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Georgia Alliance for Breast Cancer: 2-Day Walk 2025 (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 903) On this episode of North Fulton Business Radio, host John Ray welcomes Kristen Petillo and Jason Porter from the Georgia Alliance for Breast Cancer, along with Shelley Katzef from Renasant Bank, the presenting sponsor of the Georgia 2-Day Walk for Breast […] The post Georgia Alliance for Breast Cancer: 2-Day Walk 2025 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In this powerful episode of SHE MD, hosts Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thais Aliabadi welcome actress and filmmaker Embeth Davidtz. She shares her experience with breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, highlighting the importance of comprehensive screening and self-advocacy in women's health. The conversation explores women's health, career reinvention, and the power of pursuing passion projects later in life. Interestingly, Embeth Davidtz is also the director of "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight", a film adaptation of Alexandra Fuller's New York Times bestselling memoir, which is releasing this July 2025. Access more information about the podcast and additional expert health tips by visiting SHE MD Podcast and Ovii. Sponsors: Opill: Opill is birth control in your control, and you can use code SHEMD for twenty five percent off your first month of Opill at Opill.comCymbiotika: Go to Cymbiotikia.com/SHEMD for 20% off your order + free shipping today.Nutrafol: Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter promo code SHEMD.Vionic: Use code SHEMD at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com when you log into your account. 1 time use only.Live Conscious: Head to LiveConscious.com and use code SHEMD for 15% off your first purchase. Embeth Davidtz's Key Takeaways:Consider Other Screening Methods: Women with a family history of breast cancer should consider additional screening methods like MRIs, even with normal mammogram results.Develop A Personalized Management Plan For Menopausal Symptoms: Breast cancer survivors like Embeth Davidtz can experience significant menopausal symptoms, requiring careful management and lifestyle adjustments.Engage in Creative Projects: Pursuing creative projects or volunteer work can provide a sense of purpose and improve mental health, especially for women in midlife transitions.Refine Your Leadership Approach: Effective leadership in male-dominated fields often requires women to balance assertiveness with diplomacy.Find Your Purpose, No Matter How Small: Whether it's making a movie or volunteering, doing something meaningful can lift you out of dark times.In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction(05:34) Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment experience(11:17) Importance of breast imaging and advocacy(20:30) How Embeth Davidtz dealt with menopause after breast cancer(22:30) Managing symptoms without hormone replacement(30:00) Embarking on a new creative journey(36:46) Learning to communicate and lead effectively(45:00) Finding purpose and making a differenceRESOURCES:Embeth Davidtz - Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/embethdavidtz/GUEST BIOGRAPHY:Embeth Davidtz is an American-South African director, writer, producer, and actress with an illustrious career spanning decades in film and television. Recently, Davidtz made her directorial and screenwriting debut with DON'T LET'S GO TO THE DOGS TONIGHT, based on Alexandra Fuller's bestselling memoir of the same name. The film follows Bobo, a young girl growing up on a Rhodesian farm against the backdrop of the Bush War the 1980s. Davidtz draws from her South African upbringing to authentically portray the harsh realities of being raised amid familial strife and apartheid. Following premieres at the Telluride, Toronto and Zurich film festivals last fall, the film received rave reviews. Variety praised Davidtz's debut “a masterclass in storytelling” and The Hollywood Reporter called the film “near perfection.” Shortly after, Sony Pictures Classics acquired the film, which will have its initial release in LA and NY on July 11, 2025.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Ali is talking to Zach and Alexandra French, the founders of the nonprofit organization The Surrogacy Foundation, whose mission "isn't just to raise funds, but to propel surrogacy into the mainstream." Zach and Alexandra share their entire family building story, from how they met and got together to having their first child without Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). They talk about what happened when Alexandra found a lump in her breast, and how they navigated her cancer diagnosis and treatment. They also talk about Alexandra's double mastectomy, and how they pivoted to surrogacy after her surgery. "My doctor said if we wanted to expand our family, I could no longer carry. We would have to turn towards surrogacy--because if i carried another child, my cancer would return," Alexandra says. They talk about all of the intricacies of surrogacy, from finding a match to navigating the legal side, and share what it was like when their next baby was finally born. They also talk about creating the Surrogacy Foundation and how they've raised more than $500,000 so far to help families in need. "At The Surrogacy Foundation we don't just raise money; we help families every step of the way," they say. "Because education is essential to accessibility, we provide state of the art education based on decades of experience in an easy-to-use format."For more, go to www.thesurrogacyfoundation.orgFollow on IG: @thesurrogacyfoundation TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: Breast cancer; chemotherapy; double mastectomy; trying to conceive; surrogacy; nonprofits; surrogacy grants; ARTEPISODE SPONSORS: BEAUTIFUL BIRD AND WORK OF ARTAli's Children's Book Series about IVF, IUI and Family Building Through Assisted Reproductive Technology https://www.infertileafgroup.com/booksThe latest book in the Work of ART series, “Beautiful Bird” tells the story of three parents, one incredible boy and a family built with love—and a little bit of science.Pre-orders are available now! The first 150 copies will be Personalized, Signed and Numbered! Don't miss out on this limited edition! Tap the link in bio and stories to order your copy today.When Helen decides to have a baby on her own, she welcomes Jack Bird into the world through IUI with the help of her friend, Aaron. But when Jack is born and needs extra care in the NICU, Aaron and his partner, Blake, fall in love with Jack, too. Together, the three join forces to raise Jack, proving that family isn't about how you start—it's about how you grow.Order yours now at https://www.infertileafgroup.com/booksFor bulk orders of 10 or more books at 20% off, go to https://www.infertileafgroup.com/bulk-order-requestFERTILITY RALLYIG: @fertilityrallywww.fertilityrally.comNo one should go through infertility alone. Join