Sister Saturdays – Jules Mickelson

Sister Saturdays – Jules Mickelson “Jules, Jules, Jules. What a gift this woman is. Despite the really hard path of cancer, she seems to bring laughter to all sides (laughter through the tears at times). But her openness to perspective, her joy in motherhood and parenting, her willingness to be a part of something bigger…

Sister Saturdays – Lisa Roberts

Sister Saturdays – Lisa Roberts Lisa Roberts was 48 years old when she was diagnosed with Inflammatory Breast Cancer. The day was July 7th, 2016, and her son was away at college. Her treatment included five months of chemotherapy, followed by right breast mastectomy, then six weeks of daily radiation, followed again by 10 months…

Sister Saturdays – Germaine Bartlett-Graff

Sister Saturdays – Germaine Bartlett-Graff For many young women, chemo at a young age for a hormone-driven breast cancer has life-lasting effects. One of these effects includes the possibility of being put into menopause, and thus not allowing your body to produce eggs, ovulate, and well—to put it bluntly—not be able to have children. Germain…

Sister Saturdays – Karen Unger

Sister Saturdays – Karen Unger Karen Unger is a breast cancer thriver hailing from Squamish, British Columbia. She is a woman of many talents who leads a “very interesting” life, as she puts it—having worked as a cruise ship photographer, snowcat driver, snowmobile guide, and everything in between, and currently working part-time at Valhalla Pure…