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Life's Good , It's the disease that's the problem

Hazel Carter


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional - not for profit speaker (except for commercial organisations)
Fee:
Free
Category:
Health
Updated:
18th April 2026

An inspirational true story about love and courage.

Caring for a loved one who suddenly receives a terminal diagnosis is a massive challenge, but with the right mindset, anything is possible.

When Hazel’s husband, Alan, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND), it was devastating, but the disease did not stop the couple in their tracks.

Hazel's will share -coping with diagnosis and staying emotionally strong -living life to the full despite disease progression -juggling self care and caregiving duties -the role of nhs, hospices and support group -why she produced her book which is raising funds for 3 charities, (for which she has received an Inspirational Author Award)

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About Hazel Carter

Award winning author and hightly rated inspirational speaker.

A long history of speaking to groups of any size up to 500 .

Talks are inspirational as well as educational and typically last between 30 - 45 minutes, supported by powerpoint slides.

As a not for profit speaker and author, all fees received are donated to charity.


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