En este episodio, el Dr. Fernando Angarita conversa con las mujeres de la comunidad hispanohablante sobre el cáncer de mama, desmitificando creencias comunes y resaltando la importancia de la detección temprana. Con un mensaje claro y esperanzador, explica cómo los avances médicos y el tamizaje adecuado pueden marcar la diferencia y salvar vidas. Un episodio informativo y motivador que invita a cuidar la salud y tomar acción a tiempo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
Feb 11, 2026•5 min•Season 4Ep. 459
Trusting your instincts can change everything. Dorothy Gibbons and Jenny Fitzpatrick talk about early breast cancer diagnosis, persistent self-advocacy, and navigating treatment as a young mother. Jenny Fitzpatrick describes celebrating survivorship, building community, and creating new traditions. Stories connect lives. Experiences shape what comes next. Please consider sharing this episode, or making a donation at therose.org so more women receive breast cancer screening and care. Subscribe to...
Feb 10, 2026•32 min•Season 4Ep. 458
Dorothy is joined by Ronnie Haggerty, a board member of The Rose, who recounts her personal story of rallying together with friends years ago when a close friend was diagnosed with breast cancer. She describes the important role friends can play during this time; a role no other person can fill. This was also the first time she encountered seeing the different ways The Rose helps women. Known for her deep understanding of philanthropy and the regulations governing 501(c)3 organizations, Ronnie h...
Feb 05, 2026•31 min•Season 4Ep. 457
Asking for help is never easy. Dorothy Gibbons introduces Kathia, manager at The Rose’s southeast location. Three departments fall under Kathia’s leadership: medical records, registration, and sponsorship programs. The Rose offers care and access, removing barriers like language, cost, and transportation. Even after diagnosis, bilingual patient navigators remain with patients, helping them through paperwork and treatment. Preventive care and self-advocacy are emphasized throughout. Please consid...
Feb 03, 2026•25 min•Season 4Ep. 456
Misinformation still finds its way into the conversation. Dorothy Gibbons and Dr. Raz dive into breast cancer myths, mammogram safety, risk factors, and common social media claims. They sort through concerns about bras, deodorants, cell phones, diet, and trauma. Evidence and screening guidelines guide the facts during this episode. Please consider sharing this episode, or making a donation at therose.org so more women receive breast cancer screening and care. Subscribe to Let ’ s Talk About Your...
Jan 29, 2026•32 min•Season 4Ep. 455
Cookie Joe has spent her life teaching dance, shaping not just technique but character, faith, and compassion in her students. When cancer struck, she embraced it as a purposeful challenge, inspiring her community through fundraisers, open conversations, and shared strength. Her story is a celebration of resilience, community, and faith over fear. If this conversation matters to you, share the episode with your family and friends and consider making a donation at therose.org so more women receiv...
Jan 27, 2026•33 min•Season 4Ep. 454
Keyanna McKenzie went from navigating family history and personal health challenges to creating the "Boobies and Babes" event, empowering women to prioritize their health. Her mission is to break the silence, foster community, and make conversations about breasts and self-exams a normal part of life. Inspired by her grandmothers and her own experiences, she now advocates for advocacy, awareness, and living dreams fully. If this conversation matters to you, share the episode with your family and ...
Jan 22, 2026•29 min•Season 4Ep. 453
Joanne Patterson shares her deeply personal journey of being diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. At age 46 and a single mother of four, she knew the odds were against her. Despite the gravity of her diagnosis, she chose positivity and optimism as she battled against the cancer that steadily deteriorated her body. While Joanne's journey has been marked by setbacks and obstacles - including losses no one would ever want to endure - her resilience and determination have never wavered. Twenty y...
Jan 20, 2026•32 min•Season 4Ep. 452
Cristina Rodriguez, a Harvard-educated attorney and proud immigrant daughter, faced her diagnosis at 45 with honesty and vulnerability. Communication became her lifeline at home, especially with her young daughters. Now seven years out, she supports others through similar journeys and champions the life-saving power of routine screening. If this conversation matters to you, share the episode with your family and friends and consider making a donation at therose.org so more women receive breast c...
Jan 15, 2026•31 min•Season 4Ep. 451
Julie Stobbe's life took a dramatic turn from Broadway stages to confronting a breast cancer diagnosis, but she transformed adversity into action. Supported by her family, students, and community, she became a beacon of hope and openness. Her leadership in events like Paint the Path Pink now brings strength and awareness to countless others. If this conversation matters to you, share the episode with your family and friends and consider making a donation at therose.org so more women receive brea...
