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This week Tee is happy to welcome her Friend Ginny Dent Brant back to the show for a talk on the emerging research regarding the relationship between plastics and cancer. Ginny is a speaker and writer who has battled cancer, ministered around the world, and served as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. Her recent book, Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer was written with commentary from an oncologist and medical researcher, Dr. Robert Elliott. In this episode, Tee and Ginny discuss the pervasive issue of toxic and potentially cancer-causing chemicals in plastics. Ginny shares her personal battle with aggressive breast cancer and how it led her to research the connection between plastics and cancer. We explore how chemicals like BPA and vinyl chloride in common plastic products can harm health, and provide practical advice on minimizing exposure. Essential tips include choosing safer alternatives for food storage and beverages, and the importance of hydration and sweating to eliminate toxins. This conversation aims to empower listeners with the knowledge to reduce their toxic load and make healthier choices in their daily lives. __________________________ Connect with Ginny: Website Book YouTube Instagram Facebook Tips for Breast Cancer Prevention __________________________ Follow Therese "Tee" Forton-Barnes and The Green Living Gurus: Tee's Organics - Therese's Healthy Products for You and Your Home: Check out these incredible products made only with purified water, seven essential oils, and vinegar. Once you clean with them, you will be addicted! No more spraying chemicals in your home. Use the code Healthyliving for a 15% discount on my products at Shop Tee's Organics Austin Air Purifiers: For Podcast listeners, take 15% off any Austin Air product; please email Tee@thegreenlivinggurus.com and mention that you want to buy a product and would like the discount. See all products here: Austin Air The Green Living Gurus Website Instagram Youtube Facebook Healthy Living Group on Facebook Tip the podcaster! Support Tee and the endless information that she provides: Patreon Venmo: @Therese-Forton-Barnes last four digits of her cell are 8868 For further info contact Tee: Email: Tee@TheGreenLivingGurus.com Cell: 716-868-8868 DISCLAIMER: ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE IS GENERAL GUIDANCE AND NOT MEANT TO BE USED FOR INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PROVIDER OR DOCTOR FOR MEDICAL ADVICE. Produced By: Social Chameleon
Cara Love is an Evolutionary Biologist and Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. She has been studying wolves in the exclusion zone of Chernobyl for over a decade. Cara's goal is to help further our understanding of the ecological and evolutionary ramifications anthropogenic stressors have on wildlife populations. Cara described her research on how wolves are surviving in and around Chernobyl, the ways in which they are collecting data, and how radiation exposure in wolf populations could lead to possible cancer fighting genetics. Cara Love WebsiteWolves of Chernobyl (Website)The Mutant Wolves of Chernobyl Have Evolved to Survive Cancer@thewolfconnectionpod
What was Jordana Green's life like when she was convinced she would die from leukemia? We hear about some very emotional moments from Jordana's journey while previewing Thursday's Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction.
Paul takes part in an inspiring conversation with Ashlee and Michael Kramer, a mother-son duo who have faced the challenges of cancer head-on. Michael shares his journey of being diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer, his treatments, and his mindset throughout the process. Ashlee, as a caregiver, provides insights into their family's spiritual beliefs, mindset, and the importance of adapting to difficult circumstances. The episode delves into the power of hope, the impact of support, and the significance of focusing on the present moment Do you want access to even deeper, even more powerful subconscious training content without the intros, exclusive invites to Mindset Change Masterminds, and discounts from workshops? Join the Mindset Change Another Level channel below: patreon.com/mindsetchange Paul Sheppard is the host of the top ten podcast Mindset Change and is also a Teacher, Mentor and Mindset Coach. Paul helps people around the world, awaken, upgrade their old programming and set themselves free from the limitations of their minds, so they can create the lives they truly want to live. You can reach Paul, find his podcasts and join the Mindset Change WhatsApp community via the link below Contact and social links below:https://mindsetchangeuk.com/useful-links KEY TAKEAWAYS Michael and Ashlee emphasise the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and adapting to challenging situations, such as a cancer diagnosis. They highlight the power of focusing on what can be controlled and finding hope even in difficult times. Offering support and love is more beneficial than giving unsolicited advice or suggestions, especially when dealing with a serious illness like cancer. Both Michael and Ashlee discuss their spiritual journeys and how it has helped them navigate through their experiences. They believe in finding purpose and hope even in the face of adversity. It's important not to blame oneself or others for health conditions like cancer, emphasizing the complexity of factors that contribute to such illnesses. Instead, focus on quality of life and acceptance. BEST MOMENTS "I think it's a mix of people getting access to more healthcare because it's easily available nowadays. The technology has advanced. It's more detectable." "I think sometimes when people are like, what can I do? You're just like, I don't know. That's been our thing." “When I was first diagnosed, I didn't like people messaging me out of pity. That was something I didn't like to hear." "I can look at my husband died way too young, or I can look at he lived and he was my husband for that time." VALUABLE RESOURCES Numind Anxiety Freedom 6 week course. https://nu-mind-wellness.mykajabi.com/offers/KFGR3dkZ?coupon_code=PAUL20 Mindset Change YouTube Supplements I recommend for anxiety and stress from Numind Wellness Use code PAUL20 for 20% discount off every order including all products and menopause support supplements too: https://numindwellness.com/ https://www.instagram.com/michaelreidcramer/ https://michaelandmomtalkcancer.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Paul Sheppard Paul Sheppard is a life-transforming anxiety and mindset coach, hypnotherapist, and host of the top ten Mindset Change podcast. He is on a mission with his holistic approach to help everybody set themselves free from limiting mindsets and feel less anxious and more empowered. Paul coaches people 121 or in groups online around the world, and you can reach him here.
Josh's Guests: Stacey Littlefield - master herbalist, working with Redd Remedies Menopause and nutritional remedies to help support women's health Susan Moss - author, Keep Your Breasts published 1994 Survive Cancer published 2009 A successful fine artist made ill by the toxic chemicals found in the supplies used in her paintings heals herself using non toxic therapies Mark Mathew Braunstein - author, Mindful Marijuana Smoking, Health Tips for Cannabis Smokers All drugs have risks, how to use Cannabis in the safest possible way find us at: www.HeresToYourHealthWithJoshuaLane.com
The Go-To Holistic Health Podcast for Christian Women Who Want to Increase Energy! Blubrry Nominated Favorite Woman Podcaster! Ranked in the Best 20 Christian Health Podcasts! Life happens to us all. And in the realm of employment, facing a layoff can be a daunting and challenging experience. The uncertainties, fears, and insecurities that come with job loss. My guest on today show, Karin Shablin shares her personal experience of how God turned the painful situation of being laid off into purpose. We discuss her book Loving Your Layoff Survival is an attitude, success is a decision. She also shares how she maintained her health with her very own furry personal trainer while going through this transition. If you're ready to discover how you can find purpose and strength in the face of a layoff while turning it into an opportunity for growth and transformation, this show is for you. Listen. Apply. Transform. Would you like to be a guest on the show or have a health-related question? Send me a message! Love, Health and Blessings, Rekishia Get Karin Shablin's Book Here! Loving Your Layoff More Resources to Download: Free Healthy for a Higher Purpose E-Book Sign up My Cleanse Program! Overcome Toxic Overload Sign up for the next Monthly Virtual Accountability Health Group: www.rekishiamcmillan.com My Award-Winning Health Book: Rock Your World Naturally: 7 Divine Keys to Unlock Extraordinary Health Listen to Related Episodes: 38 | You Can Beat Cancer! Unleash Your God-Given Healing: 8 Steps to Prevent & Survive Cancer with Ginny Brant 26 | How Faith & Visualization Healed Her of Cancer with Mary Rechkemmer-Meyer 22 | Autoimmune Diseases & Environmental Toxins, Helping Women Uncover Hidden Dangers with Coach Cheryl Meyer 13 | Ending Disease with Alternative Medicine with Glenn Parnham 11 | How to Win and Defeat Cancer Naturally with Mark Sloan Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Full Moon License code: JXSMSAVCDOHFW2HU --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/integrativemedicine/message
TAKEAWAYSGod tells us to pray about everything that is worrying us and to give it to HimThe worst thing you can do for your body is to have a sedentary lifestyle and eat processed junk foodMovement and exercise help the lymphatic system keep a healthy balance of fluids throughout your body and protect you from infectionGinny's book, Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer, gives in-depth advice for staying healthy
The Go-To Holistic Health Podcast for Christian Women Who Want to Increase Energy! Blubrry Nominated Favorite Woman Podcaster! Ranked in the Best 20 Christian Health Podcasts! As our summer days are coming to an end, I must say that I'm really going to miss it. I had some of my most memorable moments from enjoying the hot sandy beaches, walking on the boardwalk, to hiking in some of the most beautiful forests that I've ever seen, as well as spending quality time with family and friends. Although Summer can bring fond memories, it can also present challenges regarding our health. I know this all too well living on the Jersey shore. One of the things that we are on high alert about is Tick season which is from May-October. If you are bitten by a tick this can lead to Lyme Disease. If left untreated, Lyme Disease can lead to more severe complications affecting the joints, heart, and nervous system. For years, my guest on today's show, Dr. Kim Grom, suffered from unexplained illnesses that she didn't know stemmed from Lyme Disease. She candidly shares how faith strengthened her for the healing journey and what holistic treatments she implemented to recover and maintain her health. Listen. Apply. Transform. Would you like to be a guest on the show or have a health-related question? Send me a message! Love, Health and Blessings, Rekishia More Resources to Download: Free Healthy for a Higher Purpose E-Book Sign up My Cleanse Program! Overcome Toxic Overload Sign up for the next Monthly Virtual Accountability Health Group: www.rekishiamcmillan.com REGISTER NOW for the Space for Her 2023 Total Health Conference! www.spaceforher.org My Award-Winning Health Book: Rock Your World Naturally: 7 Divine Keys to Unlock Extraordinary Health Listen to Related Episodes: 62 | Natural Weight Loss, Glowing Skin & Increased Energy, Divine Alignment Through Fasting 38 | You Can Beat Cancer! Unleash Your God-Given Healing: 8 Steps to Prevent & Survive Cancer with Ginny Brant 26 | How Faith & Visualization Healed Her of Cancer with Mary Rechkemmer-Meyer 22 | Autoimmune Diseases & Environmental Toxins, Helping Women Uncover Hidden Dangers with Coach Cheryl Meyer 13 | Ending Disease with Alternative Medicine with Glenn Parnham 11 | How to Win and Defeat Cancer Naturally with Mark Sloan Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): Snug Walz Main and Happy Feet --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/integrativemedicine/message
College. Career. Cancer. That's what we're talking about in this week's episode. If you're a parent of a child in high school, you'll want to listen up to learn how to start prepping your child for their future, whether that includes college, trade school, or jumping right into a career. Jennifer Severini-Kresock of NEPA Career and College Counseling Associates talks about the work she does to help young people prepare. She does everything from assessing students' interests and strengths to help them narrow down career options to helping them write a professional email and compelling college essay so they can stand out in the high competition out there. Jennifer's services are invaluable to help young people on the path that's right for them. Then our conversation takes a serious turn. I admit that it's almost like a separate episode, but I wanted Jennifer to share her story so that other women will consider the importance of their health. Jennifer admits that she didn't always like going to the doctor, but when things got so bad that she could not ignore them, she finally went to the doctor and learned that she had life-threatening ovarian cancer. Hear Jennifer's story of faith, family and friends who helped get her through the most difficult of days. And remember to put your health first! Reach out to Jennifer through her website or call her at 570-702-5700 if you want help for your child to start planning for their future, or if you're a woman with a health scare who is interested in a supportive ear and hope from someone who has been through it and has come out through the other lighter side. Spotify has taken away my ability to earn a penny when you listen to this podcast because I do not have the required amount of listeners. If you enjoy this podcast and want to support me in my ability to do this, feel free to make a donation at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/uncorkedwithFWG You can also support me in a non-monetary way, by sharing this podcast with others, writing a review or posting something on your social media to encourage others to listen! Follow me at Funny Wine Girl Jeannine on Facebook and Instagram for random funnies, nature shots, running updates and wine-ing in general. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart and the bottom of my wine glass. #FunnyWineGirlJeannine
Ken D Foster interviews Dr John Poothullil who will talk about the New Scientific Insights and Complementary Approaches to Prevent Obesity, Reverse Diabetes, and Survive Cancer. #voc #voicesofcourage #KenDFoster #DrJohnPoothullil #podcast See the full podcast video: https://youtu.be/SxIdGbXlPrY Like || Comment || Share ----------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy & stay connected with us! ► Visit us: voicesofcourage.us ► Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/VoicesofCourageRadio ► Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/kendfoster_ ► Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/KennethFoster ► Contact us on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kendfoster
A² The Show - Ep 423 Feat. Lourdes Del Rio Lourdes Del Río is an award-winning Puerto Rican journalist. For more than 20 years she has been working with Univision, where he is the Correspondent for the National Newscast in Miami. From there, Lourdes has covered all kinds of news events, such as presidential elections, the terrorist attacks of September 11, the migratory crisis, and natural phenomena such as the historic Hurricane Katrina, where she was the only journalist broadcasting live, in Spanish, the passing of the cyclone. In recent times Lourdes has also extensively covered the Covid 19 pandemic. In 2021 Lourdes embarked on the adventure of creating her own podcast “En Positivo”, which more than a podcast is a way of seeing life and living it. Through this platform, he conducts interviews with personalities, and together with them, she offers his audience the keys to living a life with a positive outlook. A² The Show celebrates the world's most excellent individuals. 3 guys on 3 different continents, Ali Haajl, Ali Al Shammari, and Saeed El Jammal have created an international community of thought leaders and experts. Our guests are from all walks of life: engineers, comedians, journalists, rockstars, civil rights activists, artists, and entrepreneurs, from Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. 0:00:00 Lourdes Del Rio 0:03:48 Entertainment news 0:07:40 Lourdes' puppy 0:14:11 How Lourdes got into Telemundo and Univision 0:22:35 How to speak in Spanish news 0:33:58 Dangerous situations 0:37:16 Surviving Cancer 0:56:08 Staying positive There is good in this world that is worth fighting for. ✌️ Ali, Ali, Saeed,
Terry Tucker is the Founder of Motivational Check LLC and the author of Sustainable Excellence, Ten Principles To Leading Your Uncommon and Extraordinary Life. I have reinvented myself frequently over my professional career. After I graduated from college at The Citadel (where I played NCAA Division I basketball), I was employed in the Marketing Department at the corporate headquarters of Wendy's International in Dublin, Ohio. From there, I worked in hospital administration for Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. After getting married and moving to California, I became the Customer Service Manager for an academic publishing company in Santa Barbara. When our daughter was born and we moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, I became a police officer with the Cincinnati Police Department, where I was a SWAT Hostage Negotiator. In 2004, I obtained my Masters degree from Boston University. Following a family relocation to Texas, I started a school security consulting business and coached high school girls basketball. Each time I took on a new job, I had to develop new skills and faced different challenges. There was always a significant learning curve with every new position.- From Terry's About me Page Terry Tucker Vroom Vroom Veer Stories Terry remembers getting a giant stuffed dog named fluffy when he was about 2 years old, he climbed all over it and tried to eat itSpent his childhood running the streets in Chicago spending all day on his bike looking for things to do and people to hang out with; probably got hurt sometimes and that's pretty coolIf he could talk to his younger self what would you say? Don't be afraid to do something you want to do. You won't regret the things you did; you will regret not doing things you wanted to do4 year old Terry was upset that his parents told him to go upstairs and brush his teeth; he was expressing his anger towards his parents while brushing his teeth; his dad heard that and put him to bed for the rest of the nightMJ showed up at basketball practice to pick up his kids; that turned out to be a bit of a distraction to the other kids on the teamWent through the stages of grief when was first diagnosed with cancer; when on interferon he was praying to die; god gave him the strength and resolve to fight to live and win each dayAdmiral Stockdale survived the Hanoi Hilton by learning to control what he could control; breathing and thinking; face the fact that you may die here; it's up to you to decide to survive Connections Website Sustainable Excellence Membership Sustainable Excellence (Book link) In Love and War Man's Search for Meaning
In this episode, Pastor Sarah Wilson shares her story of being diagnosed with stage four cancer right after planting a new church with her husband, Dustin.The Believe Again podcast uses his real-life stories to demonstrate how you can leave behind exhausting religion and find refreshing faith. This podcast invites listeners to discover a new way to relate to God, the church, and those who do not believe as we do.
