Wellness Without Hype with Lolo Lekgoane

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On this episode of Wellness Without Hype, we shine a light on Lupus during Lupus Awareness Month a condition that is often misunderstood, invisible, and difficult to diagnose.

Joining us is Lolo Lekgoane, a Lupus warrior who has transformed her personal journey into a mission of awareness, education, and support for others living with the condition.

We unpack the realities of living with Lupus, the importance of early awareness and community support, and we also learn more about her upcoming awareness walkathon taking place on the 16th of May in Mahikeng.
20 May English South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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