the Worst Club with the Best Members at fertilityrally.com. We offer 5 to 6 support groups per week, three private Facebook groups, tons of curated IRL and virtual events, and an entire community of more than 500 women available to support you, no matter where you are in your journey.Join today at link in bio on IG @fertilityrally or at www.fertilityrally.com/membershipGENERATIONS CRYOVAULTwww.gencryo.comIG: @generationscryovaultWhen you're navigating fertility treatments, every decision feels big—because it is big. But did you know that when it comes to storing your reproductive tissue—including eggs, sperm, and embryos—you DO have a choice? Most clinics automatically store your tissues—or hand you off to their partner. But guess what? It doesn't have to be that way. Enter Generations CryoVault, which believes in the motto, "Your tissues. Your choice." When you choose to work with Generations CryoVault, they help you transfer your tissues securely and easily to their headquarters – a place you can trust. Take control of this part of your journey by visiting gencryo.com. And make sure to mention Infertile AF to receive 1 free month of storage.INITOwww.inito.comIG: @initofertiilityFor years, clinical labs were the only way to get a clear view of your hormone levels and ovulation patterns. But for many people in the trying to conceive community—especially those with hormone imbalances or conditions like PCOS—frequent lab visits can be costly, inconvenient, and take up a ton of time. This is why I'm excited to tell you about Inito, which is unlike anything else out there. Inito is an at-home fertility monitor that tracks all four key hormones—Estrogen, LH, FSH, and PdG—on a single test strip. Instead of piecing together fragments of info, Inito offers a full, clear picture of your hormone health through a data chart and clear insights that are unique to your body and your cycle.The Inito Starter Pack is available for just $89 with the code INFERTILEAF at inito.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at https://redcircle.com/infertile-af/donationsOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code INFERTILEAF for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/infertile-af/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
"I knew that a negative body was not gonna heal properly. I knew I had to find a way to put my big girl pants on and fight for this." - Nicole Eggert When former Baywatch star Nicole Eggert discovered a golf ball-sized lump in her breast at 51, her world shifted in ways she never imagined. What began as devastating news became an unexpected journey of transformation, self-love, and profound awakening. Nicole's raw honesty about her breast cancer diagnosis reveals the power of early detection - and how a health crisis can become life's greatest teacher. From throwing out toxic beauty products to embracing spiritual healing practices, she's redefining what it means to truly care for yourself after 40. Her story isn't just about surviving cancer; it's about discovering that your body isn't your enemy, but your greatest ally in life. What you'll learn: The critical importance of breast self-exams and why mammograms aren't always enough for dense breast tissue How to shift from self-criticism to body appreciation, especially during health challenges The connection between unprocessed trauma, stress, and hormone-driven cancers Why reading ingredient labels and eliminating toxins from beauty products matters more than you think The surprising link between alcohol consumption and estrogen levels in women How spiritual practices like meditation and energy healing can support physical recovery Why perfectionism in health routines can backfire and the power of the "B-plus" approach The mindset shifts that happen after 50 and how to embrace fearlessness in midlife Love the Podcast? Here's what to do: Make My Day & Share Your Thoughts! Subscribe to the podcast & leave me a review Text a screenshot to 813-565-2627 Expect a personal reply because your voice is so important to me. Join 55,000+ followers who make this podcast thrive. Want to listen to the show completely ad-free? Go to subscribetojj.com Enjoy the VIP experience for just $4.99/month or $49.99/year (save 17%!) Click “TRY FREE” and start your ad-free journey today! Full show notes (including all links mentioned): https://jjvirgin.com/eggert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actor Olivia Munn joins Kristen Welker for a “Meet the Moment” conversation and opens up about her battle with cancer and her journey through surrogacy.
In 2016, at age 47, Bethany Winters was diagnosed with Grade 3 Stage IIB Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. What followed was a year of intensive treatment, including chemotherapy, a double mastectomy, and total hysterectomy.In this episode, Bethany shares 10 Things about breast cancer survivorship, and how it's not ever really over even when declared "cancer-free." This is a tender and important conversation. This episode originally aired in 2021. As part of my effort to highlight the best of my past episodes, I wanted to replay this important conversation. 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Please take care while listening. SUBSCRIBE to 10 Things To Tell You so you never miss an episode!CLICK HERE for episode show notesFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on InstagramFOLLOW @10ThingsToTellYou on FacebookSIGN UP for episode emails, links, and show notesJOIN Laura Tremaine's SECRET SUBSTACKBUY THE BOOK: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First. by Laura TremaineBUY THE BOOK: The Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when your body no longer looks, feels, or moves the way it used to—and you didn't get a say in the matter?This week on The Diet Diaries, I'm talking with Veronica Kautz—a breast cancer survivor, wife, sister, mom of two and worker of 2 full time jobs (she's the founder of Scotch Plains City Lifestyle Magazine)—about her experience living in a body that's been through a double mastectomy and breast reconstruction.We talk about:* The grief of losing her breasts* How to advocate for your health* How her diagnosis impacted her tween daughter * The unexpected feelings after having breast reconstructionThis conversation is raw, honest, and so needed. If you've ever struggled with body image—especially after illness, surgery, or any major physical change—hope you'll listen in. This one's for you.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Starter Girlz podcast, host Jennifer Loehding speaks with Erica Campbell, a breast cancer survivor and author of The Mastectomy I Always Wanted. Erica shares her powerful journey of navigating a breast cancer diagnosis, the impact of her mother's experience with the disease, and the lessons she's learned along the way. Together, they discuss the importance of vulnerability, the healing power of gratitude, and the role of support systems in overcoming adversity. Erica's story offers valuable insights on embracing challenges, advocating for yourself, and finding strength through life's toughest moments — a true testament to the Starter Girlz spirit of courage, resilience, and empowerment.TakeawaysSharing personal stories of survivorship can inspire and empower others.Rewriting your narrative can be a powerful path to empowerment.Advocating for yourself is crucial when navigating healthcare decisions.Connecting with a supportive community can help reduce feelings of isolation.Building resilience is key to overcoming life's challenges.Embracing vulnerability can be a powerful gift in the healing process.Practicing gratitude can shift your perspective, even during difficult times.Finding a strong support system is essential when facing tough moments.You can learn more about Erica by visiting https://www.ericaneubertcampbell.com/
