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Keepers of the Flame® Foundation

Keepers of the Flame® Foundation

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Keepers of the Flame® Foundation

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52 weeks!! In this episode, we celebrate our one year mark for episodes. Every Wednesday for an entire year, Keepers of the Flame has rolled out educational and support episodes for those fighting breast cancer. In today’s special episode, we w
Working with Grief & Traumatic Loss: Theory, Practice, Personal Reflection, and Self-Care is a textbook for clinicians written by Alex Redcay and Elisabeth Counselman-Carpenter. In today’s episode, Dr. Elisabeth Counselman Carpenter (Beth) join
Juliet Gordon Low, the founder of Girl Scouts, died from breast cancer; and many Girl Scout troops honor their founder’s memory by spreading about breast cancer awareness. These young girls are making a giant impact in the lives of women in our
After breast reconstruction, women may choose to have 3D nipple and areola tattooing done. In today’s episode, professional medical tattoo artist, Renee Maschinot, joins us to help us better understand the process. Renee trained with Vinnie Mye
Information empowers! Change is made on a much larger scale when we can understand and address some of the disparities between medical needs and resources available. Education and accessibility to care are among the two biggest barriers; and in
Get your mammograms! Early detection saves lives! In this episode, Dr. Dromi (Director of Breast Imaging at Memorial) explains the different methods of breast imaging: mammograms, MRIs, and ultrasounds. He explains what mammograms are, how they
In today’s episode, we hear from a 30 year survivor!!! Thirty years!! That’s incredible! Elaine Spencer, director of Effingham Family Connection, joins us to share her experiences. Her authenticity, humor, and refreshing perspective helps to ki
Pathologists are the hidden heroes of our cancer journeys. What they do and the data they gather provides our surgeons, oncologists, and radiation oncologists with critical information that’s used to determine the most appropriate treatment pla
In this episode, we talk about what exactly self-care is and why is it so important…especially when dealing with cancer treatments. We talk about different physical, spiritual, emotional, and social forms of self-care that might work for you. #
In this episode, we take a look at some of those vulnerable ‘truths’ after breast cancer. We share some of the conversations between two cancer sisters and disclose those raw honest truths that give us permission to be human…to truly be honest…
This year’s Savannah Race for the Cure, originally set for April 18, 2020,(Ellis Square), has been postponed due to the corona virus. It is their goal to keep patients, survivors, those living with metastatic breast cancer, our support networks
Lymphedema 101. What do you need to know about it? Our primary goal when faced with a cancer diagnosis is to get cancer out of our bodies and to keep it out. There are of course side effects that can accompany some of our treatments, and lymphe
In this episode, we hear from another inspiring survivor, Candy Stone. When you’re faced with the trials of breast cancer, it can be helpful to hear from those who “get it” best, from those who’ve actually walked that road before you. Hearing f
Chemotherapy! It’s a systemic treatment for cancer. In today’s episode, Vanessa Brink (NP in medical oncology) joins us to explain more about it. She helps us better understand who can benefit from treatment, why combination treatments are typi
Cancer is rough! Often times the very treatments designed to save our lives can leave us tired, weak, and physically and emotionally exhausted. It’s important to remember that although the journey is long and arduous, you don’t have to weather
When something big and scary happens, we can often fixate on that monster. I can’t believe this happened? Why did this happen? I wish it didn’t happen. It can be helpful in these moments to change our perspective. This doesn’t mean that we deny
If you can relate to the physical and emotional traumas of breast cancer, then THIS is a MUST HEAR episode! Mackensey Alexander, a professional photographer and owner of Lilith and Lavender (www.lilithandlavender.com), joins us to talk about ho
Did you know that every somatic cell in your body has the same DNA? Picture your skin cells and white blood cells; they have the same DNA. But why then do they look and function differently from one another? The answer lies in epigenetics. Cons
Everyone who’s been through breast cancer will tell you that healing emotionally is just as much a part of the journey as healing physically. But, what are the tools and techniques to help us heal? Building Blocks Family Counseling in Pooler, G
There are several different ‘flavors’ of breast cancer; and in today’s episode, we’ll learn more about a kind of breast cancer that doesn’t present itself as a lump. Inflammatory Breast Cancer, or IBC, is caused when cancer cells block vessels
When diagnosed, it can be helpful to hear from those who ‘get it’ best: those who’ve walked that road before you. So, today’s episode features our third survivor series, where Andrea Harris shares with us her journey. Andrea is both authentic a
This year’s resolution boils down to a two-word mantra: Mosaic Grace. After cancer we may feel broken. Trust that you will assemble those shards into a beautifully crafted mosaic; and embrace your new mosaic and know that you have grace “as is.
Feel how the three ingredients for magic can help you shift your perspective and take ownership of your mind, body, and soul. My Christmas gift to you is an episode on where/how to unwrap your own magic; and it starts with faith, hope, and love
Sex after breast cancer?? We’re calling in the experts! Dr. Pam Gaudry is an MD and certified medical sex therapist who specializes in menopausal medicine. She’s written the well known book, Love, Sweat, & Tears, where she talks about how to ke
Who exactly is at an elevated risk for acquiring breast cancer within their lifetime, and what can they do about it? Information is meant to empower us; and early detection saves lives. Since patients who are at a high risk for developing breas
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