A podcast for and about the everyday person. Every week Nikki Moore, a breast cancer survivor, wife, mom and professional Healthcare Recruiter will bring MooreStories by presenting fascinating guests with a story to tell. These conversations will make you laugh and cry all in one. So please grab your cup of coffee. or whatever you need it to be and and enjoy Moorestories.
Imagine being a celebrated surgical oncologist, and then one day, you find yourself on the other side—as a patient diagnosed with breast cancer. That's Dr. Natalie Johnson's story, and she brings it all on our podcast today. Our conversation follows her mesmerizing trajectory from her origin in the Virgin Islands through Howard University, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, to her acclaimed service at the Legacy Cancer Institute and Breast Health Centers in Portland, Oregon.Brace yourself to hear her account of personal encounters with cancer, how she lived through uncertainty, and relied heavily on faith. Dr. Johnson emphasizes the need for widespread awareness and education on breast cancer, particularly in diverse communities.In the final part, we delve into the significance of genetic testing in pinpointing disease risks, particularly for African-Americans. She touches on the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis and the relief provided by resources such as counseling and online support. We also discuss the leaps of progress in cancer treatment and the pivotal role that loved ones play in providing emotional and practical assistance. This episode culminates in a celebration of Dr. Johnson's immense contributions to healthcare and the incredible mark she's left on countless lives. Get ready to be inspired by her extraordinary journey!
Highlighting the strength of the human spirit, we welcome the indomitable Michelle Lange in our latest episode. Michelle, a breast cancer survivor, creative soul, and ghostwriter, takes us through her gripping journey, battling stage three breast cancer, and emerging victorious. Her story isn't just about survival; it's about resilience, courage, and finding joy in the darkest times. Michelle's holistic approach to her treatment, intertwined with eastern and western medical practices, stands testament to her determination. Her road to recovery was steeped in meditation, writing, sketching, and a powerful testament to the power of a strong support base.Michelle's journey has transcended her life post-cancer as well. She shares the pivotal role of neuropathy, sound frequency healing, and meditation in her life now. She emphasizes the power of gratitude, even in adversity, and the immense impact of a strong support system, offering a beacon of hope for those battling similar struggles. As we commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it's stories like Michelle's that fuel the fight against the disease. So, tune in, as we unfurl a tale of courage, resilience, and hope, a tale that promises to inspire and uplift you.
Highlighting the strength of the human spirit, we welcome the indomitable Michelle Lange in our latest episode. Michelle, a breast cancer survivor, creative soul, and ghostwriter, takes us through her gripping journey, battling stage three breast cancer, and emerging victorious. Her story isn't just about survival; it's about resilience, courage, and finding joy in the darkest times. Michelle's holistic approach to her treatment, intertwined with eastern and western medical practices, stands testament to her determination. Her road to recovery was steeped in meditation, writing, sketching, and a powerful testament to the power of a strong support base.Michelle's journey has transcended her life post-cancer as well. She shares the pivotal role of neuropathy, sound frequency healing, and meditation in her life now. She emphasizes the power of gratitude, even in adversity, and the immense impact of a strong support system, offering a beacon of hope for those battling similar struggles. As we commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it's stories like Michelle's that fuel the fight against the disease. So, tune in, as we unfurl a tale of courage, resilience, and hope, a tale that promises to inspire and uplift you.
Hey there, Family! It's your host, Nikki Moore, and I have something very special lined up for you on MooreStories. We're about to embark on a journey, shedding light on the compelling narratives that touch our hearts and fuel our imagination. As a lover of storytelling myself, I find great joy in unveiling these unique tales - the kind of fulfilling stories that make you pause, reflect, and appreciate the diversity of human experiences. Next month's episode promises a unique blend of inspiration and resilience. It features a renowned breast cancer surgeon who's not only made remarkable strides in her field but has also triumphed over breast cancer herself. This extraordinary woman's story is a testament to her dedication to her work and her indomitable spirit. We will delve into the world of breast cancer - not just the medical, but the personal, exploring the importance of early detection, the advancements in treatment, and the power of support networks. It's a celebration of strength, a tribute to the relentless fighters and their families. So, keep an ear out for this upcoming episode of MooreStories, where captivating tales come to life!
Ever wondered about the transformative power of a well-told story? Brace yourself for an intriguing journey as MooreStories Podcast, hosted by yours truly, Nikki Moore, unfolds the fabric of life woven with diverse narratives. We believe that every person's account, be it the mundane or the extraordinary, has a powerful message that can inspire, heal and unify. Our upcoming episodes are jam-packed with compelling tales from health and love after 40, to balancing the generational battles, and exploring the realm of mental health. As October, the breast cancer awareness month, approaches, we will be joined by a healthcare professional to shed light on early detection, screenings, and education about this life-threatening disease. As a breast cancer survivor myself, I am eager to lead this crucial conversation. Alongside, we'll also be chatting with budding entrepreneurs about their journey and passions. So whether you're an aspiring storyteller, or seeking some inspiration, join us at Moore Stories, where every narrative matters. Let's tune in, open our hearts and minds, and bask in the aura of shared wisdom and empathy through our collective storytelling.