Today Amber and Ed sit down with their great friend Julia Johns to talk about her going through the trials of breast cancer and what her life is like almost three years after getting diagnosed and developing her one woman show, A Tale of Two Titties which is touring now. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Brighter Side ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Surviving Breast Cancer: What You Can Control with Yonni Wattenmaker and Heather Ouida SHOW SUMMARY: This week on Look for the Good, host Carrie Rowan welcomes two extraordinary guests who have walked the path of breast cancer survival and are here to share the powerful insights they gained along the way. Certified health coach and former Executive Director at Breast Cancer Alliance, Yonni Wattenmaker, along with entrepreneur and health mentor Heather Ouida, take us on an emotional and deeply inspiring journey—from the moment of diagnosis to the triumph of survival. What You'll Discover in This Episode: ✔️ How managing your mindset can transform fear into strength. ✔️ Why leaning on friends and loved ones can profoundly impact recovery. ✔️ The beautiful, life-changing new endeavor these women created to support others on this journey. Prepare for goosebumps, wisdom, and heartfelt revelations as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. Listen until the very end—you won't want to miss a moment. Tune in and find out how gratitude and looking for the good could positively affect the outcome of your health story. BIO: Yonni Wattenmaker: Yonni is a certified health coach specializing in integrative and functional nutrition, founder of Yon Appetit, and former Executive Director of Breast Cancer Alliance, a national charity. BIO: Heather Ouida is an experienced entrepreneur with a history in product development, marketing and building authentic & engaged communities. Heather sold her parenting educational platform to a NYC media company in 2016, co-founded the*gameHERs, a community for women in the video game industry, and is currently a senior consultant for the lifestyle brand, KAX. Don't forget to listen in to their new syndicated radio show/podcast called Her Heath Compass here at Dreamvisions7Radio Network premiering on February 12, 2025 5am/5pmET Visit www.HerHeathCompass.com for more details Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Look for the Good is dropping? Sign up for the Look for the Good Podcast Chat weekly newsletter to get behind the scenes insights, special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/
In this episode Danni speaks with Jen Nelmes, a HIQA grad, about her transformative journey to sobriety. Jen shares her experiences with alcohol, including her drinking habits, the impact on her life, and the challenges she faced. She recounts a life-altering plane crash that made her reevaluate her priorities and the importance of mindfulness. Jen also discusses her battle with breast cancer and how these experiences have shaped her understanding of life and resilience. In this conversation, Jennifer Nelmes shares her personal journey through health challenges, including a breast cancer diagnosis and the impact of alcohol on her mental health. She discusses the importance of listening to one's intuition, the transformative experiences she encountered through community support and courses, and how she navigated social circles while embracing sobriety. The conversation emphasises self-reflection, personal growth, and the significance of prioritising one's health and happiness.To join the next HIQA challenge go to www.iquitalcohol.com.auFor more resources such as coaching or to join the next HIQA challenge go towww.iquitalcohol.com.auFollow HIQA insta @howiquitalcohol Music for Podcast intro and outro written by Danni Carr performed by Mr CassidyIf you are struggling with physical dependancy on alcohol consider contacting a local AA meeting or a drug and alcohol therapist. Always consult a GP before stopping alcohol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two breast cancer survivors offer their unique insights about resilience and long-term health following their breast cancer diagnoses and treatments. They share their experience managing life's challenges during and after a major health battle, and what it means to truly thrive beyond breast cancer.Host:Johanna Gomez, Breast Cancer SurvivorGuests: Clara Pablo, Breast Cancer SurvivorTamara Rodriguez, Breast Cancer Survivor
Emily Fisher turned her personal experience into a mission, founding Leafwell to help others gain access to medical cannabis. We'll be diving into her inspiring journey, how cannabis played a role in her recovery, and the challenges people in the US face when trying to get their medical cannabis card. Visit our website: CannabisHealthRadio.comFollow us on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram.Find us on Rumble.Keep your privacy! Buy NixT420 Odor Remover
Jamie Vaughn talks a lot about cancer. As a survivor of breast cancer who wanted to share more about her experience and provide resources to others going through similar experiences, she launched the podcast "Test Those Breasts" and a website with links to resources for those dealing with cancer. On this episode of Renoites, Jamie sat down with Conor to share the story of her cancer journey, how it upended her retirement plans and put her on a different path, what she has learned from dozens and dozens of conversations with doctors, experts, and other cancer survivors, and much more. You can find Test Those Breasts wherever you get your podcasts or at http://www.testthosebreasts.org Thank you for listening! If you have guest suggestions, comments, or other feedback please let me know! Email me at conor@renoites.com Be sure to follow on Instagram and like and share all the posts so that more people can find the show! Visit http://instagram.com/renoites And if you want to support the show financially, please consider becoming a patron! Renoites is FREE to listen, and with no annoying ads! That means the only way for it to continue existing is with financial support from people just like you. Yes, you! Learn more at http://patreon.com/renoites Thanks for listening and for your support!