Have you had cancer or does anyone you love suffer from cancer? Today, Ginny Brant shares her powerful healing story and ways that we can prevent and survive cancer starting today! Ginny shares, "I was on a mission to not get cancer because there was so much of it in my family. And it was four months after my mother died of breast cancer that providentially, as my sister would say, I found a lump in my breast. I had just done the Cooper River Bridge run with my husband. I walked briskly, but the point is, at the end of it that night, my ring got caught in my nighty in the middle of the night, and that's when I found the lump. So I immediately looked into it, but I wasn't too concerned about it. I had been here once before, and they weren't anything to worry about. But I went to the doctor, and the first bad news was, yeah, this is cancer. And then the next week, more test results came back. They told me it's not just cancer. It's aggressive. And then, the third week after the results of the MRI came back; they gave me the news that brought me to my knees. They said it's not only aggressive; it appears to be in your lymph nodes and different places in your body. Wow. I don't understand. Because I went for a second opinion in Chicago by Cancer Treatment Centers of America. And the first thing that doctors went through with me was the risk factors for this aggressive breast cancer. There were eight of them. I didn't have one of them. So since my mother had died from breast cancer, they did extensive genetic testing that showed nothing." This started Ginny's search for how she could've prevented cancer and how she would beat cancer! Here are her top three revelations that she shares will help prevent and increase your successful survival of cancer: Emotions: Your emotions can draw illness. These unresolved emotions, things like in my case for 15 years, I took care of ailing parents, a father with dementia, and a mother with breast cancer. The point is, we were in a grief cycle we couldn't get out of. I've discovered that long-term grief, long-term anger, or any long-term negative emotion can suppress your immune system. So 15 years of not being able to stop grief put my body in a position where it couldn't heal normally and regenerate. It suppressed the immune system that God had given me. Toxins and heavy metals: My doctor tested me, and I had heavy metals because of the chemo. I was introduced to the infrared sauna company. I thought they would test heavy metals, which I already knew, and how we keep track of my progress. They pointed me to 15 out of 20 chemicals in that chemical profile, that red high zone in my body and many of them work endocrine-disrupting hormones, or what we call Xenoestrogens that mimic estrogen in the body. I had an estrogen-based and aggressive cancer. So when I showed the results to my doctors at the cancer center, they said, " Oh, this is definitely one of the causes of your cancer. Healthy Gut- Having a healthy gut lining protects you from cancer. It protects you from brain disease, heart disease, and even severe symptoms of COVID 19. The research is clear that 70 to 80% of your immune cells are in that gut lining. And so we must keep it nourished adequately with fruits and vegetables and plants and fermented foods. Ginny shared that she was very intentional. She was very different. She said, "You know, I just asked God to guide me as I was doing my research, and you know, like He clearly pulled back the curtain on cancer for me, and I never would know everything that was going on in my body, but I saw the main things that would give me something to work with so that I could respond well after receiving the worst chemo known to mankind. I could restore my body back to full health. And why is that? Because God created our bodies to heal on an everyday basis. It is a miracle, and when we start to remove all the things that are suppressing that, then our body can get back to healing and regenerating as God created it to do." You don't want to miss Ginny's complete story and steps. She shares her powerful testimony and tips with us this week. You can listen to her right here on the Livin' Lively with Laine Podcast. (link the podcast here is the link: https://pod.link/1516858414 I am here for you. Please don't hesitate to contact me. You can email me, call me at 1-833-PRAY-W-ME, or reply to this blog and we can pray together! Connect with Ginny Website Connect with Laine Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Links & Resources Website Free "Is Life Hurting too Much " E-BOOK DOWNLOAD FREE: 5 Warfare Prayers for Your Prodigal
Have you had cancer or does anyone you love suffer from cancer? Today, Ginny Brant shares her powerful healing story and ways that we can prevent and survive cancer starting today! Ginny shares, "I was on a mission to not get cancer because there was so much of it in my family. And it was four months after my mother died of breast cancer that providentially, as my sister would say, I found a lump in my breast. I had just done the Cooper River Bridge run with my husband. I walked briskly, but the point is, at the end of it that night, my ring got caught in my nighty in the middle of the night, and that's when I found the lump. So I immediately looked into it, but I wasn't too concerned about it. I had been here once before, and they weren't anything to worry about. But I went to the doctor, and the first bad news was, yeah, this is cancer. And then the next week, more test results came back. They told me it's not just cancer. It's aggressive. And then, the third week after the results of the MRI came back; they gave me the news that brought me to my knees. They said it's not only aggressive; it appears to be in your lymph nodes and different places in your body. Wow. I don't understand. Because I went for a second opinion in Chicago by Cancer Treatment Centers of America. And the first thing that doctors went through with me was the risk factors for this aggressive breast cancer. There were eight of them. I didn't have one of them. So since my mother had died from breast cancer, they did extensive genetic testing that showed nothing." This started Ginny's search for how she could've prevented cancer and how she would beat cancer! Here are her top three revelations that she shares will help prevent and increase your successful survival of cancer: Emotions: Your emotions can draw illness. These unresolved emotions, things like in my case for 15 years, I took care of ailing parents, a father with dementia, and a mother with breast cancer. The point is, we were in a grief cycle we couldn't get out of. I've discovered that long-term grief, long-term anger, or any long-term negative emotion can suppress your immune system. So 15 years of not being able to stop grief put my body in a position where it couldn't heal normally and regenerate. It suppressed the immune system that God had given me. Toxins and heavy metals: My doctor tested me, and I had heavy metals because of the chemo. I was introduced to the infrared sauna company. I thought they would test heavy metals, which I already knew, and how we keep track of my progress. They pointed me to 15 out of 20 chemicals in that chemical profile, that red high zone in my body and many of them work endocrine-disrupting hormones, or what we call Xenoestrogens that mimic estrogen in the body. I had an estrogen-based and aggressive cancer. So when I showed the results to my doctors at the cancer center, they said, " Oh, this is definitely one of the causes of your cancer. Healthy Gut- Having a healthy gut lining protects you from cancer. It protects you from brain disease, heart disease, and even severe symptoms of COVID 19. The research is clear that 70 to 80% of your immune cells are in that gut lining. And so we must keep it nourished adequately with fruits and vegetables and plants and fermented foods. Ginny shared that she was very intentional. She was very different. She said, "You know, I just asked God to guide me as I was doing my research, and you know, like He clearly pulled back the curtain on cancer for me, and I never would know everything that was going on in my body, but I saw the main things that would give me something to work with so that I could respond well after receiving the worst chemo known to mankind. I could restore my body back to full health. And why is that? Because God created our bodies to heal on an everyday basis. It is a miracle, and when we start to remove all the things that are suppressing that, then our body can get back to healing and regenerating as God created it to do." You don't want to miss Ginny's complete story and steps. She shares her powerful testimony and tips with us this week. You can listen to her right here on the Livin' Lively with Laine Podcast. (link the podcast here is the link: https://pod.link/1516858414 I am here for you. Please don't hesitate to contact me. You can email me, call me at 1-833-PRAY-W-ME, or reply to this blog and we can pray together! Connect with Ginny Website Connect with Laine Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Links & Resources Website Free "Is Life Hurting too Much " E-BOOK DOWNLOAD FREE: 5 Warfare Prayers for Your Prodigal
Meagan is a Director in the Customer Experience & Success (CE&S) organization at Microsoft, realizing the connected customer experience vision across customer touchpoints. Over the course of her career, Meagan has driven award-winning operational improvements, digital transformation, and modern technology deployment within complex, matrixed environments. She has been recognized throughout her career for her collaborative leadership style, uncanny bias for action, and ability to lead teams in achieving the “impossible.” As an agile thinker, she is accomplished at empowering talented and diverse teams, cultivating innovation, and thinking laterally to solve delivery, speed, and quality obstacles. Meagan has an entrepreneurial background with demonstrated success with a mix of business startups and mature, multinational organizations. Timestamp 2:29 Meagan O'Leary's backstory 6:29 From CPA to running bagel bakery in Gig Harbor, Washington 9:10 Becoming a part of University of T Mobile and then getting a job at Microsoft 11:47 Coping with cancer 13:03 How Meagan cured herself and the beach ball metaphor 15:45 Meeting Joe Dispenza and what he said to Meagan 18:00 From poor me syndrome to prioritizing sleep and exercise 21:36 How to start your next thing 23:25 Metabolic approach to cancer with Nasha Winters and Foundation training 28:43 How Meagan sets herself up for success 30:00 Your network is everything 30:52 Meagan's reading list Social Media Meagan O'Leary on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/meagano/ Meagan's Podcast Interview on Superage Podcast https://www.weareageist.com/superage-podcast/complete-cancer-cell-removal-without-chemo-we-are-all-unique-and-this-is-what-worked-for-me-meagan-oleary/ Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/upyourcreativegenius/ Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/patti-dobrowolski-532368/ Up Your Creative Geniushttps://www.upyourcreativegenius.com/ Patti Dobrowolski 00:03 Hello superstars. Welcome to the Up Your Creative Genius podcast where you will gain insight and tips to stomp on the accelerator and blast off to transform your business and your life. I'm your host, Patty Dobrowolski. And if this is your first time tuning in, then strap in because this is serious rocket fuel. Each week, I interview fellow creative geniuses to help you learn how easy it is to up your creative genius in any part of your life. Patti Dobrowolski 00:39 Hey, everybody, oh my gosh, I have Meagan O'Leary here, she is the most incredible person, you are going to love all the things that she talks about. I can't wait to get started. But I got to introduce you first. Welcome Maegan first, just. Hello! Meagan O'Leary 00:54 Hey there! Patti Dobrowolski 00:57 So, let me just tell you, everybody, she's a Director in the Customer Experience and Success Operations at Microsoft. Now she'll tell you if you want to hear more about what that is. But let's just say that in her 16 years of working at Microsoft, she's driven these award winning operation improvements, digital transformation, modern technology deployment within a complex matrix environment, which Microsoft is. But she is known for her collaborative leadership, her uncanny bias for action, and for leading teams to do what people consider to be the impossible. But my favorite part of your bio was when you wrote about yourself as a coach, advocate motivator that you learned from your own and your clients experiences that the true and most successful path to health and wellness stems from self empowerment and autonomy. Oh my god, I can't wait to talk about that. So welcome to the show. Thank you. Alright, so good to see you, too. I see you have in the background. For those of you that are just listening, she's drawn a picture of her and me, and she's got a picture of her most recent map up there. So that'll be fun to see what of those things already happened because I know you you draw a map and then boom, you got to draw another one like a week later. The consummate activator here. So tell everybody a little bit about yourself. How did you become and do and get to who you are today? Meagan O'Leary 02:29 Well, okay, I live in Seattle, Washington right now. I grew up on the east coast of the United States. My whole life there. My dad was what we call a beltway bandit. So anybody lives around the Washington DC area knows that means he worked for the government as a West Point grad. So he actually even worked with Liddy Dole and Robert Reich, and it was just an amazing place to grow up in a subdivision called Wayside, and Tamarack. All the kids that grew up there. We still go and share the things we learned we did because we had a creek that ran all the way around our neighborhood. We'd go and play in the creek. And we share still the stories of those times in the Facebook group, which is really fun. Patti Dobrowolski 03:08 But anyway, so the first thing is it stands out to me as your dad was a West Point grad. Right. So that just tells you right there. What an incredible, you know, disciplined environment you grew up in? Meagan O'Leary 03:22 Yeah, well, yes. And he was a West Point hippie as well. Okay. All right. That's good. A little bit of West Point, hippie, and yes, he was disciplined. He was an engineer. And he moved on. He eventually left the government had his own companies did mergers and acquisitions. But I ended up staying in Seattle area in the Washington DC area. Tell us about 27 years old. Okay. And yeah, and I was my early career. I was a certified public accountant, Patti Dobrowolski 03:47 CPA. Oh, no, no, that's fantastic. Okay, good. Meagan O'Leary 03:53 I graduated when there was a bit of a recession on the East Coast. When I was in school, I went to University of New Hampshire. I worked in the controller's office, or they call it comptroller's office. My first job there was the registrar's office was going from accepting checks and money now just dating myself here checks and money to a computer system. So my job was all of the registered ladies. They're all ladies would scooch the little chairs up around me and I would teach them how to use their computer. Patti Dobrowolski 04:19 Oh my God. And so you know, how far afield is that today? You just really getting everybody to scooch their chairs up so you can show them like, Okay, here's some magic I meant to do on the computer, just watch. Meagan O'Leary 04:33 And they were laughing and it was kind of fun. So I went to University New Hampshire, I went back to Washington, DC where I grew up, I ended up getting my CPA license, worked for a real estate development company for a few years. And then my grandmother had been in Tacoma, Washington, we used to spend our summers