• Residency Broke Her, Then She Set Boundaries
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode, a breast radiologist opens up about how residency and fellowship slowly stripped her sense of self. She shares what it was like to be trained to never say no, to work through physical and emotional trauma, and to carry the weight of perfectionism while her own needs were pushed aside. From miscarriages during overnight shifts to becoming a shell of the person she once was, her story reveals the hidden cost of medical training that few people talk about openly.


    But this conversation is not just about burnout. It is about what came after. She explains how years of therapy, hard reflection, and painful lessons led her to set boundaries she once believed were impossible. Today, those boundaries shape how she practices medicine, how she leads her own breast imaging center, and how she shows up for her family. This is a raw, honest look at what it takes to reclaim yourself after a system teaches you to disappear.

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    20 mins
  • When the Lump Isn’t the Hardest Part: A Young Mom’s Breast Cancer Story
    Nov 18 2025

    When 37-year-old hairstylist Amelia Sherman felt a lump during a moment of intimacy, she had no reason to believe she was about to step into the hardest year of her life. Within days, she received a breast cancer diagnosis that led to a bilateral mastectomy, the loss of her nipples, and four rounds of chemotherapy. But while the surgery and treatment were grueling, it was what came after that changed her the most: body image struggles, sudden menopause, weight gain, hair loss, and a long, lonely emotional crash once the applause and support began to fade.


    In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Amelia opens up about the parts of breast cancer no brochure ever mentions: wiping tears after wiping your own body because you can’t lift your arms, the shock of seeing “mutant boobs” during reconstruction, losing your libido in your 30s, and trying to mother your kids and maintain a marriage while barely recognizing yourself. This episode isn’t just about cancer; it’s about identity, womanhood, recovery, and the truth that the journey doesn’t end when treatment does. It’s the story every woman under 40 needs to hear.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • What Women Get Wrong About Breast Cancer Screening
    Oct 13 2025

    Too many women are putting their health at risk because of misinformation about breast cancer screening. In this episode, Dr. Tish Singer and the team at Shero Imaging break down the most common myths — from fears about radiation and mammograms to the false promises of thermography.


    With honesty, humour, and decades of expertise, Dr. Singer explains what every woman needs to know to protect her health and why waiting, guessing, or relying on “alternative” scans can be dangerous. This episode isn’t about fear — it’s about clarity, confidence, and taking control of your care.

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    19 mins
  • The Doctor Who Refused to Let Women Wait in Fear
    Oct 6 2025

    For Dr. Tish Singer, watching women wait weeks—or even months—for a breast cancer diagnosis was unbearable. She saw firsthand how red tape and insurance bureaucracy kept patients in limbo, trapped between fear and uncertainty. So she decided to change it.


    In this episode, Dr. Singer shares how she built Shero Imaging, a centre where women receive same-day results and compassionate, personalized care. Her story is a reminder that when the system fails to move fast enough, one doctor’s courage can make all the difference.

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    4 mins
  • When the System Said No, She Said Yes: The Story of Dr. Tish Singer
    Sep 29 2025

    What happens when the world tells you “no”? For Dr. Tish Singer, it meant pushing back, persevering, and ultimately building something new.


    In this episode of the Shero Podcast, Dr. Singer shares her remarkable journey — from being told she’d never get into medical school, to raising a family while commuting for classes, to facing rejection and loss, and still saying “yes” to her calling. Along the way, she found her purpose in breast radiology and, when healthcare systems stood in the way of patients, she created Shero Imaging — a center designed to give women the answers they deserve without the endless delays.


    This is more than a career story. It’s about resilience, vision, and choosing “yes” when it matters most.

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    23 mins
  • Why Boobs? The Women of Shero Tell All
    Sep 22 2025

    Behind every screening, every same-day result, and every moment of compassionate care at Shero Imaging is a team of women with stories of their own. In this episode, host Dr. Tish Singer sits down with her staff to talk about why they chose breast imaging, the wildest things patients have said, and the unique path each of them took to Shero.


    What comes through is more than just laughs — it’s a look at the heart of a practice built on trust, empathy, and a genuine passion for women’s health. From personal connections to breast cancer, to the pride of making patients feel comfortable during uncertain times, these women show what it really means to create care that sees, hears, and heals.

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    13 mins
  • If This Was a Man’s Health Issue, We’d Have Answers Sooner
    Sep 16 2025

    Delays in women’s healthcare can be devastating. In traditional systems, it can take three to six months to move from a screening mammogram to a cancer diagnosis. For Dr. Tish Singer, a board-certified breast radiologist, that timeline is not just frustrating — it’s unacceptable. In this episode of the Shero Podcast, she shares why women deserve better, what’s broken in the current system, and how she’s creating a new model of care that puts compassion and speed first.


    From building Shero Imaging, a spa-like breast imaging center in St. Louis, to bringing in groundbreaking non-compression technology, Dr. Singer is redefining what it means to truly take care of women. She speaks candidly about inequities in medicine, busts myths about mammograms, and explains why personalized, same-day results are more than a convenience — they’re a lifeline. This is a bold conversation that challenges the status quo and empowers women to demand the care they deserve.

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    48 mins
  • Why I Walked Away From Big Healthcare to Create SHERO
    Sep 4 2025

    What happens when a doctor finally says, “Enough is enough”? In this episode, Dr. Tish Singer opens up about why she left behind the broken system of hospital bureaucracy, endless rules, and insurance headaches to start Shero—a place where women are truly seen, heard, and cared for.


    Together with the women of Shero, she shares the realities of working inside large healthcare systems: the burnout, the lack of compassion, and the feeling of being just a number. From gift shops and cafeterias to waiting rooms filled with patients desperate for answers, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what’s really happening behind the scenes.


    You’ll hear why Dr. Singer believes big hospitals no longer deliver the best care, how insurance companies are making things harder instead of easier, and why she built Shero to put women’s health first with same-day answers and genuine compassion.


    If you’ve ever felt invisible in the healthcare system—or if you’ve worked inside one and know the struggle—you’ll find this raw, unfiltered episode impossible to ignore.

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    29 mins