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Afi and Zuu are joined by Mrs Raheema Quaye, supported by Dr Ben. Raheema is an 18-plus year survivor of breast cancer. Having gone through a double mastectomy, she has dedicated over a decade of her life to educating and inspiring women. She always leads with the message: "Early detection and prompt action saves lives!" Listen to the full audio: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/46UrLkx Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4dsT9sD Visit Stay by Plan: https://www.staybyplanpod.com Don't forget to share, rate, follow and subscribe to the podcast! Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staybyplanpod Twitter: https://www.x.com/staybyplanpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@staybyplanpod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/staybyplanpod Share your thoughts with #StayByPlan! Photography by Ellis Trace https://www.instagram.com/spotlightimaging Motion Graphics by Eugene https://www.instagram.com/eugenegyasi_ Intro song produced by: Lil Kwaw
https://angelssurvivingcancer.org/ The FIYAH SHOW, hosted by Yielded, airs on the Anointed Radio Network every Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. (Central Standard Time). The FIYAH SHOW provides a platform for humor, inspiration, and uplifting conversations. It's a space where the Word of God meets everyday life, with the motto: Where Real Talk Sparks Real Change and the slogan: Putting a Lil Heat to da Word on the Street. Download the Anointed Radio Network App from the Google Play or Apple App Store to tune in live. www.anointedradio.com/ Social Media: YouTube: @ibeYielded Instagram: @ibeYielded Facebook: @YieldedMedia Business Inquiries Email: yieldedmedia@gmail.com Watch us on Roku TV via the Anointed Radio Network Channel. Support this show: https://linktr.ee/yieldedmedia #FIYAHSHOW #RealTalkRealChange #PuttingALilHeat #AnointedRadio #ibeyielded #GospelEntertainment #ChristianTalkShow #HumorAndInspiration --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anointedradio/support
In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Breaking Barriers, we sit down with Nancy Alvarez, a remarkable woman who has faced breast cancer not once, but twice. Nancy shares her emotional journey from diagnosis to survival, highlighting the importance of early detection, the impact of family support, and the strength of a positive mindset. Nancy's story began when she was misdiagnosed while breastfeeding her twins, only to discover later that she had stage 2-3 breast cancer. Despite the fear and challenges, Nancy remained resilient, drawing strength from her children and maintaining a positive outlook. She discusses the role of genetic testing, her decision to undergo a total hysterectomy, and the importance of self-examination in detecting cancer early. Through her voice and first-hand experience, Nancy offers practical advice for those going through similar experiences. She emphasizes the significance of a support system, therapy, and staying hopeful. Her journey is a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit. Tune in to hear Nancy's inspiring story and gain valuable insights on navigating life after a cancer diagnosis. Make sure to like, share, and subscribe for more stories. Follow us on Instagram @breakingbarriersthepodcast, and let's get social!
In this insightful conversation, Todd McLaughlin delves deep into the artistic journey and personal life of Grammy winner Carla Patullo. Beyond the glitz of awards, Carla's narrative is one that traverses through the challenges of health, the catharsis of music creation, and the importance of physical and mental well-being. Listeners will find themselves drawn into an engaging discussion that reveals the profound impact of Carla's experiences on her creative output.Visit Carla on her website: https://www.carlapatullo.com/Listen to Grammy Award winning "So She Howls" on Spotify Key Takeaways:Carla Patullo shares her transformative experience with breast cancer and its influence on her Grammy-winning album "So She Howls."Music served as a therapeutic diary for Carla, helping her navigate through a tough personal period.The album incorporates binaural beats to induce a relaxed and meditative state for listeners.Carla takes pride in her ability to compose for a variety of musical genres and film scores, reflecting her adaptive creative process.The episode touches on Carla's personal growth and enhanced appreciation for life post breast cancer recovery.Thanks for listening to this episode. Check out:
In this two-part episode of SHE MD, we sit down with Dr. Armando Giuliano, a surgical oncology specialist with over 40 years of experience in the medical field whose innovative work has transformed how breast cancer is treated worldwide. Known as an absolute rock star in the breast cancer community, Dr. Giuliano, together with our co-host Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, walks us through what it really means to face and fight breast cancer head-on. As the regional medical director of the Cedars-Sinai Cancer Breast Oncology Program and a pioneer of procedures like the sentinel lymph node biopsy, Dr. Giuliano dives into the intricacies of breast cancer screening, staging, and early detection. Dr. Aliabadi brings a deeply personal angle to the conversation, having turned to Dr. Giuliano for her second double mastectomy after a previous operation failed to remove all her cancerous breast tissue. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on overcoming breast cancer, the advances in medical science that are making a difference, and the unmatched value of compassionate care. This episode is an essential listen for anyone affected by breast cancer.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of SHE MD, we're back with the legendary Dr. Armando Giuliano for another deep dive into beating breast cancer. In this interview, we get into the details of breast cancer screening, diagnostic tools like mammograms, ultrasounds, and MRIs, and why knowing your risk is a life-changer. Dr. Giuliano unfolds the story behind the sentinel lymph node biopsy—an innovation in surgery that's been a blessing for so many women, cutting down on invasive procedures and their side effects. You'll get a clear understanding on everything from the different types of breast cancer, surgical options, immunotherapy, who should and should not be taking HRT, and the impact of chemotherapy. Wrapping up, Dr. Giuliano shares his top five takeaways on breast cancer awareness, detection, diagnosis, and treatment, aiming to empower women with knowledge and control over their health. Join SHE MD in the fight against breast cancer.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we had the pleasure of introducing our incredible Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) Leadership Team. It was a heartwarming session where we delved into the personal journeys of our team members, each sharing their unique experiences with breast cancer.Our conversation was guided by the ever-inspiring Abigail Johnston, a board member and a dear friend, who led us through the stories of our amazing guests. We heard from Katie, Sheila, Claudia, Melanie, Amy, and in spirit, Kathleen, who couldn't join us due to the side effects of MBC. Each story was a testament to the strength and resilience of those living with a metastatic diagnosis.We discussed the importance of clinical trials, the power of education, and the need for community support. Our team also highlighted the resources and programs that Surviving Breast Cancer offers, including our webinar series, support groups, and the wealth of information available on our website.The episode was not just about sharing stories; it was about building a family. We emphasized the significance of intimacy in our conversations and creating a space where we can share the most personal aspects of our lives with openness and trust.Topics Covered: 00:03:33 - The Role of the MBC Leadership Team00:06:02 - Personal Stories: Katie's Journey with MBC00:09:08 - Sheila's Experience and Advocacy in the Hispanic Community00:12:25 - Claudia's Experience with Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer00:17:01 - Melanie's Transition from Early Stage to Metastatic Disease00:23:05 - Amy's Diagnosis and Advocacy Work00:29:22 - Honoring Kathleen's Contributions and Initiatives00:32:01 - Abigail's Clinical Trial Experience and Advocacy00:44:38 - Overcoming Cultural Barriers in the Hispanic Community00:47:36 - The Significance of Education in Cancer Treatment++++++++++++++++++++Website:SurvivingBreastCancer.org: https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/Attend a free virtual SurvivingBreastCancer.org event:https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/eventsFollow us on InstagramSurvivingBreastCancerorg: https://www.instagram.com/survivingbreastcancerorg/Laura and Will: https://www.instagram.com/laura_and_will/Breast Cancer Conversations: https://www.instagram.com/breastcancerconversations/About SurvivingBreastCancer.org: SurvivingBreastCancer.org, Inc. (SBC) is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit virtual platform headquartered in Boston with a national and global reach. Through education, community, and resources, SurvivingBreastCancer.org supports women and men going through breast cancer. We provide a sanctuary of strength, compassion, and empowerment, where those diagnosed with cancer unite to share their stories, learn invaluable coping strategies to manage wellness and mental health, and find solace in the unbreakable bond that fuels hope, resilience, and the courage to conquer adversity.Support the show
Two time breast cancer survivor Karen Peters shares with Deb how important advocating for oneself is so important. Karen's story is inspiring and heart warming. Take a listen and witness her story.
