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In this episode, Jay speaks with Jessica Baladad, a six-year breast cancer survivor and the creator of Feel For Your Life—a groundbreaking app providing tools for breast self-exams, health tracking, and AI-based pathology interpretations.
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About Jessica:
Since launching the app, Jessica has expanded her advocacy into healthcare reform. She has helped write legislation in Tennessee to promote risk-reducing measures against cancer and disease. Billed as the Feel For Your Life Act, high school students are required to learn about self-breast exams, testicular exams, and skin exams. Additionally, Jessica has spoken out against insurance companies before members of Congress. She works to eliminate quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) scores, Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBMs), and co-pay accumulators. Jessica plans to grow her efforts further by working with medical providers, patients, and vendors to bridge the gaps that keep individuals from getting access to the care they deserve.
Jessica has been featured on Good Morning America, Tank’s Good News, USA Today, The Dave Ramsey Show, UpWorthy, and several national and international media outlets. She’s worked with the NFL on their Crucial Catch Campaign to promote cancer screenings, received the Hometown Hero Award from Ponce Law on Nashville’s Fox 17, has been recognized by the National Breast Cancer Foundation for her leadership initiatives, and was the recipient of the Mona Lisa Foundation Grant in 2023. In 2020, the NFL’s Crucial Catch Campaign partnered with Jessica to spread awareness about the importance of screenings being missed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. She is an active Tennessee Advocate for Breast Cancer (TA4BC) group committee member.
When Jessica is not working on patient advocacy, she enjoys traveling and exploring new places, attending sporting events with her husband, and photographing animals.
? Listen now to gain wisdom, inspiration, and actionable steps to advocate for your health.
? Links and Support:
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In this episode, Jay speaks with Jessica Baladad, a six-year breast cancer survivor and the creator of Feel For Your Life—a groundbreaking app providing tools for breast self-exams, health tracking, and AI-based pathology interpretations.
Key Points:
About Jessica:
Since launching the app, Jessica has expanded her advocacy into healthcare reform. She has helped write legislation in Tennessee to promote risk-reducing measures against cancer and disease. Billed as the Feel For Your Life Act, high school students are required to learn about self-breast exams, testicular exams, and skin exams. Additionally, Jessica has spoken out against insurance companies before members of Congress. She works to eliminate quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) scores, Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBMs), and co-pay accumulators. Jessica plans to grow her efforts further by working with medical providers, patients, and vendors to bridge the gaps that keep individuals from getting access to the care they deserve.
Jessica has been featured on Good Morning America, Tank’s Good News, USA Today, The Dave Ramsey Show, UpWorthy, and several national and international media outlets. She’s worked with the NFL on their Crucial Catch Campaign to promote cancer screenings, received the Hometown Hero Award from Ponce Law on Nashville’s Fox 17, has been recognized by the National Breast Cancer Foundation for her leadership initiatives, and was the recipient of the Mona Lisa Foundation Grant in 2023. In 2020, the NFL’s Crucial Catch Campaign partnered with Jessica to spread awareness about the importance of screenings being missed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. She is an active Tennessee Advocate for Breast Cancer (TA4BC) group committee member.
When Jessica is not working on patient advocacy, she enjoys traveling and exploring new places, attending sporting events with her husband, and photographing animals.
? Listen now to gain wisdom, inspiration, and actionable steps to advocate for your health.
? Links and Support: