Jonathan James: Amplifying Voices Across the Bleeding Disorders Community
Jonathan James, President and CEO at Hope Charities, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I had the honor of sitting down for a long conversation with a friend of mine who is making a big difference in the lives of people living with Hemophilia and other chronic illnesses.
Patrick James Lynch has been a voice for the voiceless and continues to make an impact by sharing the stories of people who are often unseen and overlooked.
His podcasts on BloodStream Media are making strides to unveil challenges while educating people across many walks of life about the needs and barriers that often are overlooked and underappreciated.
In our discussion, we talked about many things in life, such as global access issues, aging with a bleeding disorder, personal challenges, and communal success.
It was truly a privilege to have this conversation, and I hope that you will take some time to listen to this conversation.
Spoiler alert, there are several ‘never shared before details’ in this one.”
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