Courtney Clark shares her courageous journey of being diagnosed with breast cancer while pregnant. Through candid storytelling, Courtney discusses with Dorothy the challenges, emotions, and triumphs of navigating cancer treatment amid pregnancy. This moving podcast touches on the complexities faced by women battling breast cancer especially during pregnancy, and emphasizes the importance of support, awareness, and early detection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this compelling episode, we delve deep into the inspiring journey of Cathy Williamson, the creative mind behind the Middle Page Blog. Cathy's story is a stark reminder that life-threatening diseases can hide in plain sight, with no warning signs, until a routine check-up reveals a formidable foe: breast cancer. Join us as we unravel her powerful narrative of diagnosis, treatment, and unwavering determination.Imagine a life where there are no lumps, no visible signs of trouble, but an annual check-up uncovers the unexpected. Cathy's life took a dramatic turn when she received the diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer. Her story is a testament to the unpredictability of life, as she shares the startling moment when her world was forever changed.Join us as we gain invaluable insights from Cathy's remarkable journey and discover the strength of the human spirit.To learn more about Cathy Williamson and the Middle Page Blog click here and follow her on Instagram @themiddlepageblogTo purchase 365 Days of Healing: Powerful Devotions & Prayers to Help You Recover & Keep You Well by Mark Brazee click here This episode sponsored by Cram Crew and SA Oral Surgeons. To learn more and to book an appointment visit https://cramcrew.com/ and https://www.saoralsurgeons.com/
24 October 2023: We start the show with a story of survival with Mary Patten and Dr VeronicaIs obesity a disease, we ask Rose O'DonovanAnd we're keeping your ego in check with Dr Thoraiya.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UpSetters discuss survivorship with two special guests, Dr. Veronica Leftridge and Catrice Davis-Ford.
Hey girlfriends! On today's episode in honor of breast cancer awareness month we're going to discuss living through breast cancer. We're joined by our special guest Rian, who shares with us her journey from being diagnosed, her treatment plan to be cancer free and, how this experienced changed her life going forward. Upon receiving your initial diagnosis, what were your thoughts and feelings at that time? What role did your faith play in your journey to be cancer free? After being in remission for many years and receiving your second diagnosis, what was different for you this time? How do you think being a black woman played into your experience in the healthcare system? We'd love to hear your thoughts, too so make sure you follow us on Instagram @girlfriendsandgoalspodcast where we'll continue this conversation. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review! Intro music by moorehousemusicgroup Podcast YouTube Channel Podcast Instagram Myosia's Instagram Samaria's Instagram
Jenn Nelson is a breast cancer survivor and sober women. She joins Veronica where they discuss her denial around her alcohol use, finding out about her breast cancer at age 33 and what made the difference to her sobriety. To learn more, visit the show notes.
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Most of us, myself included, will have someone in our lives who has been directly impacted by breast cancer. Because October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I have devoted this episode to talking about the disease that one in seven women develop during the course of their lives. The salon industry is predominantly female-led, and due to the nature of the work, hairdressers are often given access to the most personal details of their clients' lives. Today's guest is Nicky Elkington, who is both a hairdresser and a survivor of breast cancer. Today, she is here to talk about her experience of surviving breast cancer. In today's podcast, we will discuss: - How Nicky dealt with the initial impact of finding out she had breast cancer - The treatments she underwent - Dealing with hair loss… And lots more! For full show notes, links and resources mentioned visit: https://growmysalonbusiness.com/podcast/212/ Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast. I also love to hear what's been helpful and what you love about the podcast! Just click here to review, scroll to the bottom, tap “Ratings and Reviews” tap to rate with 5 stars and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you for your support! And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show to get automatic updates. Got a question you want answered on the podcast? DM me your question over on Instagram or just come on over to connect at: https://www.instagram.com/growmysalonbusiness/
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, which is why we're dedicating today's episode to that very topic. We sit down with Kristina Guerrero, a journalist, TV host and survivor. Chiquis talks about everything from how important mammograms are – especially for Latinas – to how the journey has changed Kristina's entire perspective on life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What should you say to a friend who has cancer? If you're the one with the diagnosis, how do you tell your kids? And is it really possible to futureproof your body against illness? Answering all these questions is the brilliant Rosamund Dean. She tells us about her journey from finding a lump in her boob to being cancer free, and what she wishes she'd known at the beginning. We discuss clipboard people versus duvet people, and whether early menopause is more like pick'n'mix or a Glastonbury toilet. Rosamund explains how having cancer has affected her perspective, and reveals the biggest change she's made to her lifestyle. Yes, it's a serious subject, but we still manage to have some laughs along the way. And of course we finish with some Scummy Mummy Confessions - this time involving Baileys, sweat, glitter, and lying to children. Rosamund's book is a great read whether you have cancer, you're supporting someone through treatment, or you're interested in looking after your health. Reconstruction is out now. We are also huge fans of her book about reducing your alcohol intake, Mindful Drinking. And do check out her substack, Well Well Well. Rosamund is on Instagram @rosamunddean.**WE ARE ON TOUR!** Come and see our live comedy show in 2023! We are on our way to Leamington Spa, Corby, Harrogate, Middlesborough, Chelmsford, Cambridge, Banbury, Poole, Worthing, Barnsley, Stroud, Trowbridge, Henley-on-Thames, Leatherhead, Bristol, Brighton, Bath... And new dates are being added all the time! Keep an eye on scummymummies.com for announcements and tickets. **WE HAVE A SHOP!** Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Giuliana Rancic, co-owner of RPM Restaurants, joins Lisa Dent to talk about being cancer-free for 12 years, the importance of getting screened early for breast cancer, and to talk about the Pink on the River Brunch benefiting The Pink Agenda and FAB-U-WISH, happening Sunday, September 10th. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand […]
