
Advocating for Better and Culturally Competent Healthcare with Dwania Peele
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02/19/25 • 41 min
Ever felt like your world turned upside down overnight? When Dwania Peele, entrepreneur and founder of Canadian Small Business Women, received a breast cancer diagnosis during the pandemic, she found herself navigating not just cancer treatment, but severe menopausal symptoms. In this powerful conversation, Dwania shares her journey through cancer-induced menopause while running a successful business, and how it sparked her mission to advocate for better, culturally-competent healthcare. As both an author of "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and a vocal champion for women's health, she's breaking down cultural barriers and changing the conversation so that all women can learn to expect, and get, better care.
In This Episode
- How Dwania's breast cancer diagnosis led her to write "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and break cultural stigmas around health discussions
- The unique challenges Black women face during cancer-induced menopause and the importance of culturally competent healthcare
- Why quality of life conversations matter as much as treatment protocols
- Practical strategies for managing your wellbeing while running a successful business
- The power of compartmentalization and setting boundaries when facing multiple challenges
- Why we need to challenge the 'strong Black woman' stereotype and normalize asking for help
Plus, Dwania shares her vision for a more inclusive healthcare system and offers candid advice for women feeling overwhelmed by health and business challenges. Let Dwania's story inspire you to advocate for yourself, and others, and find strength in community support.
Connect with Mikelle & Michelle at This is Perimenopause- Email us and let us know what you think of the podcast and what topic you want us to cover next.
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Dwania Peele is the Founder of Canadian Small Business Women and a multifaceted force in the entrepreneurial world. Alongside her roles as an Author, Public Speaker, Business Strategist, and Entrepreneur, Dwania has recently unveiled her latest literary endeavor, "Tomorrow Is Another Day," chronicling her courageous journey through breast cancer.
With a remarkable career spanning over a decade, Dwania has left an indelible mark on the entrepreneurial landscape. Her influence extends far and wide, as she has graced numerous stages across North America as both a keynote speaker and panelist, captivating audiences with her insights and experiences.
Through her workshops, conferences, and seminars, Dwania has been instrumental in propelling the success of tens of thousands of entrepreneurs. Her dedication to fostering entrepreneurship has not gone unnoticed, earning her prestigious accolades such as The Alumni Ambassador Award from the University of Windsor, the Top 40 under 40 Award from the Brampton Board of Trade, the IWAA Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the Top 100 Black Women to Watch in Canada Award, among others.
In addition to her latest release, "Tomorrow Is Another Day," Dwania has authored empowering works like "The Power Within: Inspiring Stories of Female Immigrant Entrepreneurs" and "Voices of Strength: Inspiring Stories of Female Entrepreneurs." Through her books and her actions, Dwania Peele continues to champion the success and resilience of entrepreneurs everywhere.
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Ever felt like your world turned upside down overnight? When Dwania Peele, entrepreneur and founder of Canadian Small Business Women, received a breast cancer diagnosis during the pandemic, she found herself navigating not just cancer treatment, but severe menopausal symptoms. In this powerful conversation, Dwania shares her journey through cancer-induced menopause while running a successful business, and how it sparked her mission to advocate for better, culturally-competent healthcare. As both an author of "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and a vocal champion for women's health, she's breaking down cultural barriers and changing the conversation so that all women can learn to expect, and get, better care.
In This Episode
- How Dwania's breast cancer diagnosis led her to write "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and break cultural stigmas around health discussions
- The unique challenges Black women face during cancer-induced menopause and the importance of culturally competent healthcare
- Why quality of life conversations matter as much as treatment protocols
- Practical strategies for managing your wellbeing while running a successful business
- The power of compartmentalization and setting boundaries when facing multiple challenges
- Why we need to challenge the 'strong Black woman' stereotype and normalize asking for help
Plus, Dwania shares her vision for a more inclusive healthcare system and offers candid advice for women feeling overwhelmed by health and business challenges. Let Dwania's story inspire you to advocate for yourself, and others, and find strength in community support.
Connect with Mikelle & Michelle at This is Perimenopause- Email us and let us know what you think of the podcast and what topic you want us to cover next.
- Sign up for our weekly newsletter
- Follow This Is Perimenopause on Instagram
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Dwania Peele is the Founder of Canadian Small Business Women and a multifaceted force in the entrepreneurial world. Alongside her roles as an Author, Public Speaker, Business Strategist, and Entrepreneur, Dwania has recently unveiled her latest literary endeavor, "Tomorrow Is Another Day," chronicling her courageous journey through breast cancer.
With a remarkable career spanning over a decade, Dwania has left an indelible mark on the entrepreneurial landscape. Her influence extends far and wide, as she has graced numerous stages across North America as both a keynote speaker and panelist, captivating audiences with her insights and experiences.
Through her workshops, conferences, and seminars, Dwania has been instrumental in propelling the success of tens of thousands of entrepreneurs. Her dedication to fostering entrepreneurship has not gone unnoticed, earning her prestigious accolades such as The Alumni Ambassador Award from the University of Windsor, the Top 40 under 40 Award from the Brampton Board of Trade, the IWAA Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the Top 100 Black Women to Watch in Canada Award, among others.
In addition to her latest release, "Tomorrow Is Another Day," Dwania has authored empowering works like "The Power Within: Inspiring Stories of Female Immigrant Entrepreneurs" and "Voices of Strength: Inspiring Stories of Female Entrepreneurs." Through her books and her actions, Dwania Peele continues to champion the success and resilience of entrepreneurs everywhere.
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