by Jennifer | Oct 28, 2020 | Cancer Support Services, Cancer Survivor, Healing, Mindset, Podcast, wellness
Episode 39: Mental Health Challenges in Survivorship (October Survivorship Panel – Part 4) For our final episode in this series, the panel and I are talking about one of the biggest and most impactful survivorship challenges we face, but that is rarely talked... by Jennifer | Oct 21, 2020 | Cancer Support Services, Cancer Survivor, Healing, Mindset, Podcast, wellness
Episode 38: Chemo Brain – Managing Cognitive Challenges After Cancer (October Survivorship Panel – Part 3) You know that thing in the kitchen? That’s cold? And you put food in it? Oh yeah…the refrigerator! If you’ve found words like this escaping you... by Jennifer | Oct 14, 2020 | Cancer Support Services, Cancer Survivor, Happiness, Mindset, Podcast, wellness
Episode 37: Body Image and Chronic Pain After Breast Cancer (October Survivorship Panel – Part 2) Breast cancer comes in many different “flavors,” but we often face similar options when it comes to surgery and can relate to each other in how we navigate a... by Jennifer | Oct 7, 2020 | Cancer Support Services, Cancer Survivor, Healing, Mindset, Podcast, wellness
Episode 36: Breast Cancer’s Effects on Our Relationships and Family (October Survivorship Panel – Part 1) October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. I believe that we should be shining a light on not only... by Jennifer | Sep 30, 2020 | Cancer Support Services, Cancer Survivor, Happiness, Healing, Podcast, wellness
Episode 35: Sex and Reconnecting with Your Body After Cancer with Tara Galeano No one prepares you for this when you are diagnosed with cancer, and virtually no one talks about it afterwards during survivorship: what it’s like to feel sexual, have sex, and just... by Jennifer | Sep 23, 2020 | Cancer Support Services, Mindset, Podcast, wellness
Episode 34: The Language of Cancer When you hear the word “cancer,” what words do you think of? Do you find yourself avoiding the actual word? Have you heard words people use around cancer and cringe? The more I talk with people about their stories, the more...