there, just passed away, left the family a little bit of money. So me, my brother and my mother, we decided to move to the Washington Tacoma area and open up a bagel bakery. Patti Dobrowolski 05:01 That is fantastic. Meagan O'Leary 05:03 Now, Patti Dobrowolski 05:03 You know, I spent part of my childhood in Tacoma too. Did you know that? That one of my great aunts lived there? And so we would go there. Yeah. Yeah. So all right. So you worked in a bagel bakery, you had one. Meagan O'Leary 05:15 We had one we ran for a few years. Hard work. Learned a lot. I would say the biggest learning experience I always tell people I had from the bagel bakery was probably towards the end of my two year run there. A woman came in and said, your cinnamon raisin bagels have no raisins in them. Why would we have cinnamon raisin bagels and not have any raisins? And she goes, Why can't see them? So there aren't any raisins in there. And I ah. So we have a big mixer. And we would mix the raisins in. I said, Would it help? If I mix the raisins less? So you could see them? She goes, that would be perfect. I said then would you believe that they have raisins in them? Yes, she said. But I can't tell you how much that left an impression on me around perspectives and different people's perspectives. Even though there were raisins in there. She couldn't see him. She didn't believe that they were there. Right. Patti Dobrowolski 06:02 Oh, so, then how does that translate to your everyday life? Now when you think about that, that you have to leave a little trail of something that's more visible so that people understand that it's there. Yeah. Meagan O'Leary 06:15 Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. People can't see it, smell it, touch it, whatever their favorite way to experience the world that it doesn't exist. This woman just needed to see her raisin. Meagan O'Leary 06:27 I love it. So what happened after that? Meagan O'Leary 06:29 So after that, I moved from Gig Harbor, Washington where we opened the bagel bakery in the 90s. And you can go back and look at Gig Harbor in the 90s. It was not Gig Harbor up today. And we sold bagels. But we didn't sell bagels like you would sell bagels on the East Coast and the East Coast. People buy bags of bagels and cream cheese. People in Gig Harbor, Washington, they wanted sandwiches with high labor. We were fairly successful, I would say and we didn't anticipate there being so many sandwiches that we would be making every day. So anyway, we sold that I moved into the city and I worked and went back into accounting as a controller for various restaurants in the city. So if anybody's in the city, you would know the B-liner Diner at the time the Coastal Kitchen, the Five Spot or something called Luncheonette. So we're for these gentlemen Mr Chow Foos. They ran these restaurants. So I was their controller. And I would ride my bike from restaurant to restaurant and do the books, essentially. Patti Dobrowolski 07:26 That's fantastic. Yeah, I love that. Yeah. Okay. And then how did you end up at Microsoft then? Meagan O'Leary 07:32 Okay, so after that, I went to a restaurant that was a cross over in Bellevue. And I worked there for about a year and a half. And the gentleman that was running the restaurant, and I, he and I just, I'd say we didn't get along so well. So I ended up losing my job. I'd never been fired before. So I was fired. best thing that ever happened to me. I mean, the moment no, but back best thing that ever happened. So I collected myself. And I met this woman who did placements at the time I choose, she'd helped people find a job. And so I went and met with her. Still, she and I still talked to this day. And I remember I had on this beautiful suit. And I went in to talk to her and said, look, you know, I'm looking for my next thing. And she looked at me as if you need a new cycle, not a new cycle. She goes, you just need a new cycle. And I said, like what she said, Well, there's a little company called Western wireless out in Issaquah, Washington, those of you aren't local. And they need somebody temporarily to take a role for somebody and accounts receivable while this woman's having her baby. And I said, Okay, so you think that's a new cycle? She goes, Yeah, it's a new company, a new industry, and you're out of the restaurant. I think it'll be good for you. So I go, and I get this temporary job with Western Wireless. And with a permanent job, Western wireless becomes VoiceStream VoiceStream becomes T Mobile. So I did an eight year run from I remember us having 100,000 subscribers on the VoiceStream network. And then we were purchased by Deutsche Telekom. And so I ran really all the back office systems for what became T Mobile at the time. Patti Dobrowolski 09:01 Wow. That is incredible. Oh, my God. I remember when T Mobile was happening then became such a big kaboom. Yes. All right. So T Mobile. Meagan O'Leary 09:10 Yeah, we call it the University of TMobile, because all of us that are there. Again, we're all in a Facebook group. And we still share information. And it was really a close knit group of people. So from there, I was recruited into Microsoft into leading a, they call it a time a customer data integration project. So it was a data mastery project. And I'd been running the back office systems for SAP for SAP, and I implemented SAP, at T Mobile. So then I go to Microsoft, and I got more into the data space. And so from there, I moved into the Partner Group, which I think you work with a lot of folks in the partner Yep. So that's how I kind of kind of touch base. Then I went to a field facing sales tool implementation role. Then I moved into finance for about six years. Then I moved into the Microsoft Consulting Services. And now I'm in the organization which is CNS, which is. Patti Dobrowolski 10:06 Yeah, fantastic. Well, and what I know from you is that even in the time that I've known you, you've moved around in there. And that's the I think the beauty of Microsoft is that once you get there, you can move around a lot into different organizations, you can have different roles, you can expand yourself, and and you certainly have now, what in the world do you think? Did you enjoy all that movement? And then what happened to you after that? When I met you, you had just recovered from cancer? So say a little bit about what that. Meagan O'Leary 10:38 Oh yeah. That happened in the middle of it? Well, so my philosophy at Microsoft has always been I would come in, build a strategy, put together the plan, implement, and I always finish what I started, always. But once I finished what I'd start if there wasn't something exciting where I was, I would look for something new. Patti Dobrowolski 10:55 Something else. Yeah, yeah. easily bored. Gotta move on. Right. Meagan O'Leary 10:59 Yeah. I think that's part of my nature. Yeah. And, you know, I think I have a pretty good brand, Microsoft, and I'm known for getting things done. I'm known for, as you mentioned, in the bio, working effectively with others. And, as you mentioned, in the middle of my career in finance, I was in finance six years, probably longer than I've ever been any place. I ended up with a cancer diagnosis. And, you know, it was a hard time for me. Really hard time. Patti Dobrowolski 11:29 Yeah. Well, I and you were in a relationship at the time. Right. And you have a young son? I do right. 14 now. Yeah. And so but at that time, you know, that must have been really scary for you. How did you cope with all of that? Meagan O'Leary 11:46 Cope isn't interesting. I don't think I did cope. It's interesting Patty, look and see if I have it. I do have it. I know not everybody can see the video. But I was thinking about one of my coping things that or, something that happened, and I'm holding up this book called Meagan Bear Adventures. And I'm going out of the office for about three months ended up with a double mastectomy. So I had cancer, both breasts and different cancer in both breasts. And while I was gone, my team purchased this. It's a describe it for folks. It's a rainbow bear. And it would light up and see the lights. And while I was out for three months, they would take the bear to meetings, there was an outing, there was a party, and they took the bear to the party. Patti Dobrowolski 12:28 I love that. Meagan O'Leary 12:29 So you see this book, Patti Dobrowolski 12:31 That is so sweet. So the sweetest thing ever. Patti Dobrowolski 12:33 That really, that is so amazing. And one of the things that to me is amazing about you, is that you claimed your health, you reclaimed it. And so say a little bit about what you did, because you're a complete bio hacker. I mean, you check your metrics all the time about where things are. And so talk about how you learned about that and what you did to help yourself, really cure yourself. You really did. Talk about it. Meagan O'Leary 13:02 I did. I did cure myself. And the way I describe it to people is, this is the metaphor I have used when I talk to folks. And when you're involved in a diagnosis, you know, you're talking to the person that's giving you the diagnosis, and they have a perspective. What I came to learn is, is my beach ball metaphor, and I'm writing about it right now, if I'm sitting here and you're sitting across me, Patti, I'm looking at the yellow stripe on the beach ball, you're looking at the red stripe, right? There's somebody over here looking at the blue stripe, and another person looking at the green stripe. Yeah, each one of those stripes is a doctor or a therapist or oncologist or someone within the world given me a perspective on my diagnosis and my prognosis. And what I realized is, I can't just listen to the one stripe story, I need to get up on top of the beachball look down at all the colors, and really listen to what people are telling me, and then figure out what's going on in my body. I do a lot of testing, I do a lot of blood draws, and different tests, different modalities. I even have a continuous glucose monitor that I wear every day to see what my blood sugar is doing. And so I test and I assess, and I make decisions on what I think is right for me to do. Patti Dobrowolski 14:12 What you need to eat and how much sleep and things like that, right? Meagan O'Leary 14:16 Yeah. And I'm not perfect in any means with this. It's hard. I just looked at the options. I did the research. I had the mindset of everything's a good idea until it's not a good idea. And so I would look at and being somebody who worked on machine learning and I know statistics, I would look at the statistics and what folks are saying and in the cancer space, it just turns out that the treatment tends to in a conventional way, go towards the worst case scenario. Yeah, if you look at anything as a sine curve to it, yep, there's the right side and there's the left side and then there's the middle. I decided I didn't want to plan for the worst. I wanted to plan for the healthiest. Yeah, the healthiest alternative, how I could be the most vital how I could live as long as possibly could. Patti Dobrowolski 15:01 Yeah, yeah. And so you did. And so you are true. Alright. And so part of that is you took that three months to really take care of yourself. But then how did you change? Because I think, oftentimes, and this is just my perception, and you can say. What drove you into having that kind of activating that cancer gene that you had, right? But I often feel like stressful environments where you're working too much not sleeping enough eating really crappy food, and they all these things contribute to the activation of it. And what did you change in your behavior as a result of getting that? What changed in you? Or what didn't change? Because there's so many things did, right? Meagan O'Leary 15:45 Yeah. You know, one story that I haven't told a lot of people. It was a four years ago, this month, that I was diagnosed breast cancer. And a month after that, I got on an airplane and flew down to this church called Agave. I'm not somebody who's generally very religious, but Agave is run by Reverend Beckwith, do you know him? Yes, yes. And he had a guest there named Joe Dispenza. And so I went there. And I actually met some fantastic people. And so friends with them today. And I ended up having a conversation with Reverend Beckwith, about my situation. So look, I was just diagnosed with breast cancer, and I'm super stressed out about it. And he took both of his hands and he put them right above my chest, and he closed his eyes. And I'm standing there, I'm like, Okay, I'm not sure really what's going on here. And it was about a minute and he opened his eyes, he said, You are going to live a long life. And I realized one of the keys to living that long life was to rethink some things. But also that connection that I had with him in the moment was amazing. Later that day, I got to meet Joe Dispenza, a friend of mine that I met there knew him very well. And I had a conversation with him around, you know, hey, what does it take? What should I do? And then he and I had a conversation, he said, you know, you have to make the choices that work for you, there's probably not a path, that's the same for everybody. But you have to make the choice for you. And I was actually going back and forth around mastectomy and not to have a mastectomy. And he looked at me, he said, it may be that getting a mastectomy is going to help you jumpstart your health. And I thought, why I had never really thought about it that way, you know, that you can get through some of the dysfunction in your body, and you can jump started. So with that, that was kind of my start on what would become the journey of last four years. Patti Dobrowolski 17:32 Yeah. And you know, one of the things that you said in your bio, is that you believe that the successful path is through self empowerment and autonomy. And so autonomy is like you in the beach ball. Right? And self empowerment is you reclaiming your choices, right? Not being victimized by it. Did you ever find that you felt victimized by the experience? We just had some days where you're like, why did it happen to me and like that? Meagan O'Leary 18:01 Yeah, definitely. Poor me syndrome. Yeah, for definitely poor me syndrome. And one of the things that you asked how the why of this, or you know, what happened? What did I change, I had some roles over the years, that I would get up at five in the morning, I would do cardio, I would jump on phone calls, I would work all day, I try to take a break in the middle of the day, but I'd be back on phone calls at nine or 10 at night. So I was running a pretty long day. And you know, even the breaks I was doing during the day didn't help me refresh. And often I would choose cardio oversleeping. And when I think back on those days, or even look at some of the sleep tracking, I would have nights with for sleep. Yeah. And now seven hours is what I did. Patti Dobrowolski 18:44 Yeah, that's what I was going to ask you actually was okay. So if that was your day in the past, what's your day in the present? What does it look like for you? Meagan O'Leary 18:52 Yeah, what I found for me is I prioritize sleep. Yeah. So if I'm looking at this, I'm like, Well, I'm, I've got something going on, I'm not gonna go to bed till 10. I'm going to sleep in rather than getting up and working out. And I do prioritize working out. It's very important to me to move my body. Effectively, I beat my office into the basement, and I workout room right across the way so I can run over and ride the bike or do something. So it's a little more integrated to my with my day, then separate and apart. But let's say sleep versus definitely the magic for me. Patti Dobrowolski 19:21 Yeah. And also the other pieces that you got to place up on Camino island during that same time, right. So you were able to get out into I don't know the woods as much as you can get in the woods. Right. You're right on the water