TaTa For Now

Thriving Beyond Breast Cancer

Ta Ta For Now is not a pink podcast. Hosted by women’s health activist and Stage 3 breast cancer survivor Bess Hagans, this show confronts the silence surrounding survivorship and the inequities embedded in modern healthcare. We examine what happens when treatment ends but the fallout doesn’t. We talk about sexual health, reproductive injustice, medical gaslighting, grief, rage, and the politics shaping women’s bodies. Produced by Thriving Beyond Breast Cancer, this podcast pushes for a more equitable healthcare system — by telling the truth. Because healing does not happen in silence.

Episodes

  1. What No One Prepared Us For

    SEASON 1, EPISODE 1 TRAILER

    What No One Prepared Us For

    When Surviving Isn’t Enough. Breast cancer, mental Health & the unspoken reality of life after diagnosis. Treatment ends and the world expects gratitude and “back to normal.” But survivorship is where the silence lives. And this is the space where we tell the truth anyway. In the debut episode of Ta Ta For Now, Bess Hagans (Stage 3 breast cancer survivor, women’s health activist and CEO of Thriving Beyond Breast Cancer) shares an unfiltered introduction to what this podcast is really here to name. You can expect a grounded conversation about the mental health fallout, identity shifts and systemic gaps that show up when the sympathy casseroles stop coming. There's no polish. There's no pinkwashing. Just an amplification of the truths about breast cancer and the stories of those who have been through it. This podcast is for anyone navigating breast cancer, healthcare trauma, a lack of medical advocacy, burnout, grief, anger or the confusing reality of life after diagnosis. It is also for supporters who want to understand what “healing” actually requires and what "thriving" really means.  Because surviving isn’t enough. And women deserve more than endurance. Everything We're Covering:  What happens after the diagnosis? After the surgery. After chemotherapy. After radiation.Why survivorship is where the real silence livesHow cancer changes your relationship with time, trust and institutionsThe emotional whiplash of “treatment is over” and the pressure to move onMental Health Fallout: Anxiety, grief, anger, loneliness and identity lossBody Changes & Disconnection: Intimacy, sexual health, fertility trauma, early menopauseThe hidden side effects of chemotherapy and hormone blockersThe “You’re Fine” Problem: Medical gaslighting and being dismissed when you know something is wrongWhat we’ve learned listening to women navigating cancer alongside financial instability, caregiving, racism, poverty and survivalHealthcare policy and how politics impact patient outcomesThe pressure on women to “be strong” instead of be supportedToo often, women are praised for surviving — but not supported in healing. Meet Bess Hagans, Host of the "Ta Ta for Now" Podcast   Stage 3 breast cancer survivor in her early 30s, women’s health activist and CEO of Thriving Beyond Breast Cancer, working daily with young women facing cancer alongside real-life barriers like financial strain, being a great mother and gaps in access to care. Ta ta for now. We’re just getting started. Subscribe to "Ta Ta For Now" for honest conversations about breast cancer, women’s health advocacy, healthcare inequities, motherhood after diagnosis, and building a more equitable medical system. This podcast is for education and community support and does not replace medical advice. Support the show 🎁 Shop to Support Breast Cancer Patients ℹ️ About "Thriving Beyond Breast Cancer" ❤️ Additional Resources & Support

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Ta Ta For Now is not a pink podcast. Hosted by women’s health activist and Stage 3 breast cancer survivor Bess Hagans, this show confronts the silence surrounding survivorship and the inequities embedded in modern healthcare. We examine what happens when treatment ends but the fallout doesn’t. We talk about sexual health, reproductive injustice, medical gaslighting, grief, rage, and the politics shaping women’s bodies. Produced by Thriving Beyond Breast Cancer, this podcast pushes for a more equitable healthcare system — by telling the truth. Because healing does not happen in silence.