Cancer Now and Future Dreams, where he’s donated 100% of his book proceeds to support research in secondary cancers. With honesty and heart, Phil addresses the stigmas, medical sexism, and challenges he’s encountered as an advocate, as well as his plans to launch a high-profile American version of his advocacy work. Through his podcast, “Conversations with Phil,” and his book “Someone’s Survival Guide,” Phil continues to inspire others facing tough journeys. His commitment to early detection and his resilience make this an unforgettable conversation on hope, courage, and purpose. Tune in to be inspired by Phil’s story, and don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more impactful conversations. "Sister Soul Sessions is a podcast dedicated to entrepreneurs from all walks of life. We feature insightful conversations with business leaders, innovators, and creators, offering valuable strategies and inspiration for anyone looking to grow their business. Whether you're an emerging entrepreneur or an experienced leader, tune in to gain the knowledge and motivation you need to succeed."
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