there. And yeah, so I think these things play an important role. But then how did your wife deal with it and your kids? I mean, how did your son deal with it? Meagan O'Leary 19:46 Um, you know, my son's been great. He had empathy at two they say that they don't even fear to but he did have empathy at two. I do think he's still protective of me. Yeah, okay. I think he felt like he was or could lose me so easily. does have a little bit of protectionism towards me? And Shannon, my wife, it was just a jolt for both of us. And it brought us closer together. Patti Dobrowolski 20:09 Yeah, yeah, for sure. Well, she's such an amazing coach in her own right, you know, just getting people motivated to change their life and get things going. So, I mean, it's an amazing combo, the two of you, number one, and also that you were able to really transform yourself. And for years, that's all it's been. So I think I met you right at that time, when you had just been, you know, you had gotten your first clear from that, when you went to the doctor, they said that it was clear, Meagan O'Leary 20:38 It was clear it, it came back and clear to came back and cleared several times. And I've, you know, finally figured some things out. I mean, notice, for me, I'm 40 pounds lighter than I used to be, I also prioritize connections with others and connection with myself and be mindful of what I need and super mindful of what I want from other people. And then something that's also important is what are those boundaries for my life, you know, to have the relationship with my family, to spend the time with my family to be able to get the sleep I need in the workout. So, you know, boundaries in this type of situation become really important. And I would go back to the bear and the people that work for me, and yeah, how loving and caring they were for me. And while I was gone, they covered for me, when I came back, they made sure that I had the time, I needed to take care of myself, because I was doing things like high dose vitamin C twice a week and hyperbaric oxygen, oxygen tank, I get into for 90 minutes. So I had a lot of things I was still doing. And they were fantastic. Patti Dobrowolski 21:36 Yeah, that's fantastic. And I just think that one of the things that I really admire about you and appreciate is that you're always looking at what the next thing is that you have to do, whether it's in your career, or whether it's in your health, you're always trying to figure out well, now what now what do I need to do? And so when you think about the now what for what you're doing now, what do you envision for yourself? I know, you appreciate your work at Microsoft. But what else are you doing or thinking about? Are you doing any writing what's happening? Meagan O'Leary 22:09 I love to write, I was a journalist. Before I was anything else where I was younger, I was on the school paper. It was interesting how I got away from that. And I've back at it. Now I actually have someone who edits my writing for me, so I can write more. I'm writing my beach ball story right now. All right, usually on my the anniversary of the finding out I had breast cancer, I try to write something as well. So I'm in the middle of that right now. And for me, I've started to coach at bring some folks on scholarship that I coach on, how do you work through an early diagnosis? What are the things that you can think about? How can you create your own board of directors around the beach ball? And how do you want to be with it? What do you need to do to get your mind body and spirit back to where you need to be? So I do work with women in that in that regard? I am working I've I'm a certified primal health coach with Mark Seisen. I'm a certified heart math coach, do you know Heart Math? Yes, of course. Okay, yeah, about heart coherence head heart coherence. And so it's a practice that I have, I use their biofeedback tool to look and see, how's my coherence? And what can I do to make sure I'm going to do maybe a stressful situation? How can I manage it more effectively? But right now I'm studying to become a health and wellness coach, through the Functional Medicine Institute. Patti Dobrowolski 23:23 Oh, yeah. Fantastic. Meagan O'Leary 23:25 Yeah. Finishing up something at a training program. It's called the train advocacy program with Nasha Winters, who wrote the metabolic approach to cancer. And finishing that up right now, it's all about how to help people assess with their doctor what's happening with their terrain, so they can have the right plan to do what I did, essentially. And then I'm doing something really fun called Foundation Training. Have you done that? You know, what sad foundation training is all about breathing and posture, think about having a lot of scar tissue in your chest, and it can cause your body to pull in. And so I found foundation training as a way to open my body back up, and then also help with some back pain that I had. And it's a series of, of movements that pulls you out in decompresses your body, but creates a spiral such that you can you can move in a healthier way to not pull yourself. Patti Dobrowolski 24:13 I love that I got to do that for sure. You know, I got that scar, that railroad scar, I got to do something with that. That's all Yeah, I have to have that conversation with you offline. That's fantastic. Now, behind you, you've got a vision map up there. So I know that we've done many of vision map together. So tell me what's in that vision of the future for you what's up there on that picture? Meagan O'Leary 24:35 Well, I don't know if this is the last one. Well, it must be because what's in there for me is when I decide I'm going to leave from Microsoft when I have no idea when that is how do I expand upon this coaching that I'm doing right now with people to help them find their own path? And you know, I want to spend more time doing that. I want to spend more time learning these if modalities and ways to help people because I love doing it. For someone who did not do well in high school Biology, you know, just for me to have learned all this and picked it up and even this foundation course I'm going through all the anatomy and physiology how the body works, just for me to bring more of that into the world to help more people is really what I want to do. Patti Dobrowolski 25:13 Yeah. And you're gonna be so fantastic at that. I know that I have been like pushing you to do for a long time, like, get out, do it. But one of the things that you talk about is you talk about some people's perception of cancer, and how they have it and what they say about it. Can you speak a little bit about that? You know, where people just talk about it? What happens to them when they get it? What they talk about when they beat it? Meagan O'Leary 25:40 Yeah, well, I can tell you that some people become the diagnosis, they become the prognosis. I get a little frustrated when I hear someone say it's not curable. Well, it's not curable, the way they define curable, but I can take you back to my Joe Dispenza conversation and the power of intention. And I never want to live my life with something uncurable. I would reframe that in whatever way possible. Yeah. For myself. Patti Dobrowolski 26:07 Yeah. What else? Good, because we've talked about this before. And I'm curious, like, so if somebody stuck in that mindset, you know, when people give you a diagnosis, and they say you're only have four months to live, I remember they said that about my mother. We never told her that. We never told her that they had said that because we're like, yeah, they don't know, they really don't know. And so she lived longer than that. And who needed to know that right? Meagan O'Leary 26:34 Yeah. Well, they Nasha Winters that I was mentioning I study with, she had ovarian cancer was given very little time to live. She was really sick. And she's 50 years old. She's still with us today teaching everybody what have worked with 1000 people and then teaching others how to have the right conversations around your terrain in your body. And, you know, the other pieces is as you're sitting there, around the beachball, again, talking to the oncologist, and they're giving you the path forward to do your research to understand and, and not Facebook research, you know, I love when I go to Facebook, and someone says, Hey, I've read this diagnosis of cancer, what supplements should I take? And I always say, well go get your blood tested and tested and understand what you need. You don't need what I took, or you don't use oils took you need to know what you need, you know, and you know, for me, when I look back on this, I needed to get more connection with my community, I need to get more connection with myself, I needed to have the right boundaries, I needed to sleep more. And so the sense what I put forward to both people get really clear what you need. And don't get so stuck in the prognosis of it all. Yeah, because even if you have a day to live, that's a day, you how are you gonna have that to be the best day you've ever had? Does that answer your question. Patti Dobrowolski 27:47 Yes. And I was thinking too, there's something about belief, right? And so you in a way, you always set your self up for success by what you believe. And that is something that I know to be true for you is that, you know, you rarely doubt yourself unless somebody says something and you think what, you know, but you really have been very forward moving, in terms of your career, and also in terms of your health, like you're not passive at all. And I think that's part of making good changes not being passive, realizing that everything, without exception is here for you to grow from, right. And so grow was so when you think about that whole trajectory of what you went through, what did you learn? What did you learn from it? What was your big aha? Meagan O'Leary 28:43 Well, that curiosity is the way forward, that you really need to embrace knowledge, you know, learn the things, if you didn't learn biology, learn some biology, so you know what people are talking about. Don't just hand anything over to any one doctor. And doctors are people too. They have their own limitations. And not every doctor knows nutrition. And so create that right team for yourself, integrate perspectives from as many people as you possibly can. And don't get stuck in the dogma don't get stuck in your own beliefs. You know, my belief was that I could get better and I had a vision of what better looked like. But I continue to ask questions, you know, am I making the right decision? Let me look at all sides of the story. And then continue to adapt is as things change, as there's new information, then continue to adapt for sure is you notice things before? Patti Dobrowolski 29:33 Yeah. And when you think about so people that are listening, who want to be a better leader or want to pivot in their career. I mean, you're the consummate change maker. That's what's true. It's like when you feel like this is boring. I'm done with this. You move on and what would you say to someone who feels that way, but isn't quite sure how to make that leap? What would you recommend to them that they think about and consider and then do. Meagan O'Leary 30:00 In this may be a little bit different than you're thinking about, I'll say, you know, at Microsoft, it's been as much about my network as anything else. Yes. Like who I know. And hey, hey, I'm looking around, what's the next thing? Give me ideas. And it's always through the connections that I find the next thing. Patti Dobrowolski 30:17 Now, so your network is everything, right? Network is everything. Meagan O'Leary 30:21 It's everything. I thought, my smart my brain was everything. When I was 23 year old. I was kind of a pain in the ass. Actually, I'm in a different place. Now. I'm like, oh, I need other people. Yeah, people. Patti Dobrowolski 30:34 Yeah, network is everything. Well, if you were to just tell us a little bit about what you're reading right now, or what are you into right now so that we can get a glimpse into what the future is? I know you're writing again. So you're going to write a book that's going to happen. But what are you reading? Meagan O'Leary 30:52 I'm reading Eric Goodmans book that just came out. He is the Foundation guy. It's about a little bit about foundation training. It's about pain, about cannaboids. And the cannabinoid system, a little bit about THC, interestingly enough, and he's interviewed in his stories about a lot of people that he worked with over the years. So I'm reading his book, it just came out, I think about four weeks ago, I'm going to meet him at the end of the month, when I go for the training, the foundation training I was mentioning to you. And I'm reading another book off to share it with you. It's about movement. So I guess where I am in this whole journey right now, whereas it was in a body, as in a mind is really movement? How do I move my body? And how do I move things through my body? It's really kind of where I am. Patti Dobrowolski 31:34 It's incredible to me that every time I talk to you, you have done something amazing and new, that you've learned something that like a totally different health hack, or something that you're exploring to see, what does this do? How can I use it? So when you turn your practice on, you turn Microsoft off and this practice on, it's going to be incredible for people that need help. And you know, you told me at the very beginning, you talked a little bit about a podcast that you had done. Can you say a little bit more about where people can find that? We'll put it in the show notes as well. But what's your podcast about? Meagan O'Leary 32:16 Yes, with an ageist magazine, a gentleman named David Harry's Stewart started this. He's a photographer. And he's now a bit of a journalist. And so he interviewed me, he and I met through similar calls, similar way that I met you. And he and I started talking to us. Let's do a podcast. I go. That'd be fun. So we just did last week came out yesterday. There's a My birthday was this week, too. Yes. Okay. Patti Dobrowolski 32:39 Happy birthday! Meagan O'Leary 32:40 I can't remember I told you that. So that podcast goes through everything that I've done soup to nuts on. It takes a while to go through it like the red line around a cold plunge tub. And just I go through all of it there. So it's with a just magazine. Patti Dobrowolski 32:55 Okay, we'll look for that. That's fantastic. Well, I can't wait to see what you've come up with. And I know that the next couple of years are going to be very exciting, because we're going to hear a lot more from you and your story. So everybody, you know the drill, just follow Megan O'Leary, you can find her on LinkedIn. But there are a bunch of other places you can find her in the show notes. So follow her and I just can't thank you enough for being here today and sharing your story with me and all the things about how you became who you are today. I know everybody's gonna want to hear the story, especially but you're curing yourself. So thank you so much for everything today. Meagan O'Leary 33:33 And I can talk to you forever, by the way, so Patti Dobrowolski 33:37 I know so we'll bring it back. Oh, do it that way. I can't wait. Okay, everybody, you know the drill. If you liked the podcast, pass it on to your friends. And until next time up your creative genius. Thanks again, Megan. Thank you. Patti Dobrowolski 33:54 Thanks so much for listening today. Be sure to DM me on Instagram your feedback or takeaways from today's episode on Up Your Creative Genius. Then join me next week for more rocket fuel. Remember, you are the superstar of your universe and the world needs what you have to bring. So get busy. Get out and up your creative genius. And no matter where you are in the universe, here's some big love from yours truly Patti Dobrowolaksi and the up your creative genius podcast. That's a wrap.
