
From Corporate Law to Cancer Advocacy: What to Do When Illness Strikes with Rebecca Bloom
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What happens when a corporate benefits lawyer's mother gets cancer and she discovers that even with insurance, legal knowledge, and resources, navigating healthcare is still a nightmare? That's exactly what launched Rebecca Bloom into a 26-year journey as a patient advocate—and now, the author of When Women Get Sick.
In this powerful conversation, Rebecca shares how the healthcare system has become increasingly complex and profit-driven over the past 25 years, with more stakeholders "sucking money out of the system" while patients pay the price. But here's the hopeful news: there really are ways to make health journeys better.
You'll discover:
- Why treating your health crisis like a business venture (complete with an org chart!) can be game-changing
- The critical difference between panicked Google searches and strategic information gathering
- How to build the right support team before you need them
- Why this affects everyone—patients, caregivers, and supporters alike
- Practical tools for navigating the intersection of healthcare, insurance, employment law, and emotional support
Rebecca describes her book as the "What to Expect When You're Expecting" for serious illness—nobody wants to read it until they desperately need it. But as someone who's guided countless women through cancer journeys, she knows that preparation and the right knowledge can transform fear and confusion into empowered action.
Whether you're facing a health crisis, supporting someone who is, or simply want to be prepared for life's inevitable challenges, this conversation offers both practical wisdom and profound hope about the power of human connection in our most vulnerable moments.
Get your copy here: https://www.whenwomengetsick.com/