Sarah’s Media Events and Appearances

Corporate talk: eBay, Inc.

Sarah returned to eBay on March 22nd to speak with employees of eBay, Inc. about her experience of being diagnosed with cancer while she was an employee of eBay. She shared ideas with employees about how to show up for employees who are in crisis - whether it be with cancer or other stressful diagnoses/events. […]

Speaking event: Wellspring Alberta cancer support organization

Sarah was invited as a speaker to Wellspring Alberta, a valuable not-for-profit cancer support organization which provides a wide range of programs, free of charge, to its members – i.e. people who have, or have had cancer, and their caregivers. https://wellspringalberta.ca/about/ This was a private event and not recorded for public viewing.

TV: Great Day Louisiana with Malik Mingo

Sarah was invited to speak with Great Day Louisiana host, Malik Mingo, on Five things not to say to someone who has cancer as well as Five things to be prepared for when it comes to cancer treatment.

Book club: Mom Relaunch’s monthly book club: The Cancer Channel

Sarah was invited as a speaker to discuss her book The Cancer Channel at the monthly bookclub for Mom Relaunch. In addition to discussing her book, Sarah shared insights and advice to women looking to return to the workforce after taking time off to have and raise children. Mom Relaunch is an initiative started by […]

Podcast: Widowhood Real Talk with Tina Fornwald

Sarah speaks with podcaster Tina Fornwald about what it is like to receive a cancer diagnosis - and about how she came to write The Cancer Channel.   https://widowhood-realtalkwithtina.org/podcast/

Corporate Talk: Hancock Whitney bank

Sarah sits down for a fireside chat with Laura B. Sullivan (Ethridge), executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Hancock Whitney bank. This is a private event.

Grand Rounds: Duke University Medical School

As part of Duke University's weekly Grand Rounds program, Sarah will present to the medical staff and students on her experience as a cancer patient diagnosed with two, unrelated cancers. This is a private event.