There are a lot of HERoes fighting this coronavirus pandemic. Get ready to meet one here on MooreStories. Come on along with me as I have a wonderful conversation with Ms. MoNesha R. La Violette, a seasoned Registered Labor and Deliver nurse for a major hospital in Los Angeles. She received her Bachelor of Science, Nursing and Associate of Nursing degrees from Western Governors University and Mount St. Mary’s College, respectively. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with an emphasis on Africana Studies from California State University, Dominguez Hills and an Associate of Arts in Child Development from Los Angeles Southwest College. MoNesha also holds an advanced practice certification in Public Health. She is recognized by the National Certification Cooperation as a Registered Nurse certified in the specialty of Obstetrics, as well as a Certified Lactation Educator. MoNesha has been working with women and children for over 26 years. She volunteers her time mentoring young women and teaching classes in Health Education and Self Care. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband Jay, and has three adult children, Candace, Jay II, and Jared along with two fur babies, Coco and Chanel.Monesha and I go way back. Meeting in elementary school and reconnecting years later. Like myself, Monesha is a cancer survivor and she will walk us through her journey on how breast cancer gave her a new perspective on life and how it gave her the opportunity to live her life in the moment and with intention. As a nurse on the front lines of the coronavirus crises she has an emotional warning to those not taking the pandemic seriously. “This is not a drill,” Monesha warns.Let’s get into it. It’s MooreStories Ya’llIG: MooreStories02Website: Mooresuccess.net
In the first episode of MooreStories I have an extremely special guest for you. I will be interviewing Ms. Ronice Moore, a young millennial entrepreneur who has recently started a sip and paint business. Ronice is also a mom, a healthcare worker. She holds several degrees in Natural Sciences and the best part is she happens to be my daughter. We will be discussing her inspirations, how the unexpected murder of her older brother transformed the direction of her young life, and what it was like being a teenage mother.I hope you enjoy episode one. It’s Moorestories ya’ll!Social Media:IG @MooreStoriess02Website Mooresuccess.net
On the 4th episode of the Sister Connection series on MooreStories we meet a mother to one, sister to some, and a friend to many, Ms. O'Shauna is a proud United States Army Veteran and a small business owner of Sultry Shop. After serving 4 years active duty she stepped out of faith and embarked on a journey of entrepreneurship creating a pop up retail business offering apparel for women that makes you feel sensual, feminine, and attractive. We will be chatting about how it was to grow up in South Central LA, what tragedy affected her as she grew into a woman and why she decided to join the United States Army. Ms, O'shauna will also give us some tips on how to become a self-made entrepreneur. Please tune and listen because this young sister has a story to tell.Website:Mooresuccess.netSultryshop.comIGMoorestories02
Crystal Lauren Cornell is a divorcee and a mother of a 20 year old son. She has worked in the area of accounting for over 15 years. She has been an entrepreneur for over 25 years. She is an artist ,business consultant, Forex trader, and internet marketer. She was on the advisory board of the Moreno Valley Arts Foundation. She has been recognized in local magazines, and newspapers for her artwork. She has a You Tube called Crystal Lauren the Next Level Slayer, where she provides tips, strategies, opportunities and ideas to take your business, money and mindset to the next level. Please tune in as we discuss friendships, what it was like to grow up in Chicago, and what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. This is a special episode because Ms. Crystal is not just any guest, she is family with a story to tell.
There are a lot of HERoes fighting this coronavirus pandemic. Get ready to meet one here on MooreStories. Come on along with me as I have a wonderful conversation with Ms. MoNesha R. La Violette, a seasoned Registered Labor and Delivery nurse for a major hospital in Los Angeles. She received her Bachelor of Science, Nursing and Associate of Nursing degrees from Western Governors University and Mount St. Mary’s College, respectively. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with an emphasis on Africana Studies from California State University, Dominguez Hills and an Associate of Arts in Child Development from Los Angeles Southwest College. MoNesha also holds an advanced practice certification in Public Health. She is recognized by the National Certification Cooperation as a Registered Nurse certified in the specialty of Obstetrics, as well as a Certified Lactation Educator. MoNesha has been working with women and children for over 26 years. She volunteers her time mentoring young women and teaching classes in Health Education and Self Care. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband Jay, and has three adult children, Candace, Jay II, and Jared along with two fur babies, Coco and Chanel. Monesha and I go way back. Meeting in elementary school and reconnecting years later. Like myself, Monesha is a cancer survivor and she will walk us through her journey on how breast cancer gave her a new perspective on life and how it gave her the opportunity to live her life in the moment and with intention. As a nurse on the front lines of the coronavirus crises she has an emotional warning to those not taking the pandemic seriously. “This is not a drill,” Monesha warns. Let’s get into it. It's MooreStories Ya'llIG: MooreStories02Website: MooreSuccess.net
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In the first episode of MooreStories I have an extremely special guest for you. I will be interviewing Ms.Ronice Moore, a young millennial entrepreneur who has recently started a sip and paint business. Ronice is also a mom, a healthcare worker. She holds several degrees in Natural Sciences and the best part is she happens to be my daughter. We will be discussing inspirations, how the unexpected murder of her older brother transformed the direction of her young life, what it was like being a teenage mother and what is God trying to tell us with this COVID-19 virus. I hope you enjoy episode one. It's Moorestories ya'll!Social Media:IG @MooreStoriess02Website Mooresuccess.net