Why This Breast Cancer Survivor Thinks The Pink Razor Is Trash

October starts and it’s always Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Since 3-6 months ago, Tin Shingle has been encouraging our membership and readership to pitch the media accordingly. With “pink this” and “gift guide” that. But we know the reality is that it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month every day of the year. It’s lot of cancer awareness month every day of the year, including ovarian cancer, colon cancer, etc.

I like the idea of this month, but it can also feel like trash.
— Jill Hilbrenner, Owner of Witch Hazel

This is why we found it so refreshing and grounding when our friend and curator Jill Hilbrenner of Witch Hazel in Beacon, NY came out with her breast cancer story, and how she was not amused by the pink.

Jill explained this in her own words in a series of Instagram Stories, which Tin Shingle captured and published below.


“Hello, Good Morning, buckle in for some unsolicited thoughts on Breast Cancer Awareness Month…

This is where pink razors (etc.) come in. When I see themed or glittery products, I want to collect them and smash them with that thing that smashed cars in Breaking Bad.
— Jill Hilbrenner, Owner of Witch Hazel

“I like the idea of this month, but it can also feel like trash.

“Back in 2019, I was diagnosed with (and went through treatment for early-stage BC. I had zero symptoms, but just happened to have good insurance that let me get screenings before the typical mammogram age.

“I’m good now, thank God. But once you know your body can do this, you can never NOT know what it feels like to feel like your body’s revolting. And, therefore, there’s always some anxiety that can pop up whenever. Thanks, therapy!

“This is where pink razors (etc.) come in. When I see themed or glittery products, I want to collect them and smash them with that thing that smashed cars in Breaking Bad.

Going through treatment, I wanted zero to do with a pink razor. You know why? You can’t even shave your skin during radiation because it’s too damaged. Like what?
— Jill Hilbrenner, Owner of Witch Hazel

“Ya wanna think that the intentions behind those initiatives are good (cough, greed, cough, show me your financials) but going through treatment, I wanted zero to do with a pink razor.

“You know why? You can’t even shave your skin during radiation because it’s too damaged. Like what?

“This novel popped off because I read an email from Violets Are Blue Skincare and I was basically nodding my head throughout.

“They’re actually founded by a BC survivor, and they consistently give money, resources, and products to people going through treatment.

“That is actual commitment vs. 31-day marketing.

“I’ll also suggest:

  1. Don’t be afraid to talk to people going through it. I had close friends totally ghost me, then reappear conveniently when my treatment was over to “catch up because it’s been so long!” Being uncomfortable is normal, but don’t disappear.

  2. Saying “the wrong thing” is better than saying nothing. Your loved one will tell you (or be silent) if they don’t want to talk about it. But I remember everyone who checked in.

  3. A good text formula is like this: “Hey, I know things are really tough, and I can’t imagine how that feels. If there’s anything specific you need (insert some ideas here), I’m here. No need to respond, but I’m thinking about you.” This shows genuine concern but leaves control of the conversation to your loved one.

“In summary because God knows you have better things to do than listen to me all day:

  1. Research if companies are actually contributing or just doing a pink-glitter cash grab. (not trying to say all initiatives are bad!)

  2. Get a mammogram and go to your annual doctor visits. (And don’t feel afraid to fight insurance if they say a necessary screening is too expensive. Sometimes your doctor’s office will help you or take it on entirely.)

  3. Consider what you can do on a personal level. Remember that this month is difficult for some people. Give or volunteer locally, and nurture personal relationships even if it means temporarily making yourself uncomfortable.

“Ok, excuse me because I forgot one thing. If you reach out to someone, please don’t say: “You’ve got this!”

“I hated when people said that. Factually, there’s no way to know if it’s true. For me personally, it also felt like forceful positivity that didn’t acknowledge the big-ness of the situation. Basically hearing “you go, girl!” when it’s like, “hi, I’m sick.”

“(I understand the intentions are positive and it’s not like someone is going to lose your number for saying that. But many people don’t like that phrase.)”

Looking At The Bright Side Of Things - Not Just On Motivational Monday (Tuesday)

This post was for Monday, but ya know, it was Monday, and Katie James, Inc. got locked out of Tin Shingle’s Instagram password because that’s how it goes sometimes.

It’s Tuesday and still raining, but at least it’s cozy. Always trying to look on the bright side of a gloomy day.

“If your Monday had a dip down, remember that Mondays always suck, (despite our excitement about entering the work week) and pay attention to the opportunities and good health that presented today.”

Start Your Own Podcast With Tin Shingle's Production Team

So great being back at ThaMax for podcasting recording sessions for our clients, Dutchess Workforce Investment Board! They have started a new podcast to shine light on employment agencies helping people in Dutchess County. And beyond as more people will hear these episodes.

Pictured above (left photo) is Brandon Lillard directing and coaching these new podcasters.

Want to start your own podcast? We can be your production team. Click here for details >

Join Tin Shingle Today To Get In On Office Hours - Where You Can Get The Word Out Using PR And Social Media

The reverse view of today’s Office Hours TuneUp. Katie James, Inc. has been on the go a lot, and needs a solid place to work from. In the meantime, she pops up at different locations.

For some Tin Shingle Office Hours, which is a small group strategy session with Tin Shingle members only, she’ll be on these comfortable stools. To get on these calls, which discuss how to get the word out using PR and Social Media, join Tin Shingle today >

Send A Special Note With Luxe Limited-Edition Stationary From Witch Hazel

Bringing back some retail posts to the Tin Shingle…

There are too many in Beacon, NY not to share! Was out for A Little Beacon Blog advertiser business and this gorgeous stationery at Witch Hazel literally caught my eye. The designer is a friend of Owner of Witch Hazel, Jill from her corporate days.

