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Brustkrebs ist eine der häufigste Krebserkrankungen bei Frauen, ob eine Frau einmal an Brustkrebs erkrankt, lässt sich nicht vorhersagen. Es gibt jedoch Faktoren, die die Entstehung und das Wachstum von Brustkrebs begünstigen können. Wahrscheinlich müssen mehrere Faktoren zusammenspielen, einige davon, wie unser Lebensstil, sind beeinflussbar, während andere, wie genetische Veranlagungen oder Umwelteinflüsse, nicht vermieden werden können. Die bekannte TV-Moderatorin Tanja Bülter ist gerade einmal 48 Jahre alt, als die Ärzte bei ihr Brustkrebs feststellen – ein Schock! Die Zeit drängt, es ist ein aggressiver Krebs, der sofort behandelt werden muss. Sie hat tausend Fragen: Wie sage ich es den Kindern? Kann ich trotzdem weiterarbeiten? Wie kann ich mich innerlich aufrichten? Eine Zeit, welche Sie in vielerlei Hinsicht geprägt hat, und heute freuen wir uns ganz besonders, Sie persönlich in unserer neuen Podcast-Folge begrüßen zu dürfen. Herzlich willkommen.
Have you ever wondered how a real estate company can make a meaningful difference in the fight against breast cancer? In this episode, I sit down with Liz Battista, the driving force behind Houlihan Lawrence's annual Stronger Together campaign, to find out. Liz shares the incredible history of Houlihan Lawrence's commitment to supporting breast cancer research and awareness, which spans over three decades. She also reveals how her personal journey as a breast cancer survivor inspired her to take the reins of this powerful initiative. Discover the creative ways Houlihan Lawrence's 32 offices come together to engage their communities and raise funds for this vital cause. From Oktoberfest parties to car shows, there's no shortage of passion and innovation when it comes to making a difference. Tune in to learn how one company's dedication is helping to bring us closer to a future without breast cancer. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://harrietlibovhomes.com/53
On this episode of EquiTEA, Dorothy and Lupita had a chance to connect with breast cancer survivor, Kara Adams and Pink Ribbon Place Health Educator, Davi Wilson. This conversation explores how breast cancer disproportionately affects communities of color and highlights the importance of early detection and preventative measures, including self-exams, mammograms and regular check ups. Listen as Kara shares her personal journey with breast cancer and Davi shares available resources and support Pink Ribbon Place offers to those impacted by cancer and their families. To find out more about Pink Ribbon Place and how to get involved, please visit: https://pink.rchf.org/
Love the episode? Send us a text!In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Heather Salazar, an incredible woman whose journey through breast cancer led her to create the impactful nonprofit, Pink Ribbon Good. Heather's story is one of resilience, compassion, and dedication to helping others.Heather shared her powerful narrative, starting with her connection to Alexis, a young mother with metastatic breast cancer. Heather and her husband adopted Alexis's baby, Lexi, and cared for Alexis during her final months. Tragically, 18 months later, Heather herself was diagnosed with breast cancer. Despite the challenges, Heather emerged as a survivor and channeled her experience into founding Pink Ribbon Good.Pink Ribbon Good began with a mission to provide meals, house cleaning, rides to treatment, and peer support to breast cancer patients and their families. Heather's dedication and innovative approach have allowed the organization to grow exponentially, now serving nationwide and delivering over 1 million meals.Heather also discussed the importance of survivorship and the unique challenges it presents. She emphasized the value of living in the moment and being present for loved ones, lessons she learned from her own journey and from those living with metastatic breast cancer.We also touched on the operational challenges and triumphs of running a nonprofit, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Heather's story is a testament to the power of community, resilience, and the impact one person can make.To learn more about Heather's work and Pink Ribbon Good, visit pinkribbongood.org and follow them on social media.Thank you for tuning in to this heartfelt and inspiring episode. If you enjoyed it, please share it with your friends and family, and consider sending us some fan mail or tagging us on social media at survivingbreastcancer.org. Your support helps us continue to provide valuable resources and support to those affected by breast cancer.You can read Heather's story here: https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/post/my-answer-to-cancerSURVIVINGBREASTCANCER.ORGAttend a free virtual SurvivingBreastCancer.org event:https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/eventsFollow us on InstagramSurvivingBreastCancer.org: https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/Breast Cancer Conversations: https://www.instagram.com/breastcancerconversations/About SurvivingBreastCancer.org: SurvivingBreastCancer.org, Inc. (SBC) is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit virtual platform headquartered in Boston with a national and global reach. Through education, community, and resources, SurvivingBreastCancer.org supports women and men going through breast cancer. We provide a sanctuary of strength, compassion, and empowerment, where those diagnosed with cancer unite to share their stories, learn invaluable coping strategies to manage wellness and mental health, and find solace in the unbreakable bond that fuels hope, resilience, and the courage to conquer adversity.https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/takeahikehttps://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/takeahikehttps://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/takeahikeSupport the show
Loša vijest, broj oboljelih od raka dojke raste. Dobra vijest, ima nade. Kakve? Gdje? U Hrvatskoj svaka 10. žena obolijeva od njega. Najčešći je oblik raka kod žena u Srbiji i Bosni i Hercegovini. O detekciji i razvoju lijeka protiv karcinoma dojke u Njemačkoj više saznajemo od Aide Kožar. Maja Marić razgovara s dr. Vesnom Ramljak s Instituta za tumore u Hrvatskoj o tome kako izgleda procedura prije, ali i nakon dijagnoze. Znate li za „pinktober“ - ružičasti mjesec borbe protiv karcinoma dojke? Von Maja Maric.
