Why do we sugarcoat things? Because truth is high stakes. And it’s risky. And sometimes we’ve been harmed by its tactlessness or we’ve been manipulated by its manipulator or it has been weaponized. And
It’s here! Blog 5 of 5 for Cancer Support Community. August is a difficult month with many difficult anniversaries. In this part 5, I talk about the dark and the light and how each
This one, you guys. This one. I have LOVED writing these articles for CSC, each one telling an authentic part of my story. This one delves into a concept I have come to cling
I’m a little behind…Cancer Support Community posted my Part 3 of 5 last Thursday (8/4/22) but I wasn’t able to get this posted on my own site right away as I was moving my
Part 2 of 5 of my blog series that I’m writing for Cancer Support Community. 💛 CSC posted this article #2 today. I’m so grateful for my support system. Husband, Daughters, Mom, Dad…you guys
I love Cancer Support Community. They are an incredible resource for patients/survivors and caregivers. And, well, anyone who wants to understand the realities of cancer in order to grow empathy and perspective. CSC is
Do you know someone who’s been diagnosed with breast cancer? The likelihood (based solely on horrifying statistics) is that yes, you do. From the patient perspective, here is a list of very practical things
Cancer Support Community and my friends there are such a blessing. They gave me an opportunity to share a little of my story. Read it here: https://www.cancersupportcommunity.org/blog Here is a quote from my Q&A: “We
I am sitting here counting down the minutes until a live virtual event starts where I am going to be honored by the Cancer Support Community and MyLifeLine.org Cancer Foundation with the 2020 George