In this episode, we're joined by Caroline who founded LoveRose Lingerie.Caroline's story is so inspiring. After being diagnosed with breast cancer she founded a lingerie brand to empower women who have been through similar journeys to her. This is to help them find their confidence, love themselves and their bodies again.Here are the highlights:(6:56) Designing a product from a different angle.(8:49) The first step to disrupt the market.(10:01) Prosthesis as the main business.(15:12) Dealing with investors and dealing with competition.(21:33) The power of positivity.(26:11) The traction of the business after Dragon's Den.Get in touch here:https://www.instagram.com/sociallyspeakingmedia/https://www.instagram.com/standoutmarketingservices/The Podcast Socials - https://www.instagram.com/thefemalefounderspod/https://www.tiktok.com/@thefemalefounders
I am thrilled to announce our latest podcast episode featuring Dr. Heather Jacene and Dr. Jennifer Specht. In this episode, we dive into the topic of nuclear medicine and its role in breast cancer treatment.Dr. Jacene, Assistant Chief of Nuclear Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Clinical Director of Nuclear Medicine at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute shares her expertise on the latest advancements in nuclear medicine and how it can be used to detect and treat breast cancer. Dr. Specht, a medical oncologist who specializes in caring for patients with all stages of breast cancer., also joins us to provide insights on the patient experience and how nuclear medicine plays a critical role in monitoring treatment. Topics in this Episode:[00:02:31] Radio tracers for cancer therapy. [00:03:23] Nuclear medicine imaging. [00:09:17] FDG PET scan for cancer. [00:10:57] Nuclear medicine for breast cancer. [00:14:42] FDG PET scan for breast cancer. [00:18:12] Breast cancer and bone attraction. [00:21:33] FDG PET scan for bone metastases. [00:25:21] Clinical trials for breast cancer. [00:30:07] Imaging for Early Stage Disease. [00:32:51] Cancer treatment and response rates. [00:35:58] Therapeutic nuclear medicine. [00:40:27] Nuclear medicine misconceptions. [00:43:06] Getting involved with Surviving Breast Cancer.As always, our podcasts are made possible thanks to donations from listeners like you. If you would like to support our nonprofit organization, please consider making a contribution through survivingbreastcancer.org/donate.Don't forget to also check out all of our free programming and services available to anyone who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Visit survivingbreastcancer.org/events for more information.Thank you for being a part of our community and for supporting our mission to empower those diagnosed with breast cancer and their caregivers.Support the show
Allie Hill is the founder of yogahaven (@yogahaven) and director of the yogahaven teacher training, being a yoga hero to over 1200+ trained yoga teachers across the globe. Allie began teaching full-time in 2001 and has since taught hundreds of thousands of students, including bringing yoga to Premier League football clubs Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur.Though she is a petite-sized person, her heart and ambition are super-sized. Allie was one of the first UK brand Ambassadors for athletic apparel company lululemon athletica. She raised 3.5k for charity climbing Kilimanjaro, ran marathons, rescues Dogs, owns a health food shop in Brighton, and her most important role to date is being a Mother to her Son Ziggy.What you'll learn ….The difference between being a dog-mum and a baby-mumAbout Allie's animal activist background and expectations with kids Allie's unusual story of her journey in to yogaHow Allie built a successful chain of yoga studios and how she balanced growing as a business with yoga philosophy The importance of community especially in landmark moments of lifeHow long you should waiting before doing a teacher trainingAllie's remarkable journey through breast cancers, surrogacy and motherhoodParenting advice from a mother of a toddler How many years of yoga can affect your lifePERKS FOR YOU10% off Liforme yoga mats with code HUSLER10 10% off Colorful Standard clothing with code ADAMHUSLERCS1010% off Vivobarefoot with code ADAMHUSLERVB25% off our online platform full of yoga, sound and meditation, with code HONEST25 (25% off single 12 month membership or reoccurring monthly membership until cancellation) Hosted by @adamhusler and @iamhollyhusler
In this episode of My Blunt Truth, Candi and her co-hosts this episode, Tara and Christina speak about how they have overcome breast cancer and how your mindset is the most important key. These ladies are the EPITOME of women empowerment! Both of this ladies and myself are about of Here For The Girls Organization which supports women during their diagnoses. Tara Council is a 38 year old Navy wife and mom to her 6 year old daughter. An educator- she writes immersive adventure curriculum for Hampton roads and is a reading interventionist. In her free time, she loves everything Disney, playing Dungeons and Dragons, lifting weights and practicing yoga. A native to South Florida, the navy brought Tara and her family to Virginia Beach in 2018. A mere 3 months later, at the age of 33, she was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Since her diagnosis she has become a fierce advocate for breast cancer awareness and empowerment. Christina Miner is a native of Eastern North Carolina. She is married to a retired United States Marine and they have two beautiful children and two gorgeous grandchildren. Currently, they reside in the Tri-City area of Virginia. She graduated with honors with a bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Arizona Global Campus. Presently, she is continuing her education with Liberty University in the Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. Additionally, she is a wellness coach, minister, Qualified Mental Health Professional for adults, Co-Faciliator for the Newly Diagnosed Group with Here for Girls, Inc. and calendar ambassador (Ms. January 2023), podcaster for Our Scars Speaker, and an ally with multiple breast cancer organizations. Christina received a breast cancer diagnosis on 12/6/2019, which led to a double mastectomy. Complications from reconstruction caused her to remain flat and fierce as she continuously advocates for women and men contending with this dreaded disease. She has been known to advocate in interviews for Women's Health Magazine, local news stations, and BlackDoctor.Org. Above any title or achievements, Christina's ultimate passion and mission are to share her life stories and expertise with people who need assistance as they contend with various challenges. She hopes to be a vessel to remind people they are not alone but loved and supported. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/candi20/message