In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of the Modern Mommy Doc podcast, Dr. Whitney is joined by Heather Salazar, President and CEO of Pink Ribbon Good (PRG). Heather shares her deeply personal journey, from adopting a baby girl whose mother battled breast cancer to her own cancer diagnosis, and how these experiences led her to start PRG—a nonprofit organization providing essential services to families affected by breast and gynecological cancers.This week's podcast and newsletter are brought to you by Care.com. Care.com connects families with local caregivers, including nannies, babysitters, tutors, senior care providers, dog walkers, housekeepers, and more.Go to www.modernmommydoc.com/podcast for the full show notes.
In this emotional episode of SHE MD, Dr. Thais Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney host Heather Salazar, a breast cancer survivor and founder of Pink Ribbon Good. Heather shares her personal journey and the life-changing encounter that led to the establishment of Pink Ribbon Good. The discussion touches on the impact of breast cancer on young women, the importance of self-breast exams, genetic testing, adoption, and the comprehensive support her organization offers to women battling breast and gynecological cancers.Visit pinkribbongood.org to learn more about PRG's mission and services. Follow @pinkribbongood on instagram for ideas on how to really show up for someone battling cancer. Save 15% on your Branch Basics Starter Kit when you use code SHEMD at www.branchbasics.com.What if you could do more to understand your risk of breast cancer? Go to https://myriad.ws/getmyrisk to help identify cancer risks and empower your provider to take action for your health.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mary Renouf speaks with Dr. Angelena Crown, a breast surgeon that specializes in oncoplastic surgery from Providence Swedish in Seattle, Washington, and they're talking breast cancer and what you need to know now. We'll discuss the epidemiology of breast cancer, equity in care and update you on the newest information on breast cancer screenings and surgery.
“I had to get out of survival mode and I have to live - You can do both at the same time” - CeeCee McGriffSurvive and Live Life is a non-profit founded by CeeCee McGriff. Survive and Live Life was created to encourage other survivors to BOLDLY share their stories of how they made it through treatments, surgeries and all the after effects of fighting cancer. CeeCee is a 2x Breast Cancer SURVIVOR and after the last diagnosis made a decision to have a double double mastectomy with restructure reconstruction.Today, CeeCee and I spoke about her path through such a trying time, how she learned to start living life to it's fullest and how everyone should always get a 2nd opinion if you feel led to do so. We also spoke about what family and friends Should or Should NOT say to someone going through something as serious as cancer. If you or someone you know is in need of support, please connect and follow CeeCee McGriff:Instagram: Surviveandlivelife/CeeCee's story was one of many shared in the following book: Reform Pinktober: Profound Story Sharing Behind the Pink Ribbon that can be found and purchased on Amazon. (All proceeds to benefit Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer Research). Order here on Amazon: Reform Pinktober Whoever you hold in your heart, is forever and always a part of you. In Honor and Loving Memory of: Jackie BrownCheck out this episode & others here on The Path Podcast, Apple, Spotify, Google & other podcast platforms. Follow, share & subscribe Let's connect: Website: www.arlenebolden.com | FB: @thepathpodcast | IG: @thepath_podcast | Twitter: @thepath_podcast | thepath4ward@gmail.com
