The Power of the Journey
Seven miles outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota, on I-29 South, is a billboard, advertising a state college, that says “The Power of the Journey.”
MoreSeven miles outside of Grand Forks, North Dakota, on I-29 South, is a billboard, advertising a state college, that says “The Power of the Journey.”
MoreEven when things seemed uncertain or bleak, I kept funny at the forefront.
MoreHow many times does lightning strike? I asked myself as I heard the doctor say the last words I wanted to hear.
MoreA non-Hodgkin lymphoma and leukemia survivor shares how he deals with cancer.
MoreAftershocks, that’s what I call them. Those sudden, jarring reminders that I’ve twice danced with cancer and lived to tell the tale.
More“Do you mean I have breast cancer?” She recalls saying in disbelief during a phone conversation with her primary care physician.
MoreWhen I was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer on January 12, 2010, my life changed forever. At the time, I’d been practicing yoga for fifteen years and teaching for four.
MoreI first heard the words “travel gently” at a meditation class in New York that I attended with my daughter.
MoreWhere I come from, looking good was all that mattered. In Grosse Pointe, MI, in the 1950s, what you wore to church on Sunday was more important than how you behaved during the week.
MoreAn acute myeloid leukemia survivor shares how he survived the cure and chose to live.
MoreSeven things I would tell the girl diagnosed with cancer at age sixteen.
MoreFor two-time cancer survivor Sean Swarner, nothing’s impossible. Not even the Explorers Grand Slam.
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