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Delaney Liskey: Thanks Team Left Hand

Delaney Liskey: Thanks Team Left Hand

FromThe Other Side of MS


Delaney Liskey: Thanks Team Left Hand

FromThe Other Side of MS

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Released:
Aug 10, 2023
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Podcast episode

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Bonus Trailer for Delaney Liskey. Delaney's Podcast will be released on August 29, 2023. Delaney, a patient with pediatric onset multiple sclerosis and an MS researcher, was diagnosed with onset multiple sclerosis at 11 years old. Today, she's s part of the inaugural class of the Regenerative Sciences Ph.D. track in Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Listen to this thanks from Delaney to Team Left Hand
Released:
Aug 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Now accepting donations via Ether at BikeMS.ETH Welcome to "The Other Side of MS" where our passion is to share the remarkable stories of individuals deeply affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and to pedal together towards a world free from this condition. As a cyclist for Bike MS, I understand the power of the journey, and it's our collective 'why' that drives us. Our 'why' is clear and unshakeable: To make MS a thing of the past. Through heartfelt interviews and authentic conversations, we aim to shed light on the untold aspects of MS, the resilience of those living with it, and the impact it has on their lives, as well as those who support them. This podcast is not just about me; it's about you, the listeners, and the diverse voices that join us. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist, a family member, a passionate community member, or anyone who shares our dream of a world without MS, you're part of our community. Join us on this journey as we cycle towards a future where MS is a distant memory. This podcast is more than just stories; it's a movement. Together, let's amplify the 'why' that fuels us and work towards a world where MS is nothing but a part of history.