Pink 365
Hosted by actress and survivor Miranda McKeon, Pink 365 dives into the stories, science, and stigma behind women’s health issues — the ones we’ve been told to whisper about. Through candid conversations with survivors, experts, and the people who’ve lived it, Miranda explores everything from fertility and hormones to sexuality, cancer, and the gender health gap.If you’re craving real talk, real education, and real connection, this is your space. Women’s health isn’t a once-a-year conversation. It’s 365 days of truth, healing, and power.
PINK365: Dr. Lucky Sekhon on the Truth About Your Fertility
This week, I’m joined by Dr. Lucky Sekhon—board-certified reproductive endocrinologist, OBGYN, and author of The Lucky Egg—to break down what’s really going on with your fertility. From understanding your cycle to egg freezing, IVF, and the biggest misconceptions women carry, this episode is about replacing fear with clarity.
We talk about the quiet pressure so many of us feel around timelines, the gaps in education that leave women guessing, and what it actually looks like to advocate for yourself inside a doctor’s office.
If you’ve ever thought “I’ll figure it out la...
PINK365: Dr. Anne Peled on Rethinking Breast Cancer Surgery
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Today on Pink 365, Miranda sits down with breast cancer and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Anne Peled to talk about how breast cancer surgery has evolved — and what that evolution actually means for patients.
They unpack advice on how women can make surgical decisions in the middle of fear and uncertainty, the real differences between reconstruction options, and why preserving nipples, nerves, and sensation can significantly impact long-term quality of life. Dr. Peled describes her current surgical practices, why she recommends movement to her patients to ai...
PINK 365: Reality TV, Public Life, and Navigating Stage IV Cancer with Katie Thurston
In this episode of Pink 365, Miranda sits down with reality TV star and advocate Katie Thurston for a conversation that is as unexpected as it is urgent.
Katie rose to fame on The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, built a massive platform, fell deeply in love, and was stepping into the life she had worked so hard to build — when she was suddenly diagnosed with stage IV hormone-positive breast cancer.
Miranda was 19 when she was diagnosed with stage III hormone-positive breast cancer. Katie was 34. Both were in the public eye. Both were told their diagnoses were “rare...
PINK 365: Talking Invisible Illness, Social Media, and Slaying Stage 4 Cancer with Sydney Towle
In this episode of Pink 365, I’m joined by Sydney Towle — creator, storyteller, and one of the most radically honest voices on the internet today.
Sydney has built a deeply loyal community by sharing her life with transparency, courage, and vulnerability — even when the conversation is uncomfortable, even when the scrutiny is loud, and even when the outcome is uncertain. Together, we talk about what it really means to live loudly while carrying something heavy in the background.
We unpack the complexities of the cancer community — how connection can feel both unifying and isolating — and what it’s...
PINK 365: Talking Cancer, Sex, and Womanhood… With My Mom
In this intimate premiere episode of Pink 365, Miranda sits down with the woman who shaped her understanding of health, womanhood, and resilience — her mom, Jill McKeon.
Jill has spent decades in women’s healthcare as a midwife, built a thriving yoga and wellness community (Village Yoga in Ridgewood, NJ), and raised a daughter who would one day face stage III breast cancer at just 19 years old.
For the first time publicly, Miranda and Jill open up about the parts of their story that rarely get talked about: what it’s really like to have a child...