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32 - Neosho Ponder talks about surviving cancer with a sense of humor and rock and roll

July 24, 2024 Jenny Cheifetz Season 1 Episode 32
32 - Neosho Ponder talks about surviving cancer with a sense of humor and rock and roll
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32 - Neosho Ponder talks about surviving cancer with a sense of humor and rock and roll
Jul 24, 2024 Season 1 Episode 32
Jenny Cheifetz

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A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Neosho C. Ponder is an Adjunct Professor at Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC. In April 2016, at the age of 36, just one year after completing her doctorate, Neosho was diagnosed with breast cancer. In 2021, while still looking for a full-time job following treatment, Neosho wrote a memoir about her breast cancer journey, GOD’S GOT JOKES: How I Used My Faith and God’s Humor to Survive Breast Cancer, that was released on February 1, 2022. 
Now in her 8th year of survivorship, Neosho is passionate about advocating for and supporting other survivors as the DMV Lead, ANGEL Advocate with the Tigerlily Foundation and active in the Young Survival Coalition DC and For the Breast of Us. She also loves rowing on the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers with WeCanRow DC. In addition to her doctorate in Communication, Culture, & Media, Neosho also earned a Master of Arts in Mass Communication & Media Studies, from Howard University and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from the University of Missouri - Kansas City.

Neosho's Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. Imposter Syndrome is feeling like you are unworthy of your success. To all the women suffering from this unfortunate condition, Neosho says, "We have to have the confidence of a mediocre man." 
  2. To the men and women who feel regret, try to see those moments as motivating, because everything happens the way it is supposed to happen.
  3. The universe/God speaks to you, so listen with your entire being, especially at your most points. You never know how it will open doors for you.
  4. Life is hard for everyone, despite what social media has said. Listen to the world around you with your eyes, ears, heart, spirit, and mind - listen and laugh because laughter is the best medicine.
  5. Be kind to yourself.

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A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Neosho C. Ponder is an Adjunct Professor at Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC. In April 2016, at the age of 36, just one year after completing her doctorate, Neosho was diagnosed with breast cancer. In 2021, while still looking for a full-time job following treatment, Neosho wrote a memoir about her breast cancer journey, GOD’S GOT JOKES: How I Used My Faith and God’s Humor to Survive Breast Cancer, that was released on February 1, 2022. 
Now in her 8th year of survivorship, Neosho is passionate about advocating for and supporting other survivors as the DMV Lead, ANGEL Advocate with the Tigerlily Foundation and active in the Young Survival Coalition DC and For the Breast of Us. She also loves rowing on the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers with WeCanRow DC. In addition to her doctorate in Communication, Culture, & Media, Neosho also earned a Master of Arts in Mass Communication & Media Studies, from Howard University and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from the University of Missouri - Kansas City.

Neosho's Notes from the Sidelines:

  1. Imposter Syndrome is feeling like you are unworthy of your success. To all the women suffering from this unfortunate condition, Neosho says, "We have to have the confidence of a mediocre man." 
  2. To the men and women who feel regret, try to see those moments as motivating, because everything happens the way it is supposed to happen.
  3. The universe/God speaks to you, so listen with your entire being, especially at your most points. You never know how it will open doors for you.
  4. Life is hard for everyone, despite what social media has said. Listen to the world around you with your eyes, ears, heart, spirit, and mind - listen and laugh because laughter is the best medicine.
  5. Be kind to yourself.

Neosho's website
BUY THE BOOK directly from Neosho
Catch up on The Golden Girls

🔥JOIN THE SIDELINE SISTERHOOD!🔥

🌐Check out https://www.jentlecoaching.com for more information about Jentle Coaching.
And be sure to follow @jentlecoaching on Instagram to stay up-to-date on all the latest news/offers.

📣Join the Sideline Sisters Facebook Group and be a part of our growing community.

☎️Book a CONNECTION CALL with Jenny from Jentle Coaching to get information about coaching and breathwork services.

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**The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to constitute legal or medical advice; all information, content, and material available on this site are for general informational purposes only. This podcast contains links to other third party websites. Such links are only for the convenience and enjoyment of the reader, user, or browser.