The focus shifted to others instead of myself. I want to concentrate on the company and helping others. This different mindset has to do with worrying less about the self and being happy in the present...“finding your why”is what carries you through the years – it changes your life...
One way to support patients and survivors for Breast Cancer Awareness month: meeting their needs. These beauty and style finds do that and more. They were created by fellow survivors as an antidote to products that don’t necessarily consider...
Sonya Keshwani joined the Columbia University Strategic Communication Faculty as a Course Associate in the fall of 2019, bringing with her experience as a career appointee in the U.S. government and a Master’s in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University. She also brought with her formidable experience as a breast cancer survivor and “cancer-preneur,”...
Treatment can take over your life. And there is the hair loss, which can be devastating. But that wasn’t the case for one Queens woman, who says losing her lush curly hair changed her outlook for the better...
Baldness became the incubation period for my post-cancer self. Make no mistake, baldness is not a byproduct of cancer, it is a process by which you are planted like a seed and grown through your self-love.
A story to celebrate International Women’s Day, one that illustrates how a cancer survivor used her condition to help others in similar circumstances...
Everyone has their own way of fighting cancer. One young woman used style and fashion to help her get through treatments for breast cancer. Now she’s paying it forward...