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She Survived What Medicine Abandoned

She Survived What Medicine Abandoned

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Season 1: Episode 2 Summary

Pleasant Harrison was told by her doctor that she wouldn't survive her cancer diagnosis. With no meaningful care offered, she turned to what her grandfather had taught her—herbal medicine, ancestral healing practices, prayer, and the land itself. She survived by trusting what her ancestors had already placed in her hands.

In this episode, we explore what Pleasant's story reveals about medical racism, medical neglect of Black women, and the ongoing Black maternal health crisis. I share my own maternal health story—navigating NICU trauma, being dismissed by physicians, and learning to trust my body's intuition when institutions failed me.

Pleasant's life illuminates the power of ancestral medicine, herbalism, spirit-led care, and the sacred relationship with land that Black women have always relied upon for survival. Together, we move beyond "grounding" into communion with land, herbs, spirit, and selfhealing as a reciprocal, intuitive, and sacred act.

This is what it looks like to save your own life when the medical system says you won't.

Featured Oral History Clip: Ms. Pleasant Harrison

A Black herbalist and community caregiver who survived a terminal cancer diagnosis by relying on ancestral herbal medicine, prayer, intuition, and family-taught healing practices when doctors left her with no care and no hope.

Presence Practice

What part of your healing journey have you been afraid to claim?

Reflection Question: Where is your intuition—or the land—already whispering guidance that Western systems have ignored?

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Archival credit: Oral history excerpts courtesy of the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University, Black Women’s Oral History Project.

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