In der heutigen Q&A-Folge geht es ziemlich Busen-lastig her. Vielleicht liegt es am No Nut November, dass vermehrt Fragen zur weiblichen Brust aufkommen? Die Lateiner:innen und Ärtz:innen unter uns können mit dem Begriff vielleicht etwas anfangen, die meisten aber wohl nicht: Intermamme. Ganz stumpf ist damit Busensex gemeint, wie das aber genau abläuft und welche Tipps Birte parat hat, müsst ihr euch schon selbst anhören. Darüber hinaus wird die Frage geklärt, warum sich unsere Brüste zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten anders anfühlen und warum auch deshalb das richtige Abtasten so wichtig ist. Damit es nicht nur um Brüste geht, werden natürlich auch andere Themen angesprochen und Fragen geklärt. Einerseits geht es um die Bedeutung „Post-Nut-Clarity“, was quasi heißt, dass man erst kommen und dann denken soll und andererseits werden die Details hinter Tantra und dessen Massage gelüftet. Ob ihr danach noch dem No Nut November standhalten könnt? PS: Nächste Woche ist Black Week und wir haben wirklich suuuuper Angebote für euch rausgesucht – kleiner Spoiler: so günstig bekommt ihr die Adventskalender ganz bestimmt nicht nochmal! Pink Ribbon breastcare App: https://www.breastcare.app Du hast selbst Fragen rund um Liebe, Lust & Leidenschaft? Wir freuen uns über deine Fragen & Geschichten, aber auch Lob & Kritik! Schreibe uns gerne an podcast@orion.de oder bei Facebook oder Instagram an @orionversand. Auch Sprachnachrichten sind bei uns sehr WILLkommen! Instagram: @orionversand bzw. https://www.instagram.com/orionversand/ E-Mail: podcast@orion.de
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Meet Heather. As a breast cancer survivor herself, she knows firsthand what many women (and men) really need during their cancer battle: help with the everyday tasks. That's where Pink Ribbon Good comes in. Through doorstep delivery of healthy meals, peer support, rides to and from treatment and a community ready to care for clients every step of the way. Every 90 seconds someone is diagnosed with breast cancer
Tanja Nagel heeft een brede achtergrond in de financiële dienstverlening, in haar lange carrière in topbestuursfuncties heeft zij veel kennis en ervaring opgedaan, die zij al geruime tijd gebruikt in haar vele toezichthoudende rollen. Tanja begon als management trainee bij AMRO Bank en vervulde verschillende leidinggevende posities bij Van Lanschot. Ook was zij CEO bij Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers en is ze betrokken (geweest) bij diverse maatschappelijke initiatieven zoals Pink Ribbon en het Scheepvaartmuseum. Een aantal van haar toezichtsrollen in het verleden waren commissaris bij PNO, commissaris bij Kas Bank en lid van de Raad van Advies van het Frans Hals Museum. Tanja is afgestudeerd aan de Universiteit Utrecht in bedrijfs-sociaal-economisch recht. Momenteel is Tanja bestuursvoorzitter van DSI, commissaris bij EY Nederland, lid van de raad van toezicht bij Stichting Oncode en lid van de raad van toezicht bij de Veerstichting en is ze dagvoorzitter bij het Erasmus Governance Institute. Ook neemt ze deel aan het Boardroompanel van het programma "Zaken doen" op BNR. Tot slot, Tanja is 63 jaar, heeft twee volwassen kinderen en woont in Den Haag. Op de hoogte blijven van Leaders in Finance? Abonneer je dan op de nieuwsbrief. *** Vragen, suggesties of feedback? Graag! Via email: info@leadersinfinance.nl en check de website leadersinfinance.nl *** Leaders in Finance wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Kayak, EY, Odgers Berndtson en Roland Berger. *** Eerdere gasten bij de Leaders in Finance podcast waren onder andere: Klaas Knot (President DNB), Robert Swaak (CEO ABN AMRO), Frank Elderson (directie ECB), David Knibbe (CEO NN), Janine Vos (RvB Rabobank), Jos Baeten (CEO ASR), Nadine Klokke (CEO Knab), Gita Salden (CEO BNG Bank), Annerie Vreugdenhil (CIO ING), Karien van Gennip (CEO VGZ), Maarten Edixhoven (CEO Van Lanschot Kempen), Jeroen Rijpkema (CEO Triodos), Chantal Vergouw (CEO Interpolis), Geert Lippens (CEO BNP Paribas NL), Simone Huis in 't Veld (CEO Euronext), Nout Wellink (ex DNB), Onno Ruding (ex minister van financiën), Maurice Oostendorp en Martijn Gribnau (CEOs Volksbank), Yoram Schwarz (CEO Movir), Laura van Geest (Bestuursvoorzitter AFM) Katja Kok (CEO Van Lanschot CH), Ali Niknam (CEO