Light Up the Mic Podcast
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Breast Cancer Journey: How Early Detection, Mindset, and Faith Saved My Life | Carmaneila Green
In this heartfelt Breast Cancer Awareness Month episode, host Kembala Evans sits down with Ms. Carmaneila Green, a breast cancer survivor and social worker of 50+ years. Carmaneila shares her candid, hope-filled personal journey. With honesty, humor, and faith, she shares her inspiring story—from early detection to healing—and reminds us of the power of mindset, gratitude, and people.
After a routine mammogram, Carmaneila discovered a lump and learned why a diagnostic mammogram can reveal what screening may miss. She explains how recording a medical consult helped her make informed choices with family, why she delayed reconstruction, and how faith, meditation, and humor carried her through surgery and chemo.
From asking for a port to reduce needle sticks, to accepting help from friends, to an unforgettable act of kindness at a restaurant, this conversation is a masterclass in advocacy, community, and grace. You’ll leave with practical steps for early detection, ideas for supporting loved ones without overwhelming them, and Carmaneila’s enduring motto: “Let your light shine.”
Key Takeaways:
- Early detection saves lives. If you feel something, contact your doctor and ask for a diagnostic mammogram.
- Ask questions before any procedure. Record (with permission) or take notes during important medical visits.
- Mindset matters. Faith, meditation, and pacing yourself can steady the journey.
- Advocate for comfort. Communicate your needs to reduce treatment stress.
- Ask for support. Small acts of kindness from friends—meals, rides, movie nights—make a big difference.
- Journal and practice gratitude. Reflecting on your journey and good things in life.
- How to support someone diagnosed with breast cancer. Simple things like picking up meds, offering a ride, or sending a card with positive words can be helpful.
Resources:
1. American Cancer Society: Breast Cancer Stats
2. Why mindset is important when facing cancer (Stanford Medicine Research)
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