In this episode Dr. Gary Onik reveals the five things he believes everyone needs to know to survive cancer. An integrated oncologist and a pioneer in the field of cancer treatment for over 40 years, you could say Dr. Onik knows his subject front to back. But he's also a cancer survivor, ironically of the very cancer he specializes in, advanced metastatic prostate cancer. He's alive and well with no evidence of disease and wants to help others every day he lives. “This is NOT about getting ready to die, it's about lessening your anxiety…because your anxiety and your mental processes have a direct effect on your immunology.” Dr. Gary Onik Get Dr. Onik's advice on… 1—Finding the RIGHT oncologist for YOU, what to look for and how to conduct the research. 2—Taking responsibility for your own care, advocating for yourself, and researching outside the usual protocols including clinical trials. 3—Why YOU need the support of your loved ones and why THEY NEED to provide it. 4—The power of mobilizing as many people to pray for you as possible. Prayer works. 5—Finding comfort in faith and a higher power and accepting that some things are beyond understanding. Dr. Onik closes with two things that help us successfully overcome when life's tough: Purpose and Faith. *** For over 40 years Dr. Gary Onik has been pioneering advances in cancer treatment that have rocked the field of oncology, inventing an entirely new branch of cancer treatment now known as “Interventional Oncology” based on his innovative minimally invasive techniques. Both doctor and patient, he created a cancer vaccine and successfully treated his own terminal prostate cancer using his invention. In addition to his medical practice, Dr. Onik is an Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, working closely with his colleagues to develop the next generation of cancer fighting technologies. His latest work, using immunotherapy to treat metastatic cancer, offers hope to those patients with literally no other options. GARY ONIK https://www.garyonik.com/ CHECK OUT all our inspiring podcasts visit https://www.lifestough.com/
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Steps to Prevent Cancer and Make Treatments More Effective Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is Ginny Dent Brant. We talk about steps to prevent cancer. Ginny is a cancer survivor and guide to help others with cancer through their journey with lifestyle changes. In 1930, one's chances of getting cancer in this country were one in 30. Today, one in two men and one in three women will develop cancer in their lifetime. It is estimated that by 2030, the rates will be one in one—meaning all of us will have one or more cancers in our lifetime. Cancer is becoming as common as tornadoes in Kansas. Ginny believes it's time we wake up, face the reality, and develop a plan of prevention. In this conversation, we discuss how proper hydration, exercise, and a healthy immune system help to prevent the onset of cancer. Importantly, these steps also enhance the efficacy of treatment, like chemotherapy. In addition, we discuss why our immune system needs to be rebuilt after a course of chemotherapy. And our guest explains why exercise is the best thing a cancer patient can do. This is a highly educational, and valuable conversation. Join us. Mini Bio Ginny Dent Brant is a speaker and writer who grew up in the halls of power in Washington, DC. Ginny has battled cancer, ministered around the world. She has served on the front lines of American culture as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. Our guest has two masters' degrees from the University of South Carolina in Elementary Counseling and in Education and Research. She received her undergraduate degree from Columbia International University in Biblical Education. Brant's award-winning book, Finding True Freedom: From the White House to the World, was endorsed by Chuck Colson. The book was featured in many media interviews nationwide. Her recent book, Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer was written with commentary from an oncologist and medical researcher. the book has won five awards. She has been interviewed by many programs and publications. She currently mentors pastors, ministry leaders, missionaries, doctors, scientists, and other cancer patients through the journey with lifestyle changes. Visit her website at www.ginnybrant.com. Items Mentioned for Our Listeners Ginny's Website Ginny's Book: Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer
Steps to Prevent Cancer and Make Treatments More Effective Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is Ginny Dent Brant. We talk about steps to prevent cancer. Ginny is a cancer survivor and guide to help others with cancer through their journey with lifestyle changes. In 1930, one's chances of getting cancer in this country were one in 30. Today, one in two men and one in three women will develop cancer in their lifetime. It is estimated that by 2030, the rates will be one in one—meaning all of us will have one or more cancers in our lifetime. Cancer is becoming as common as tornadoes in Kansas. Ginny believes it's time we wake up, face the reality, and develop a plan of prevention. In this conversation, we discuss how proper hydration, exercise, and a healthy immune system help to prevent the onset of cancer. Importantly, these steps also enhance the efficacy of treatment, like chemotherapy. In addition, we discuss why our immune system needs to be rebuilt after a course of chemotherapy. And our guest explains why exercise is the best thing a cancer patient can do. This is a highly educational, and valuable conversation. Join us. Mini Bio Ginny Dent Brant is a speaker and writer who grew up in the halls of power in Washington, DC. Ginny has battled cancer, ministered around the world. She has served on the front lines of American culture as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. Our guest has two masters' degrees from the University of South Carolina in Elementary Counseling and in Education and Research. She received her undergraduate degree from Columbia International University in Biblical Education. Brant's award-winning book, Finding True Freedom: From the White House to the World, was endorsed by Chuck Colson. The book was featured in many media interviews nationwide. Her recent book, Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer was written with commentary from an oncologist and medical researcher. the book has won five awards. She has been interviewed by many programs and publications. She currently mentors pastors, ministry leaders, missionaries, doctors, scientists, and other cancer patients through the journey with lifestyle changes. Visit her website at www.ginnybrant.com. Items Mentioned for Our Listeners Ginny's Website Ginny's Book: Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer
This week's very special guest is Michelle Lepp, a fully accredited NASM personal trainer and 500 hour yoga instructor with an emphasis in yoga therapeutics whose passion is helping others improve their physical and mental health. Michelle is also a cancer survivor, and today she shares her inspiring phoenix tale of how she was faced with her cancer diagnosis just weeks into her marriage, was unwilling to go down with her illness, and ultimately found the strength to become the powerful mother and yoga therapist she is today. Michelle starts the conversation with the story of her cancer diagnosis and how she battled with the side effects that came with chemotherapy. She discusses how she was able to detach herself from her illness and also overcome her fear of starting her family amidst other illnesses. She also explains how she got into yoga therapy with the intention to help others, and, as the episode draws to a close, shares why she would love to meet Idina Menzel. Episode Highlights: The challenging event that redirected the course of Michelle's life Michelle's reaction after her diagnosis Battling with the side effects of chemotherapy The impacts of Michelle's diagnosis on her new marriage Focusing on work rather than her illness Transitioning into the health and wellness industry Becoming a yoga therapist after an emotional reckoning The impact of a great support system Overcoming the fear of starting a family Michelle's experience with thyroid diseases Releasing emotions physically The person Michelle would most love to meet Quotes: “You had to read through like all 87 million things that could possibly go wrong in your body.” “All I kept thinking is ‘ Oh my God, his mom just passed away a couple of years ago, and now his wife of two weeks has cancer.' ” “Something about that moment was just like, the light shining on me like, 'Wait a minute, I am no longer a cancer patient, I can walk away from this, and made me be able to look back and acknowledge the experience and acknowledge, yes, there was definitely a chance of a different outcome.” “I am not my lymphoma and I can grow and do something with that experience.” “During this pregnancy, I had moments of ‘What if I'm not here forever for the two of them?' ” “Find something in your life that makes you feel like 'you' or 'normal', and find a way to continue to incorporate that into your daily, weekly, monthly routine.” Links: https://www.yulianakimgrant.com/phoenix-tales (Phoenix Tales Homepage) https://www.instagram.com/yulianakimgrantofficial/ (Phoenix Tales on Instagram) https://open.spotify.com/show/1heIpPMsG6HbXXIDLmAnEe (Phoenix Tales on Spotify) https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=322043276201679 (Phoenix Tales on Facebook) https://www.michellelaurenmovement.com/ (MichelleLaurenMovement)
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ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 116 A Dads Fight to Survive Cancer and the Heavy Burdens of Rare Disease with Luke Rosen Luke Rosen is a dadvocate who founded the KIF1A organization to seek a cure for his daughter Susannah who was diagnosed with KIF1A. Luke shares personal details about his recent medical difficulties and opens the raw dialogue around what happens when a caregiver dies. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Can you tell us about your daughter and the KIF1A diagnosis? Susannah was diagnosed at two years old with KIF1A and at the time we could only find about 15 people in the world and in literature who had the disease mutation. KIF1A is a neurodegenerative disease with no treatment or cure. We knew we had to find more kids, so my wife Sally and I started the KIF1A organization to pull a community of patients, researchers and clinicians together. Can you share about the medical difficulties you're personally facing? About 9 months ago, I thought I had kidney stones, which I had before. I took medication, got better and then I couldn't get out of bed one day because I was in so much pain. I went in for a CAT scan and I discovered that I had perforated diverticulitis. I had surgery, experienced some complications and went home after 5 days in the hospital. When I went back for my postoperative follow up appointment, the doctor told me a lot of cancer was removed during the surgery and that I had stage 3 colon cancer. I immediately started to think of Susannah and the research I was doing for her, wondering what would happen when I died. As a man and dad, do you identify with keeping struggles to yourself or internalizing feelings? I understand the idea of men going it alone, dealing with things independently, but I don't handle things that way. I always go to my father because he makes me a better father through his advice and guidance. My rocks to lean on are my father, my brother and my wife Sally and without them, I couldn't deal with everything myself. I think it's important to check in with yourself and remind those you love to check in with you too. What would you share with other parents who can relate to your story? For parents of rare disease kids, plan ahead and find a focused community so that if a storm does hit, the team of people around you can keep seeking treatment for your child without you. If you do that, you can relax a little, survive and enjoy the time you have left knowing the work will forge ahead. LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED KIF1A Website https://www.kif1a.org/ TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5Htr9lt5vXGG3ac6enxLQ7 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-gene/id1485249347 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/once-upon-a-gene Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1485249347/once-upon-a-gene CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website https://effieparks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/OnceUponAGene Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onceuponagene.podcast/?hl=en Built Ford Tough Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1877643259173346/
Ginny Dent Brant is a speaker, writer, counselor, educator, and wellness advocate. Brant's triple award-winning book Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer was written with an oncologist after her cancer journey. Her cancer prevention blog is at www.ginnybrant.com. 01:26: Would you please take us back to the very beginning of your cancer journey?03:23: My absolute worst moment was when I met with the surgical oncologist after my MRI.05:11: We didn't know how far the cancer had spread at that point. 07:01: Did you stay at Cancer Treatment Centers of America? 09:20: I do know this: people that have healthy lifestyle habits do better in the cancer treatment journey.11:12: By the time they removed the tumor and cleared the margins, it left me with a small breast which was fine.13:03: I ended up doing two miles that day. 15:18: I was able to put a routine together that not only oxygenated my body but held my bone density. 17:16: I'm curious what you think about Chinese medicine. Because in Chinese medicine, certain emotions reside in certain organs of the body. 19:31: I find this research that shows that grief can suppress the immune system. 21:28: I believe it was that acupuncture; she was stimulating my red blood cells to build themselves back up. 24:00: What was your best moment in all of this? 26:40: If you could only do one thing to improve health care in the US, what would it be and why?28:50: You must be your own best advocate because cancer is a huge money-making business.30:00: I was their first patient to get the Vitamin C infusions 24 hours before chemotherapy.31:38: Are you ready for the Thriver Rapid Fire questions?33:29: What is one resource you would recommend for cancer patients and caregivers? Resources Ginny's websiteGinny on FacebookUnleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer
Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb “No matter what the statistics say, there is always a way.” on this month's MMSA podcast we invite a survivor who really inspires us all. He broke the societal stigma that women are weak creatures. Nothing is impossible in this world. Miracles do exist but miracles are not just hope but also struggle with enthusiasm and never give up. http://bit.ly/EvaluasipodcastBCAM2021
Ginny Dent Brant, author of Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer, in a conversation during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is commemorated annual in October, discussed some steps that could be instrumental in preventing cancer. Her website address is ginnybrant.com.
