Courage & Resilience #3

How do we stay strong in the face of adversity? Studies have shown that flexibility has a significant impact on our ability to be resilient. In recognition of this, and in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the theme of this show is Courage & Resilience. This week’s guests included Mercy Hospital breast surgeon Dr. Melinda Molin, breast cancer survivor, mother and athlete Sharon Leddy-Smart, Julie Jordan Marchese of the Maine Cancer Foundation’s Tri for a Cure and Certified Rolfer Gary Gurney of Wildwood Medicine.

Guests

Dr. Melinda Molin, Mercy Hospital breast surgeon

Dr. Melinda Molin

Dr. Melinda Molin was recently recognized as a Great Woman of Maine for her pioneering work in improving breast care treatment statewide.

A dedicated breast surgeon since 1996, Dr. Melinda Molin completed advanced fellowship training in critical care at Hartford Hospital and in trauma surgery at the University of California, San Diego Medical Center. Her general surgery training was completed at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Brown University. Dr. Molin is the author of several publications relating to trauma and to breast cancer treatment and is a sought-after speaker for numerous presentations relating to the treatment of breast cancer.

Sharon Leddy-Smart, mother of 5, triathlete, and breast cancer survivor

Sharon Leddy-Smart

Sharon Leddy-Smart is a woman who lives a full, happy life as a wife and mother of 5. Working full-time, she still manages to train for triathlons and stay connected to good friends.

Sharon is also a breast cancer survivor. Diagnosed in July 2009, two days before her twins 4th birthday and only 2 weeks before the Tri for a Cure, she didn’t let the daunting news hold her back from participating or celebrating with her family. The following year’s Tri for a Cure came quickly after a year filled with a bi-lateral mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and reconstructive surgeries. Physically unprepared for the challenge, she was determined more than ever to cross the finish line – this time as a survivor. She had taught herself and her children that even with setbacks we can overcome whatever obstacles life presents to us. We just have to be willing to fight.

Gary Gurney, Certified Rolfer at Wildwood Medicine in Portland, Maine

Gary Gurney

Gary Gurney is a Certified Rolfer™ who practices at Wildwood Medicine in Portland, Maine. Since 1998 Gary has been dedicated to helping people find natural ways to feel great and live more fully.  Many of his clients have found that Rolfing gives results that go far beyond the usual deep tissue massage and other forms of bodywork.  His passion is to help people find lasting relief from pain, discover greater mobility and increase their sense of physical vitality. He was featured in the July 2011 issue of Maine magazine.

More from the Show

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As part of our “Give Back” segment, Julie Jordan Marchese discussed her work with Maine’s  Tri for a Cure. Julie is a breast cancer survivor, mother, athlete and owner of “Inspired Events.”  She is also the founder of Tri for a Cure.

The Maine Cancer Foundation’s 4th Annual Tri for a Cure took place Sunday, July 31, 2011. The event raised over $1,000,000 for cancer research, education and patient support programs across the state, making it the most successful event in the Maine Cancer Foundation’s history.

Support for the Dr. Lisa Radio Hour and podcast, is graciously provided by Akari,  Maine MagazineWhole Foods Market (Portland)Tom Shepard from Hersey, Gardner, Shepard & Eaton/Ameriprise. Mike LePage & Beth Franklin from ReMax Heritage,  and Robin Hodgskin ofMorgan Stanley Smith Barney (Portland).