The We Shine Well Podcast
90% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history and no known genetic mutation. So why are we only paying attention when there's a reason to be scared? In this episode, I sit down with Gina Lamanna, breast cancer thriver, fashion stylist, and founder of The Fondle Project [https://thefondleproject.org] — for a conversation about body literacy, self-advocacy, and trusting your gut even when the scans come back clear. In 2016, Gina's mammogram and ultrasound were normal. But something still felt off. She pushed for an MRI, pursued second and third opinions, and that persistence is the reason she's here today. Now she's on a mission to help every woman learn her normal, without fear, without shame, and without waiting for breast cancer awareness month to have the conversation. We walk through what a real self-exam looks like, bust some major breast health myths, and talk about what it takes to rebuild your confidence and your relationship with your body after a health crisis. Tune in! Key insights: * Gina's story: clear scans, a gut feeling, and the second opinion that saved her life * 90% of breast cancer diagnoses have no family history — why that matters for every woman * What "knowing your normal" actually means and why breast tissue changes constantly * How to perform a proper self-exam — including the areas most women skip * Mammogram myths busted: they do not cause cancer, but they're not always accurate * Why 40% of breast cancers are found by women themselves, not screenings * What to do when a doctor dismisses your concerns * Rebuilding confidence and identity after diagnosis, surgery, and major body changes * How personal style became a healing tool for reclaiming sensuality and self * Teaching daughters body awareness without creating fear Ways to be Supported: * Follow @thefondleproject [https://www.instagram.com/thefondleproject/] + @ginamlamanna [https://www.instagram.com/ginamlamanna/] on Instagram * Learn more + get involved at thefondleproject.org [http://thefondleproject.org] Ways to Support the Show: * Join our We Shine Well Substack [https://substack.com/@weshinewell] for prompts + community * Connect at @weshinewell [https://www.instagram.com/weshinewell/] * Follow, rate + review, and share with a woman who needs this reminder You are loved, supported, and exactly where you're meant to be. If you've experienced loss or health challenges, please know support is available, reach out to a trusted provider or loved one.
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