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PINK 365: Talking Cancer, Sex, and Womanhood… With My Mom

PINK 365: Talking Cancer, Sex, and Womanhood… With My Mom

Update: 2025-12-09
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In this intimate premiere episode of Pink 365, Miranda sits down with the woman who shaped her understanding of health, womanhood, and resilience — her mom, Jill McKeon.

Jill has spent decades in women’s healthcare as a midwife, built a thriving yoga and wellness community (Village Yoga in Ridgewood, NJ), and raised a daughter who would one day face stage III breast cancer at just 19 years old.

For the first time publicly, Miranda and Jill open up about the parts of their story that rarely get talked about: what it’s really like to have a child diagnosed with cancer, the quiet terror and unexpected strength of motherhood, and the moments that cracked them open — including Jill’s infamous breakdown in Miranda’s sorority house, the four-hour family therapy session that changed their lives forever, and behind the scenes of bobblehead gate IFYKY.

They talk about the messiness and the magic of navigating illness as a family, what support actually helped (and what didn’t), and how their relationship deepened through fear, honesty, laughter, and the kind of crying that only happens when something truly matters.

They also explore the topics most families avoid — women’s health, boundaries, sex, and how Jill’s career in midwifery and wellness shaped her approach to parenting and communication.

Raw, emotional, and surprisingly funny, this conversation is a testament to love, connection, and speaking the truth out loud. The perfect way to launch a podcast dedicated to saying what most of us have been taught to whisper.

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PINK 365: Talking Cancer, Sex, and Womanhood… With My Mom

PINK 365: Talking Cancer, Sex, and Womanhood… With My Mom