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Broadway’s Best for Breast Cancer!

The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan is raising the curtain on a five-episode virtual health and wellness series, Broadway’s Best for Breast Cancer!, led by Hamilton star Mandy Gonzalez.

Caroline Kohles

The series is part of JCC’s cancer care partnership with Breastlink New York, an initiative that offers complementary care to those living with breast cancer.

This free series kicks off on Monday, June 1, and airs every Monday at 6:00 pm. It’s co-hosted by Caroline Kohles, senior director of health and wellness programming at the JCC.

“People living with cancer right now are anxious and afraid,” Kohles says. “They are going to be sheltering in place for much longer than the rest of us because their immune systems are so compromised. They need practices and tools to help with the fear and anxiety and a bit of entertainment to distract them and keep them focused and positive.”

“Together we will laugh, cry, and learn—while boosting our health,” says Gonzalez, who is currently battling breast cancer. “Along the way, I will share my personal journey with cancer. I will also share how my theater skills and loved ones got me through some tough times.”

Currently starring as Angelica Schuyler in the megahit Hamilton (until the Broadway shutdown in March), Gonzalez also originated and starred as Nina Rosario in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical In The Heights, for which she received a Drama Desk Award. She has starred as Elphaba in the Broadway production of Wicked, for which she was honored with a Broadway.com Award for Best Replacement. She also appeared on Broadway in Aida, Lennon, and Dance of the Vampires, and Off-Broadway in Eli’s Comin’.

Shows feature guest Broadway stars, who offer guidance to those facing health challenges during the pandemic.

Each is followed by a live Q&A on Facebook Live. You can register online in advance here.

The series will feature appearances by Dr. Alison Estabrook, renowned breast surgeon and co-founder of Breastlink New York. The June 1 episode will feature a conversation with Krysta Rodriguez (Spring Awakening, The Addams Family, In the Heights), and guidance from positive psychologist Maria Sirois, a master teacher, facilitator, author, and international consultant who focuses on the resilience of the human spirit when under pressure and/or during the significant transition.

Subsequent episodes of Broadway’s Best for Breast Cancer! will feature health and wellness experts, as well as Broadway stars:

  • Episode 2 (June 8): Kerry Butler, who delivered award-nominated and/or -winning performances in Broadway’s Mean Girls, Xanadu and Hairspray; and, international best-selling author and research psychologist Kelly McGonigal, discussing the joy of movement and the healing power of music.
  • Episode 3 (June 15): James Monroe Iglehart, best known for his Tony Award-winning performance as the Genie in Aladdin on Broadway; and, Kathy Washburn, founder of Carved by Cancer, a support network for cancer survivors, discussing the taboo topic of sexuality and cancer and how creativity can be unleashed with “masterdates.”
  • Episode 4 (June 22): Telly Leung, best known for appearances in Aladdin, Allegiance, and In-Transit on Broadway; and, a special guest to be announced at a later date.
  • Episode 5 (June 29): Javier Muñoz, best known for his performances in Hamilton and In the Heights; and, a special guest to be announced at a later date.

Broadway’s Best for Breast Cancer! is endorsed by JCC community partners Sharsheret, The Nia Technique, and The American Cancer Society. It’s just one part of the JCC’s robust array of health and wellness programs for cancer care, all of them free for those in treatment or at risk for breast cancer.

The Broadway’s Best for Breast Cancer! series is promoting the First Virtual Shirley Kohn JCC Spa Day for Women with Breast Cancer on June 28 (learn more information here). People can visit jccmanhattan.org/cancer-care for a complete schedule, course descriptions, and to register.

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Spoonful of Comfort

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Spoonful of Comfort is one of DOWNTOWN’s newest finds. We were delivered a basket right in time for our lunch break filled with Butternut squash soup, homemade rolls, and sprinkle sugar cookies. The Spoonful of Comfort delivery satisfied both our hunger and our sweet tooth . Later in the day we resorted to sprinkle sugar cookies for the sake of our sweet tooth, causing us to run across the street for some milk to enhance our delectable dessert. In addition to delivering delicious and comforting food, Spoonful of Comfort has a beautiful story behind it.

The owner of Spoonful of Comfort, Marti Wymer, started this delivery service based on her personal experience of caring for her mother from afar, who had been diagnosed with Lung Cancer. Wymer was upset and conflicted with the fact that she lived in Florida and while her mother battled her illness in Canada. The combination of distance and having two young children in school made helping her mother difficult. This conflict made Wymer feel as though something needed to be done to help.

Marti Wymer felt that flowers and fruit didn’t seem to be comforting items to send. “I wanted to show her how much I cared, and in some way comfort her. I immediately thought of chicken soup – it’s what she (like many mothers) used to make to comfort me. And the idea for Spoonful of Comfort was born.” Although she lost her mother, she realized the difference an abundance of soup and love from family and friends made. In her honor, Wymer has made it her goal to help others. She has made a promise to make and deliver a “Spoonful of Comfort” to others loved ones with as much care as she would for her own mother. Whether it’s an ill parent or homesick child away at college, it is Wymer’s goal to make sure everyone feels better, including the person that sends a Spoonful of Comfort.

As a company, Spoonful of Comfort works to show care through sending a gourmet gift basket with foods and products that create immediate comfort for those in need. Spoonful of Comfort guarantees complete customer satisfaction, because they understand that you can’t always be there when a loved one is sick or struggling. What you can do is show them how much you care by sending them love. A warming and hearty bowl of gourmet soup can go a long way by raising spirits and bringing happiness to those in needs.

Spoonful of comfort offers the perfect “get well gifts” that are the closest thing to a hug. This soup is made with simple, natural ingredients, and heart warming ingredients and does not consist of preservatives or additives. A portion of your sale goes to The American Cancer Society, making Spoonful of Comfort that much more heartwarming of a concept. “Spoonful of Comfort is here to help you, so you can send the perfect gift that says everything you wish you were there to say.”

-Photography and Article by Deirdre McAndrew

 

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