bunq), Nick Bortot (CEO BUX), Peter Paul de Vries (CEO Value8), Barbara Baarsma (CEO Rabo Carbon Bank), Jan van Rutte (Commissaris PGGM, BNG Bank, vml CFO ABN AMRO), Marguerite Soeteman-Reijnen (Chair Aon Holdings), Annemarie Jorritsma (o.a. Voorzitter NVP), Lidwin van Velden (CEO Waterschapsbank), Don Ginsel (CEO Holland Fintech), Jan-Willem van der Schoot (CEO Mastercard NL), Tjeerd Bosklopper (CEO NN NL), Joanne Kellermann (Chair PFZW), Steven Maijoor (Chair ESMA), Radboud Vlaar (CEO Finch Capital), Karin van Baardwijk (CEO Robeco) en Annette Mosman (CEO APG). --> tussen haakjes de functie ten tijde van het interview
This week's guest, Sue Smith, has been a trailblazer and a great friend to many in the disability self-advocacy space in Victoria and beyond for many years and has just recently retired. Sue leaves a great legacy. In 2008, Sue and friend began the Self Advocacy Resource Unit (SARU) at Ross House in the Melbourne CBD, an amazing resource supporting countless disability self-advocacy groups with guidance and support to make groups harmonious and flourish. In the 1990s, before Pink Ribbon, Sue was a Warrior Woman, joining other women in a mixed media project exploring women's experiences with breast cancer and funded by the Australian Council for the Arts. Sue began her activist work at the Janefield Colony, a home for children with intellectual disabilities, where she came in and shook things up. She received death threats. She is a pretty amazing woman and leaves such a strong legacy in Victoria and Australia and all we can do is say Thank-You and we wish Sue many happy times enjoying her retirement. Thank you for all you have done, Sue.Self Advocacy Resource Unit - a Facebook public group
On Oct. 20, the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation held its Fourth Annual "More than a Pink Ribbon" Awards Luncheon at the Virginia Crossings Hotel and Conference Center in Glen Allen. The event, which celebrated progress in breast cancer education and advocacy, was highlighted by keynote speaker Heather Marie Van Cleave, a breast cancer survivor, domestic violence survivor and mental health advocate who has spoken to audiences around the globe. Awards honorees (pictured, from left) were also celebrated, including Mimi Nguyen of Mimi Nails Spa (Community Champion Award), Dr. Clifford L. Deal III, MD, FACS (Achievement in Healthcare), and Delegate Shelly...Article LinkSupport the show
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but often, the act of becoming more aware is simplified to sporting a pink ribbon. Rebecca Weiss, senior listener services associate at New York Public Radio and founder of Bob's Boxes, a 501c3 nonprofit that sends post-mastectomy care packages to women with breast cancer -- and listeners -- shed light on aspects of the experience of the disease that are not often discussed, but patients and survivors of breast cancer wish we all knew.
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Thomas Hauser is the director of the Idaho Falls Symphony. He talks with us about the symphony's annual Pink Ribbon Concert to raise breast cancer awareness. This year's theme is "Symphony Masquerade." The show is on Oct. 14. Article: https://www.byui.edu/radio/local-news/the-idaho-falls-symphony-presents-symphony-masquerade
Pink Ribbon bestaat dit jaar 20 jaar. Al twee decennia zetten zij zich in om onderzoek naar borstkanker te financieren en het onderwerp bespreekbaar te maken én te houden. Wat is er in al die jaren bereikt? Wat zijn de doelstellingen voor de komende tijd, en welke uitdagingen staan er voor de deur? Indira Balgobind, brandmanager bij Pink Ribbon, vertelt er alles over.
Pink Ribbon Jax is the Charity of the Day at the Constellation Furyk & Friends Tournament. Marica Pendjer joins JMN to share how Pink Ribbon Jax provides breast cancer screenings and information. As she likes to say, "We've got your back...and your front!" The organization provides free mamography scans for uninsured patients. Visit PINKRIBBONJAX.ORG for more information.
