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#40 - Check Your Boobies! w/ Caitlin Brodnick!
FromwellRED podcast
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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2017
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Podcast episode
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This week we sit down with the AMAZING Caitlin Brodnick!
Caitlin Brodnick is a performer on Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's Maude Night. She performs sketch, standup, and storytelling regularly in New York City and Los Angeles. She is a writer for Glamour.com, and a blogger for Huffington Post. Her stories have been featured on the MOTH podcast, and quoted by the AV Club. As a breast cancer awareness advocate, and she has been invited to speak at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium and various locations in New York City.
Caitlin works closely with the organization FORCE, and Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital as a breast cancer awareness advocate, helping to connect with other women who are BRCA positive.
Caitlin created and starred in the docu-series with Condé Nast Entertainment and Glamour.com, Screw You Cancer.
Screw You Cancer won a National Magazine Honors Award ASME for excellence in new media. She is also an honoree of the Seventh Annual Television Academy Honors, for using the power of television and video media to bring awareness to important social issues.
We discuss her new book: Dangerous Boobies: Breaking Up with My Time-Bomb Breasts. The book goes in depth into her experience from testing to surgery and on to recovery. With a warm, funny, and approachable voice, Caitlin tells readers the full story, even sharing what it was like to go from a size 32G bra--giant, for a woman who is barely over five feet tall!--to a 32C. Engaging and open, she admits to having hated her breasts long before her surgery, and enjoying the process of "designing" her new breasts, from the shape of the breasts to the size and color of the nipples.
http://www.caitlinbrodnick.com for more of Caitlin
wellredcomedy.com for our tour dates:)
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Caitlin Brodnick is a performer on Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's Maude Night. She performs sketch, standup, and storytelling regularly in New York City and Los Angeles. She is a writer for Glamour.com, and a blogger for Huffington Post. Her stories have been featured on the MOTH podcast, and quoted by the AV Club. As a breast cancer awareness advocate, and she has been invited to speak at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium and various locations in New York City.
Caitlin works closely with the organization FORCE, and Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital as a breast cancer awareness advocate, helping to connect with other women who are BRCA positive.
Caitlin created and starred in the docu-series with Condé Nast Entertainment and Glamour.com, Screw You Cancer.
Screw You Cancer won a National Magazine Honors Award ASME for excellence in new media. She is also an honoree of the Seventh Annual Television Academy Honors, for using the power of television and video media to bring awareness to important social issues.
We discuss her new book: Dangerous Boobies: Breaking Up with My Time-Bomb Breasts. The book goes in depth into her experience from testing to surgery and on to recovery. With a warm, funny, and approachable voice, Caitlin tells readers the full story, even sharing what it was like to go from a size 32G bra--giant, for a woman who is barely over five feet tall!--to a 32C. Engaging and open, she admits to having hated her breasts long before her surgery, and enjoying the process of "designing" her new breasts, from the shape of the breasts to the size and color of the nipples.
http://www.caitlinbrodnick.com for more of Caitlin
wellredcomedy.com for our tour dates:)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Nov 8, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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