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SUMMARY:FL JCC Virtual Author Event - Diane Shader Smith
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our FL JCC’s Summer Virtual Author Series. \nMonday\, June 23 at 3:30 pm with Diane Shader Smith\, presenting Diary of a Dying Girl\, by Mallory Smith. \nSalt in My Soul is a tes­ta­ment to love\, deter­mi­na­tion\, and the heal­ing pow­er of mem­oir as med­i­cine. It’s a clas­sic com­ing of age sto­ry about a young woman named Mal­lo­ry fig­ur­ing out how to live ful­ly while dying. In so doing\, she secret­ly doc­u­ment­ed her inner thoughts in her diary while throw­ing her­self at life: friend­ships in ele­men­tary school\, boyfriends and sports teams in high school\, the lit­tle trav­el her dis­ease would allow. She attend­ed col­lege and explored the wider world\, one that was just beyond her grasp. She became a devot­ed envi­ron­men­tal­ist\, see­ing a star­tling and vivid metaphor for her declin­ing health in the destruc­tion of our world. All the while Mal­lo­ry fought. And wrote; about her fears\, her loves\, her pain\, her depres­sion\, her hopes\, and gave voice to the many mil­lions who strug­gle with invis­i­ble or vis­i­ble ill­ness\, turn­ing her pain into pur­pose. In Mallory’s final days\, her father uncov­ered a long-for­got­ten treat­ment that is now chang­ing the world of med­i­cine but\, heart­break­ing­ly\, it came too late to save his daughter. \nMal­lo­ry Smith \nMal­lo­ry Smith was a writer and envi­ron­men­tal jour­nal­ist. A 2014 Phi Beta Kap­pa grad­u­ate of Stan­ford Uni­ver­si­ty\, Mal­lo­ry pro­duced radio doc­u­men­taries for Green Grid Radio and news fea­tures for NPR through KCRW. She played club vol­ley­ball for Stan­ford and was a three-sport var­si­ty ath­lete in high school. Diary of a Dying Girl is adapt­ed from Mallory’s mem­oir\, Salt in My Soul. Before her pass­ing\, Mal­lo­ry launched the social media cam­paign Lunges4Lungs and raised over $5 mil­lion with her par­ents for research. She passed away at the age of twen­ty-five on Novem­ber 15\, 2017\, two months after receiv­ing a dou­ble lung trans­plant. All pro­ceeds from her intel­lec­tu­al prop­er­ty will go to Mallory’s Lega­cy Fund\, housed at the Cal­i­for­nia Com­mu­ni­ty Foundation. \nTopic: Diary of a Dying Girl by Mallory Smith presented by Diane Shader Smith \nTime: Jun 23\, 2025 03:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82711288665?pwd=yhcYS7oQyyfd4bJohCRDOhDeruvw4z.1 \nMeeting ID: 827 1128 8665 \nPasscode: MALLORY
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/fl-jcc-virtual-author-event-diane-shader-smith/
LOCATION:test venue\, 8451 eagles loop circle\, windermere\, FL\, 34786\, United States
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SUMMARY:JCC-U Virtual Summer Series - Baptist Health
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our JCC-U Virtual Summer Lunch and Learn Series. \nWednesday\, June 25 at 1:00 pm with Mental Wellness for Vibrant Aging with Baptist Health’s Manuela Rodriguez\, LMFT \nJoin our engaging conversation with Psychotherapist at Baptist Health: Manuela Rodriguez\, LMFT. We will explore the importance of mental health as we age\, offering strategies to stay resilient\, connected\, and fulfilled. Through open conversation and expert insights\, we’ll break the stigma around mental health during Mental Health Month (Men’s Mental Health Month). Join us to learn how to nurture a positive mindset and embrace aging with confidence and joy. \nTopic: JCC-U Summer Virtual Lunch and Learn: Baptist Health.1 \nTime: Jun 25\, 2025 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84423415513?pwd=HAmNaOW6P98124XJW27kB8Tfg7mdHv.1 \nMeeting ID: 844 2341 5513 \nPasscode: 566154 \nOne tap mobile \n+13052241968\,\,84423415513#\,\,\,\,*566154# US \n+13126266799\,\,84423415513#\,\,\,\,*566154# US (Chicago) \nGenerously sponsored by Baptist Health
URL:https://mbjcc.org/event/jcc-u-virtual-summer-series-baptist-health/
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