The Ovary Jones Podcast

My Terminal Cancer: Still Here 20 Years Later

November 11, 2021 Melanie Holscher Season 1 Episode 3
My Terminal Cancer: Still Here 20 Years Later
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The Ovary Jones Podcast
My Terminal Cancer: Still Here 20 Years Later
Nov 11, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
Melanie Holscher

This week on the Ovary Jones Show, host Melanie Holscher interviews Devaney Rae who was diagnosed with “terminal” cancer almost 20 years ago. She lives to tell about it and share her incredibly upbeat and positive story. Devaney now helps people find purpose through live changes. Her story is uplifting as she charges through the storms with the mindset, “No matter what. In spite of it all. Through tears and fears. Until joy returns. 

Connect with Devaney: 
purpose@devaneyrae.com
FaceBook: @DevaneyRae.com
Instagram: lifeonpurposedevaneyrae
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devaneyraejones/ 

About the host:

When leadership and business performance coach, Melanie Holscher, learned she had Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, it sounded more like a sentence than a diagnosis. There always seemed to be more questions than answers. The uncertainty was frightening. Life was interrupted and fighting cancer demanded everything she had and more. Waiting for doctors, test results, and her body’s response to various treatments provided ample time for her mind to slip into unfamiliar darkness. 

Tapping into her experience as a success coach working on mindset with thousands of business professionals, Holscher brings the mental game required to fight cancer to the center of attention because that is where it all begins and ends. Through the coaching of her peers and the success principles she internalized, Holscher continues to defy odds and live fearlessly to help the society of warriors she affectionately calls “Ovary Jones”

She detailed her fight and her discovery that mindset truly does impact outcomes so every warrior can tap into the power of healthy thinking. Becoming Ovary Jones: How to Fight Cancer without Losing Your Mind is more than a story. It is brimming with 25 life-prolonging lessons to invade, challenge, and expand every fighter’s thoughts in a powerful, profound way. Because action mitigates fear, every chapter concludes with “Actionable Hope” –things every cancer fighter can do to bolster courage and a healing mentality. 

Melanie Holscher is the founder of Together We Box, a monthly subscription box sent to cancer fighters throughout their journey packed with encouragement, love, and hope. The mission of Together We Box is to create a movement to change the way the cancer battle is fought by strengthening the mindset of every fighter until we finally find a cure.  

Disclaimer: This show nor any material put out by Together We Box and Ovary Jones is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provided with any questions you might have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new healthcare regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something your heard on this channel or read on the Together We Box websites.

Show Notes

This week on the Ovary Jones Show, host Melanie Holscher interviews Devaney Rae who was diagnosed with “terminal” cancer almost 20 years ago. She lives to tell about it and share her incredibly upbeat and positive story. Devaney now helps people find purpose through live changes. Her story is uplifting as she charges through the storms with the mindset, “No matter what. In spite of it all. Through tears and fears. Until joy returns. 

Connect with Devaney: 
purpose@devaneyrae.com
FaceBook: @DevaneyRae.com
Instagram: lifeonpurposedevaneyrae
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devaneyraejones/ 

About the host:

When leadership and business performance coach, Melanie Holscher, learned she had Stage 4 Ovarian Cancer, it sounded more like a sentence than a diagnosis. There always seemed to be more questions than answers. The uncertainty was frightening. Life was interrupted and fighting cancer demanded everything she had and more. Waiting for doctors, test results, and her body’s response to various treatments provided ample time for her mind to slip into unfamiliar darkness. 

Tapping into her experience as a success coach working on mindset with thousands of business professionals, Holscher brings the mental game required to fight cancer to the center of attention because that is where it all begins and ends. Through the coaching of her peers and the success principles she internalized, Holscher continues to defy odds and live fearlessly to help the society of warriors she affectionately calls “Ovary Jones”

She detailed her fight and her discovery that mindset truly does impact outcomes so every warrior can tap into the power of healthy thinking. Becoming Ovary Jones: How to Fight Cancer without Losing Your Mind is more than a story. It is brimming with 25 life-prolonging lessons to invade, challenge, and expand every fighter’s thoughts in a powerful, profound way. Because action mitigates fear, every chapter concludes with “Actionable Hope” –things every cancer fighter can do to bolster courage and a healing mentality. 

Melanie Holscher is the founder of Together We Box, a monthly subscription box sent to cancer fighters throughout their journey packed with encouragement, love, and hope. The mission of Together We Box is to create a movement to change the way the cancer battle is fought by strengthening the mindset of every fighter until we finally find a cure.  

Disclaimer: This show nor any material put out by Together We Box and Ovary Jones is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provided with any questions you might have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new healthcare regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something your heard on this channel or read on the Together We Box websites.