Cancer survivor Carolyn Choate: Armed with the spirit of Beowulf, she’s Denmark bound and battle-ready

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ResetReset: 40 is the New Happy marks our first anniversary of bringing you stories of mid-life reinventions. We’ve also gone video for our conversation with Nashua’s Carolyn Choate.

After a career in local television as longtime host and producer with WYCN tv13 in Nashua, Carolyn is diversifying her career portfolio as a freelance writer at various publications, including The Barking Tomato on Manchester Ink Link, and teaching memoir and food writing at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications and Nashua Community College.Screenshot 2016-06-11 at 8.17.44 AM

But it is her remarkable recovery from stage 3 breast cancer that has motivated her to pay it forward in the cancer activist movement in an epic way, with a literary twist.

Watch this special edition of Reset: 40 is the New Happy, and be inspired as Choate talks about her quest to innovate and reinvigorate her life.


Screenshot 2016-06-11 at 8.52.30 AM⇒ GoFundMe: SheWulf: An International Walk for Breast Cancer

100 percent of proceeds will go to NH Breast Cancer Coalition and Danish Breast Cancer Organisation for patient services.


[This story will also be available in podcast format via iTunes. Click here to listen in.]


MorinMike Morin is a broadcaster, author, speaker and now podcaster, busy celebrating life’s second acts via the airwaves. Maybe you can help: Are you rediscovering yourself beyond 40? Do you  have an interesting “second-act” to share? Do you know someone who left their career to follow their dreams? Contact Morin at mikemorinmedia@gmail.com and you could be the next person to add “inspirational voice of reinvention” to your resume by sharing your story on Reset: 40 is the New Happy.

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