Today on Arise Esther, Ginny Dent Brant My guest today has been featured on CBN News, Charisma Magazine, Atlanta Live, CTN's Homekeepers, and American Family Radio. She is a counselor, educator, speaker, and wellness advocate. Her recent book, “Unleash Your God-Given Healing: 8 Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer,” was written after her journey with an aggressive breast cancer. Written with commentary and a foreword from an oncologist who is also a medical researcher, her book won a Golden Scrolls Award and was also named a Selah Award Finalist. She has a cancer prevention and wellness blog at http://www.ginnybrant.com (www.ginnybrant.com). Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/ginny.d.brant/ https://www.instagram.com/ginnydentbrant/ website with cancer prevention and wellness blog at www.ginnybrant.com Your Host as Always: Dawn Scott Damon is known as the BraveHearted Mneotr; Coaching for women over 40. She is a speaker, podcast host, mentor, and award-winning author. Dawn is a favorite keynote conference speaker and an engaging communicator who inspires her audience to maximize their God-given purpose and potential in Christ. Dreams are ignited as Dawn uses sound biblical teaching, personal stories, and humor to awaken gifts and callings found in everyone. Dawn's Latest Book The Freedom Challenge: 60 days to Untie the Cords that Bind You The Freedom Challenge is about ridding your mind and soul of toxic, negative, and destructive thoughts that keep you captive and create destructive behavior. By 60 days in daily immersion of truth—God's Word, your mind will begin to find freedom from the harmful internal narration and instead begin to speak nourishing, inspiring, and motivating truths. You'll find freedom and powerful life changes as you your mind is freed from thought-toxins. http://www.Amazon.com/author/dawnscottdamon (www.Amazon.com/author/dawnscottdamon) http://www.dawnscottdamon.com (www.dawnscottdamon.com) https://ariseesther.captivate.fm/ (https://ariseesther.captivate.fm/) https://twitter.com/DawnScottDamon (https://twitter.com/DawnScottDamon) https://www.instagram.com/dawn_damon/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/dawn_damon/?hl=en)
Only four months after losing her mother to breast cancer, Ginny Dent Brant found out she herself was fighting aggressive cancer. She has walked the halls of power of Washington D.C., mission fields around the world, and the unexpected journey of cancer. The author of a new book, Unleash Your God-Given Healing - 8 Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer, Ginny will share how she got through it, what she learned from it, and some key steps we can all take to boost our immune system and make life matter.
Ginny Dent Brant, a speaker and author of the book, Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer, continues to educate the world about cancer and disease prevention. As a cancer survivor herself, Ginny plunged into the research to uncover simple strategies to strengthen your body and mind, and become more disease-resistant. In this episode, Ginny Dent Brant reveals step for cancer and disease prevention through developing healthy habits. Discover for Yourself: What kind of research did you do once you were diagnosed with cancer? What role does research play in developing healthy habits? You implemented some specific changes to your lifestyle in addition to taking chemo. How did your doctors react to that? Which lifestyle adjustments can help people with health issues other than cancer? What advice do you have for our audience that will help them to prevent cancer? Connect with Ginny Dent Brant: Website: www.ginnybrant.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ginny.d.brant/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginnydentbrant/ Follow Food Experience Unplugged: Website: https://foodexperienceunplugged.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoodExperienceUnplugged/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/foodexperienceunplugged
SUSAN MOSS HAS ENJOYED MUCH SUCCESS IN THE LITERARY WORLD...HER NEWEST BOOK IS "COVID-19: A NATURAL APPROACH," WRITTEN WITH A SCIENTIST, DAN MARQUEZ....SHE HAS VERY STRONG OPIN IONS ABOUT THE CURRENT VACCINE CRISIS--ASK HER TO EXPLAIN... PREVIOUS BEST-SELLERS BY SUSAN MOSS IN THE HEALTH FIELD ARE: "KEEP YOUR BREASTS" and "SURVIVE CANCER"...
Discover the foods that can improve your chances of surviving cancer and lower the risk of developing it in the first place. Dr. Shireen Kassam estimates the substantial percentage of cancer cases that could be prevented by eating a healthier diet and living a more active lifestyle when she joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll. Dr. Kassam also discusses the cancer fighting benefits that older adults can experience by changing their diet even after 50 or more years of eating unhealthy foods. It is proof that it is never too late to get healthy! Dr. Kassam will be speaking at the 2021 International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine. The Exam Room listeners can save $50 on the cost of registration by using promo code examroom. — — — ICNM https://pcrm.org/icnm Save $50. Promo code: examroom — — — Dr. Shireen Kassam Twitter: @shireenkassam1 IG: @plantbasedhealthprofessionals — — — Plant-Based Health Professionals UK http://bit.ly/PBHealthProUK — — — Plant-Based Health Online http://bit.ly/PBHealthOnline — — — University of Winchester (UK) Plant-Based Course for Health Professionals http://bit.ly/PBCourseUnivWin — — — Chuck Carroll IG: @ChuckCarrollWLC Twitter: @ChuckCarrollWLC Facebook: http://wghtloss.cc/ChuckFacebook — — — Barnard Medical Center Telemedicine Schedule Appointment https://bit.ly/BMCtelemed 202-527-7500 — — — Physicians Committee Twitter: @PCRM IG: @PhysiciansCommittee Facebook: https://wghtloss.cc/PCRMFacebook YouTube: https://bit.ly/PCRMYouTube — — — Share the Show Please subscribe and give the show a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or many other podcast providers. Don't forget to share it with a friend for inspiration!
Ginny Dent Brant's cancer diagnosis sent her on a quest to discover what caused a health nut to contract a deadly and aggressive form of breast cancer. She tells us how she changed her lifestyle and was on a mission to prevent cancer from ever coming back again. Ginny is a speaker and writer who grew up in the halls of power in Washington, DC. She has battled cancer, ministered around the world, and served on the front lines of American culture as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. Brant's award-winning book, Finding True Freedom: From the White House to the World, was endorsed by Chuck Colson and featured in many TV and media interviews. Her recent book, Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer, won a Golden Scrolls Award and was featured on CBN's Healthy Living Show. It was written with commentary from an oncologist and medical researcher. Learn more at www.ginnybrant.com Follow Ginny on Facebook ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Therese "Tee" Forton-Barnes and The Green Living Gurus: Website and blog: thegreenlivinggurus.com Facebook Healthy Living Group Facebook Green Living Gurus Page Instagram YouTube Services For further info contact: Therese Forton-Barnes Email: Greenlivinggurus@gmail.com Cell: 716-868-8868
Thrive Not Just Survive New Zealand Author Frances Denz Member of Order of New Zealand 4 Service 2 the Queen 2013 Stellaris Cancer Survivor
Ginny Dent Brant is a speaker and writer who grew up in the halls of power of Washington D.C. She has served as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. She served as a trustee of the Baptist International Mission Board for eight years, and she and her husband participated in mission work in Yemen, Gaza, the Czech Republic, Russia, China, and Romania. Brant’s award-winning book, “Finding True Freedom: From the White House to the World,” was endorsed by the late Chuck Colson. For her cancer prevention blog and more info visit https://www.ginnybrant.com/.Her Book on Amazon! https://amzn.to/31i9Tzk*Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/faithandfailures/*Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/faithandfailures/ My Podcast EquipmentMics: https: https://amzn.to/3gSnFxLBooms: https://amzn.to/3gWAVBoAudio Recorder: https://amzn.to/2EXbMtBHeadphones: https://amzn.to/3gPMdreApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-and-failures/id1505863531Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4RnYGZRe9c515NhQhuhQ5K?si=A0SMJcdcQFWTxXs5J6S_CwSupport the show (https://bit.ly/2Vlkh5H)
Ginny Dent Brant is a speaker and writer. She has battled cancer, ministered around the world and served on the front lines of American culture as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. In our conversation we talk about her recent book, "Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer" To learn more about Ginny, go to www.ginnybrant.com
Breast cancer survivor and author Ginny Dent Brant, shares with us about her incredible journey on fighting an aggressive form of cancer and how her courage to not give up helped promote healing in her body. With three years of research and firsthand experience, she pulls back the curtain on how we can boost our immune system to prevent and fight today's viruses and diseases. She talks about her Biblical approach to how God designed our bodies to naturally heal, nutrition, sleep, exercise, using Godly wisdom, conventional and holistic medicine to promote healing. I love that she shares about lifestyle habits that can either enhance or suppress our immunity and how gratitude and attitude have a substantial impact with our healing. This conversation is packed with pertinent information, especially during the pandemic time in keeping our immune system going strong. You'll want a pen and paper nearby as you listen to her story, she has a lot of applicable recommendations to live a healthier lifestyle. Her book called, "Unleash your God given Healing: 8 Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer" will inspire and surprise you with the different ways we can take care of ourselves to live out the callings with vigor God has placed in our lives.
In 1930, the cancer rates in the US were one in 30. Today, the rates have increased to one in every two men and one in every three women. Years ago, the American Cancer Society blamed genetics, but today they know better. Research clearly shows that lifestyle is the major player with genetics contributing only 10-15 percent. And so it is with many diseases today. February is Cancer Prevention Month. With cancer rates this high, it’s wise to put a prevention plan in place. Prevention starts with securing a primary doctor who will schedule all your needed screenings. These important screenings, however, don’t prevent cancer. They only detect it it early. It’s lifestyle changes that prevent cancer—changes such as proper hydration, exercise, adequate sleep and nutrient dense foods. The following are four excuses that many people use preventing them from implementing a plan: Ginny Dent Brant is a counselor, educator, speaker, and wellness advocate. Her recent book, “Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer,” was written with an oncologist, won a Golden Scrolls Award, and was featured on CBN. Cancer prevention blog at www.ginnybrant.com.
Cancer can strike at anytime, and in any setting, including in prison - as one 40-year-old inmate discovered after a diagnosis of multiple myeloma.
In this episode, Ginny Dent Brant talks about her experience with breast cancer and how she blew away her doctor's expectations. Her book is called Unleash Your God-Given Healing Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer.
As a pastor, you take on much of your flock’s burdens which add to your ever-increasing stress. In one day, you might go from the bedside of a dying church member to performing a funeral. Then return the next day to offer counseling for a member who’s depressed or suicidal while preparing an uplifting sermon for Sunday. How does the giver of hope release their own burdens and keep their health vibrant and strong? One way is to enhance your health with exercise. Ginny Dent Brant is a counselor, educator, speaker, and wellness advocate. Her recent book, “Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer,” was written with an oncologist and won a Golden Scrolls Award. Cancer prevention blog at www.ginnybrant.com.
As a pastor, you take on much of your flock’s burdens which add to your ever-increasing stress. In one day, you might go from the bedside of a dying church member to performing a funeral. Then return the next day to offer counseling for a member who’s depressed or suicidal while preparing an uplifting sermon for Sunday. How does the giver of hope release their own burdens and keep their health vibrant and strong? One way is to enhance your health with exercise. Ginny Dent Brant is a counselor, educator, speaker, and wellness advocate. Her recent book, “Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer,” was written with an oncologist and won a Golden Scrolls Award. Cancer prevention blog at www.ginnybrant.com.
Nothing impacts a church family more than the sting of cancer or a life-threatening disease, especially when the journey involves the loss of life or the pastor. Research clearly shows that lifestyle is the major player in many diseases including cancer, and underlying conditions play a role with COVID-19. Here are four prevention tips that reduce our risk for cancer, diseases, and viruses including Covid-19. After all, who is there to look after the flock, if the pastor goes down!... Read the full article at https://pastorresources.com/four-cancer-prevention-tips-to-keep-pastors-healthy/ Ginny Dent Brant is a counselor, educator, speaker, and wellness advocate. Her recent book, “Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer,” was written with an oncologist and won a Golden Scrolls Award. Cancer prevention blog at www.ginnybrant.com.
