• Black Women, Cervical Cancer, and Strength in Unity

  • Jun 19 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Black Women, Cervical Cancer, and Strength in Unity

  • Summary

  • Embark on a poignant journey through the experiences of Black women confronting cervical cancer on this episode of Cervivor Podcast. Join Lindsay Gullatte-Lee, a stage 3c survivor from North Carolina, and Samina Cepal, a resilient survivor originally from St. Lucia, as they courageously share their stories of strength and resilience. Delve into the vital discussion on health disparities faced by Black women in cervical cancer care, gaining insights, solidarity, and hope along the way.

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    More About The Guests:

    Lindsay Gullatte-Lee, a resilient Stage 3C Cervical Cancer Survivor, fulfills the role of Director at Get In Good With Your Health. Beyond being a published author, devoted wife, mother, and dynamic motivational speaker, Lindsay stands out as an advocate for cervical cancer prevention and awareness. Her journey from cervical cancer survivor to advocate is characterized by a dedicated commitment to dispelling myths and confronting stigmas associated with cervical cancer. Lindsay's impactful work is driven by a mission to expand her Get Good with Your Health Pop-Up Shop nationwide, to educate and empower individuals on the importance of cervical health. Freshly graduated from Cervivor School, Lindsay has acquired additional knowledge and skills, poised to make a significant impact in the ongoing fight against cervical cancer. Her dedication to raising awareness and providing support to those affected by cervical cancer serves as hope in the collective journey toward eradicating this disease.

    Samina Melanie Cepal, a resilient soul hailing from Agard, who embarked on her educational journey at Bocage Combined before finding her calling at St. Joseph's Convent. Unsure of her career path after graduation, she delved into the world of nursing, solidifying her passion with a degree from SALCC in 1998. Despite life's twists and turns, including marriage, motherhood to sons Chaz and Josh, and academic achievements with a bachelor's and master's degree, Samina faced her demons of thyroid disease, depression, and the devastation of Hurricane Tomas in 2010. Battling through dark moments, she faced her toughest opponent yet in 2018: cervical cancer. With unwavering determination fueled by her love for her sons, she fought fiercely, even amidst the tragic loss of her forever love, Chaz, in 2019. Samina's journey is a testament to resilience, strength, and the unyielding power of love.

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