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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2025 · 32 MIN

Stage Zero, Full Strength: Share’s Story of Early Detection, Self-Advocacy, and Choosing Light

from Amplify: A Podcast Powered by Patient Voice Partners · host Ursula Mann, Brent Korte, Anne Marie Hayes, Christine Pisapia, Barry Liden

A routine nudge from a family doctor changed everything. After being sent for a mammogram she had delayed, Share was diagnosed with stage 0, triple-negative breast cancer—caught extraordinarily early. In this candid conversation, she walks us through that phone call, the whirlwind of next steps, and the mindset and micro-supports that helped her stay grounded: humor, weekly friend check-ins, complementary therapies, and clear self-advocacy. We also talk about what truly helpful support sounds like, why routine screening matters (even without symptoms), and how this experience is shaping her life, work, and a new legacy-preserving project for families. Why listen A real-world case of early detection saving options—and likely outcomes Practical scripts for self-advocacy when guidelines and funding create friction Compassionate guidance for friends & family: what to say, how to show up, and when to just listen An uplifting reminder that attitude and humor are legitimate forms of support  Key moments 00:01:02 — The curveball: A proactive GP flags an overdue mammogram; results move quickly to ultrasound and biopsy. 00:05:00 — “Triple-negative” at stage 0: Why speed mattered; a second tiny tumor was found by surgery day. 00:06:07 — The GP everyone deserves: Thorough history, time to listen, and even a hug. 00:11:00 — Two diagnoses in one day: Processing the news and choosing a forward plan. 00:12:00 — Building a circle of support fast: Reiki, self-hypnosis audio, nutrition plan, acupuncture & herbs. 00:13:05 — “Don’t should me”: Responding to others’ expectations about how to feel. 00:17:32 — Feeling seen: The power of two close friends and brave, non-invasive check-ins. 00:20:08 — Daily gratitude practice: Coffee, quiet, noticing small joys. 00:25:30 — Screening: No symptoms, no pain—still cancer. Don’t delay routine tests. 00:27:14 — Mindset matters: “Cancer loves despair.” Choose light, and ask for help if you can’t find it. 00:28:03 — Work & legacy: Launching Film & Life to preserve family memories. 00:30:14 — What she’s reading: Murder mysteries and JD Robb’s In Death series. 00:29:13 — Raiders fan for life: Loyalty, teamwork, and showing up to the end.  Resources & mentionsRoutine screening: talk to your GP about what’s recommended for your age & history and what’s available beyond funded programs.Books: JD Robb — In Death series (futuristic detective fiction).Share’s company: Film & Life — helping families preserve their stories through legacy videos and media digitization.Want to Share Your Voice? If you’re a patient or caregiver, you can join Patient Voice Connect to share your experiences and help shape healthcare here. Join our email list to get new episode updates here. Together, we can bring more voices to the table and shape the future of healthcare.  Share this episode, leave a review, and follow Patient Voice Partners on LinkedIn to help amplify more voices.  

A routine nudge from a family doctor changed everything. After being sent for a mammogram she had delayed, Share was diagnosed with stage 0, triple-negative breast cancer—caught extraordinarily early. In this candid conversation, she walks us through that phone call, the whirlwind of next steps, and the mindset and micro-supports that helped her stay grounded: humor, weekly friend check-ins, complementary therapies, and clear self-advocacy. We also talk about what truly helpful support sounds...

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