Eileen Lopez-Tome

Sana Sana

Education EN ↓ 13 episodes

Sana Sana is a podcast dedicated to supporting Hispanic and Latina breast cancer survivors who have always been the “strong ones” and now feel lost in their identity after cancer diagnosis. Through her podcast, Eileen will share the EcoSystem of Healing™️ coaching process that she’s been using for almost 10 years to help her clients restore trust in their bodies, release perfectionism, advocate for themselves, and live from a place of healing and peace instead of survival. Tune in to hear how Eileen is carving a new path for not only herself in remission, but her coaching clients, too!

Author

Eileen Lopez-Tome

Category

Education

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

EP. 12: How to Reduce Overwhelm and Get Your Momentum Back as a Cancer Survivor 09.07.2026

I am used to living a fast-paced lifestyle. Every single thing on my to-do list was getting done, no matter what. And cancer ruined that for me, in more ways than one. Besides the obvious, cancer and chemo treatment were overwhelming. They slowed me down and took away the natural rhythm of my life that I was so accustomed to. I needed to get back to my life. I needed to feel like myself again, and...

EP. 11: How to Protect Your Peace During Treatment and Survivorship 01.07.2026

Setting boundaries was the best thing I could do for myself during my cancer treatment. Setting boundaries for me meant that I didn’t overextend myself during treatment. It allowed me to have the peace of mind I needed to get better.  But, for Latina women, trying to set boundaries with their families can sound like, “I hate you, and your love, and all your new treatment ideas.” Which is not what...

EP. 10:  Freedom Flights, When to Defer to Doctors, and Self-Advocacy 24.06.2026

When was the last time you talked back to a doctor? I KNOW! It sounds almost sacrilegious to question a doctor. But what if I told you that you had to do it to get the best possible treatment?  As a cancer survivor and a coach, I see so many other cancer survivors bite their tongues about wanting a second opinion or wanting to eat their cultural foods. Nevertheless, it’s time to start honoring you...

EP. 9: How I Live a Life of Service Without Self-Sacrificing (Again) 18.06.2026

What does a life of service look like to you? For many of us in the Latina community, it means giving up everything we are for the good of others. That can mean burning yourself out, ignoring your health, and giving up your personal dreams to take care of others. We were taught that that is a very noble way of living. But in actuality, it’s causing us unnecessary harm.  You don’t need to choose be...

EP. 8: The Three Pillars of Self-Care I Refuse to Live Without 10.06.2026

“A depleted woman cannot pour from an empty cup.”  That is the lesson I had to learn during my cancer treatment. Even before I got my cancer diagnosis, I was depleted, and I didn’t have anything left to give. I needed to learn how to depend on myself. And those are two totally different things.  I knew that I could run myself ragged taking care of everyone else. All the chores could be done, and e...

EP. 7: How to Rediscover Your Identity After Your Cancer Diagnosis 03.06.2026

Identity work is a huge part of my coaching program because of how much it affects my clients. The hospital typically handles all aspects of your physical treatment. But there’s no treatment plan for how cancer affects your inner self. There definitely wasn’t one when I was diagnosed! Which is why I made one for survivors who need it and perfected it over the last few years.  Cancer doesn’t care i...

EP. 6: 5 Life Lessons  That Helped Me Navigate Cancer Treatment and Protect My Mental Health 20.05.2026

I learned so many life lessons during my cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. It was as if my way of life was split in two parts, before my diagnosis and every moment after. I had to adapt, and to adapt, I had to learn and change.  Which wasn’t easy for me. I was used to being the strong one, the one who never needed any help, the one who could actually put everything on my plate down to hel...

EP. 5: Tattoos, Faith, and Tapping into Your Inner Strength 13.05.2026

Inner strength and faith go hand in hand for me. I was raised Catholic, and I strengthened my relationship with God as I got older. And, throughout my life, I had to lean on my own inner strength to get through the day. They worked together to keep me focused and keep me moving forward, even when I was exhausted.  But both my inner strength and my faith were called into question when I was diagnos...

EP. 4: How I Created My Recovery Coaching Package for Breast Cancer Survivors 06.05.2026

I didn’t get what I needed, so I created it myself. Surviving cancer was a bigger healing process than I ever thought it would be. My doctors were focused on the external healing - healing my body. Which is important! I need this body to live! And I wanted to live, so they provided me with everything I needed medically to survive.  But nobody in the medical team helped me through the internal heal...

EP. 3:  What Being "The Strong One" Will Cost You 29.04.2026

Being The Strong One was a waste of time. All the love and care I had for my family could still be expressed if I also took care of myself. It didn’t need to be one or the other, even though it felt that way at the time.  But culturally and socially, Latinas are raised to put the needs of others before their own. Everyone else’s needs were at the top of my to-do list. Which meant a routine check-u...

EP. 2: What Being a 3rd Generation Cancer Survivor Taught Me 22.04.2026

Cancer affects us all differently. We are all diagnosed with different stages and different complications. When I was first diagnosed, I felt completely lost, and if I were being honest, a bit guilty. I had neglected myself in a way that my mother and grandmother didn’t. They knew to get tested and screened regularly, and they taught me to do so, too. But I got so wrapped up in taking care of ever...

EP. 1: Welcome to Sana Sana the Podcast! 15.04.2026

I know that I owe so much to the doctors and treatment that healed me after I was diagnosed with breast cancer. They deserve all my respect and admiration for making me better again. However, throughout all the medication and treatments, I still felt alone. I needed someone I could emotionally connect to, someone who could teach me how to face this disease and still feel like myself. I needed a he...

Trailer - Sana Sana by Eileen Lopez Tome 08.04.2026

Welcome to the Sana Sana podcast! These conversations have been on my heart for a long time, because this is what I needed 10 years ago when I was first diagnosed.  I am a first-generation Cuban-American woman, eldest daughter, wife, working mother of five, and breast cancer survivor. When I first received my cancer diagnosis, I felt terrified and alone. I had a wonderful medical team that saved m...

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