I’m picking up a batch of these my next time in, and sending a note to @gildedtwig xo

You too can “send a special note with this luxe, limited-edition stationery. Featuring original artwork by Brooklyn-based illustrator Antoinette, each card includes a sweet blossom design styled in gold foil.

Every set of 10 cards, neatly tied in a bundle, comes with five pale blue and five neutral beige envelopes. Stationery cards are made of premium Crane Collection Lettra paper — an earth-friendly, tree-free paper produced from cotton fibers recovered from the apparel trade and from cotton processing.” Buy them here >

Tips & Tricks On How To Write/Blog Everyday

It’s getting hot in here! I have to put my shorts on! And your questions answered: “Katie - how do you blog every day? I stopped writing because I thought nobody cares!”

This is from one of my readers. Writing is a solitary thing. Very silent. Most of the time you don’t know how it’s received. You have to have faith. But here’s my tip on how to keep writing/blogging. Watch the video above!

Growing Your Business And Getting PR Just By Naming Your Business

As I claim my shed as my studio office for here and Katie James, Inc. projects (and I mean really claim, more so than in before at the start of the pandemic), it occurs to me as I hang my Katie James tin shingle made by the artist Tin Fish in Maine, that this sign is where Tin Shingle got its name.

Back when Sabina and I had to rename our company because a big magazine who is all about entrepreneurship came after us when our name was ‘Preneur (it’s not your fault, @heyfeifer it’s corporate). That cease and disuse letter was the best thing to happen to us, because it made us rethink and commit to what we really offered creators.

Business owners are creators. It’s a more fun word to say sometimes than “business owner.” We realized we are really only about getting the word out. Yes, we taught how to do that in different ways: PR, Website Design and Content, and Social. But that education plus our special sauce of empowerment was what made Tin Shingle what it is.

Sabina and I each went on our own now, and you can see Tin Shingle’s latest video TuneUp about that back in our Member Center on the Tin Shingle website. But that’s the story of how this sign I had made for my fist, core, and namesake business, Katie James, Inc., influenced this, my second business, Tin Shingle. Both my children.

Ok. Carry on! Let’s get some PR and grow your business. Join Tin Shingle today to get into the groove! >

Ready To Stream: [PR] TuneUp: Mindset: On Being Crazy and Embracing Fantasies To Build Success, With Sabina Hitchen

TuneUp: Mindset: On Being Crazy and Embracing Fantasies To Build Success, With Sabina Hitchen

Business creators are called a lot of things. Crazy. Delusional. A Hero. A Visionary.

How do you know when one of those names is right?

When you’re starting something, you’re dreaming big. Your worst fears are banging upside your boat constantly as frothy waves. Eventually, as you grow more confident with the undertaking, those waves of fears turn into lapping ripples gently hitting the boat, reminding the business creator to stay sharp and smart. To prepare for the worst while enjoying the sun and clear skies.

Tin Shingle’s Katie Hellmuth Martin and Press For Success’s Sabina Hitchen for a rare come-back tour on this TuneUp. Katie and Sabina created Tin Shingle together, and eventually flew away in different directions.

One of Sabina’s core strengths is recognizing the power in facing fears, discomfort zones, and supporting others. She believes: “Recognizing scary and stressful situations takes away some of their power.”

Katie and Sabina talked about how business creators must be crazy to make big things. Not everyone has these dreams. Not everyone makes the effort to take action on these visions.

“Everyone thinks it’s crazy until it’s done,” says Sabina.

Learn how to embrace your fantasies, face your fears, and experience what happens on the other side of the cloud of doubt.

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TuneUp: Mindset: On Being Crazy and Embracing Fantasies To Build Success, With Sabina Hitchen

When: Wednesday, August 3th, 2022
Time: 1pm-2pm EST
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Business creators are called a lot of things. Crazy. Delusional. A Hero. A Visionary.

How do you know when one of those names is right?

When you’re starting something, you’re dreaming big. Your worst fears are banging upside your boat constantly as frothy waves. Eventually, as you grow more confident with the undertaking, those waves of fears turn into lapping ripples gently hitting the boat, reminding the business creator to stay sharp and smart. To prepare for the worst while enjoying the sun and clear skies.

Join Tin Shingle’s Katie Hellmuth Martin and Press For Success’s Sabina Hitchen for a rare come-back tour on this TuneUp. Katie and Sabina created Tin Shingle together, and eventually flew away in different directions.

One of Sabina’s core strengths is recognizing the power in facing fears, discomfort zones, and supporting others. “Recognizing scary and stressful situations takes away some of their power.”

Katie and Sabina will talk about how business creators must be crazy to make big things. Not everyone has these dreams. Not everyone makes the effort to take action on these visions.

“Everyone thinks it’s crazy until it’s done,” says Sabina.

Learn how to embrace your fantasies, face your fears, and experience what happens on the other side of the cloud of doubt.

Tin Shingle’s Live TuneUp With Sabina Hitchen Of Sabina Knows Press for Success

Tin Shingle’s Live TuneUp with Sabina Hitchen of Sabina Knows Press for Success.

Sabina is the co-creator of Tin Shingle in its original forms. She is the Queen of Courage, and the Discomfort Zone. That is why she is my guest expert for this Tuneup: Mindset: On Being Crazy and Embracing Fantasies To Build Success.