Teryll Brewer on surviving stage four metastatic breast cancer.

Offline, The Podcast - A podcast by Alison Rice - Saturdays

Dearest you.To launch season four, I share Offline's platform with Melbourne listener, Teryll Brewer. I met Teryll at an Offline Women’s Circle in August 2019. Offline Women’s Circles exist to create gentle entry points to conscious connections, and as we gathered together as women on our way that night, Teryll’s story moved the room.  Her bravery and honesty got me thinking about the deeper role Offline could play when it comes to both education and prevention. What might we face, who has already survived it, and would they be willing to share what they’ve learned? Offline started as honest conversations with the women behind the Instagram accounts. Their stories and their humility not only moved us, but opened us up to a part of ourselves we weren’t all that familiar with — our True Selves. In came the teachers and healers to help us navigate this new spiritual terrain, and now, it’s time to hear from those closest to us. The people in our lives who don’t necessarily have a social media presence or a stage to stand on, but they teach us anyway.  Teryll’s story, and the stories I hope will follow, stand for survival. What does it mean to sit in True Self when life serves us a set of circumstances and experiences we didn’t see coming and we don’t feel prepared for?  Her hope is that through listening, we learn. Teryll Brewer is a 33 year-old, stage four breast cancer survivor. This is her story. Thank you for being here.Alison xoDonate to the Breast Cancer Network Australia Learn more about young women and metastatic breast cancerLearn about breast awareness and self-examinationgo deeper.Off— is currently open for enrolments. Explore or enrol here.Artificial Intelligence WorkbookWhatsApp Communityserve Express InterestInstagramSubstack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.