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Your Breast Friend with Edie Tolbert
Your Breast Friend with Edie Tolbert
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Your Breast Friend Podcast is a show focused on educating women concerning their breast health. We share information about mammography; stories from other breast cancer patients, survivors, previvors, and caregivers; available resources to help you navigate your breast health; legislation that affects you and your breast health, and much, much more. Our hope is to remove the fear and anxiety around breast health and yes, even breast cancer. Grab a cup of coffee or tea, which is my favorite and let’s be breast friends!
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Denise Rhames, Physician Liaison for Northeastern Oklahoma Cancer Institute is responsible for community outreach and marketing of the center, and connects
patients and physicians with the services they need. Prior to joining Northeastern Oklahoma Cancer Institute, Denise worked as a pharmaceutical sales representative for over 25 years in the Tulsa and surrounding areas. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Northeastern State University in Business Administration/Marketing.
My name is Amy Bomar and I wear many hats, I get to be a mom to three beautiful inspiring young ladies, I am a wife to a hardworking man, and I work from home for my family business. I have been a youth pastor and a teacher, which I look forward to getting back to after this journey I am on now. All of these that I have mentioned I feel so blessed that God chose me to be a part of pour into my family and the lives of others. In this journey, or season, I am always looking for an opportunity to be a blessing to those around me.
When you are looking for opportunities to be a blessing to others, you don’t give your mind time to be sad. I hope that this turns into more opportunities for me to share my story. I truly love helping people and lifting people up and I want everyone to know the goodness of God! This journey will not just be growth in me and my family but growth to be shared far and wide. Thank you so much for this opportunity!
Kristen is the owner and founder of Connect and Restore, a private counseling and neurofeedback practice where she and her team of 18 therapists are blessed to provide integrated and collaborative care for hundreds of children and adults each week. She was a guest on episode 16 and is joining us again to talk specifically about neurofeedback for cancer patients.
Jerina Edwards is a 40 year old wife, mother, and respiratory therapist. She is also an 8 year breast cancer warrior! Originally diagnosed in 2016 with stage 3 IDC, she achieved remission before being diagnosed with metastic breast cancer in 2021. She was honored to serve as a Portrait of Hope for the American Cancer Society in 2017 and continues to work to support & encourage others dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis.
Liz Hyde MBA, RTT, CTR has been with Oklahoma Cancer Specialists and Research Institute for 16 years. She is the Director of Radiation, Imaging, and Special Support Services. She received her bachelor's degree from The University of Oklahoma in Radiologic Technology – Radiation Therapy in 1991 and is a registered Radiation Therapist (ARRT).
She received her initial Master Degree in Science from Cameron University in 1996. She went on to earn her second Master Degree in Business Administration – Healthcare Administration focus- from Southern Nazarene University in 2018.
Kacie is a certified Radiation Therapist and she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Weber State University. She has been working in the medical field and serving oncology patients for more than 10 years.
She loves helping patients and their families feel relaxed and she is glad to be a part of the team at Northeastern Oklahoma Cancer Institute, Claremore.
Lisa Bain is the founder of Lisa Bain Ministries, a nonprofit organization that delivers hope and support to those who are facing illness, a special need, or a crisis situation.
She holds a degree in social work and has over 25 years in non profit work. Lisa Bain Ministries is currently rated as a Top Non Profit 2024 organization by Great Nonprofits, and Lisa was chosen as one of the women to be represented in the campaign “She is Tulsa”. She recently received the Compassionate Tulsan award by the Tulsa Human Rights Commission and Compassionate Tulsa Committee.
She believes in sharing her story with honesty and authenticity. When her mother was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer and Lisa was diagnosed with a debilitating autoimmune disease in the same week, she was determined to find joy in the midst of her difficult circumstances. This event was ultimately what began her passion for her non profit organization.
Edie is the Founder and Executive Director for The Stonebrook Project and through her work to serve those who are navigating cancer, she has a heart for educating men and women about breast health.