Ginny Dent Brant is a speaker and writer who grew up in the halls of power of Washington D.C. She has served as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. She served as a trustee of the Baptist International Mission Board for eight years, and she and her husband participated in mission work in Yemen, Gaza, the Czech Republic, Russia, China, and Romania. Brant's award-winning book, “Finding True Freedom: From the White House to the World,” was endorsed by the late Chuck Colson. To view Brant's cancer prevention blog and more information visit https://www.ginnybrant.com/ (https://www.ginnybrant.com/). Four months after her mother died of cancer, author and speaker Ginny Dent Brant was told by doctors she also had breast cancer, and an aggressive form of it. Having just watched her mother's plight, Brant decided to take a different approach and immersed herself in research to find out what she could do in addition to traditional treatments to help her doctors beat her cancer. The steps she took to change her lifestyle during her six-year battle with cancer are now chronicled in her new book “Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer.” “My diagnosis sent me on a quest to discover why I got an aggressive and deadly cancer for which I had no risk factors or genetic indicators,” says Brant. “I read over 50 books on cancer written by doctors, scientists, nutritionists, etc. I attended medical and cancer summits online and in-person conferences where cancer experts lecture. I searched the medical and science journals tirelessly to connect the dots between the Bible, nutrition, the science of how the immune system works, and conventional and integrative medicine. My doctors were amazed when my blood work six weeks after chemotherapy showed that my red and white blood cells and platelets were all within normal ranges. They called me their ‘Rock Star' Cancer Patient because this usually takes two to five years.” In “Unleash Your God-given Healing,” Brant discusses in-depth how nutrition, lifestyle, integrative and conventional medicine, as well as biblical wisdom work together to boost the human body's immune system. Additionally, Brant's book features commentary from practicing oncologist and medical researcher, Dr. Robert Elliott, Director of the Elliott-Elliott-Head Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Brant says the steps she took to improve her prognosis and rebuild her immune system and overall health can also be used to combat viruses such as COVID-19 as well as many other chronic diseases. “I believe this COVID-19 is a wakeup call for us to realize we need to take better care of our bodies,” says Brant. “This disease is clearly worse in those who have underlying conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, lung issues, and poorly functioning immune systems. Doctors agree that some of the ailments we struggle with are either caused or made worse by our own lifestyle choices and lack of common sense. Since rebuilding my immune system during and after my cancer journey, I have avoided the usual yearly colds, flu or viruses. Although I'm limiting going out in public and I'm practicing the CDC guidelines, I know that if I do get exposed to COVID-19, my immune function is strong and my own body will take care of it in general.” Brant says her battle with cancer has strengthened another necessary element of healing—her faith. Your Host Today and Always... Dawn Scott Damon is a pastor, speaker, podcast host, Freedom Coach, and award-winning author. An ordained minister with the Wesleyan Church and Lead Pastor of the multi-cultural Tribes Church in Rockford, MI. Dawn and her husband Paul are committed to reaching people for Jesus while sharing the beauty of God's Mosaic. Dawn is a favorite keynote conference speaker and an engaging communicator who...
Welcome to the Rock Your World Naturally (RYWN) podcast! In this episode of RYWN, Rekishia McMillan interviews Ginny Brant, as she shares how her cancer diagnosis sent her on a quest to discover what caused a health nut to contract a deadly and aggressive form of breast cancer. What she found may surprise and inspire you. Out of her experience, she wrote her newest authored work, “Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer.” Whether you’re determined to prevent this deadly disease, survive it, or prevent its recurrence, her book pulls back the curtain on cancer and answers the question, “What can I do to help my doctor beat this disease?” She challenges you to change what your doctor has no control over—your lifestyle and health habits. Brant connects the dots between nutrition, lifestyle, integrative and conventional medicine, and biblical wisdom to reveal how your body was created with self-healing mechanisms that work optimally when you do your part. But you need to get back to the Garden of Eden—the basics in life. By implementing a few lifestyle changes, you can begin building your immune system while lowering your toxic load. Learn how to enable your body to work as God intended, thereby unleashing your God-given healing! Discover More About Ginny Brant by Visiting her Websites => Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ginny.d.brant Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ginnydentbrant/ Pinterest www.pinterest.com/ginnybrant Book Video - Why Ginny Wrote Unleash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfJS90zqU6E&t=26s Get Your Copy of Ginny’s Books Here => Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Unleash-Your-God-Given-Healing-Prevent-ebook/dp/B087GVP3K8/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Unleash+Your+God+Given+Healing&qid=1588612919&sr=8-1 Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/unleash-your-god-given-healing-ginny-dent-brant/1136955228?ean=9781973688129 Westbow Press: https://www.westbowpress.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/808066-unleash-your-god-given-healing Find Rekishia online at: www.RockYourWorldNaturally.com and follow her on Facebook and LinkedIn @RockYourWorldNaturally on Instagram @RockYourWorldNaturally, and on Twitter @RockYourWorld28 Get Rekishia’s latest books Rock Your World Naturally: 7 Divine Keys to Unlock Extraordinary Health & the companion Journal, 28-Days and Beyond Wellness Journal https://www.rockyourworldnaturally.com/rywn-the-book
What does it take to survive cancer? Susan Morreale, a breast cancer survivor says, "We need to be in charge and take control of our bodies". Susan explains how she took charge of her body, researched everything possible to lead a healthy life, and avoid as many chemicals as possible. She changed what she had control over and took control of her body. Susan made sure that she was going to avoid as many toxic, cancer-causing chemicals as possible and she shares with us her road to recovery and her mission to help others. She and her daughter Ciara, own Her Story, a space in which beauty, experience, and wellness are supported by products that guide one's journey to well-being. They also own Her Kitchen, a plant-based wellness revolution, and Her Sanctuary, a space for women to gather. See www.herstorybuffalo.com for more information. Follow the Green Living Gurus: Website and blog www.thegreenlivinggurus.com Facebook Healthy Living Group Facebook Green Living Gurus Page Instagram YouTube Services For further info contact: Therese Forton-Barnes email: Greenlivinggurus@gmail.com Cell 716-868-8868
Dr Kathryn Scott, Chief Executive of Yorkshire Cancer Research how as a society we are doing with lowering cancer risk, screening, awareness, diagnosis, and treatment to help people avoid and survive cancer.
Ginny Dent Brant is a speaker and writer who grew up in the halls of power of Washington D.C. She has served as a counselor, educator, wellness advocate, and adjunct professor. She served as a trustee of the Baptist International Mission Board for eight years, and she and her husband participated in mission work in Yemen, Gaza, the Czech Republic, Russia, China, and Romania. Brant’s award-winning book, “Finding True Freedom: From the White House to the World,” was endorsed by the late Chuck Colson. To view Brant’s cancer prevention blog and more information visit https://www.ginnybrant.com/. Her most recent book, “Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer” recently won the First Place Memoir Golden Scrolls Award from the Christian book sellers and Speakers and Writers Association. Four months after her mother died of cancer, author and speaker Ginny Dent Brant was told by doctors she also had breast cancer, and an aggressive form of it. Having just watched her mother’s plight, Brant decided to take a different approach and immersed herself in research to find out what she could do in addition to traditional treatments to help her doctors beat her cancer. The steps she took to change her lifestyle during her six-year battle with cancer are now chronicled in her new book “Unleash Your God-given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer.” “My diagnosis sent me on a quest to discover why I got an aggressive and deadly cancer for which I had no risk factors or genetic indicators,” says Brant. “I read over 50 books on cancer written by doctors, scientists, nutritionists, etc. I attended medical and cancer summits online and in-person conferences where cancer experts lecture. I searched the medical and science journals tirelessly to connect the dots between the Bible, nutrition, the science of how the immune system works, and conventional and integrative medicine. My doctors were amazed when my blood work six weeks after chemotherapy showed that my red and white blood cells and platelets were all within normal ranges. They called me their ‘Rock Star’ Cancer Patient because this usually takes two to five years.” In “Unleash Your God-given Healing,” Brant discusses in-depth how nutrition, lifestyle, integrative and conventional medicine, as well as biblical wisdom work together to boost the human body’s immune system. Additionally, Brant’s book features commentary from practicing oncologist and medical researcher, Dr. Robert Elliott, Director of the Elliott-Elliott-Head Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Brant says the steps she took to improve her prognosis and rebuild her immune system and overall health can also be used to combat viruses such as COVID-19 as well as many other chronic diseases. “I believe this COVID-19 is a wakeup call for us to realize we need to take better care of our bodies,” says Brant. “This disease is clearly worse in those who have underlying conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, lung issues, and poorly functioning immune systems. Doctors agree that some of the ailments we struggle with are either caused or made worse by our own lifestyle choices and lack of common sense. Since rebuilding my immune system during and after my cancer journey, I have avoided the usual yearly colds, flu or viruses. Although I’m limiting going out in public and I’m practicing the CDC guidelines, I know that if I do get exposed to COVID-19, my immune function is strong and my own body will take care of it in general.” Brant says her battle with cancer has strengthened another necessary element of healing—her faith. “I thank God for each day. I’m grateful for how He has created the body to heal and repair itself. It’s all a part of his miraculous design, but we must do our part. We must care for our body as the Bible instructs us. We can either enhance the wonderful immune system God has blessed us with by our lifestyle or we can suppress it. My journey has given me a new purpose in life—to educate and inform other people, help others to prevent cancer, and help those who are currently battling cancer. It is not something I would have chosen, but God is opening the doors and I’m excited about this new direction. Although those with my diagnosis and who go through the treatments as I did are not promised tomorrow, my new philosophy is ‘Everyday is a gift.’ I plan to serve Him faithfully until He takes me home.” Connect with Ginny Brant: https://www.ginnybrant.com/ Email: Ginnybrant@msn.comListen to her recent interview with Dr. David Jockers: https://drjockers.com/episode-44-8-steps-to-prevent-survive-cancer-with-ginny-brant/?inf_contact_key=7a7af1c90d5c9096faa28fdfa2df438509c74070ac2bf3cfa7869e3cfd4ff832 Join us in Making Pittsburgh Healthy: www.makingpittsburghhealthy.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakingPittsburghHealthy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makingpittsburghhealthy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/draarontressler Don't forget to rate & review the show! (:
Susan Moss began saving lives as a teenage life-guard, At the University of Nevada she started a Suicide Prevention Center with Dr, James B, Nichols in 1967 as part of a Master's Grant, The Center is still in operation today saving lives, After teaching painting for a year at the College Level, she became a full-time Artist exhibiting her work world-wide, Her work has attracted 540 Collectors including five Museums. Health problems surfaced from using Acrylic paints in the seventies when the Doctor found a lump in her neck. It was diagnosed as on the verge of Cancer. Moss learned all she could about natural healing of cancer. She was able to heal the lump herself, much to the astonishment of her UCLA Doctor who planned on surgery after a year, In December 1990 she again faced Cancer, this time breast and uterine cancer. Her Doctor was adamant she should see a surgeon, She said "NO" and proceeded to heal herself, once again to the astonishment of her Doctor. She then wrote two books at his encouragement: "Keep Your Breasts! Preventing Breast Cancer the Natural Way" and "Survive Cancer!" Both books are best-sellers and the first is in several languages, She speaks world-wide and has done national TV shows in the U, S. Canada, and for the BBC in Glasgow, Scotland.
Today’s episode is proudly sponsored by Perfect Keto and their delicious Keto Cookies. Delicious, clean and indulgent, they’re your new keto secret weapon. It’s dessert without the guilt! Grab a box (or two!) for yourself at PerfectKeto.com and don’t forget to use code DRJOCKERS at checkout to receive 15% off! Today, Dr. Jockers welcomes Christian author and cancer survivor Ginny Brant. The author of “Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer” is here to inspire others with stories of her own journey through cancer and healing. She discusses everything from detoxing the body to the ways that grief and stress can compromise even the strongest immune systems. No matter how healthy you think you are, you won’t want to miss this episode. “I want to let cancer patients know they can do a lot on their own. They can do a lot to complement what their doctor’s doing.” -Ginny Brant Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify PodBean TuneIn Radio In This Episode: - Can cancer surprise you, even when you have no preceding risk factors? - The cancer-causing toxins that you unwittingly touch every day - The power of water to kickstart chemo and wash it out during detox - The number-one thing a cancer patient can do to clinch recovery - What to eat and what to replace from your daily diet - How Ginny keeps on target by focusing on healthy foods - The absolute power of humor and music to heal you Resources: - Perfect Keto Cookies – Use Code JOCKERS for 15% off Connect with Ginny: - Website - https://www.ginnybrant.com/ - “Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Steps to Prevent and Survive Cancer” - https://amzn.to/3dL2tIB Connect with Dr. Jockers: - Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drjockers/ - Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DrDavidJockers - YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/djockers - Website – https://drjockers.com/ - If you are interested in being a guest on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us here! - https://drjockers.com/join-us-dr-jockers-functional-nutrition-podcast/
Lea survived a cancer diagnosis at 19 years of age. She discovered the power of laughter and the brain in helping her survive. She is now writing a book about this topic. We met to discuss how laughter helps and its impact on the brain.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/selenab)
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I originally invited Kerry, today’s guest, because she’s one of the world’s top financial bloggers. Truly. Her blog is one of the most visited websites in the world. But in setting up the call, I discovered that she had another story she could tell in the context of We Will Get Through This. It’s the experience of surviving one of the most virulent forms of breast cancer. Kerry’s an absolute pro at talking to the media ... but not about cancer. So this is a rare and precious conversation. In it we discuss that moment when you have the worst possible news confirmed; what it is you can actually control, and why that really matters; how to ensure the uncertainty of the future doesn’t steal away the joy of the present; and what Kerry learnt about her own tendency to perfectionism. You can meet Kerry at her blog SquawkFox.com. This show is brought to you by The Advice Trap, Michael Bungay Stanier’s latest book. You can access a wide range of tools to help #TameYourAdviceMonster at www.TheAdviceTrap.com. If you’d like to spend more time with Michael and people he admires, sign up for The Year of Living Brilliantly. 52 teachers over 52 weeks, each teaching one brilliant insight. Absolutely free.