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Cancer - especially breast cancer - is one of those topics that we will continuously spark conversations about here on Living African. With the incidence and prevalence of this disease on the rise, especially among the younger generation, it is only fair that we keep these conversations going. According to the 2020 GLOBOCAN* data, 186,598 breast cancer cases were reported in Africa with 85,787 related deaths. Also, breast cancer is the commonest cause of global cancer-related deaths in women and a public health burden in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Although the disease incidence in SSA seems lower, mortality rates are disproportionately high in comparison to high-income countries which calls for more awareness and education. Today, our guest – Mabih Ngu has battled breast cancer twice and she is here to tell her story while giving us a different perspective on breast cancer. She will share with us her experience with breast cancer as a patient and as an advocate. Press play, get a seat, and let's join us in this important conversation. *GLOBOCAN: Global Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Prevalence. Meet Our Guest : Mabih Ngu MD MBA is a two-time breast cancer survivor who is also passionate about healthcare. This has afforded her an in-depth perspective on both sides of the spectrum: as a patient and someone who understands the disease process. As a breast cancer advocate, she encourages women to get preventative care and have periodic screenings. In 2021, she partnered with IheartHealthEx, to launch a campaign geared at raising breast cancer awareness and informing women about its prevalence. As someone who has battled breast cancer twice, she is here to tell her story while giving us a different perspective on breast cancer. Contact Our Guest: E-mail: Mabih@mypinkwalk.com Instagram: @Ngumabs Website: www.mypinkwalk.com Things You Will Learn in This Episode: [00:01 – 05:00] Introduction Getting to know our guest [05:00 – 40:00] Diagnosis, Symptoms & Surgeries How she noticed signs and symptoms How she got the diagnosis Hertherapeutic regimen thereafter The start of her advocacy journey The aftermath of her first surgery and reconstruction [40:00 – 1:05:00] Therapy, Healing, & Mental Health The need for periodic checks and screening Mabih's experience with chemotherapy and how she conditioned her mind The importance of having a support system Mabih shares inspiring words with the listeners Dealing with the loss of hair and my natural breasts [1:05:00 – 1:25:00] Elaborating On Some Important Key Points Being respectful and patient with people battling breast cancer Mabih shared some important tips for breast cancer patients Advice to our community, especially women How to reach Mabih [1:25:00 – 1:30:00] Final Words Mabih's final words Anyoh's final words Quotes “It is so strange how being intentionally positive can turn your mental health around. Mostly, it also turns the situation around to align with your intentional positivity so I encourage all our listeners to be intentionally positive – always.” – Mabih Ngu “Most of the time – dealing with cancer means you won't have the company you used to have. Yes, you won't be lonely but you won't have normal life company so you have to find ways to keep yourself engaged and occupied. You have to ask yourself – how can I use my time?” – Mabih Ngu LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out the best content just for you! Connect with Living African Podcast: You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter, or send us an email at hello@livingafricanpodcast.com. Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more. Connect with host, Anyoh: You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad). Thank you.
Today is the LAST day to get into the Fueled by Faith, 6 week mentorship program that starts tomorrow! All the details are here IN THIS LINK. Grab your spot to be infused with faith so you can live life God's way, instead of trying to figure it all out on your own. On today's episode, I am sharing my breast cancer story for the first time. I was diagnosed in Nov, 2008 and I am now 14 years FREE! Thank you Jesus! Whether you are going through a diagnosis or know someone in your life right now that is, please share this uplifting story and know that God is walking with you right by your side, if you let Him in. Fear does not have a place here, in this space, so let your faith fuel you and fill you up with His holiness as you become stronger each day. I would love to hear your story, so please send me a message so I can pray for you or someone in your life. RESOURCES: www.kelleytyan.com The Book is HERE! Addicted To The Climb Follow Kelley on Linkedin Follow Kelley on Instagram Meet Kelley inside her tribe on Facebook! XO Kelley
The Hosts of The Jawn sit down with Keisha (Jenina's sister) and discuss her journey with beating Breast Cancer. She talks about her ups and downs and where she is today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejawnpod/message
In this episode I interview Juni Bucher. Juni is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, certified meditation teacher and breast cancer survivor who is passionate about helping people balance their hormones holistically so that they feel happy, vibrant and fulfilled. After being diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 41, Juni realized there was a real lack of resources for young-ish women dealing with a diagnosis that is becoming all too common. Not afraid to talk about taboo subjects within the community, Juni has been an advocate for those who want to look beyond what their doctors are obligated to recommend as standard of care treatments and helps fill in the gaps regarding ways to heal beyond medical treatment. She is also passionate about helping women re-discover their sexual self as they navigate a new body and a new normal. Listeners resonate with her vibrant personality, sense of humor and honesty. Now working professionally as a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and certified meditation teacher, Juni has her own private practice and is also a member of the Rose City Sexual Health Collective in Portland, OR. You can contact Juni Bucher here: Website: https://www.junibwell.com/ Connect with Lisa Pineda here: Website www.lisapinedayoga.com TEDx Talks: How Yoga Helped Me to Let Go & How Meditation Can Unlock Your True Potential --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-pineda/support
