One Diagnosis. 3,000 Women Helped.
How do you turn a life-changing cancer diagnosis into a mission that helps thousands of others?
At 37 years old, Lindsey Levingston was building a successful career in television news in New York City when she discovered a lump that would change the course of her life. The diagnosis was stage 2B triple-negative breast cancer. What followed was a journey through treatment, difficult decisions, and unexpected challenges that ultimately led her to a greater sense of purpose. Today, Lindsey is a breast cancer survivor, advocate, speaker, and founder of Survive Her, a nonprofit dedicated to education, support, and empowerment for women affected by breast cancer.
As Lindsey reflects on her diagnosis, she shares how faith, family, and community became her foundation. What began as a desire to tell her story during the pandemic grew into Survive Her, a nonprofit dedicated to breast health education, support, screening awareness, and survivorship. She discusses the growing number of young women facing breast cancer, the importance of knowing your family history, and why every survivor's story matters.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that hope is medicine, support changes lives, and purpose can emerge from places we never expected. Lindsey's story offers encouragement for anyone facing cancer and a call to use your voice, your experience, and your compassion to help others along the way.
Highlights:
1. Learn why knowing your family history can be a critical part of early cancer detection.
2. Discover how support systems can impact both treatment and recovery.
3. Understand the unique challenges younger adults face after a cancer diagnosis.
4. Hear how faith and mindset can help people navigate uncertainty and fear.
5. Learn how personal adversity can become the foundation for meaningful service and advocacy.
Mentioned Resources:
CanCare- www.cancare.org
SurviveHER – https://www.imasurviveher.org/
About the Guest:
Lyndsay Levingston is a breast cancer survivor, nonprofit founder, and tireless advocate for women navigating their breast health journey. After her own diagnosis, Lyndsay turned lived experience into lasting impact, building SurviveHER into a vibrant sisterhood offering education, financial assistance, wellness resources, and access to life-saving screenings for uninsured and underinsured women. Since 2020, SurviveHER has supported more than 3,000 women and received national recognition, including acknowledgments from the United States Congress. Her work has been featured in ESSENCE, Oprah Daily, NBC News, and Yahoo!.

