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Shock, denial, panic—then the next test, the next call, the next choice. Our breast cancer series returns to the part most people skip: the emotional cost of diagnosis and the work of rebuilding identity, relationships, and purpose while treatment remakes your life. We open up about the moment a braid on a pillow becomes a new trauma, the decision to shave on your own terms, and why a wig can feel like both armor and weight. From faith to lip kits, from silence to belly laughs, nothing is off the table.
We dig into the hard edges of love under pressure. Partners detach, friends go quiet, and strangers step in. Therapy reframes timing and truth. Grace becomes a practice: letting your kids show up, accepting help that isn’t perfect, forgiving yourself for not being the fixer anymore. We share the mantras and habits that held us together—prayer, water and wind, “I have cancer, but it doesn’t have me”—and the discipline of noticing small kindness that shifts the center of gravity from fear to courage.
Then comes reinvention. Skydiving at fifty. Pink hair on purpose. Student films, an IMAX extra, a Times Square billboard. Vulnerability turns into a voice strong enough to teach kids how to name fear without shame. The throughline is self‑advocacy: do cancer your way. Ask for second opinions. Change doctors if your needs aren’t met. Pause when your body says stop. Build the support system that shows up, even if it’s not who you expected.
If you’re walking this road—or loving someone who is—you’ll leave with language for the hard moments, tools for steadying your mind, and permission to choose what serves you. Subscribe, share this conversation with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories of strength, grace, and agency.
Websites
Ebony Prophet-Bullock, EdD.
https://stan.store/THTFaith
Breast Cancer and Your Faith: A Journey to Joy- https://a.co/d/eVUfZy6
Anxiety Unlock: Your Personal Journey to Peace- https://a.co/d/0BXuNFA
Prayer Unlock: Your Personal Journey to Peace- https://a.oco/d/gDAsC7T
Meri Ramey
www.masssoulinfusion.com
Cynthia Rogers
Boob Talk Podcast
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To find out more about Lynnis and what is going on in the V.I.B.E. Living World please go to https://link.tr.ee/Lynnis
Join the V.I.B.E. Wellness Woman Network, where active participation fuels the collective journey toward health and vitality. Subscribe, engage, and embark on this adventure toward proactive well-being together.
Go to https://www.vibewellnesswomannetwork.com to join.
We have wonderful events, courses, challenges, guides, blogs and more all designed for the midlife woman who wants to keep her V.I.B.E. and remain Vibrant, Intuitive, Beautiful, and Empowered after 40+.
By Lynnis Woods-Mullins5
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Shock, denial, panic—then the next test, the next call, the next choice. Our breast cancer series returns to the part most people skip: the emotional cost of diagnosis and the work of rebuilding identity, relationships, and purpose while treatment remakes your life. We open up about the moment a braid on a pillow becomes a new trauma, the decision to shave on your own terms, and why a wig can feel like both armor and weight. From faith to lip kits, from silence to belly laughs, nothing is off the table.
We dig into the hard edges of love under pressure. Partners detach, friends go quiet, and strangers step in. Therapy reframes timing and truth. Grace becomes a practice: letting your kids show up, accepting help that isn’t perfect, forgiving yourself for not being the fixer anymore. We share the mantras and habits that held us together—prayer, water and wind, “I have cancer, but it doesn’t have me”—and the discipline of noticing small kindness that shifts the center of gravity from fear to courage.
Then comes reinvention. Skydiving at fifty. Pink hair on purpose. Student films, an IMAX extra, a Times Square billboard. Vulnerability turns into a voice strong enough to teach kids how to name fear without shame. The throughline is self‑advocacy: do cancer your way. Ask for second opinions. Change doctors if your needs aren’t met. Pause when your body says stop. Build the support system that shows up, even if it’s not who you expected.
If you’re walking this road—or loving someone who is—you’ll leave with language for the hard moments, tools for steadying your mind, and permission to choose what serves you. Subscribe, share this conversation with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories of strength, grace, and agency.
Websites
Ebony Prophet-Bullock, EdD.
https://stan.store/THTFaith
Breast Cancer and Your Faith: A Journey to Joy- https://a.co/d/eVUfZy6
Anxiety Unlock: Your Personal Journey to Peace- https://a.co/d/0BXuNFA
Prayer Unlock: Your Personal Journey to Peace- https://a.oco/d/gDAsC7T
Meri Ramey
www.masssoulinfusion.com
Cynthia Rogers
Boob Talk Podcast
We hope you have enjoyed this episode. Please like, comment, subscribe, and share the podcast.
To find out more about Lynnis and what is going on in the V.I.B.E. Living World please go to https://link.tr.ee/Lynnis
Join the V.I.B.E. Wellness Woman Network, where active participation fuels the collective journey toward health and vitality. Subscribe, engage, and embark on this adventure toward proactive well-being together.
Go to https://www.vibewellnesswomannetwork.com to join.
We have wonderful events, courses, challenges, guides, blogs and more all designed for the midlife woman who wants to keep her V.I.B.E. and remain Vibrant, Intuitive, Beautiful, and Empowered after 40+.