In this heartwarming episode of the “A Place of YES” podcast, we delve into the extraordinary story of Esme, a resilient child with medical needs. Her mother, Hillary, shares Esme’s journey and how she has come to learn more about supporting Ezzy’s needs and ensuring that she has an empowering community behind her daughter. Despite facing numerous medical challenges and lacking a formal diagnosis, Esme has defied all odds and achieved incredible milestones. Join us as we explore the power of resilience, the importance of community support, and the limitless potential within every child, regardless of their circumstances.

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