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Interview With My Mom, Regina Hooper

Episode 19 of the The Diverse Butterfly Podcast podcast, hosted by Cassidy Hooper, titled "Interview With My Mom, Regina Hooper" was published on September 2, 2020 and runs 7 minutes.

September 2, 2020 ·7m · The Diverse Butterfly Podcast

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In this episode, I interview my mom, Regina Hooper, about Turner Syndrome! She talks about her first thought when I was diagnosed with TS, advice for moms whose girls have just been diagnosed with Turner Syndrome, why awareness for TS is so important, and much more! Hope you enjoy this episode!

In this episode, I interview my mom, Regina Hooper, about Turner Syndrome! She talks about her first thought when I was diagnosed with TS, advice for moms whose girls have just been diagnosed with Turner Syndrome, why awareness for TS is so important, and much more! Hope you enjoy this episode!
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