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BEING FEARLESS: How Karen Mills Became an All-American Basketball Player at 5’2, Launched Her Career in Stand Up Comedy, and Survived Ovarian Cancer

30m · GIFTED · 21 Jul 17:00

On today's episode of GIFTED, I chat with Karen Mills, who is an  All-American basketball player (and she's only 5'2!), stand up comedian, and ovarian cancer survivor. She talks about overcoming struggles, finding the levity in tragedy, and pursuing your passions fearlessly. Her gift of humor and positivity has allowed her to lead an incredible life and help thousands of people.

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