Cancer, Challenges, and Championing Those Who Can't Speak Up | Ep 274

EPISODE · Jul 5, 2025 · 35 MIN

Cancer, Challenges, and Championing Those Who Can't Speak Up | Ep 274

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

Cancer, Challenges, and Championing Those Who Can't Speak Up | Ep 274MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLUSUPPORT VOICES FOR VOICES®:https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporterWhat does it truly mean to support those who face discrimination because of disabilities or serious illness? This powerful episode dives deep into the reality of how society often treats its most vulnerable members.Justin Alan Hayes, founder of Voices for Voices, delivers a heartfelt exploration of the exploitation and discrimination faced by people with disabilities, challenges, and serious illnesses like cancer. Drawing from personal experiences with family members battling advanced cancer, he examines the painful reality that some individuals and organizations actually target vulnerable people rather than supporting them. The parallels between disaster exploitation and taking advantage of those with disabilities reveal a disturbing pattern in human behavior that demands our attention and action.This episode serves as both a call to awareness and a promise of support. Voices for VoicesⓇ stands firmly against any discrimination, creating a platform where everyone's story deserves to be heard, regardless of ability or circumstance. Whether you're personally affected by disability or illness, or supporting someone who is, you'll find validation, understanding, and community here. As Justin eloquently states, "We're all in humanity together, doesn't matter how we look, our abilities, our challenges."Ready to be part of a movement that celebrates human dignity in all its forms? Join us at Voices for VoicesⓇ, where we're committed to being "a light where there is none." Reach out to share your story or that of a loved one – together, we can create a world where everyone feels valued, supported, and truly heard.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome to Voices for VoicesⓇ3:41 Supporting Those with Disabilities9:26 Confronting Discrimination and Exploitation13:44 Understanding Cancer and Its Challenges21:55 Being a Light in Difficult Times32:28 Call to Share Your Story#CancerAwareness #FightCancer #CancerSupport #ChampionTheVoiceless #HealthAdvocacy #EndCancerStigma #SurvivorStories #SpeakUpForOthers #EmpowermentThroughAdversity #MentalHealthInCancer #CommunitySupportSystem #HopeAndHealing #ResilienceInChallenge #NonprofitAdvocacy #TogetherAgainstCancer #TikTok #Instagram #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billionSupport the show

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