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Getting a diagnosis of breast cancer can be terrifying. One of the first thoughts that ran through my mind 8 years ago when I found a lump was ‘Am I going to die?’ It’s often the first question my patients asked me when I told them they needed chemo. You could say it’s a ridiculous question to ask, as we are all going to die at some point, but the fear of dying from breast cancer is real. This week’s guest, Kris Hallenga, has been living with that fear for the last 14 years. She’s the founder of CoppaFeel and author of ‘Glittering a Turd’, and I know she’s an inspiration to many of you. She was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer when she was only 23, and she’s achieved more in those years than many of us do in a lifetime.
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If you want to find out more about Kris and her work, you can find her here:
Instagram - @howtoglitteraturd
Website - How To Glitter a Turd
Her book - Glittering a Turd
Her podcast - Glittering a Turd
Her charity - CoppaFeel
You can also learn more about funerals and living funerals via Legacy of Lives
If you want to read more of Donna Ashworth’s poems, her new book ‘Wild Hope’ is available in all online bookstores. You can find out more about Donna on her website, or follow her on Instagram and Facebook
If you’ve got a question for me, then please get in touch online or send me a voice note. You can find me on social media (see below), or e-mail me at [email protected] .
If you want to find out more about breast cancer whilst you’re waiting for the next episode to drop, you can watch the videos on my YouTube Channel or read my book ‘The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer: How to Feel Empowered and Take Control’
If you’re nosey and want to find out more about my life, my memoir ‘Under The Knife’ - is available in all good bookshops.
You can follow me on social media for regular updates - Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
This is the last episode of our first series!
Thank you to all my brilliant guests, to our incredible poet Donna Ashworth and of course to you - for listening, and for sharing all your questions and stories with me.
I've really enjoyed making this and it's been so moving to hear about how the podcast is helping you - so keep your feedback coming.
I'll be re-releasing some old episodes of my previous podcast here in the new year while I prep for Season 2 - I hope you enjoy them.
By Dr Liz O‘Riordan / Bird Lime Media4.8
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Getting a diagnosis of breast cancer can be terrifying. One of the first thoughts that ran through my mind 8 years ago when I found a lump was ‘Am I going to die?’ It’s often the first question my patients asked me when I told them they needed chemo. You could say it’s a ridiculous question to ask, as we are all going to die at some point, but the fear of dying from breast cancer is real. This week’s guest, Kris Hallenga, has been living with that fear for the last 14 years. She’s the founder of CoppaFeel and author of ‘Glittering a Turd’, and I know she’s an inspiration to many of you. She was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer when she was only 23, and she’s achieved more in those years than many of us do in a lifetime.
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If you want to find out more about Kris and her work, you can find her here:
Instagram - @howtoglitteraturd
Website - How To Glitter a Turd
Her book - Glittering a Turd
Her podcast - Glittering a Turd
Her charity - CoppaFeel
You can also learn more about funerals and living funerals via Legacy of Lives
If you want to read more of Donna Ashworth’s poems, her new book ‘Wild Hope’ is available in all online bookstores. You can find out more about Donna on her website, or follow her on Instagram and Facebook
If you’ve got a question for me, then please get in touch online or send me a voice note. You can find me on social media (see below), or e-mail me at [email protected] .
If you want to find out more about breast cancer whilst you’re waiting for the next episode to drop, you can watch the videos on my YouTube Channel or read my book ‘The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer: How to Feel Empowered and Take Control’
If you’re nosey and want to find out more about my life, my memoir ‘Under The Knife’ - is available in all good bookshops.
You can follow me on social media for regular updates - Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
This is the last episode of our first series!
Thank you to all my brilliant guests, to our incredible poet Donna Ashworth and of course to you - for listening, and for sharing all your questions and stories with me.
I've really enjoyed making this and it's been so moving to hear about how the podcast is helping you - so keep your feedback coming.
I'll be re-releasing some old episodes of my previous podcast here in the new year while I prep for Season 2 - I hope you enjoy them.

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