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By Jo Draper
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
From isolation to infection, from infection to infection, from infection to surgery, from surgery to home. Come on another journey with me and bring the tissues.
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It's one thing to be diagnosed with breast cancer but going through the surgery process is another thing entirely.
You don't know how you are going to feel about your body let alone the affects of the anaesthetic, being in hospital, having no boobs etc.
Tune in to this episode where I walk you through my experience and how I ended up passed out on the bathroom floor!
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Until next time, big love and chat soon,
Jo xx
In this episode, I'm going to be chatting about hearing those words. The words that no woman ever wants to hear, let alone twice. You have breast cancer.
I got two beautiful ladies that looked after me for my biopsy and you'll be pleased to know I didn't pass out!
I walked in and it was Dr. Liang, who, you know, as you know, was my surgeon for the DCIS but I walked in and I said hello. as lovely as it is to see you. I don't think I want to be in here. And Dr. Liang is very straightforward. very matter of fact, but she is also like very empathetic and she's just a very beautiful but she doesn't want to be around the bush. So she you know, she sat me down and she said, you know, like, we've actually found something. It's in the same area. So still it was back in the left breast and it's actually a cancer.
Listen in for the rest of the episode.
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Tune in to this episode where I’m chatting through surgery, treatment and radiation for a DCIS.
“Our fate lives within us; you only have to be brave enough to see it.”
-Merida, Brave
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Let me take you back in time... It's June 2017 and I'm going for my routine mammogram. I am 47 years of age and I am fit and healthy, or so I thought. I don't know about you but I always dreaded going for my mammogram but knew that it was necessary. I turned up, had my mammogram and left feeling a bit bruised but good because I had done it for another year or so.
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Introducing a new season of Beautiful Conversations with Jo.
Join me as I share an introduction to My Breast Cancer Journey. The highs, the lows and everything in between.
I will also be sharing love, laughter, fun and magic as well as some mindset and wellbeing tips along the way.
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Big love and chat soon,
Jo xx
My best friend growing up was (and still is) Mandy. She's been part of my life forever.
I'm so grateful and blessed to have grown up with this amazing woman and to have her be part of my world (and that I get to be part of hers too).
Being thousands of miles apart doesn't make a difference - the internet and messaging services makes this possible.
Tell me who your childhood best friend was and what makes him/her memorable.
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I thought long and hard before telling my DV story. It's not for everyone - it may only be just for me.
However, if you're listening and you are going through DV or someone you know is going through this, know that I hear you. I feel your pain, I hear your cries. I'm a lucky one and I got out. I now have an amazing man who loves me, supports me and would never, ever hurt me.
I want this for you too.
Please ask for help. Please do not stay silent and suffer as I did. I did not tell anyone but I don't want you do that. I want you to be brave, speak out, tell someone, ask for help. There are amazing support mentors out there in the form of non-profits.
If yours is not a happy ending right now, I wish this for you. Find it - search for that light in the darkness, it's there! It really is.
With love and light,
WeTrain CEO Judeth Wilson is a recognised and respected international authority in the corporate training industry. She has over 20 years experience in creating and designing proven, successful, soft-skills training courses using the science of ‘Accelerated Learning’. This dynamic lady has also created The Trainers Ultimate Toolkit to help others use their expertise to become successful corporate trainers. This program is having incredible global success!
Judeth is the author of three books, has a BA in Journalism, is an Advanced Toastmaster, Certified Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP Practitioner) and has an Australian Certificate IV in Training & Assessment. She lives in Sydney with her husband, Douglas, and her two beautiful daughters.
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.