EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 1H 16M
146: Women Don't Get What They Deserve, They Get What They Ask For with Renee Marino
from Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn
In this episode of Keeping Abreast, Dr. Jenn Simmons sits down with Broadway star, bestselling author, and master communicator Renee Marino to make the case that self-advocacy is not a career skill, it is a health act. Renee went from five Broadway shows and a Clint Eastwood film to co-hosting Tony Robbins's global summits, and every door she walked through opened because she asked.She was the only actress in the entire Jersey Boys Broadway cast not called in to audition for the film because a middleman dropped the ball, and if she had not looked the casting director in the eye and asked for the role she was already playing eight shows a week, she would have watched herself be replaced on screen while Clint Eastwood waited for her to walk through a door she never knew was open. This is the episode for any woman who has ever left an interaction in work, the doctors office, or in their personal life feeling dismissed and said nothing.In This Episode, You'll LearnWhy losing your voice shifts your body chemistry toward defeat and stress, and why Dr. Jenn calls speaking up a health tool, not just a mindset Why no agent, manager, or doctor will ever advocate for you as powerfully as you can advocate for yourself in the roomWhat keyboard confidence is costing women in their health relationships and why a text is almost always the wrong tool for an important conversationThe two questions to ask before hitting send on any message, post, or reply that actually changes how you communicateWhat breast cancer screening looks like when the technology is built to actually show you what is there, not flatten and irradiate youEpisode Timeline:00:00 Introduction to Renee Marino04:10 The power of asking for what you want06:50 Navigating Rejection09:53 The Importance of Hard Work and Integrity12:41 The Role of Communication in Success15:15 The Journey to Becoming Mary Delgado18:14 The Impact of Speaking Up25:47 Speaking up as self-advocacy31:39 Lessons from the kitchen table37:37 Why she wrote Becoming a Master Communicator40:05 The three communication homes44:44 Balancing technology with real connection47:47 Women, voice, and the difficult label1:06:35 Experiencing breast screening that treats you like a person1:12:08 Glam and Grit: an event built for real connection1:14:45 Final thoughts and takeawaysWhere to Find Renee Marino:Instagram: @iamreneemarinoBook: Becoming a Master CommunicatorTo talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with Dr. Jenn visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/clarity-callTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/SmartWomansBreastCancerGuideTo purchase the auria breast cancer screening test go here https://auria.care/ and use the code DRJENN20 for 20% Off.Connect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.jennsimmonsmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
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In this episode of Keeping Abreast, Dr. Jenn Simmons sits down with Broadway star, bestselling author, and master communicator Renee Marino to make the case that self-advocacy is not a career skill, it is a health act. Renee went from five Broadway shows and a Clint Eastwood film to co-hosting Tony Robbins's global summits, and every door she walked through opened because she asked. She was the only actress in the entire Jersey Boys Broadway cast not called in to audition for the film becaus...
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