“There's going to be obstacles.'
CLEVELAND — Specifically, when it comes to breast cancer, the American Cancer Society reports 41% of Black women are more likely to die compared to other races, despite having lower incidence rates.Staci Kirk, who is affectionately known as “Coach Staci” as a local business coach, is a five-time cancer survivor. Keeping women uplifted, motivated, and full of purpose is Coach Staci’s life mission, but it’s been challenged in her own life.
Seemingly bound to cancer and continuing to heal from past abuse, Coach Staci says she had to get real with herself. As the saying goes, this coach checked herself into the self-care gym and started practicing what she preached.
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