Der Oktober steht im Zeichen der Brustkrebs Prävention. In diesem Podcast spreche ich mit meiner Gästin Anita Komarek über ihre Diagnose Burstkrebs sowie die Auswirkungen auf ihre Libido und Partnerschaft.Außerdem beantwortet der Präsidenten der österreichischen Krebshilfe Prof. Dr. Paul Sevelda die medizinischen Fragen zu Chemotherapie und Mastektomie.Im Oktober finden viele Veranstaltungen statt zb das PinkRibbonBreakfast am 10.10.2023 im Hotel Schani in Wien oder die Abendveranstaltung am 5.10.2023 für den guten Zweck und die Burstkrebsforschung in Linz, organisiert vom Diagnostikum Linz gemeinsam mit Pink Ribbon. Alle Infos diagnostikum.atDenk daran: Lieber Vorsorgen als Nachsorgen.Hast du weitere Fragen? Schreib mir jederzeit: sandra.spick@kronehit.at
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month highlights the importance of advocacy, Rosalina and Shauna discuss the diverse forms of advocacy one can take, emphasizing that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. They touch upon how individuals can become advocates, from sharing their stories on social media to supporting friends and loved ones through their breast cancer journeys.They also share their advocacy work together, including participation in panels for non-profit organizations, being on the Kelly Clarkson Show, and supporting communities. Lastly, they provide important insights into the challenges and responsibilities of public advocacy and the importance of setting boundaries to prioritize self-care.If you are looking to make a difference and become an advocate, we invite you to visit our resources page. You'll find a comprehensive list of organizations we support and a program designed to empower anyone to become an advocate.Visit https://tyftspodcast.com/breast-cancer-resources-aya-podcastEpisode Timestamps:[00:01:01] Housekeeping Items/Updates[00:02:13] How Was Breast Cancer Awareness Month Developed?[00:04:20] What Does Advocacy Mean To Us[00:12:24] Community Host Breasties Meetings[00:15:10] Camp Breastie - Speaking Engagement[00:16:21] Kelly Clarkson Show[00:18:24] Check Out My Rack Webinar[00:19:50] Setting Healthy Boundaries[00:25:46] Small Actions, Big Impact[00:28:29] Making Donations That MatterClick here to leave us a voicemail about what Is It like to be a Survivor?If you want to submit a quote about your breast cancer journey, submit one here: Submit A QuoteWe'll post your quote on our Instagram page, and you'll have the opportunity to connect with fellow community members, where we invite our community to share their own quotes. This platform is a valuable space for you to express yourself and let others know they are not alone in their personal journeys.Cancer Magazines to submit your story:Wildfire MagazineElephants & Tea MagazineVisit our link.tree to access the Kelly Clarkson segment, and any media outlets about our story.If you enjoy this episode, please share it with your friends. Help us reach more women by subscribing and rating us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and YouTube.You can follow us on Instagram @TYFTSpodcast and email us at tyftspodcast@gmail.com
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(Riverton, WY)- Manuela Twitchell from Fort Washakie joins this interview as a special guest and the featured breast cancer survivor for the annual Pink Ribbon Run which is coming up on August 19th. Manuela shares her journey of strength, hope, and the power of perseverance to inspire others in their fight against the disease. All race details, registration info and a fun video are below. Fremont County residents and friends come together for the Pink Ribbon Run, a heartwarming event dedicated to raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research, treatment, and support. https://player.vimeo.com/video/845083571?h=d89b2efe0e Pink Ribbon Run, Riverton- Save the Date Aug 19 from Lindsey Anderson on Vimeo.
Cheryl Esposito welcomes David Jay, an international fashion photographer & founder of The Scar Project, a series of large-scale portraits of young breast cancer survivors to raise awareness, challenge traditional perceptions about the disease. David Jay has been shooting fashion & beauty professionally for over 20 years. His images have appeared in a multitude of international magazines & advertising campaigns. As an edgy fashion photographer, he was personally impacted when a friend in her twenties was diagnosed with breast cancer. What followed was a remarkable collaboration that led to The Scar Project. David has photographed more than 100 breast cancer survivors. The exhibition of large-scale portraits travels the world. A book of these portraits has been created - The Scar Project: Breast Cancer Is Not a Pink Ribbon. Join Cheryl Esposito and David Jay to discover the difference one person can make around the world when you refuse to look away.
On this episode of the Breast Podcast Ever Dr. Tiwari talks with Terri Putt who helps fundraise for Pink Ribbon Good. We discuss their name change from Pink Ribbon Girls, fundraising and how they use the funds for those affected by breast cancer. Connect with PRG https://www.pinkribbongood.org/
Pink Ribbon Breakfast - Breast Cancer Foundation chief executive Ah-Leen Rayner previews this year's major fundraising event. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Thaís Naveda Luy is a bilingual, Venezuelan Canadian Journalist specializing in Marketing and Public Relations, and a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, living in North Carolina with her husband and two daughters. She is passionate about holistic health and has graduated from the IIN Gut Health, Hormonal Health, and Emotional Eating Psychology certification programs, as well as an ACE Fitness Behavioral Change Specialist Course, and is also a HeartMath Certified Practitioner. She is the Director of Marketing & Multicultural Affairs of dooable health where we have the chance to work together! Coach Thaís is the author of “A Pink Ribbon in our Hearts” and the creator of “The Natural Living Formula” a holistic health system to support health and wellness in families with picky eaters, moms reconnecting with themselves to model healthy habits for their families, and patients recuperating from some side effects of cancer treatment. Enjoy this moving conversation as she shares how all of her many experiences have been put to meaningful use for herself and others.
