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In this powerful episode of Our Fight to Breathe, host Caleigh Haber sits down with her close friend Nick Di Brizzi Jr., a double lung and kidney transplant recipient who has turned his journey with cystic fibrosis into a mission of hope and service. Nick, an actor, athlete, and founder of the Breathe Like a Boss Foundation, shares nearly a decade of friendship and parallel recovery with Caleigh as they explore what it truly means to live—not just survive—with chronic illness.

This conversation offers rare insight into the realities of life before and after transplant, the challenges of managing complex medical needs, and the transformative power of community support. Nick and Caleigh discuss the daily heroism required to navigate chronic illness while maintaining hope, purpose, and connection to others who understand the fight.

Key topics covered:

  • Daily management strategies for cystic fibrosis and post-transplant life
  • The role of exercise, mindset, and community in long-term health outcomes
  • Navigating the emotional and physical challenges of chronic illness
  • Finding purpose and giving back through advocacy and nonprofit work
  • The critical importance of organ donation awareness
  • Building resilience through faith, family, and peer support

Whether you're living with chronic illness, supporting someone who is, or seeking to understand the patient experience, this episode offers valuable perspectives on resilience, community, and the power of turning personal struggles into sources of strength for others.

Medical disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice.

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