The 30 Stories Podcast
Patricia shares how her own cancer diagnosis in her early 30s changed the way she understood healing, fear and the need for support. Diagnosed with uterine cancer at a young age, she remembers feeling overwhelmed by uncertainty, including questions about fertility, relationships and her future. In the absence of formal support groups, she turned to what felt natural to her: writing, doodling, breathwork, visualization and creative reflection. That personal practice eventually grew into Create to Heal, the core program of the Women’s Wings Foundation. Through her work with cancer patients, caregivers and health care providers, Patricia has seen how creative expression can help people process emotions, communicate their needs, connect with others and recognize their own strength. She describes creativity not as a “nice to have,” but as a meaningful tool that supports the emotional, spiritual and mental sides of healing. Throughout the conversation, Patricia reflects on gratitude, humor, silence, faith, community and the small moments that help people keep moving forward. She shares stories of patients who used creativity to find joy, make meaning and leave something behind for others. The episode closes with a simple breathing and writing exercise, offering listeners a practical way to quiet their minds, notice what rises to the surface and begin turning emotion into expression.
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