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This podcast often explores ambition, leadership, confidence, and impact.
But sometimes? Woman’s work looks a whole lot more like survival.
Not the inspirational quote version. Not the neat-and-tidy comeback story. Not the “and then she rose” highlight reel.
This episode of This Is Woman’s Work dives into the raw, relentless, day-by-day kind of survival — the kind that asks someone to keep showing up while life is actively coming apart.
Nicole Kalil is joined by Kathy Giusti — two-time cancer survivor, healthcare entrepreneur, founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF), and author of Fatal to Fearless. After being diagnosed with multiple myeloma at 37 and given three years to live, Kathy turned her prognosis into a movement that helped transform cancer research and dramatically extend life expectancy for patients.
Yes. From terminal diagnosis to systemic change.
What survival really looks like after a terminal cancer diagnosis
Why resilience isn’t pretty — and rarely feels brave in the moment
The difference between “fighting” cancer and running a marathon with it
How to advocate for yourself inside a broken healthcare system
Why women must step into the role of CEO of their own healthcare
The power (and responsibility) of using social media wisely for medical information
The hard truth about boundaries, burnout, and forgetting to live while trying to stay alive
Kathy shares what it meant to raise a family while preparing for death. To build a global research foundation while undergoing chemotherapy. To carry hope, fear, responsibility, and grief — all at once.
And perhaps most powerfully, she shares the regret she didn’t anticipate: that in trying to save her life (and so many others), she sometimes forgot to fully live it.
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Connect with Kathy:
Website: https://www.kathygiusti.com/
Book: https://www.kathygiusti.com/book
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathygiusti/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/kathy.giusti/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/KathyGiustiMMRF
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By Nicole Kalil + Airwave Media4.9
444444 ratings
This podcast often explores ambition, leadership, confidence, and impact.
But sometimes? Woman’s work looks a whole lot more like survival.
Not the inspirational quote version. Not the neat-and-tidy comeback story. Not the “and then she rose” highlight reel.
This episode of This Is Woman’s Work dives into the raw, relentless, day-by-day kind of survival — the kind that asks someone to keep showing up while life is actively coming apart.
Nicole Kalil is joined by Kathy Giusti — two-time cancer survivor, healthcare entrepreneur, founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF), and author of Fatal to Fearless. After being diagnosed with multiple myeloma at 37 and given three years to live, Kathy turned her prognosis into a movement that helped transform cancer research and dramatically extend life expectancy for patients.
Yes. From terminal diagnosis to systemic change.
What survival really looks like after a terminal cancer diagnosis
Why resilience isn’t pretty — and rarely feels brave in the moment
The difference between “fighting” cancer and running a marathon with it
How to advocate for yourself inside a broken healthcare system
Why women must step into the role of CEO of their own healthcare
The power (and responsibility) of using social media wisely for medical information
The hard truth about boundaries, burnout, and forgetting to live while trying to stay alive
Kathy shares what it meant to raise a family while preparing for death. To build a global research foundation while undergoing chemotherapy. To carry hope, fear, responsibility, and grief — all at once.
And perhaps most powerfully, she shares the regret she didn’t anticipate: that in trying to save her life (and so many others), she sometimes forgot to fully live it.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Shopify has everything all in one place, making your life easier and your business operations smoother. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/tiww
Connect with Kathy:
Website: https://www.kathygiusti.com/
Book: https://www.kathygiusti.com/book
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathygiusti/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/kathy.giusti/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/KathyGiustiMMRF
If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
🔗 Subscribe & Review:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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