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Katrina Byrd on Love, Caregiving and Forgiveness

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Here I chat with ALS advocate and boa flouncer Katrina Byrd about her experience as a caregiver and what led her to write, "The Language of Forgiveness." Katrina is a writer, playwright and ALS advocate, of Jackson, Mississippi. She's an inspiration to many as she is a perfect example of courage, love, acceptance and forgiveness. Katrina is legally blind and is no stranger to life obstacles of her own. Yet, she cared for her partner, Dora Robertson who died from ALS just 76 days after being diagnosed with the disease. Katrina also goes by "The Boa Flouncer" to help others going through a grief journey. Fully aware of the devastating impacts of the journey of ALS, Katrina is honored to use her alter ego, "The Flouncer" which Dora helped to develop, to recognize others who advocate, educate and create ALS awareness. She co-leads the Many Shades of ALS Community Team at I AM ALS which brings attention to and provides resources for the mental, physical and social health of people of color living with and impacted by ALS. This time, we are flouncing our boat at you, Katrina. Hugs, Lorri

I am so incredibly grateful that you are here. It means the world to me! Thank you. Follow and see what's coming next: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn.

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Here I chat with ALS advocate and boa flouncer Katrina Byrd about her experience as a caregiver and what led her to write, "The Language of Forgiveness." Katrina is a writer, playwright and ALS advocate, of Jackson, Mississippi. She's an inspiration to many as she is a perfect example of courage, love, acceptance and forgiveness. Katrina is legally blind and is no stranger to life obstacles of her own. Yet, she cared for her partner, Dora Robertson who died from ALS just 76 days after being diagnosed with the disease. Katrina also goes by "The Boa Flouncer" to help others going through a grief journey. Fully aware of the devastating impacts of the journey of ALS, Katrina is honored to use her alter ego, "The Flouncer" which Dora helped to develop, to recognize others who advocate, educate and create ALS awareness. She co-leads the Many Shades of ALS Community Team at I AM ALS which brings attention to and provides resources for the mental, physical and social health of people of color living with and impacted by ALS. This time, we are flouncing our boat at you, Katrina. Hugs, Lorri

I am so incredibly grateful that you are here. It means the world to me! Thank you. Follow and see what's coming next: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn.

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