Breast Wise: Unafraid

Katherine Froggatt

There is a moment every woman with a breast cancer diagnosis knows. The appointments are booked, the treatment plan is set, but nobody has told her how to sleep, how to calm the fear at 3am, or how to feel like herself again. That is exactly what this show is for. Breast Wise: Unafraid is a podcast for women navigating breast cancer at every stage. Whether you have just been diagnosed, you are in treatment, or you have finished treatment and still do not feel okay, this show walks alongside you. Hosted by Katherine Froggatt, 10-year breast cancer thriver, Evidence-Based EFT Practitioner and Metabolic Health Coach, each episode covers the five areas your medical team will not cover: your nervous system, your metabolism, your fear, the survivorship gap nobody prepares you for, and what resilient remission actually looks like. A mix of solo episodes and honest guest conversations, all grounded in evidence and lived experience. Honest conversations of how to navigate this stage in your recovery. No fear-based messaging. No dogma. This is your chance at self-advocacy. You get a say in how this goes. New episodes drop fortnightly. Subscribe now and take the free Breast Wise Readiness Assessment at breastwise.co.nz to find out exactly where you are and what to focus on first.

Episodes

  1. What Your Cancer Care Isn’t Giving You (And Where to Find It)

    1 DAY AGO

    What Your Cancer Care Isn’t Giving You (And Where to Find It)

    After a breast cancer diagnosis, the medical system kicks into gear fast. Appointments, scans, treatment plans, surgery. But when treatment ends and you’re sent home, there’s often a silence. A gap between clinical care and genuine human support that leaves women feeling lost, lonely, and wondering why they don’t feel relieved. In this episode, Katherine talks with Dr. Barbara Hochstein, one of New Zealand’s most experienced breast radiologists, a founding trustee of the Aratika Cancer Trust, and a breast cancer patient herself. Barbara has diagnosed hundreds of women with breast cancer over decades of practice in Rotorua. She has also sat in the chair herself. That combination makes everything she says in this conversation worth leaning into. They talk about what actually helps women navigate life after diagnosis and beyond treatment. Not the clinical pathway. The human one. In this episode: Barbara shares why most people arrive at an Aratika Cancer Trust retreat late in their diagnosis, often when they feel like nothing more can be done, and why earlier access to complementary support would change outcomes. She and Katherine explore the profound loneliness that comes with cancer because there are things you simply cannot say to the people closest to you without upsetting them. They get into the role of art therapy. She describes watching women arrive at retreats with empty eyes & leave sparkling. That is what community, creativity, & being genuinely seen can do. Barbara also shares her “bus ticket” dream. There is also practical, grounded advice for anyone newly diagnosed: slow down before you make decisions & build your support team deliberately. Key takeaways: Loneliness after cancer is not about lacking love. Finding others who truly understand changes everything.Complementary approaches like meditation, nutrition, movement, and art therapy are not alternatives to medical treatment. They are the parts of healing the medical system does not have time to deliver.You have more control over your cancer experience. Taking that control back starts with asking questions and building your own team.Art therapy is not about being artistic. It is about getting out of your own head long enough to feel something shift.Barbara’s advice for a newly diagnosed woman: don’t rush. You have time to understand your options, get a second opinion, and make decisions that are actually yours.About Dr. Barbara Hochstein: Barbara is a consultant radiologist at Rotorua Hospital, former Clinical Director of BreastScreen Aotearoa Bay of Plenty, and a founding trustee of the Aratika Cancer Trust. She trained under Professor Laszlo Tabbar, one of the world's leading mammography experts, and teaches at the University of Auckland Medical School. She is also a breast cancer survivor. Resources mentioned: Aratika Cancer TrustResilient Remission Assessment: breastwise.co.nz/resilient-remission-assessmentFree Clarity Call: breastwise.co.nz/clarity-callIf this episode resonated, share it with a woman who needs to hear it. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare team. Breast Wise: Unafraid. Confidence, calm and hope after breast cancer. breastwise.co.nz

    55 min
  2. Your Body Isn't Betraying You After Breast Cancer. It's Protecting You.

    5 MAY

    Your Body Isn't Betraying You After Breast Cancer. It's Protecting You.

