
Beyond the Pink Ribbon: A Survivor’s Requests This October
Hello! 👋 As a woman who had breast cancer twice in her thirties, I have a few requests of you this October.

Hello! 👋 As a woman who had breast cancer twice in her thirties, I have a few requests of you this October.

As a professional communicator, I have thought a lot about where I was on Sept. 11, 2001 and what information I knew when, and why.

Sitting at a table with someone who has a totally opposite skill set than mine, but overlapping interests and experience, is a ton of fun.

Entrepreneurship is in my blood. It’s what brought my family to North Carolina.

It’s the end of an era. After 13 years, my last day at the NC Chamber was Friday. With a rising Kindergartener, it was wild

They say that people don’t remember what you said, but how you made them feel. This week we lost someone who was phenomenal at living that way.

It was an honor to share my personal story with attendees at fellow-survivor Marge Morena’s 6th annual Marge Madness fundraiser luncheon. The event, and her

I have spent seven years wondering if cancer broke my gut instinct. With every ache or pain, or thought of a long-term life dream, I would consider recurrence. What if it comes back?

I shared the most thoughtful gift you can offer a breast cancer patients during their treatment process and their recovery.

I found the process of registering for baby stuff to be wildly overwhelming and insanely time consuming. Here’s what I would do if I had to do it again.