Through her breast health education, she is sharing the process for breast screening, additional testing, breast biopsy, legislation, FDA guidelines and much more. Her hope is to reduce the fear and anxiety that surrounds mammography and the results. Today she shares a portion of her breast health program.
Irasema grew up in New Mexico and has lived in Oklahoma for her adult life. She has 2 amazing grown sons. Both Married to the best daughters in laws and 3 grands - her heart and joy. Her life partner is Jarod and they have been together for 11 years. They currently reside in the rose district in Broken Arrow.
She enjoys gardening, cooking and bike rides and her passion is learning how the earth supplies us with everything we need for wellness and healing. After walking through breast cancer, she is ready for her next season, starting a new business with a friend; Growing plants with a purpose.
Kristen is the owner and founder of Connect and Restore, a private counseling and neurofeedback practice where she and her team of 18 therapists are blessed to provide integrated and collaborative care for hundreds of children and adults each week. She was a guest on episode 16 and is joining us again to talk specifically about neurofeedback for cancer patients.
Edie is the Founder and Executive Director for The Stonebrook Project. She hosts a monthly Community Cancer Group for men and women who are recently diagnosed, in treatment, survivors, thrivers, and caregivers. Listen in to see the hope this group is providing to the cancer community.
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When walking through the seasons of life, community brings a feeling of fellowship. Kim and I talked about how community provides a pathway for relationships that can last a lifetime.
Kim's remarkable journey in the world of radio and writing is even more extraordinary considering her beginnings. Born with a cleft palate, speaking professionally was an achievement few could have imagined for her, yet she defied the odds to become a prominent voice in radio and a mentor in storytelling.
She began her trailblazing career in 1987 with The Road Show on Oasis Network Radio, a pioneering feat in an era when few women-led talk radio shows.
Transitioning into ghostwriting, Kim established “Your Story Speaks, LLC,” providing book coaching and collaborative writing services. Her repertoire includes ghostwritten books, journals, Bible app lessons, curriculum, and newsletters.
Your Story Speaks also encompasses Podcast Coaching & Hosting, leveraging Kim's vast experience from over 5,000 interview shows. She collaborates with businesses and nonprofits to craft impactful stories, connecting them with donors and partners.
As the President and Founder of Tulsa Women’s Fellowship, Kim has built a community dedicated to empowering women in leadership across various sectors. Their Return the Love project has donated over $17,000 to nonprofits.
Kim is also a speaker and mentor. A key mission for Kim is her partnership with the 94X Movement, led by Regent Bank CEO & Chairman Sean Kouplen. This initiative focuses on integrating God into the workplace. Kim plays a vital role in this movement, contributing through writing and podcasting and helping extend its global reach.
Residing in Green Country, Oklahoma, with her son Spencer, Kim's love for music and literature has remained constant, and her passion for animals, great and small, began as a child. Her journey from a child with a cleft palate to a professional speaker and writer is a testament to God’s goodness. Kim’s life scripture is Proverbs 3:5-6 (Message Translation) “Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don’t try to figure out everything on your own. Listen for God’s voice in everything you do; everywhere you go. He’s the one who will keep you on track.”
Jessica is the wife to Joel and mom to two beautiful daughters, Hailey and Claire. She is a Patient Coordinator for a local dentist. She spends her leisure time with her husband and raising her teenage daughters. She loves to travel, and her mantra is "Choose Joy", she has it tattooed to remind her! Jessica is a good, good friend and loves life!
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Courtney Hall, director, measurement at ONEOK in Tulsa, Oklahoma, tested positive for the BRCA 2 gene in 2016 and was diagnosed with breast cancer two years later. The BRCA gene, when mutated, is found to impact a person’s chances of developing specific forms of cancer. After her mother was diagnosed with late-stage ovarian cancer, she and her sister got tested for the BRCA gene. She tested positive for the BRCA 2 gene, increasing her chances of developing certain cancers to almost 70-90%. She was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of breast cancer, triple negative. In August 2018, she had a double mastectomy and underwent chemo treatments and an additional preventative surgery. She now is free of cancer, and on February 28, 2019 she was able to ring the celebration bell after her final treatment.