    Breast Wise: Unafraid | Episode 1Most women finishing breast cancer treatment are told to feel relieved. To get back to normal. But the fear doesn't lift when the appointments stop. The hypervigilance stays. And somewhere in recovery, you look in the mirror and don't quite recognise yourself. In this first episode, Katherine Froggatt shares her story. The real one. It starts with a sharp pain at a cafe in Taupo, moves through a scan she attended alone, a radiologist's expression that said everything before a word was spoken, and a stage 2 breast cancer diagnosis she wasn't prepared for. What followed was a full mastectomy, a long recovery, and something nobody warned her about: the grief of not recognising yourself anymore. Of wondering why the fear doesn't go away once treatment ends. There is a clinical term for this. It's called nervous system dysregulation. And unlike brokenness, dysregulation is something you can work with. This episode covers: The shame that arrived alongside the fear, and why it deserves to be namedWhat a mastectomy takes beyond the physical, including the identity loss that followsWhy fear after breast cancer doesn't disappear when treatment endsThe afternoon in a park that shifted everythingThe difference between broken and dysregulated, and why that reframe mattersIf you have ever felt like you should be further along in your healing than you are, this episode was made for you. KEY TAKEAWAYS Your nervous system does not receive a discharge letter. It needs to learn the threat has passed. Fear after breast cancer is not weakness. It is a survival response doing exactly what it was designed to do. The shame that arrives alongside a diagnosis is common, rarely spoken about, and is not the truth. Identity loss after treatment is real and is a legitimate part of healing. Resilient remission begins with one decision: to stop fighting your body and start working with it. LINKS Free Breast Wise Resilient Remission Assessment: https://breastwise.co.nz/resilient-remission-assessment Free 30-minute Clarity Call: https://breastwise.co.nz/clarity-call Website: breastwise.co.nz Instagram: @breastwise Email: hello@breastwise.co.nz If this episode resonated, share it with a woman who needs to hear it. And a review on Apple Podcasts helps more women find this show. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare team. Breast Wise: Unafraid. Confidence, calm and hope after breast cancer. breastwise.co.nz

    12 min
  3. 26 APR

    Breast Wise: Unafraid Introduction

    BREAST WISE: UNAFRAID Confidence, calm and hope after cancer. Welcome to Breast Wise: Unafraid, a free fortnightly podcast for women navigating breast cancer at every stage. Newly diagnosed, in treatment, or wondering why you still do not feel like yourself after treatment ended, this show walks alongside you. I am Katherine Froggatt, 10-year breast cancer thriver, Evidence-Based EFT Practitioner and Metabolic Health Coach. Each episode covers what your medical team will not: your nervous system, your metabolism, your fear, the survivorship gap, and what resilient remission actually looks like. No pressure to be positive. No dogma. Just honest, evidence-informed conversations from someone who has lived it. Subscribing helps me continue this work and ensures every new episode comes straight to you. Your support genuinely matters. New episodes fortnightly. Subscribe now. Take the free Breast Wise Readiness Assessment: https://breastwise.co.nz/resilient-remission-assessment Book a free Clarity Call: https://breastwise.co.nz/clarity-call Connect with me on socials 🎙️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breastwisenz TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breast.wise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572097442357 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-froggatt-ong-7278a923 Website: https://breastwise.co.nz Email: hello@breastwise.co.nz Content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare team.

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There is a moment every woman with a breast cancer diagnosis knows. The appointments are booked, the treatment plan is set, but nobody has told her how to sleep, how to calm the fear at 3am, or how to feel like herself again. That is exactly what this show is for. Breast Wise: Unafraid is a podcast for women navigating breast cancer at every stage. Whether you have just been diagnosed, you are in treatment, or you have finished treatment and still do not feel okay, this show walks alongside you. Hosted by Katherine Froggatt, 10-year breast cancer thriver, Evidence-Based EFT Practitioner and Metabolic Health Coach, each episode covers the five areas your medical team will not cover: your nervous system, your metabolism, your fear, the survivorship gap nobody prepares you for, and what resilient remission actually looks like. A mix of solo episodes and honest guest conversations, all grounded in evidence and lived experience. Honest conversations of how to navigate this stage in your recovery. No fear-based messaging. No dogma. This is your chance at self-advocacy. You get a say in how this goes. New episodes drop fortnightly. Subscribe now and take the free Breast Wise Readiness Assessment at breastwise.co.nz to find out exactly where you are and what to focus on first.