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At 48 years of age, Carine Clark was given a 20 percent chance of surviving ovarian cancer. But Carine wasn't ready to be done—she didn't know it, but she had yet to become one of the first female chief executives of a Utah tech company and would later be named "Utah Business" magazine's CEO of the Year. What Carine did know is that she had two sons that she really wanted to raise after she struggled with infertility for years. So Carine gave cancer everything she had to give—and she's still here. On this week's episode, Carine explains why her cancer diagnosis is worth celebrating with her family each year, and how her faith has played an integral role in her journey. 2:28- Celebrating the Day of Diagnosis
4:43- Everything In Extremes
8:28- Part of the 20 Percent
11:31- "Pre-Worry" and Pre-existence
15:03- Making Promises
22:27- The Master's Plan
27:18- Not Wasting Cancer
29:38- A Sacrifice of Time
35:14- "He Will Never Enable Us To Be Weak"
37:54- Knowing You're Going To Die
42:23- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? "When things don't go your way, you gotta say thank you."
[2:18 PM] Morgan Jones
For show note links:
Articles about Carine: https://www.deseret.com/2017/4/2/20609588/how-utah-business-leaders-overcame-adversity-on-the-path-to-success
Fireside with Carine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7mX70u_bkM
Carine on Latter-day Saint MBA podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carine-strom-clark/id1564093407?i=1000519499552
Carine on Whitney Johnson's Disrupt Yourself podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carine-clark-tougher-than-we-know/id1156483471?i=1000416143532
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-in/id1439975046?i=1000504504921
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At 48 years of age, Carine Clark was given a 20 percent chance of surviving ovarian cancer. But Carine wasn't ready to be done—she didn't know it, but she had yet to become one of the first female chief executives of a Utah tech company and would later be named "Utah Business" magazine's CEO of the Year. What Carine did know is that she had two sons that she really wanted to raise after she struggled with infertility for years. So Carine gave cancer everything she had to give—and she's still here. On this week's episode, Carine explains why her cancer diagnosis is worth celebrating with her family each year, and how her faith has played an integral role in her journey. 2:28- Celebrating the Day of Diagnosis
4:43- Everything In Extremes
8:28- Part of the 20 Percent
11:31- "Pre-Worry" and Pre-existence
15:03- Making Promises
22:27- The Master's Plan
27:18- Not Wasting Cancer
29:38- A Sacrifice of Time
35:14- "He Will Never Enable Us To Be Weak"
37:54- Knowing You're Going To Die
42:23- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? "When things don't go your way, you gotta say thank you."
[2:18 PM] Morgan Jones
For show note links:
Articles about Carine: https://www.deseret.com/2017/4/2/20609588/how-utah-business-leaders-overcame-adversity-on-the-path-to-success
Fireside with Carine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7mX70u_bkM
Carine on Latter-day Saint MBA podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carine-strom-clark/id1564093407?i=1000519499552
Carine on Whitney Johnson's Disrupt Yourself podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/carine-clark-tougher-than-we-know/id1156483471?i=1000416143532
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-in/id1439975046?i=1000504504921
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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