54 min

Ep. 121 - Karin Horen - Breast Cancer Survivor Story - Life After And Turning Trauma Into Resilience & Strength The Wolf of Queen Street

    • Personal Journals

Join us for an inspiring and empowering episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast welcomes Karin Horen, a beacon of resilience and strength. Karin's life took a transformative turn as a twice breast cancer survivor, leading her to become a published author of the impactful book, "I am more than just my tits."

📚 Karin's commitment to making a difference shines through her various roles. As the Founder of Eat, Drink, Pink, and Co-Founder of Paddle for Hope and PaddleOn, she has touched countless lives. Karin's journey also led her to create One Of Us, a mastectomy-friendly swimwear range, addressing the unique needs of individuals on a similar journey.

👩‍👧‍👦 Despite facing adversity, including navigating a volatile relationship and coping with the loss of her parents at a young age, Karin remains a dedicated solo mum to three beautiful children. Her love for stand-up paddleboarding not only became a personal passion but also a platform to give back to the community. Through fundraising efforts and co-developing a rehabilitation program for cancer patients, Karin has changed lives, including her own.

🌟 Karin's story is a testament to the power of perseverance. Her life motto, "She believed she could so she did," resonates deeply with her journey. Embracing the philosophy of continuous learning, Karin refuses to merely exist within her story, constantly seeking new paths and her voice amidst the chaos.

🌱 A true advocate for resilience, Karin believes adversity acts as a catalyst for growth and that having the right tools and understanding one's "WHY" are essential for transformation. Her mission is to authentically share her story, inspiring others globally to navigate their challenges, build self-confidence, and cultivate resilience.

Tune in to this powerful episode as Karin Horen shares her journey of overcoming obstacles, finding purpose, and inspiring others to embrace resilience.



Don't forget to hit the 'Subscribe' button to catch all our episodes of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast!

Join us for an inspiring and empowering episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast welcomes Karin Horen, a beacon of resilience and strength. Karin's life took a transformative turn as a twice breast cancer survivor, leading her to become a published author of the impactful book, "I am more than just my tits."

📚 Karin's commitment to making a difference shines through her various roles. As the Founder of Eat, Drink, Pink, and Co-Founder of Paddle for Hope and PaddleOn, she has touched countless lives. Karin's journey also led her to create One Of Us, a mastectomy-friendly swimwear range, addressing the unique needs of individuals on a similar journey.

👩‍👧‍👦 Despite facing adversity, including navigating a volatile relationship and coping with the loss of her parents at a young age, Karin remains a dedicated solo mum to three beautiful children. Her love for stand-up paddleboarding not only became a personal passion but also a platform to give back to the community. Through fundraising efforts and co-developing a rehabilitation program for cancer patients, Karin has changed lives, including her own.

🌟 Karin's story is a testament to the power of perseverance. Her life motto, "She believed she could so she did," resonates deeply with her journey. Embracing the philosophy of continuous learning, Karin refuses to merely exist within her story, constantly seeking new paths and her voice amidst the chaos.

🌱 A true advocate for resilience, Karin believes adversity acts as a catalyst for growth and that having the right tools and understanding one's "WHY" are essential for transformation. Her mission is to authentically share her story, inspiring others globally to navigate their challenges, build self-confidence, and cultivate resilience.

Tune in to this powerful episode as Karin Horen shares her journey of overcoming obstacles, finding purpose, and inspiring others to embrace resilience.



Don't forget to hit the 'Subscribe' button to catch all our episodes of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast!

54 min