Heather Salazar is the President and CEO of Pink Ribbon Good. As a breast cancer survivor, Heather knows firsthand what many women and men really need during their cancer battle: support. Through her work with Pink Ribbon Good, Heather ensures individuals fighting breast and gynecological cancers are supported with healthy meals, rides to treatment, house cleaning kits, and peer support and education– all at no cost to the patient, and all because no one travels this road alone. Heather graduated with a bachelor's degree in psychology from Wright State University in Communication and Social Work. Heather and her family have been featured in People magazine, The Today Show, and the Tamron Hall Show.If you'd like to make get well card for PRG to send to those they serve, you can mail them to: Pink Ribbon Good350 Huls Drive Dayton, OH 45315-8982You can make a donation or find out more information on her website https://www.pinkribbongood.org/Follow along with the organization on Instagram @pinkribbongoodFind out more at TeamKindHumans.com or follow me on Instagram @katie_doughty!
Lots of feels in this ep. Estelle has audio of a kid who discovered a song his dad recorded in the 1970s...and the son LOVES what his Dad did! Then, we have a special guest: Sarah Brooks has raised over $17,000 for the Pink Ribbon Walk. She's going through her own journey with Breast Cancer, and describes everything that Pink Ribbon does - from drug funding, to direct nurse support - and the difference it makes. Estelle's filling in for Megan Papas, enjoy this special episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I talk about the history of the pink ribbon or should I say peach! I partnered with BCCP to actually make strides to prevent breast cancer and educate what you can do to do the same!!!!!
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Ah-Leen from The Pink Ribbon Street Appeal chats to us about The Pink Ribbon Street Appeal taking place this Friday and Saturday. Last year they couldn't run the appeal in many places because of Covid restrictions and that had a massive impact on our fundraising efforts, so we're hoping this year's appeal will be the biggest one yet! Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lots of laughs and feels in this episode - it's Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Estelle chats to Lorna Subritzky. Lorna is a long time broadcaster, and shares her story, as she undergoes treatment for her second breast cancer diagnosis. She talks about the importance of mammogram, and breast self-checks like 'the clock' and 'lawnmowing'. Ahead of that, Estelle asks: what funny compliment did you get from your child? Check out the text where a kid counts the teachers wrinkles...great stories and chat, we hope you enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In de dagelijkse podcast van FC Afkicken bespreken Jamil Mensah, Mart ten Have en Nicky van der Gijp op dinsdag 4 oktober onder meer de cruciale pot van Ajax tegen Napoli in de Champions League, die andere heerlijke pot tussen Inter en Barcelona, het einde van de carrière van Higuaín en Ronaldo die weg mag bij United!Net zoals Mart ook doneren aan Pink Ribbon? Dat kan hier: https://secure.pinkribbon.nl/1op7(00:00) Intro(01:01) Cruciale pot Ajax(11:44) Inter - Barcelona(15:55) Higuaín stopt ermee(22:02) Ronaldo mag weg(26:38) Gokkende voetballersZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Breast Cancer Survivor Sophie Mosemann, along with Marty Brammer of Rocky Mountain Oncology/SageWest and Margaret Wilder, SageWest Growth and Outreach Liaison, spoke with Jack FM's Morning Show earlier this week. Sophie shares her inspirational story as well as details of the Pink Ribbon Run. Take a listen below! The Riverton Pink Ribbon Run on Saturday, July 30th is a family-friendly event that will include a children's area, fun booths and a 5k walk or run. It is a great time to encourage team building, raise awareness of your community support, and make a difference in the lives of Wyoming women and men. Registration will begin at 7:00 am with the race starting at 8:00 am at the SageWest Riverton Campus. Registration is easy, just use the QR code or go to www.wyomingbreastcancer.org. With your help, we can change the devastating impact of breast cancer! Are you a survivor? You can join other survivors at the Survivor Celebration Breakfast from 6:30-7:30 am at the SageWest Riverton Cafeteria on the day of the race. Survivors can RSVP for the breakfast at Margaret.Wilder@lpnt.net. And as always, survivors always register for the race for FREE! Please feel free to email info@wyomingbreastcancer.org or call 307-840-WBCI to learn more. If you would like to have a vendor booth at the Riverton Pink Ribbon Run, email jennifer.burrell@lpnt.net. Suggested donation of $50.
