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Joni Aldrich

Cancer Lifeline Publications, Basket of Care

Cancer Lifeline Publications

Joni believes that to discuss the difficult topics she writes and speaks about, you have to have walked the walk. Through her own journey, research, and determination, she is an authority on the difficult--but necessary--topics of surviving cancer, caregiving, brain illness, and grief. As an internationally-known author of six books and national speaker, she will thrill your audience with hope, humor, energy, spirituality, and honest emotion-during the presentation, and through interacting with the audience before and after the program. Joni has been featured in USA Today, Chicago Tribune, SheKnows, Newsday, and interviews by well-known personalities such as Dr. Barton Goldsmith. If you want to hear more about what Joni can do for your organization, visit her profile and go to "My Programs" today! "HOPE: a one syllable word that will keep you going when all of the other more impressive words have failed to sustain you."

Fee Range: Available Upon Request
Travels from WINSTON SALEM, NC

Program Title:

The Cancer Compass: Navigating Through the Storm

What it means to be "in charge" after a life-changing cancer diagnosis.

TOPICS THAT JONI CAN DEVELOP INTO PROGRAMS FOR YOU: * Cancer Treatment 101 and How to Plan Your Cancer Protocol * Using the lessons you've already learned in life to fight the good fight, such as: Location, location, location! Networking if a great informational tool. Knowledge is key! Refocus on what an "opinion" really is. * Joni's own W-I-N Method for finding the right treatment facility and oncologist for your type of cancer. * The Truth About Cancer Myths * Personal Choice: Supporting the patient's stated goals. * It Takes a Village: Finding the emotional support and resources that the patient, caregiver, and family, will need throughout the battle. Bulleted topics can be pulled out into individual break-out sessions upon request. NOTE: Joni's message resonates with audiences that want a person-to-person viewpoint. To learn more, go to www.thecancerlifeline.com, www.jonialdrich.com, or www.metastaticbraincancer.com. HOPE—a one syllable word that will keep you going when all of the other more impressive words have failed to sustain you.

Celebrating 10 Years