by Emily | Sep 13, 2022 | Blog
October is right around the corner, and for some, that means it’s time to throw on a sweater, break out the spooky decor, and sip serenely on a PSL. Others of us are bracing ourselves for the pink barrage that accompanies Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A full 31...
by Kayla Swem | Sep 23, 2021 | Wellness
I’m old enough to have lived through the United States Bicentennial (though I was a little girl at the time). For whatever reason, I was particularly enamored with all the fanfare and declared to everyone that I would live to see the Tricentennial. Not an...
by Kelsea Rounds | Oct 26, 2020 | Blog
I’m not one to follow celebrities or read the gossip rags, but certain kinds of headlines still make it into my purview. Like when the public was blindsided this year by the deaths of first Kelly Preston, of metastatic breast cancer, and then Chadwick Boseman,...
by Abby Underwood | Mar 18, 2020 | Blog
I’ve been living with metastatic breast cancer for more than a year. Metastatic breast cancer, also called stage 4 or late-stage, is said to be incurable and known to be the only kind of breast cancer that is terminal. While I’ve been largely open about my...
by Kelsea Rounds | Sep 26, 2017 | Profile
“I need to be alive for my kids.” Jori Phillips, a mother to three girls and one boy, was 35 when she felt a lump in her breast. She was breastfeeding her baby when one breast felt empty, and the other constantly felt full of milk. She went in for a...