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Category Archives: Living with or after cancer diagnosis
Introducing WOW Woman Alison Selfe
Itβs my great pleasure to introduce you to my April WOW Woman Alison Selfe. Once again I discovered this wonderful woman on Twitter when she shared a blog with me. What I read and saw absolutely blew me away and … Continue reading
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A Spotlight On…Geoff Kirkwood
I had the great pleasure to meet Geoff Kirkwood at #thebreakfastclub LIVE event in London. Amazingly Geoff had made the effort to attend during his trip to the UK from his native Australia. I actually spent just minutes speaking with … Continue reading
Body Image after Cancer Treatment – Kelly Short
Kelly was a WOW Woman some time ago and I invited her back to the blog to share her personal account of how she feels about body image and life after her treatment. Kelly is always welcome to share on … Continue reading