From Attorney to Advocate, a Conversation with The Rose’s Board Chair
Theresa shares the hurdles she overcame in a male-dominated legal field and reflects on her experience with those in her life who have fought with breast cancer. She underscores the significance of self-care and sheds light on The Rose’s pivotal role in granting healthcare access and fostering advocacy.
A Woman’s Battle Against Metastatic Breast Cancer
From her initial diagnosis to her current battle with metastatic disease, the conversation takes many turns. You’ll be moved as Kathy Stevens recounts the treatments she has undergone, including a double mastectomy, radiation, and chemotherapy
Shifting Gears From Biker to Breast Cancer Advocate
Mike Hazelrigs takes us on a ride through his life as a biker and his profound involvement with The Rose and Bikers Against Breast Cancer. With candor, he shares the story of meeting his fiancé Kathy, who was diagnosed with cancer, and the challenges they faced together as a couple.
Healing Hearts and Inspiring Women, A Survivor’s Story
After losing both of her parents, Marva Skinner joined Angels Surviving Cancer. In this episode, you’ll learn how she found a renewed sense of purpose through her involvement. As a breast cancer survivor, Marva’s purpose guides her in navigating others through their breast cancer journey.
How She Became Her Own Best Advocate
In this inspiring episode, Chantel Williams takes us on a remarkable journey, sharing her background as a military brat and her transition from logistics to finance. She candidly discusses how she and her husband took the leap and purchased the AFP Group, embarking on a new chapter as financial advisors
From Pink Hair to Tambourines, Learn How One Woman Found Her Purpose After Retirement
Chris Noble retired and embarked on every retiree’s dream. She traveled the world and had a blast.But then she got bored. So she got involved with The Rose and formed lifelong friendships. All while advocating for breast health in the Black community.
How One Woman’s Breast Cancer Battle Led to the Self-Care Movement
During this conversation, Dorothy and Dr. Fitzpatrick talk about the past four years and how they’ve impacted the breast cancer community. He’ll talk about the need for caregivers to embrace self-care and encourages breast cancer patients to engage in self-acceptance.
She Beat Breast Cancer, Now She’s Paying it Forward to The Rose
The Rose’s annual Everything’s Coming Up Roses Luncheon happens on March 27th. This year’s honoree is Nancy Craig. Nancy joins Dorothy to discuss her role and share why it’s important to her to spread The Rose’s mission. She shares her personal experience with breast cancer, including early detection and treatment.
Self-Care vs Well-Being, a Conversation with Chief Possibility Officer Peter Remington
Peter Remington is a business coach with a passion for paying it forward. But it was a friend with breast cancer who gave him the title “Chief Possibility Officer.” Years later, he still holds the title. During this conversation, you’ll hear why “Chief Possibility Officer” is a perfect fit for Peter.
The Piece of Paper That Saved Her Life
Surviving breast cancer in her twenties, Marisol Guerrero attributes her survival to a single piece of paper—a sponsorship form to The Rose. Marisol’s powerful story highlights the importance of early detection and self-advocacy in breast health. Her commitment to helping others echoes through her advocacy work for The Rose, aiming to spread awareness and support for breast cancer prevention and care.