Jan 13, 2026•33 min•Season 4Ep. 450
In this mini-episode, Dorothy talks about the importance of setting goals for the new year. She sets one-hundred six goals every year. ONE-HUNDRED SIX! Dorothy will go over why she writes hers down and how we should write ours down. Keyword: WRITE. You'll hear the exact words to use and which ones to avoid at all costs. We'd love to know your goals. After writing them down, tag us on Facebook and Instagram. We're rooting for you! Please consider supporting us at therose.org . Your donation could...
Jan 08, 2026•10 min•Season 4Ep. 449
Inspired by personal experience and her nursing career, Anne McAwley-LeDuc, wrote the Personal Health Organizer to help people keep track of vital information. Even small details like allergies or childhood immunizations can make a difference in medical emergencies. Creating your record today means you’re prepared for whatever comes tomorrow. Learn more about Anne’s book here . If this conversation matters to you, share the episode with your family and friends and consider making a donation at t...
Jan 06, 2026•17 min•Season 4Ep. 448
What does it take to turn a breast cancer diagnosis into a mission to help others? Carol Grimaldi is the co-founder of Together in Pink, an organization born from her own breast cancer experience. In this episode, you’ll hear how Carol: Brings comfort bags to women going through chemotherapy Uses movement and Zumba as a tool for healing Makes sure women understand their own diagnosis Dorothy talks with Carol about how she learned to face tough decisions and why knowing about your breasts could s...
Dec 18, 2025•36 min•Season 3Ep. 448
In this Season Three finale of Let’s Talk About Your Breasts , Dorothy looks back on a year of change at The Rose. She reflects on a lifetime of work, sharing stories of patients, staff, and miracles that kept the mission moving. This episode holds the heart of The Rose, the calling, the faith, and the decision to keep going as long as one more woman needs help. If this conversation matters to you, share the episode with your family and friends and consider making a donation at therose.org so mo...
Dec 16, 2025•15 min•Season 3Ep. 447
Ann Meyn started her advocacy in the 1990s, launching support groups and sharing the message of early detection. Even while facing aggressive treatments, she continued teaching, volunteering, and helping others understand cancer. With a scientific mindset, she shaped patient support and influenced research, guiding the next generation of advocates. Today, she joins Dorothy to reflect on their friendship and impact on The Rose’s community. Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to Let ’ s Talk About Y...
Dec 11, 2025•37 min•Season 3Ep. 446
What happens when you’re diagnosed with breast cancer at 42, while running a business, raising a family, and just married? Today, Dorothy talks with Gaylyn, a longtime Rose patient and community volunteer, who found a lump in her breast, advocated for herself, and learned what it means to lean on others. Key insights from this episode: How early detection shaped her journey What it means to accept help Finding strength through connection with others Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to Let’s Tal...
Dec 09, 2025•36 min•Season 3Ep. 445
Dr. Angela Sturm joins Dorothy to share how her work as a facial plastic surgeon centers on empowering women and building self-confidence. With a blend of surgical skill and empathy, Dr. Sturm guides patients through life-changing procedures, always focusing on the person behind the procedure. Her leadership in medicine and advocacy for cancer survivors remind us all that self-care is a powerful statement of strength. Learn more about Dr. Sturm HERE . Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple , Spot...
Dec 04, 2025•30 min•Season 3Ep. 444
Dr. Fernando Angarita sits down with Dorothy to talk about what drives his practice at Houston Methodist. From his start in Colombia to his commitment in Houston, Dr. Angarita centers every decision on building trust and supporting each woman’s choices. Every patient in his care gets respectful, individualized attention, no matter her circumstances. Learn more about Dr. Angarita HERE . Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to Let ’ s Talk About Your Breasts on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , iHeart , and...
Dec 02, 2025•31 min•Season 3Ep. 443
Josh and Usman open up about what it means to intern at The Rose, trading textbooks for real stories and discovering just how much impact one person can make. They dive into mentorship, the value of compassionate care, and the energy that comes from working with a team committed to change. Over two conversations, you’ll hear their honest reflections, hopes for the future, and a glimpse of why these young leaders give us all reason to believe. Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to Let ’ s Talk Abo...
Nov 27, 2025•51 min•Season 3Ep. 442
A bustling port fuels more than trade. It sustains everyday life in ways most never see. Garret Berg and Jessica Mendoza from Port Houston share how the Houston Ship Channel keeps the city moving, from the clothes we wear to the cars we drive. Through their work, they connect communities, support local nonprofits like The Rose, and create opportunities for families across the region. Beneath the surface, the port’s reach extends far beyond the water. Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to Let ’ s ...
