
Kim Becker is a motivational and inspirational speaker and an award-winning author of two books about beauty, cancer and the amazing scope of the human spirit. Kim is a dynamic communicator with an incredible story of faith, hope and service to others, and the Co-Founder of Hello Gorgeous! of HOPE, Inc., a non-profit organization that restores the beauty that cancer steals.
Kim has been a business owner and national educator for more than 30 years. Through her many experiences in the for-profit and non-profit business worlds, Kim has become a business woman, fundraiser, event planner, educator, public speaker, Podcast host and the face of Hello Gorgeous! Kim received the Mom`s Choice Award for her first book, “Hello Gorgeous!: A Journey of Faith, Love and Hope”. Kim received the 2011 Spirit of Women award, the American Cancer Society 2014 Coaches Verses Cancer Inspirational Award, she received the prestigious George H. W. Bush, Points of Light award in 2015 and in 2019 Kim received the Shero Award from Zeta Phi Beta Society.
Here are a few things that will be discussed in this weeks episode.
1.Stock up on plastic ware.
2.If your treatment affects your hair, when can you expect it to fall out?
3.After treatment ends, when will your hair grow back in?
4.Drink plenty of water.
5.Orbit gum is great to help prevent mouth sores.
6.Allow your body to rest. If you need a nap, take one.
7.Keep moving do a little exercise every day.
8.Just look at the next thing. Don’t Overwhelm with the big picture
9.Ask a better question: What can I learn from this?
10.Practice gratitude
11.Take action don’t react
12. See your diagnosis for what it is not worse than it is
Oct 18, 2021
26 min

Diana is a career strategy coach on a mission to help you be the boss of your career. What does that mean? She helps her clients understand and how they fit into the corporate world, educates and guide them through the job search and hiring process, and most importantly, take control of their careers so they can be valued, and get paid. Personally, Diana has been on both sides of the hiring table. She began her corporate career in 1999 just before the Internet bust, got laid off, and had to learn how to compete for the same jobs as people with 10+ years of experience. After 6 years, she made her way to hiring manager, where she learned whoever markets themselves the best, gets the job. She now teaches you how to do that with her 1:1 coaching services. In her 8 years of coaching, she’s helped her clients master their career development plans, leadership growth, and job search strategies through workshops and private coaching. Offline, Diana lives in Kansas City with her 5 Clifton Strengths--Input, Learner, Intellection, Maximizer, and Connectedness.
Here are a few of the questions that we will be discussing in today’s episode
1. What does "ideal job" or "dream job" mean to you as a coach?
2. What was your career path, and how did you get so interested in the people side of work?
3. What role did cancer/being widowed play in your current work?
4. Advice for managing work and caregiving/fighting illness?
5. How do you explain a career break related to caregiving/illness without ruining your chances of getting the job?
6. What is the most important first step in any job search?
7. What is the biggest mistake people make in managing their career?
Oct 11, 2021
28 min

Julia is the Chief Operating Officer at Vision Advertising, a women-owned marketing agency located in Massachusetts. She has a long history of working with nonprofits and co-founded the MetroWest Women's Network. Recently returning from medical leave due to thyroid cancer, Julia has quickly plunged back into business while continuing treatment and shares lessons learned from her obstacles. Outside of work, she’s an avid marathoner, trail runner, and tackles obstacle races such as Ultras and Spartans, not letting her recovery or the lack of traditional races this year slow her down.
Here are a few of the questions that Julia will be answering in today’s episode
1. How did you get diagnosed?
2. What has been your biggest obstacle?
3. How do you advise people to handle crisis (in life, in business)?
4. What role has running played in your recovery?
5. How has cancer affected you as an athlete?
6. As a businesswomen?
Can you describe what it was like getting diagnosed while the country was beginning to lock down due to the pandemic?
Oct 4, 2021
26 min

In this episode Kim and Trisha talk about the importance of education during your cancer treatment
Here are a few things that will be discussed during this episode
Interview
1. Not all chemotherapy treatments list hair loss as a side effect
2. You don’t have to shave your head
a. Kim and Trisha had an aunt and a sister that were diagnosed with cancer. Both of them dealt with their hair loss differently.
3. There is a difference between a human hair wig and a synthetic hair wig
a. Kim and Trisha share a story
4. You have a compromised immune system, invest in disposable items
a. Talk about the Hello Gorgeous! Program
b. Why we do what we do
5. Your hair may grow back in differently that how it was before treatment
Bonus Tip
o Talk to someone who has been through what you are going through that has had a positive outcome.
o They always say if you want to know about a certain disease talk to someone that has had it.
Sep 28, 2021
25 min

Hanieh is an entrepreneur, biochemist, anti-aging industry disruptor, and mom.
website: https://www.qyral.com/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/qyral/
Sep 6, 2021
26 min

Joy Clausen Soto is the founder of the annual Dolphin Interaction Program for patients from Rady Children’s Hospital and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Website (link): https://www.joyclausensoto.com/
Facebook (link): https://www.facebook.com/joy.soto.5
Aug 30, 2021
25 min

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Aug 23, 2021
25 min

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Aug 16, 2021
27 min
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