In this episode of the YMyHealth podcast, Co-Host Melissa Schenkman talks with successful entrepreneur Brooks Bell, who is a Stage III Colon Cancer Survivor and Co-Founder of Worldclass Clothing, a fashion brand challenging the stigma of colonoscopies for young people and making talking about your colorectal health cool. The conversation explores Brooks' journey into cancer survivorship after completing her cancer treatment, the importance of colonoscopies, and the innovative approach of using fashion to raise awareness about colorectal health. They discuss the barriers to screening, the challenges of health entrepreneurship, and the significance of creating engaging products that spark conversations about health. Brooks shares valuable insights for young health advocates and emphasizes the need for proactive health engagement among millennials.
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Learn more about this episode's guest, Brooks Bell at: linkedin.com/in/brooksbellinteractive and you can follow her on Instagram @brooksbell
Check out Worldclass Clothing at https://www.worldclassclothing.com/ and here on Instagram @worldclass_clothing
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