
Emma Vivian rewriting her cancer story. "Grief is the ultimate form of love". Losing a friend to cancer. Survivor's guilt. A new identity. Honoring Emily.
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Emma Vivian opens up about her breast cancer journey in one of the most vulnerable conversations I’ve had.
She speaks honestly about the physical and emotional toll on losing her hair, her breasts, and her menstrual cycle, and the quiet grief that came with those changes. We talk about friendships changing and how her view of the world has been transformed.
A profound part of Emma’s story is the loss of her childhood best friend, Emily, to the same disease. In the wake of that pain, Emma has confronted survivor’s guilt, ultimately finding a path toward self-love and forgiveness.
Her message is clear: laugh when you can, hold on to hope, and whenever possible, be with family drinking “White Wine In The Sun”.
I’m deeply grateful for this conversation.
Connect with Emma:
Emma’s Website
Emma’s Newsletter “Attempts at Optimism”
Emma’s Substack
Tim Minchin’s “White Wine In The Sun”
Helpful websites to organize support for loved ones:
CaringBridge
GiveInKind
Connect with Miranda:
Miranda’s Website
Miranda’s Email
Music rights with Epidemic Sound
“Hall Light” by Victor Lundberg
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