Ah-Leen Rayner (CEO of Breast Cancer Foundation NZ on Pink Ribbon Breakfast) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Cheryl Esposito welcomes David Jay, an international fashion photographer & founder of The Scar Project, a series of large-scale portraits of young breast cancer survivors to raise awareness, challenge traditional perceptions about the disease. David Jay has been shooting fashion & beauty professionally for over 20 years. His images have appeared in a multitude of international magazines & advertising campaigns. As an edgy fashion photographer, he was personally impacted when a friend in her twenties was diagnosed with breast cancer. What followed was a remarkable collaboration that led to The Scar Project. David has photographed more than 100 breast cancer survivors. The exhibition of large-scale portraits travels the world. A book of these portraits has been created - The Scar Project: Breast Cancer Is Not a Pink Ribbon. Join Cheryl Esposito and David Jay to discover the difference one person can make around the world when you refuse to look away.
Be part of our community by joining our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtbehindthings In conversation with tonight's guests, Omr Moeen Malik, Omer Aftab, and Huzaifa Ahmad. What does CXO mean? What have their journeys been like? Why and how was Easypaisa started? What was the beginning like, and how did it progress? Introducing Mini Apps via the platform model. Omer's journey in Pink Ribbon? The risk of breast cancer in Pakistan and what challenges did they initially face? The “external” symptoms of breast cancer? The importance of timely diagnosing it? What kind of campaigns has Pink Ribbon run? Is it an advocacy group? Why is the risk in Pakistan higher than in India? Pakistan's first dedicated Breast Cancer Hospital. RIZQ: How did it all begin and progress? What is RIZQ currently doing? Have charities caused an impact? Traditional ways of giving money? What part can Easypaisa play in the donation process? Crowdfunding and Fundraising? Digitized Account Opening through Easypaisa? How will this help the women in Pakistan? Why don't we have such charity models in Pakistan? Omar's current opinion on the FinTech industry? How do they envision the Pakistan of 2050? Catch this and a lot more in tonight's episode. Do not forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch on to some amazing conversations coming your way! Connect with us: • https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbehindthings • https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan Omar Moeen's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omarmoeen/?originalSubdomain=pk Huzaifa's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/huzaifa-ahmad-7026aa165/ Omer Aftab's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omeraftab/ TBT shorts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6akyz6EpkwyzBmKh0L2rSQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/syed-muzamil-hasan-zaidi3/support
Samantha from the Pink Ribbon Motorcycle Ride joins us today at Bikes Burgers Beers to share some great insight into the organisation as well as her involvement and passion for all things motorcycles. Samantha really does eat, sleep and breath bikes. Married to a rider, who is also a mechanic and has been a postie, with a nice history of bikes, mostly hovering around "classic" Japanese stuff from the mid to late 90's. Something that appeals to me as that is when I started riding. You can register for the Pink Ribbon Ride here https://www.pinkribbonride.com/ Follow them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PinkRibbonMotorcycleRide/ And definitely check them out on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pinkribbonmotorcycleridesyd/ Samantha enjoys burgers from Jim and Harry's https://www.facebook.com/Jim-Harrys-Lotsa-Food-Cafe-Takeaway-164292366920042/ Please consider a small contribution to the show. We're building a website, and would love your help like existing listeners have offers. We really appreciate it. https://www.patreon.com/BikesBurgersBeers Patreon Shout-OUTS to these legends! Rod Kinder Madam Rider Australasia - https://madamrideraustralasia.com/ Jovanka Filiposka Trevor Winfield PrestigeLiquidsWW - https://www.youtube.com/c/PrestigeLiquidsWW Fempro Armour (Formerly Miss MX Gear) - https://femproarmour.com/ Linda Mayer Don't forget our amazing show sponsors who help offer your beautiful listeners some very generous discounts. Willie The Boatman 20% off code #bikesburgersbeers Johnny Reb 15% off code BIKES15
The ability to be grateful is something to be grateful for.How do you react in the face of adversity? Do you find ways to express your creativity in each passing week? What makes you happy? What thoughts from your childhood are being projected into your passions, paths, and everyday life?In this touching and insightful guest interview episode, Deborah sits down to chat with Alexa Cucchiara, a best-selling author and health and wellness blogger from New York City. After beating cancer at the age of 20, Alexa decided to dedicate her platforms to helping others find hope and perseverance. She is also a recent graduate of Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business. They talk about having faith in especially challenging moments, how to stop withholding from living an authentic life, exploring options after graduating college in a pandemic, and how to escape the statements people say or we think as children. They also discuss pop culture, entrepreneurship, and views on manifestation.Then, they dive into hard conversations that creators