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Didn't See That Coming

Lisa Mannina-Sulzer, Warrior

My personal Substack is a heartfelt space for inspiring thoughts, shared experiences, and reflections on healing from past traumas.

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  • Lisa Mannina-Sulzer, Warrior

    Loving wife, proud mom of two, pilot, and stage IV metastatic breast cancer warrior. As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, I've turned my experiences into strength through writing and creative exploration.

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