• Part 2: The Emotional Impact of Misgendering, Finding Support, and Advocating for Inclusive Care in the Transgender CommunityUntitled Episode
    Jan 30 2025

    Welcome back to Part II of our incredible conversation with Ash Davidson, a transmasculine nonbinary advocate who courageously shares their breast/chest cancer journey. In this episode, Ash opens up about the mental and emotional toll of navigating a cancer diagnosis while in the midst of their gender transition.

    We dive into the challenges they faced, including an experience about being misgendered at the oncologist's office—and the real impact and potential dangers this can cause. Ash doesn’t hold back as they share insights on how the healthcare system can become more inclusive and compassionate for the transgender community and all cancer patients.

    Ash also has a heartfelt and thought-provoking message specifically for the medical community.

    If you haven’t listened to Part I yet, be sure to check it out to get the full story.



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    41 mins
  • Part 1 – Wanting to Be Me: A Transgender Person’s Experience with an Unexpected Breast/Chest Cancer Diagnosis
    Jan 16 2025

    In this first episode of season three, I talked with Ash Davidson. I am presenting their story as a two-part series to fully explore their experience as a transmasculine non-binary person navigating breast/chest cancer.


    In Part One, Ash shares their journey of self-discovery, gender transition, and the challenges transgender individuals face in healthcare. The conversation delves into feelings of euphoria post-top surgery and their emotional upheaval after getting an unexpected invasive ductal (IDC) diagnosis a few weeks later.


    Stay tuned for Part Two which will be released on Thursday, January 30th.

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    32 mins
  • Season 02 E11 - 2024 Episode Highlights: Stories of Resilience, Advocacy, and Transformation
    Dec 19 2024

    Welcome to the wrap-up of season two of Our BC Life! I can't believe we’ve already made it through another season. A huge thank-you to all our incredible guests for trusting me with their stories of survivorship, sharing their experiences to remind others they’re not alone.


    This special episode brings you highlights from all our previous episodes—offering a bird's-eye view into the diverse and complex world of early-stage breast cancer survivorship. Because as we know, it’s more than just pink—it’s our BC life.

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    23 mins
  • Looking Beyond the Ribbon to Tackle Financial Toxicity
    Nov 21 2024

    In 2013, Bobbie Menneg was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer and had 15 positive lymph nodes removed, but fortunately, did not develop lymphedema. With a strong family history of breast and kidney cancer, she hesitated to pursue genetic testing—until a doctor encouraged her to take the step. After falling down the "Dr. Google" rabbit hole, she realized it wasn't what she needed. Confident in her medical team, she fully trusted that they were providing the best possible care. Her message? Advocate for yourself, build a care team you trust, and always come prepared with questions for your doctors.

    Recognizing that many patients needed financial support beyond medical expenses, she founded Beyond the Ribbon. The organization helps ease the burden by covering everyday bills, providing medical equipment, and offering gift cards for groceries, gas, etc. She’s seen the stress visibly lift from patients’ shoulders as they receive much-needed support.

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    41 mins
  • Eating for Peace and Not Panic After Breast Cancer
    Oct 24 2024

    Our guest, Cathy Leman, MA, RD, is a registered dietitian nutritionist with a specialty in eating disorders and an invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) breast cancer survivor. At the time of her diagnosis, Cathy had just completed the Chicago Half-Marathon and felt at the peak of her health—she was a personal trainer in addition to being a dietitian. Cancer, especially breast cancer, was the last thing on her mind given her active, healthy lifestyle, making the diagnosis all the more shocking.

    After completing surgery and 20 rounds of radiation- her surgery didn't require a reconstruction option; it required skin grafting to "rebuild" the area from where the tumor was removed -Cathy felt compelled to combine her personal experience with breast cancer and her professional expertise as a dietitian to help others navigate life after breast cancer. She recognized the unique challenges survivors face, particularly when their cancer is hormone-driven, and this led her to create the Peaceful Plate program, designed specifically for breast cancer survivors looking to make lifestyle changes and adopt healthier eating habits.

    In our conversation, we also explore the key differences between a registered dietitian and a nutritionist, along with their distinct specialties and how they can complement each other in patient care.


    We are a podcast produced by SHARE Cancer Support. Be sure to check out the SHARE Website for any info or resources you may need.

    Thanks for listening!

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    46 mins
  • When Breast Cancer No Longer Dominates Your Thoughts
    Sep 19 2024

    Imagine being just eight years old and seeing your mother disfigured from a Halstead radical mastectomy due to breast cancer because reconstruction wasn't an option back then. That was Deb Hackenberry’s first introduction to the harsh reality of breast cancer. Later in life, Deb would face her own diagnosis—very early-stage invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC)—largely due to her family history. But it wasn’t just her family history. Environmental factors such as living near factories in New York and being close to the World Trade Center during 9/11 also potentially played a role in her diagnosis.

    Motivated by her passion for research and compassion for others, Deb dedicated 14 years to volunteering at SHARE Cancer Support, leading a support group for DCIS patients, and assisting callers on the breast cancer patient support line. She also shares insights into where she is now on her advocacy journey.


    We are a podcast produced by SHARE Cancer Support. Be sure to check out the SHARE Website for any info or resources you may need.

    Thanks for listening!

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    36 mins
  • A Mother’s Breast Cancer Propels Daughter Into a Career in Genetics
    Aug 15 2024

    When a family member is diagnosed with breast cancer, it can impact the whole family. Our guest, Barbara Spears (Barb), understands this well. Her diagnosis of invasive ductal breast cancer (IDC) changed the course of her daughter Chrissy's career from pharmacy school to becoming a genetic counselor. Barb shares how her diagnosis took her by surprise and how the support of her husband Bill and daughter helped her through the surgeries and treatments. We also discuss the importance of participating in breast cancer research, having a trustworthy medical team, and how the experience strengthened her bond with her daughter.

    You may recall her daughter Chrissy Spears, who was also a guest on our show this season. You can listen to her episode from earlier this year titled "Her Mom’s Breast Cancer Diagnosis Changed Trajectory of Her Career" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, or any other podcast platform of your choice.

    We are a podcast produced by SHARE Cancer Support. Be sure to check out the SHARE Website for any info or resources you may need.

    Thanks for listening!

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    39 mins
  • Turning Pain Into Purpose and Transformation After Breast Cancer
    Jul 18 2024

    We all have some shared breast cancer experiences, but everybody’s walk is different. Invasive ductal carcinoma (ILC) survivor Dr. Michele D. Clark, LMSW, has a breast cancer experience with so many unexpected twists and turns that it will have you on the edge of your seat to hear what happens next. She survived two massive strokes and then was diagnosed with breast cancer all before she was 40 years old. She had moments where she felt like her world was crumbling around her but soon realized it was actually falling into place. Listen to how she had to pause in her pain to pull out the passion and the purpose in her life that led to the creation of LIFT After Breast Cancer, LLC.

    We are a podcast produced by SHARE Cancer Support. Be sure to check out the
    SHARE Website for any info or resources you may need.

    Thanks for listening!

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    42 mins