
Coppafeel founder Kris Hallenga talks Cornwall life in a new episode of Talk The Line
Kris Hallenga has one of the most inspiring stories of our times.
After being diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 23 she founded the charity Copafeel with her sister and a mission to educate women about the dangers of late diagnosis – or as they put it, “knowing your boobs could save your life.”
Since 2010 the charity has held an annual fundraiser called Festifeel which this year sees the likes of Busted, Pixie Lott, Denai Moore, The Staves and Basement Jaxx coming together to support the charity. Tickets are now on sale for the 14 October event.
Kris moved to Cornwall last year after many years of London life and that’s what we’re talking to her about in this week's episode of Talk The Line.
Talk the Line sees host Jen Long meet the people we love from music, film and television to find out about their passions and obsessions. A new episode drops every Friday - catch up with the episodes you've missed or subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Overcast or TuneIn.
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