July 22, 2015

Ghosting in Relationships and Life after Breast Cancer

Ghosting in Relationships and Life after Breast Cancer
Kathryn interviews psychiatrist and Chief Medical Officer Nzinga Harrison. Everyone is talking about ghosting, a term used to describe relationships where one person stops all communications with a partner and goes completely silent. It happens in business where clients and vendors totally disappear or among lifelong friends who suddenly disconnect. Dr. Harrison examines the effects of ghosting and why it has become so popular. Dr. Harrison is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Kathryn also interviews breast cancer survivor, blogger, and author Amber Farman on her book “Farewell My Loves”. Farman introduces readers to Meredith Mathews during the aftermath of her breast cancer diagnosis. Being the selfless devoted wife and mother she has always strived to be, Mathews devises a plan to start the ball rolling on her impending departure. She believes finding her replacement will help her family heal quicker after she passes from her illness.