Courtney’s mission is to share how she navigated the process of a difficult medical diagnosis and treatments through early detection due to genetic testing. “Knowledge is power.” Get genetic testing and have an open dialogue with your doctor about your health risks and options. It may save your life.
Michele was my book coach when I wrote my memoir about navigating breast cancer. She offered me many tools to get my ideas out of my head and onto paper. Listen in as we discuss the process of telling your story and why it matters.
Michele Chiappetta is a firm believer in helping people successfully pursue their drive to write and share their stories and messages with the world. Dedicated to equipping others to produce strong, evocative books that make an impact, Michele ghostwrites, edits, and coaches authors of both fiction and non-fiction, with specialties in inspirational, memoirs, romance, science fiction and fantasy. Some of her clients include life coach La Vonne Earl, memoirist and cancer survivor Edie Tolbert, Christian thriller author David Porter, romance authors Lauren Smith and J.D. Monroe, and many others.
During my conversation with Brenda, I learned about the progress that has been made for BRCA testing. Brenda helps us understand a BRCA positive diagnosis and removes the fear of the testing process.
To know her is to experience servanthood and happiness in human form. Brenda is more than the eye can see, she is a businesswoman, a wife to Lee, mama to four amazing kids, and Beep Beep to two beautiful grandchildren. With the knowledge in 2012 that she was BRAC 1 positive, she had a complete hysterectomy and oophorectomy, yet in 2020 she was diagnosed with invasive carcinoma triple negative right breast cancer. With the Pandemic changing the world, Brenda's life was changing. She had a double mastectomy with reconstruction and chemotherapy. Brenda is not simply a survivor; she is a thriver. Brenda is actively engaged in focusing on being present in the moment with her family while also supporting other women who are experiencing pain, trauma, and life-changing events through her love and support.
OPW serves 77 counties and over 4,000 women a year throughout Oklahoma. Anne shares with us the breast health education and resources that are available for women through OPW.
Executive Director for Oklahoma Project Woman
Anne Bogie has been with Oklahoma Project Woman since 2003. She began as the Development Manager and was promoted to the Executive Director in 2007.
The mission of Oklahoma Project Woman is to provide access to free breast healthcare to facilitate the early diagnosis of breast cancer and decrease the mortality rate for uninsured Oklahomans with limited income.
She is a two-time breast cancer survivor and lost her mother to the same disease. Anne received her Bachelor of Science and MBA from the University of Tulsa. She is married and she and her husband Scott have four boys.
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Catie and her husband George (Dub) have two children Sally, 12 and George, 9. They live in Verdigris, Oklahoma, and attend Church on the Move.
George is a cancer survivor, diagnosed with hepatoblastoma at 4 months and declared NED (no evidence of disease) at 10 months. He has been cancer free ever since! December 23rd is his 9 year cancer free anniversary.
Catie and her family know firsthand the physical and emotional stresses of battling cancer. She is passionate about helping others facing what her family faced and thrilled to be a part of The Stonebrook Project. She is also working toward her masters in education, on track to be completed May 2024.
Kristen is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist, TBRI Educator, Infant Mental Health Endorsed Level 3 Therapist, and Board-Certified Neurofeedback practitioner, with over 16 years' experience working in a variety of school-based, non-profit, and agency settings. She is also a trained Circle of Security Facilitator and a certified Oklahoma teacher and school counselor.
Currently she is the owner and founder of Connect and Restore, a private counseling and neurofeedback practice where she and her team of 18 therapists are blessed to provide integrated and collaborative care for hundreds of children and adults each week.




