PAUL BEARD LECTURE
This is Anna's extraordinary story of her struggle to survive, sometimes sad and sometimes funny, and how she managed to heal herself and later become a healer.
Busy BBC journalist and mother Anna Parkinson was struck with a devastating diagnosis. Told she had a brain tumour and that it was inoperable, Anna searched and tried every solution until at last, she discovered healing.
Eight years after the initial diagnosis, without medical intervention, Anna's scan results showed the tumour had shrunk to a tiny remnant of the cancer that had once almost destroyed her life.
There will be time during the evening for you to ask Anna questions about her journey and experiences.
This talk is taking place in-person at our college in London
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