Shelby Forsythia can't listen to the song "Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus without being reminded of grief. When she learned that her mom's breast cancer would be terminal in December 2013, Forsythia used running and music as a way to cope. She'd play the pop ballad on repeat through the long cord of her headphones while she dashed back and forth from her home to a nearby park. "The lyrics crashed through me as I pumped my arms and legs," Forsythia remembers. "I saw myself as an innocent, unsuspecting being in a violent, screeching construction site. My demolition was inevitable, and all I could do was run. Not to escape the certainty of my mother's death, but to feel like I was doing somethi
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