S1E1 - Breaking out of the cancer cell
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Why is it that the people who experience genuine hardship seem to have the most joy? If you're dealing with questions of life and death, does the 'small stuff' even blip on your radar? What inspires someone to fight when they're being told to rest? Christine knows that life in a hospital can be bleak, seeing as how she spent her college years learning how to escape from them. Now she creates visual designs and user interfaces for doctors and medical professionals. In this episode, Christine teaches us to turn struggles into strengths. You can find more on Christine's story here: philips.to/breaking-out-of-the-cancer-cell
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