HOPE: Suzanne Lindley

There are times in our lives that we meet people who are so remarkable, we can’t stop talking about them. There are people we want the world to know about. My friend, Suzanne Lindley, is one of those people. Suzanne inspires hope in all those who are fortunate enough to be in her life. I wanted to share that hope in the form of an interview with her, so more could experience it. The interview is around 30 minutes, not near enough to detail the many pieces of what makes her remarkable, yet hopefully enough to inspire HOPE, her middle name. Instead of a boring TV show tonight, consider an investment in a motivational story that will inspire you to live life more fully!

As you will hear, her story is one of LIVING, in spite of great obstacles and medical prognosis. It is one of taking charge of the life we have all been given; being empowered as a patient, and then going about the business of living fully. As a hat she wears says, “I am terminal,” and on the back, “... and so are you.” None of us knows how much more time we have on this earth. Appreciating each breath that life gives us and making the most of it, is what she is all about.

Click here for the interview

In Addition:
• In the interview Suzanne mentions her non-profit. The link to her
YES organization’s website is : www.beatlivertumors.org
• She also speaks a lot about a resource that has been particularly helpful for her: ACOR or
Association of Cancer Online Resources or acor.org
March is colon cancer awareness month! Colorectal screening can save your life. The Colorectal Cancer Coalition or C3, has a very clear message: Cover Your Butt. Learn more about early detection by clicking here.
• Read some of Suzannes’s blog posts on
www.SurvivorCelebration.com -she is an incredible writer!
• Suzanne:
Congressional Record Katie Couric Interview transcript
• Other important resources:
American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org
Imerman Angels
www.imermanangels.org
The Lance Armstrong Foundation
www.livestrong.org
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
www.canceradvocacy.org