Good morning all,
Here is my latest episode about Myasthenia Gravis awareness. June is the month to bring awareness to this rare autoimmune disease. My guest and I discuss daily life and struggle living with this chronic illness. Please take the time to listen and hopefully you will find this episode, encouraging and insightful.
https://anchor.fm/feedyomind/episodes/Myasthenia-Gravis-Awareness-eg3h1e
Also, get my latest book describing my diagnosis and fight with this illness, Waiting in the Furnace, available on Amazon.
Regards,
Marcee' Bonds
marceebonds@gmail.com
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Monday, June 29, 2020
Myasthenia Gravis Awareness
Hello all,
June is Myasthenia Gravis awareness month. As someone who was recently diagnosed this is dear to my heart. Get my new book to support and bring awareness to this chronic illness. Please click the link below to order your copy. Thank you again for your support.
Click here
Best regards,
Marcee' Bonds
marceebonds@gmail.com
June is Myasthenia Gravis awareness month. As someone who was recently diagnosed this is dear to my heart. Get my new book to support and bring awareness to this chronic illness. Please click the link below to order your copy. Thank you again for your support.
Click here
Best regards,
Marcee' Bonds
marceebonds@gmail.com
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Get Your Hand Out My Pocket: A Black Man in America
Hello,
This episode gives insight and perspective of being a Black man in America in the current state we are in. Addressing police brutality, civil unrest and protest throughout the world following the untimely death of George Floyd. Rev. Andrew Lobdell who grow up during the first civil rights movement shares his feelings about the status of today and his experience with police brutality and racism.
Click here to listen
Regards,
Marcee' Bonds
This episode gives insight and perspective of being a Black man in America in the current state we are in. Addressing police brutality, civil unrest and protest throughout the world following the untimely death of George Floyd. Rev. Andrew Lobdell who grow up during the first civil rights movement shares his feelings about the status of today and his experience with police brutality and racism.
Click here to listen
Regards,
Marcee' Bonds
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