Unmuted: The Midlife Roundtable
Breast cancer doesn’t end when treatment ends. In this episode of Unmuted, Amanda Otterman speaks with leadership strategist and breast cancer survivor Brooke Gordon about what recovery really looks like — from navigating treatment and chemical menopause to redefining intimacy, advocating for your needs, and finding strength through community. This conversation is honest, grounding, and deeply validating for women navigating life after cancer — or supporting someone who is. This episode shares real and emotional experiences with breast cancer that may be triggering for some listeners. Please listen with care and take breaks if needed. Brooke Gordon resources: * The Seasonal Blueprint is a reflective resource Brooke created as a fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research - https://www.bestforwomen.ca/products/offers/view/1178140 [https://www.bestforwomen.ca/products/offers/view/1178140] * The Priority Brief Monthly Newsletter on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-priority-brief-7396975103739092992/ [https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-priority-brief-7396975103739092992/] Brooke Gordon’s Socials are: https://brookegordon.ca/link-tree/ [https://brookegordon.ca/link-tree/] https://www.instagram.com/brookegordon_ca/ [https://www.instagram.com/brookegordon_ca/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/brookegordon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brookegordon/] * Christine Aarlaht from Sapphire Virtual Fitness. She offers individualized fitness-https://www.instagram.com/sapphirevirtualfitness/ [https://www.instagram.com/sapphirevirtualfitness/] * Jenny Dale at Dense Breasts Canada – https://densebreastcanada.ca [https://densebreastcanada.ca] * Here is the link for Ontario which you can find in your province as well. https://www.ontario.ca/page/breast-screening-centres [https://www.ontario.ca/page/breast-screening-centres] The Ontario Breast Screening Program [https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Ontario+Breast+Screening+Program&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sei=kZh_aYnrBNT9ptQPwrPG2Q8&dlnr=1&mstk=AUtExfB05wEPEtAQ7Sx3tRIJy3fkLB7Z8CGHtqwsyfz0XighoFTLlXDS2LBcDHFrZoo9fGGo651yJKLgKcavWIFC3cZXbr8tAbWMt8-_sw9krucwgMrHn7JBgTsNGu9oQzNEfzDPWyTNEqsqfLuHEw7EARzGsL5OaXe8EQBUvoU8fD1oy75GqfItv4SpQle34xuI_mEb1SJRJROSyOfo1yFcqivDQzObGBOdIvfb5LrlAvP82cKH_xPXxi8zYOZciGfD-xoGlwAFC7bmLED_apuBLRDF&csui=3&ved=2ahUKEwiavrCw87iSAxUDhIkEHYofM8IQgK4QegQIARAE] (OBSP) offers, high-quality, organized, and free (covered by OHIP) screening to residents to reduce breast cancer deaths. The program covers individuals aged 40 to 74 at average risk every two years. Benefits of the Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP): * No Physician Referral Needed: Women aged 40 and over can self-refer to an OBSP location. * Tracking and Support: The program tracks, sends invitations, and provides follow-up for abnormal results. * Quality Assurance: Ensures high-quality, standardized screening services.
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