Tap in with guest CeCe Hill and Eric for the LifeStruction With Eric Podcast. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we're chopping it up with Board Member/Brand Ambassador Cecilia Hill. She has been in remission from Breast Cancer for over three years. Cecilia's faith and love for God and family keeps her strong to not let this disease get the best of her. She encourage all Cancer Warriors to give the BIG PUNCH to this nasty disease and keep the faith. #faith #breastcancerawareness #warrior #lifestructionwithericCheck Out Our Website:
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Motivation and Inspiration Interviews with Professor of Perseverances
Louise McMilan suffered from limiting self-belief and lack of self-confidence for most of her life. Many times, this would lead into feelings of hopelessness, anxiety and depression. In 2017, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and shortly after her first chemo she had to have major emergency surgery for appendicitis. She came out of the other side and it resolved her desire to help people. It also gave her the most valuable lesson of all – She has to start living the life she wants now!! Website: https://louisemcmilan.co.uk/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/louisemcmilanspeakerandcoach/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisemcmilan/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/living_life_more_fully/ To learn more about James, visit Professor of Perseverance. You may also contact him through email, James@professorofperseverance.com or call 615 – 336 – 2181
On this episode, Julia Marie talks with Jennifer Jarvis about her journey with Spirit and how the power of sacred smoke and ritual can both heal our wounds and enhance our lives.Jennifer's work is shaped by the mystical energies of Maine, the state in which she was born and raised. She is a self-described wild woman, breast cancer survivor, and ritual wisdom-keeper who lives with her family and pets in Missouri.On this episode, you will hear about her early childhood, and the challenge of being a highly sensitive, connected young person in a world where experiencing Spirit as part of her daily interactions was frowned upon.-Hear the story of the old man in the recliner.-Listen to a tale of tragedy and triumph that leads to a new spiritual purpose for her life.-Learn about the power of adding ritual to your daily life.-Practical suggestions on how - and where - to start.-What are the 3 C's and why are they important?-The power of intention-And so much more!My favorite quote of the show: Every day, every moment, is sacred. So how do we take that moment and make the essence of living sweeter? - Jennifer JarvisMUSIC CREDITS: Thank you, Nature's Eye from Pixabay for the beautiful music. You make The CAT Podcast a better experience for our listeners.Links for Jennifer: Sacred Smoke and Rituals Facebook: Sacred Smoke and Rituals (Personal Page: Jennifer Jarvis) On Instagram, check out: Sacred Smoke and Rituals OnlineLinks for Julia Marie: https:www.JuliaMarie.us - For consultations or to inquire about intuitive development, energy healing and other classes and workshops. Thank you for listening to Evolving Humans! For consultations or classes, please visit my website: www.JuliaMarie.usYou can leave your questions, comments and suggestions via Voicemail at https://www.EvolvingHumansPodcast.com.Who knows, perhaps your question or comment will be featured on a future episode! I can't wait for your questions or hear your feedback.
On this episode, Alex sits down with the award-winning, NYC-based cosmetic dentist, Dr. Bridget. Dr. Bridget earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from NYU, and has served as Chief Resident at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is also the co-founder of Maison BE Dental Studio, a luxury dental practice in the Flatiron district of New York City opening in July 2022. Dr. Bridget shares how surviving breast cancer has changed her, the mission behind her new dental practice, her passion for educating her patients on oral health, and her philosophy of shopping for her future self, PLUS takes us behind the scenes of her fabulous IG account! Connect With Dr. Bridget - @dr_bridget Maison BE Dental Studio - @maisonbedental Follow us on - Instagram: @obsessedwiththebestpod YouTube: Obsessed With The Best Patreon: Obsessed With The Best TikTok: @obsessedwiththebestpod This Podcast Is Sponsored By Better Help For 10% off your first month of virtual therapy tap the link below or enter code: OBSESSED at checkout! https://betterhelp.com/obsessed This Podcast Is Sponsored By Ombre Labs For $30 off your at home gut health test tap the link below or enter code: OBSESSED at checkout! https://tryombre.com/obsessed Shop our Favorite Brands! Beauty Counter To shop clean beauty with Obsessed With The Best, just tap our link below and enter code: CLEANFORALL30 for 30% off your first order, just for the month of June 2022! https://beautycounter.com/obsessed Plant People: Use code OBSESSED for 15% off your first Plant People order at www.plantpeople.co/OBSESSED Get your Obsessed With The Best Merch! https://obsessed-with-the-best.creator-spring.com/ Feel free to email us any time at obsessedwiththebestpod@gmail.com with questions, comments, and product or guest suggestions! Support us by supporting our host network, DimlyWit Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DARA KURTZ, after being diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of forty-two, left her twenty-year career as a financial advisor to focus on writing and speaking. Today her personal blog, Crazy Perfect Life (www.crazyperfectlife.com), reaches over 200,000 followers. Dara is the author of three books, her most recent being: I am My Mother's Daughter: Wisdom on Life, Loss, and Love. Dara's goal is to use her life experiences to help people strengthen their relationships and create more happiness and joy in their everyday lives. Today we discuss the loss of Dara's mom at the age of 52 to cancer. Dara shares her battle with breast cancer and how beating it inspired her to write her book. @crazyperfectlife - Say hi! @dyingoflaughter_podcast / DyingOfLaughterPodcast@gmail.com Do you like this show? Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts is extremely appreciated...I read & cherish every single one! @_ChelsWhoElse_ | www.ChelsWhoElse.com This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, Lantern, and Oaktree Memorials. BETTERHELP - Speak with a licensed counselor here: www.betterhelp.com/DOL OAKTREE MEMORIALS - Buy your modern urn here. LANTERN - Get started with end-of-life planning here.
Happy Friday BA Fam! This week's Q&A episode is in honor of breast cancer awareness month. We're honored to be joined by stand-up comedian, actress and breast cancer survivor Marina Franklin. Marina dives into her diagnoses, the financial burden of cancer and her comedy special "Single Black Female".Follow Marina Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.