On todays episode we look into a study that reveals gay and transgender women are less likely to survive cancer,talk about Juneteenth and more on this June 19, 2020 episode of Gay Mens Podcast Gpod News gaypodcasts.com @gaymenspodcast hosted by Michael Roberts a GAAQ production @gay mens podcast on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Gaypodcasts.com .Phone in your questions at 949-783-8514 ext 04 or text your questions to 949 783 8514 standard text message rates do apply --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gaymenspodcast/message
On our show today, we interview Ginny Dent Brant. Ginny recently wrote a book called, Unleash Your God-Given Healing: Eight Strategies to Prevent and Survive Cancer. The post Ginny Brant – How to Beat COVID appeared first on Home Front with Cynthia Davis.
Lori Rourk: 7 surgeries of reconstruction Breast Cancer Survivor makes an impact Lori is a southern bell in every possible angle. Lady Entertainer Hostest with the mostest Successful Interior Designer Family girl And one damn strong firecracker. Don’t let her perfect hair, nails, makeup, clothing and home fool you for one second. She is a fighter and one strong determined diva. Join Paulette and Lori for this funny, powerful and inspirational story that is so needed. So many women feel ashamed of their bodies after breast cancer and they commonly feel as if their body has failed them. Instead Lori took the bull by the horns and changed her perspective. Lori is shining example of what positivity and courage can do as we embrace adversity in all its forms. You can find Lori Rourk for support and as a resource for Breast Cancer or her passion of Interior Design at www.lorirourkinteriors.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/support
Today on AMPlified with Ken Rochon, your host Ken Rochon (The Umbrella Syndicate) and co-host Andrea Adams-Miller (The RED Carpet Connection) share an upcoming event that celebrates the survivorship of cancer! Ken & Andrea's guests include Gayela Bynum, the organizer for the We Will Survive Cancer Gala. Additionally, Maimah Karmo, this year's honoree, will be joining us as well. Ken Rochon is also the founder and Andrea Adams-Miller is the Executive Director of the Keep Smiling Movement. The Keep Smiling Movement will be part of The We Will Survive Cancer Gala capturing Keep Smiling photos of survivors and supporters. Learn more about how to support, donate, and be a part of the Keep Smiling Movement at http://www.TheKeepSmilingMovement.com
Today on AMPlified with Ken Rochon, your host Ken Rochon (The Umbrella Syndicate) and co-host Andrea Adams-Miller (The RED Carpet Connection) share an upcoming event that celebrates the survivorship of cancer! Ken & Andrea's guests include Gayela Bynum, the organizer for the We Will Survive Cancer Gala. Additionally, Maimah Karmo, this year's honoree, will be joining us as well. Ken Rochon is also the founder and Andrea Adams-Miller is the Executive Director of the Keep Smiling Movement. The Keep Smiling Movement will be part of The We Will Survive Cancer Gala capturing Keep Smiling photos of survivors and supporters. Learn more about how to support, donate, and be a part of the Keep Smiling Movement at http://www.TheKeepSmilingMovement.com
Destry Ramey is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, author, and decades long cancer survivor currently charging forward through her 7th battle with cancer. She has authored 4 children’s books (www.thepugs.com) that I read to my own daughters. Our discussion includes: -What she learned from her career in healthcare that every patient or caregiver should know and apply -What her dad passed on to her that she has used to battle cancer for decades -Her motivations and key tools in surviving breast, cervical, and ovarian cancer -The role dogs continue to play in her journey Check out the show notes and links at www.cancercan.blog
Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus discuss the three main actions you can take to survive Cancer. Next, there's news that over one-third of us taking drugs suffer from Depression, and Dr. Ken lists those drugs. New study shows that having your child's Tonsils removed shouldn't be automatic. And, there's more good news for those who drink three of four cups of coffee per day. Guess what? If you're under 65, you can't make up for lost sleep during the week by napping on the weekend. Studies show that the number of expectant mothers smoking Marijuana is rising. Dr. Ken lists the risk factors that you should know about suicide.
While cancer is still a scary word, roughly 75% of people diagnosed with cancer will survive long-term. But how are these patients supported in the long term, as they deal with late side effects from their treatments? Join Kat and Melissa as they sit down with Dr. Jennifer Jones, Director of the Cancer Rehabilitation & Survivorship Program and Senior Scientist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, to discuss the importance of caring for patients throughout the entire disease process, how she developed an integrated clinical and research survivorship program, and the 3 focus areas of her research (i.e., descriptive, intervention development, knowledge translation). Eryn chats with Lloyd Davidson, a Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor, who chronicles his cancer journey and his experience with the survivorship program. Until next time, keep it raw!
While cancer is still a scary word, roughly 75% of people diagnosed with cancer will survive long-term. But how are these patients supported in the long term, as they deal with late side effects from their treatments? Join Kat and Melissa as they sit down with Dr. Jennifer Jones, Director of the Cancer Rehabilitation & Survivorship Program and Senior Scientist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, to discuss the importance of caring for patients throughout the entire disease process, how she developed an integrated clinical and research survivorship program, and the 3 focus areas of her research (i.e., descriptive, intervention development, knowledge translation). Eryn chats with Lloyd Davidson, a Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor, who chronicles his cancer journey and his experience with the survivorship program. Until next time, keep it raw!
Rev Gillian Straine is an Anglican priest with a background in science. She tells the story of how she dealt with the spiritual and medical challenges of being diagnosed with cancer aged 21, as told in her book 'Cancer: A Pilgrim's Companion'. She also shares news of a free public lecture by internationally renowned physicist Marcelo Glasier in London on Tue 22 May. Atheist guest Alom Shaha is a secondary school physics teacher and engages with Gillian on the question of faith, illness and science. He shares his story of rejecting his Islamic upbringing after the death of his mother and how he fell in love with the world of science. Alom has recently authored a book of practical science experiments for kids 'Mr Shaha's Recipes For Wonder'. For Marcelo Gleiser's free Drawbridge Lecture 'Unknowns in Heaven and Earth' on 22 May https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-drawbridge-lecture-tickets-39148003733 For Gillian Straine: http://www.gillianstraine.com/my-books/ For Alom Shaha: http://alomshaha.com/books/mr-shahas-recipes-for-wonder/ For Unbelievable? the Conference 2018: http://www.premier.org.uk/justask Get signed copies of Unbelievable? the book and audiobook: http://www.unbelievablebook.co.uk Get Unbelievable? the Conference 2017 DVD/CD & Digital Download: http://www.premier.org.uk/shop For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
His path veered hard right from what he was planning to do at Google, and in his social enterprise. He is, in his own words, ‘Taking a break from work to deal with a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis.' He still manages to encourage and challenge people during his own difficult treatment rounds. Good luck, Scott. […] The post Scott Riddle: Googler, World Traveler, Would-be Social Entrepreneur, and Father of Three, Given 50/50 Odds to Survive Cancer first appeared on Doug Abdiel.
His path veered hard right from what he was planning to do at Google, and in his social enterprise. He is, in his own words, ‘Taking a break from work to deal with a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis.’ He still manages to encourage and challenge people during his own difficult treatment rounds. Good luck, Scott. […]
How is it possible to survive cancer against all odds? Is it possible to outsmart cancer? In this podcast Lothar Hirneise and Klaus Pertl are talking about the questions how is it possible to survive cancer against all odds and is it possible to outsmart cancer? We hope you will enjoy this podcast and we would love to get your view on these questions.
Matt and Scott talk to WFAC member John Wilson about training with something heavier than iron, a Stage IV kidney cancer diagnosis. Connect With Matt Matt on Instagram Starting Strength Online Coaching — Matt’s website Matt on Facebook Matt on Twitter Connect With Scott Scott on Instagram Silver Strength – Scott’s website Scott on Facebook Scott on Twitter Connect With the Show Barbell Logic on Twitter Barbell Logic on Instagram The Website Barbell Logic on Facebook barbelllogicpodcast@gmail.com
Stuff Your Dad Knows host Ethan Millard interviews Mike Peters of The Alarm. Afflicted with cancer, Mike has established the Love Hope Strength Foundation to promote blood transfusions and bone marrow transplant. Ethan and Mike talk about cancer, and how to take the symptoms seriously and get early treatment. They also talk about Mike's music past. He was inspired by the Sex Pistols and even asked Johnny Rotten himself what anarchy meant. Mike has toured with some major acts including U2 and Bob Dylan. Stuff Your Dad Knows is hosted by Ethan Millard. What do you do when your children hit you up with crazy questions? Do you know the answer? Do you just pretend? Kids are smart, so this podcast empowers parents to answer those tough questions and stay at the top of the family food chain. If you want to be more efficient, just listen to the podcast with your children present. Then you don't have to be the information middle man Family harmony is our goal! If you want to ask a question, use #stuffyourdadknows and Ethan will answer it for you! Follow him @EthanMillardKSL on Twitter.
she's a prominent author in the health field, having scored with two books, "Keep Your Breasts!" and "Survive Cancer" also the author of an provocative novel, "The Accident Stager," which might become a hit movie since there is much interest with movie agents and movie studios -- ask her to give you more info on this she is also an award-winning artist whose paintings & drawings have been shown in galleries all over the U.S and in many parts of the world of the U.S. and many regions of the world she just returned this past weekend from an exciting month in Italy--she can talk about this great country, the cities she visited, why she walked alone in many of these cities...she was interested in getting her two health books translated into Italian since her health books have already been translated into German and Dutch she has been a key speaker over the years with the Cancer Control Society in Los Angeles...this Labor Day weekend the Society is moving to a new locale: Glendale Calif at the Hilton Hotel many years ago she healed herself of breast and uterine cancer without medical treatment...she is willing to share her knowledge and research with women enduring cancer similar to what she had "Life should be full of laughter...full of fun...the banquet of life should always be a celebration!" -- the words of Susan H. Moss
We are back for episode #005 of Dirt in Your Skirt - The Podcast. Tune in each Tuesday for a new episode. On this week's episode, we feature Cassie Harris. Cassie is a mother of two who carries the genetic mutation brca 1 known to many as the Angelina Jolie gene. She has been diagnosed 4 times in the last 8 years with Cancer. She talks about how Tough Mudder and the obstacle racing community has changed her life and helped her to cope and thrive in the face of adversity. She discusses her friendship with Tough Mudder MC Sean Corvelle and more on this episode. For show notes go to www.dirtinyourskirt.com/podcast
Cathi Peterson speaks with Emily Fletcher to share her story: what it felt like to be diagnosed with cancer, and how she used meditation to help her move through the treatment.
This episode, we will be giving you the opportunity to learn how can you survive cancer.
This episode, we will be giving you the opportunity to learn how can you survive cancer.
Howard Bressler was 33 (his daughters were 3 and 1) when he was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL). He felt a strong need to reach out beyond direct channels to see if others could benefit from his experiences and the lessons he learned along the way. His new book: The Layman’s Guide to Surviving Cancer. "In the course of researching and writing my upcoming book, which is a roadmap through the minefield of cancer..." Co-host Dr. Peter Hofland www.oncozine.com. Joni live M-F 2:00 p.m. ET on www.W4CS.com. www.JoniAldrich.com
Achieving Your Dreams in a Crazy World – Murray W Nabors Ph.D
Most of us are prepared to use the best that traditional medicine has to offer to help our surviving serious disease. Alternative medicine also has much to offer. So does mind-body work. These three different paradigms offer at least three times the skill set we traditionally have. The cells of our immune system have binding sites for the molecules in … Read more about this episode...
Achieving Your Dreams in a Crazy World – Murray W Nabors Ph.D
Most of us are prepared to use the best that traditional medicine has to offer to help our surviving serious disease. Alternative medicine also has much to offer. So does mind-body work. These three different paradigms offer at least three times the skill set we traditionally have. The cells of our immune system have binding sites for the molecules in … Read more about this episode...
Achieving Your Dreams in a Crazy World – Murray W Nabors Ph.D
I talk about how to avoid cancer if you don’t have it and how to survive cancer if you do. As a survivor of malignant melanoma, I talk about my experiences in dealing with both the medical system and the psychological downside of this all-too-common disease. I interview Elizabeth Woolery, an RN in her 20’s […] The post Achieving Your Dreams in a Crazy World – How to Avoid and Survive Cancer appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Audio News October 15th, 2008 Global Handwashing Day! Sex and Health More Prisoners: More TB How to Survive Cancer Global Handwashing Day is October 15th, 2008: an opportunity to remind everybody that millions of lives, especially children's lives, can be saved by avoiding diarrhoea and other diseases spread when mothers, fathers, family members and friends fail to wash their hands with both soap and water. Derek Thorne hears from Val Curtis and Robert Aunger at the London School who are spearheading initiatives all over the world to reduce this loss of life by persuading people to get into the habit of washing their hands after using the toilet. PPeter Goodwin learns from Kaye Wellings of the School about the latest phase of her massive study of sexual attitudes, behaviour and health which for the first time are looking at over 60s, and also at positive, as well as negative sexual health outcomes. Also: Martin McKee talks about the way TB has spread in the community at large as prison populations have increased in countries of the former Soviet Union. And Michel Coleman discusses with Peter Goodwin (during the NCRI Cancer Conference in Birmingham) his data showing that organisation and resources in cancer care are more significant determinants of survival than specific drugs used on patients.