The Crisis Files

Case File #186: Joy-Us Holly Rowe


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From reporting on the sidelines to fighting Stage IV cancer on the frontline, ESPN’s Holly Rowe is redefining what it means to win. She shares her personal journey after being diagnosed with aggressive metastatic melanoma, telling host Roshini Rajkumar how overcome she was post-surgery to see her name running across the TV ticker while in her hospital gown as more than 2000 messages of support lit up her phone. By stepping into the spotlight with her private battle, Holly gave others hope and a roadmap for healing. She reflects on how “joy journaling” every day helped her take control of her life. Holly's journey to survivorship led her to start the Joy-US Foundation, a nonprofit committed to spreading happiness and individualized joy. This broadcasting phenom is an inspiration to her ABC and ESPN colleagues, cancer survivors, those going through treatment, and all of us at The Crisis Files.
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The Crisis FilesBy Roshini Rajkumar