face when things don't go as planned...the art of the pivot. Deborah touches on how she met Alexa through their book publisher, New Degree Press, and some of the challenges that they both faced as newly published authors. Beyond making a disruption in health and wellness, Alexa is taking over the art and fashion scenes of New York in her own way, showing us that taking ownership over life is truly a matter of perseverance and hope.In this episode, you will hear from a member of Gen Z, (who recently turned 23!! We've celebrated two birthdays on the podcast) who has endured one of life's hardest challenges and is using her story of survival to inspire people all over the world. This interview focuses on the importance of acknowledging your small wins, spreading kindness, and being true to yourself. If you're looking for a heartfelt conversation on dealing with the feeling of never being “done,” finding a sense of direction when everything continues to change, and reshaping your perspective in times of struggle, disappointment, worry, pain, and doubt, then this episode is definitely for you!Guest Biography:Born and raised in New York City, Alexa Cucchiara is a commissioned artist, author, designer, entrepreneur, health and wellness advocate, speaker, and storyteller. Early in her career, she found her unique upbringing to propel her to study at The Art Students League of New York and Fashion Institute of Technology during her childhood, fostering her passion for art and design. In high school, she had her illustrations published on covers and inside Creative Outlook, and used her creativity to drive her entrepreneurial spirit and launched a jewelry business, One Twist Co.Today, Alexa is a graduate of Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business, Magna Cum Laude, and a member of Beta Gamma Sigma. She recently published her first book, Power to Persevere: Inspiring Stories to Help You Get Through Challenging Moments which debuted as a Best Seller and #1 in Teen & Young Adult Diseases, Illnesses, and Injuries, Teen & Young Adult Physical Impairment, and Teen & Young Adult Body, Mind & Spirit on Amazon.After surviving cancer at a young age, Alexa has found a deep passion in influencing others to live their best life despite their own misfortunes. She believes in the beauty of balance and the magic of taking control of your health. She uses her platform to encourage and motivate others to live their life to the fullest despite their unforeseen circumstances and helps others work through their own obstacles.You can find her on Instagram @alexacuc and on her website - https://alexacuc.com/Connect with Deborah Olatunji on In
Caroline is an MBC ally- after her Stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis she founded Twisted Pink to raise money for metastatic breast cancer (MBC) research.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, so in this episode I talk with a women named Nicole who shares her story of surviving breast cancer. She talks about the day she was diagnosed, how her family took the news, and her journey through a double mastectomy, and reconstructive surgery. For information or support on breast cancer please visit: https://www.cancer.org/If you would like to participate in Making Strides Against Breast Cancer upcoming events or would like to support Nicole's Team - Go Pink or Go Home please visit: https://mobileacs.org/f7hue___________________________________Thank you to our sponsors:BetterHelp - Visit https://betterhelp.com/brightsideoflife to join the over 500,000 people talking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional.Special offer for The Bright Side of Life listeners... get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/brightsideoflifeWant to help support the show? Click here: https://www.thebrightsideoflifepodcast.com/support/Connect with Melissa: https://www.thebrightsideoflifepodcast.com/Shop The Bright Side of Life Clothing Co.https://the-bright-side-of-lifee.myshopify.com/Join in on the conversation on our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/199289224416822Support the show (https://www.thebrightsideoflifepodcast.com/support/)
This is a previously recorded episode with the host of Behind the Pink Ribbon, Melissa Adams. Nikki shares her story of Redefined Courage. Thanks for tuning in, please share this episode and Please also follow Melissa on IG @behind.the.pink.ribbon
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Roochi Arora (Breast malignancy and melanoma fellow), who takes us through the pertinent components of an approach to breast cancer for the internist. In particular, we go through a case of a patient returning to hospital with metastatic breast cancer- how to manage her potential complications, work up of the malignancy itself, and an overview of treatment options. Special Guest: Dr. Emily Jackson (Internal Medicine Resident)Host: Dr. Zahra Merali (Internal Medicine Resident)Infographic: Shannon Gui (Medical Student)
Posted on September 27, 2019 Why does Breast Cancer Action call October Breast Cancer Industry Month? Want to know where all the money from pink ribbon purchases goes? Angry at being told to “fight like a girl” so you can “beat” breast cancer? Join Karuna Jaggar and Yamini Ranchod to talk about pink ribbon culture […] The post Unraveling the Pink Ribbon appeared first on Breast Cancer Action.
Slate's Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The Republican presidential race after Florida, problems for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and the Tyler Clementi suicide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices