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Open Image Modal Carol Miele blogging about all things MBC.
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Open Image Modal Carol, who is a fan of everything Wonder Woman, lovingly refers to her convertible as her invisible plane
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Open Image ModalCarol's special connection with animals shows during a visit to an Ocala horse farm.
Pei Ketron(06 of27)
Open Image ModalJen Campisano(07 of27)
Open Image ModalJen, 37, is a wife, mother and former lobbyist who was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2011 after the birth of her son. Soon after her diagnosis, Jen decided to share her story through a blog – Booby and the Beast. Jen continues to enjoy life as much as possible through hiking, yoga, Pilates and most importantly, spending time with her husband, Chris, and four-year-old son, Quinn.
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Open Image Modal Valuable life lessons from Mom to Quinn.
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Open Image Modal The Campisanos embark on their next family trip.
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Open Image ModalCampisano family quality time over lunch.
Ben Heath(11 of27)
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Open Image ModalJill answers emails and responds to comments on her blog.
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Open Image Modal After 13 years of living with metastatic breast cancer, it becomes near impossible to count the number of doctor’s visits and procedures that Jill has gone through.
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Open Image Modal A Friday night tradition, Jill recites the prayer before a homemade shabbat dinner.
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Open Image ModalJill’s husband Rik continues to be one of her main supporters.
Holley Kitchen(16 of27)
Open Image ModalHolley, 42, is a wife and mother who has been living with metastatic breast cancer since 2013. Holley’s story received a lot of publicity when a video she shared to raise awareness for metastatic breast cancer went vital. Holley’s “ordinary Texas family” consists of her sons, CJ and Bryson, and her husband, Beep, who all love to restore cars together. Holley and Beep also own and operate a local auto repair business.
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Open Image ModalReminders of who she's fighting for are never very far away.
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Open Image ModalThe realities of living with metastatic breast cancer, it's unpredictable.
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Open Image Modal Beep takes a break from fixing cars and shares a powerful moment with Holley.
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Open Image ModalFaith, hope, and love. These are guiding principles for the Kitchens.
Steven McCurry(21 of27)
Open Image ModalKhadijah Carter (22 of27)
Open Image Modal Khadijah, 40, is a mother and communications strategist who has been living with metastatic breast cancer since 2010. Following her diagnosis, Khadijah received a graduate degree in journalism from Columbia University. She now works for the New York Police Department.
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Open Image ModalKhadijah leads her church congregation in singing, prayer, and faith.
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Open Image ModalKhadijah meets with New York Police Department Commissioner, William Bratton.
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Open Image ModalIt may only be 6am, but Khadijah is already hard at work mixing her left and right jabs.
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Open Image ModalKhadijah and her daughter, Deja.
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