Shoshana’s Story: From Pain to Purpose & Migraine Meanderings

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Shoshana turned her pain into purpose, founding Migraine Meanderings. Hear how she reshaped suffering into strength.

Migraine Heroes Episode 28 with Shoshana, a woman in sunglasses and a black sleeveless top, smiling while sharing her journey with Migraine Meanderings.

Episode Description

In a world where chronic pain can often feel like an isolating, invisible battle, Shoshana Lipson has emerged as a beacon of hope, compassion, and empowerment for the migraine community. Her life’s work is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit, and her impact reaches far beyond advocacy. Through her organizations Hope for Migraine and Migraine Meandearings, Shoshana has created a platform where individuals grappling with migraine and other chronic conditions can find solace, validation, and strength.

In this episode of Migraine Heroes, we celebrate Shoshana’s incredible journey, the vital work she is doing, and the profound impact she’s had on so many. As someone who has lived with chronic migraine since childhood, Shoshana understands better than most what it feels like to live in the shadows of pain. Yet, she has taken that pain and turned it into power — not just for herself, but for thousands of others like her.

Originally published October 2024

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