Two-time cancer survivor and Cancer Survivorship Coach, Bert Scholl, engages in in-depth inquiry with individual cancer survivors, providing an insiders perspective into some of the most intimate details of their cancer journey. Rarely are these conversations ever broadcast to the world. Until now. We are often each others’ most powerful allies and greatest sources of inspiration. Each one of us has a unique ability to empathize with one another and to remind each other that a cancer diagnosis is never optional however our suffering always is.
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Two-time cancer survivor and Cancer Survivorship Coach, Bert Scholl, engages in in-depth inquiry with individual cancer survivors, providing an insiders perspective into some of the most intimate details of their cancer journey. Rarely are these conversations ever broadcast to the world. Until now. We are often each others’ most powerful allies and greatest sources of inspiration. Each one of us has a unique ability to empathize with one another and to remind each other that a cancer diagnosis is never optional however our suffering always is.
Margaret Lang - Survivor of Rectal Cancer
Margaret, is a real estate agent, mother, former high school teacher and now author, she experienced cancer and transformed her life by successfully meeting that challenge. Hopefully chronicling the journey in her book, "Moving Forward: With, Through, and Past Cancer,” will bring faith and hope to many.
www.movingforwardwithmargaret.com
Margaret has been cancer-free for three years.
But Seriously: The Cancer Podcast
Two-time cancer survivor and Cancer Survivorship Coach, Bert Scholl, engages in in-depth inquiry with individual cancer survivors, providing an insiders perspective into some of the most intimate details of their cancer journey. Rarely are these conversations ever broadcast to the world. Until now. We are often each others’ most powerful allies and greatest sources of inspiration. Each one of us has a unique ability to empathize with one another and to remind each other that a cancer diagnosis is never optional however our suffering always is.