Nov 25, 2025•32 min•Season 3Ep. 441
A lifetime in finance taught Bob Tenczar the value of strategy, but retirement showed him the deeper value of service. Inspired by his mother’s battle with breast cancer, Bob committed himself to giving back through organizations like The Rose and Avance Houston. His passion for helping underserved communities access care has turned volunteering into his life’s second chapter: one defined by purpose, compassion, and impact. Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to Let ’ s Talk About Your Breasts on ...
Nov 20, 2025•34 min•Season 2Ep. 440
A doctor’s choice to walk beside patients through their hardest moments comes from a calling to serve with both skill and heart. Dr. Angela Coscio’s love for people led her from lab research to breast cancer specialization, where she witnesses courage every day. At St. Luke’s, she finds purpose in connecting deeply with patients, guiding them through treatment with compassion and individualized care. Her story reflects teamwork, devotion, and the belief that every medical decision should be a tr...
Nov 18, 2025•30 min•Season 3Ep. 439
A breast cancer diagnosis can become the turning point that empowers someone to take charge of their own care. Kristina Keller’s story shows the strength found in self-research, faith, and collaboration with her medical team while battling Stage IV cancer. She knew her dense breast tissue was an issue and found a problem during a self-exam. The combination inspired her to write the book Touch Your Tatas knowing that one step saved her life. Witty, funny, informative and at times, heartbreaking, ...
Nov 13, 2025•32 min•Season 3Ep. 438
Dr. Mahdieh Parizi is a pioneer in women’s healthcare at the VA, and she speaks with Dorothy about the introduction of patient self-scheduling for mammograms and improving patient return rates. Additionally, Dr. Parizi shares insights on balancing professional and personal responsibilities, advocating for regular mammograms despite mixed recommendations, and overcoming insurance hurdles. With 25,000 registered women veterans and expanded breast imaging clinics, Dr. Parizi highlights ongoing effo...
Nov 11, 2025•31 min•Season 3Ep. 437
Early brain development shapes not only how a woman thinks and feels but also how she builds relationships and maintains her health throughout life. Dr. Quianta Moore returns to the share how the idea that the interactions and support children receive, especially from caregivers, form the brain’s architecture. Without consistent nurturing, families may face long-term impacts on confidence and even physical well-being. Her insights drive home the importance of early intervention and strong commun...
Nov 06, 2025•30 min•Season 3Ep. 436
Samina Farid’s first connection with The Rose showed her the true power of support and the lifesaving results of research. Surrounded by survivors, she found her purpose in advancing new treatments and sharing her story to inspire others. She returns to the podcast to reflect on her journey and champion openness, education, and participation that drive the fight against cancer forward. Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to Let ’ s Talk About Your Breasts on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , iHeart , and...
Nov 04, 2025•20 min•Season 3Ep. 435
Shannon Lecoq has spent nearly 30 years fighting cancer, supporting patients, and building partnerships that save lives. Her work with the American Cancer Society and The Rose has led to some surprising stories, unexpected lessons, and a focus on: Raising vital funds so that everyone can access breast healthcare Navigating patients through their toughest moments, whether insured or uninsured Empowering volunteers and communities to make a difference, one event at a time Listen as Shannon shares ...
Oct 31, 2025•33 min•Season 3Ep. 434
Samina Farid built her career in oil and gas, founded her own company, and forged ahead in spaces where women are rarely seen. Through it all, she faced cancer twice and found strength that reshaped both her health and her work. Breaking barriers as the only woman in the room Building success in a male-dominated industry Facing cancer two times and turning challenges into purpose Key Questions Answered 1. How did Samina Farid cope with the challenges of being the only woman in a male-dominated f...
Oct 30, 2025•32 min•Season 3Ep. 433
En este episodio, Blanca comparte su conmovedora historia de cómo descubrió que tenía cáncer de mama, su temor inicial en compartir la situación con su familia, y su eventual diagnóstico y tratamiento. A lo largo de su viaje, habla sobre el apoyo incondicional de sus hijas y nietos, la dificultad que enfrentó al recibir quimioterapia, y la importancia de no dejar pasar los chequeos médicos. Blanca enfatiza el valor de la fe, la familia y el acceso a clínicas solidarias como The Rose, que ofrecen...
Oct 29, 2025•36 min•Season 3Ep. 432
Lisa Helfman is a three-time guest on our show, and with very good reason. Today, the conversation centers on what happens when you bring people together with one goal—public service—and how that idea became real for Lisa through the American Leadership Forum. You’ll hear: What the ALF experience is and how it shapes its fellows How an idea at a Texans game sparked the Brighter Bites program The support that happens when people connect beyond titles or roles Support The Rose HERE . Subscribe to ...
Oct 28, 2025•38 min•Season 3Ep. 431