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Escape to THRIVE Leadership Conference 2025 Presenters

Welcome to the Escape to THRIVE Leadership Conference presenters’ roster. The presenters below are excited to share their experiences, knowledge, and skills with our participants at THRIVE 2025!

As we continue planning for THRIVE 2025, we will update this page with confirmed speakers. Please return here as we get closer to the event to what speakers are confirmed.

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Stephanie B. Broussard, DSW, LCSW-S, APHSW-C

Sharing time and space with individuals and families during their most difficult days has given Stephanie a sincere and unique perspective on life. This is evident in her rare ability to aid individuals as they navigate the complexities of living life while simultaneously providing support to others during their final days. Stephanie shares her passion for life and the pursuit of purpose at every available opportunity.

Dr. Stephanie Broadnax Broussard is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Supervisor (LCSW-S), an Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Social Worker (APHSW-C), and a Certified Advanced Care Planning Facilitator and Trainer. A proud Louisiana native, she is a graduate of Louisiana Tech University and continued to the University of Texas at Arlington, where she received her Master’s degree. She received her doctorate in Social Work from the University of Kentucky.

Stephanie is the  Director of Social Work at Thyme Care and the Vice President of Policy and Strategy at Adjuvant Behavioral Health.

While others avoid uncomfortable moments, Stephanie enjoys educating the community and other clinicians on the importance of communication and having difficult conversations while equipping them with the necessary skills. Recognizing the impact and weight of life’s transitions and being saddened by seeing others miss the opportunities of beauty and hope even within those most challenging times inspired Stephanie to speak and share intentional, powerful messages about purposeful living.

As a motivational speaker and educator, Stephanie engages and challenges her audiences with her witty yet straight-forward approach. The versatility of her messages has afforded her opportunities to grace national and local platforms.

Stephanie serves her community in many capacities. Stephanie is a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Stephanie currently serves on the Board of Directors of Women in Power Empowering, Care, and Prepare (formerly the Coalition for Quality End-of-Life Care). Stephanie was appointed to the State of Texas Palliative Care Advisory Council.

Although proud of her professional accolades, Stephanie holds being the wife to Cory and the mother of her two boys, Cory and Corben, as her most significant honor. A self-declared “foodie”, Stephanie believes she has a chef’s palette but is keenly aware that this has not translated into an ability to make great food.

Tamika Felder

Tamika Felder is a high-energy inspirational speaker and educator, known for her transformative impact on self-esteem, community support, and organizational empowerment. With a background as an award-winning television producer, Tamika brings a unique blend of creativity and strategic vision to all of her endeavors.
 
Tamika’s personal journey took a profound turn when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer at the age of 25. This pivotal moment led her to found Cervivor, Inc. in 2005. Now with Cervivor Ambassadors around the globe, the nonprofit organization empowers women to reclaim their health narratives while educating the masses about cervical cancer and HPV. Her Cervivor School is a globally recognized patient advocacy educational program.  Her relentless commitment to creating a supportive community has been recognized on both national and international stages.
 
Melding her diverse talents with powerful messages, Tamika’s influence reverberates through captivating televised talks and speaking engagements in which she deftly navigates complex health topics and uplifts people whatever their struggles. Her first book “Seriously, What Are You Waiting For? 13 Actions To Ignite Your Life & Achieve The Ultimate Comeback” distills her experiences into actionable wisdom.
 
Tamika is a recipient of the Women in Government’s “Presidential Leadership Award” and Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults’ “Young Adult Fight” Award, and her voice extends to Capitol Hill and the White House, where she has been instrumental in shaping policies related to women’s health and participated in multiple Presidential Panels. Tamika is a regular feature in the press, having been called a “Cancer Rebel” by Newsweek and interviewed by People, Good Morning America, The Washington Post, and countless other media outlets.
 
Amid these achievements, one of Tamika’s most heartwarming chapters has been her journey to motherhood, after losing her own fertility due to cancer treatment. Through the remarkable path of embryo donation (from a fellow Cervivor) and with the help of a gestational carrier, she and her husband, Juan “Rocky” Campbell, welcomed baby Chayton (a.k.a., the “Cervivor Baby”) into their lives in November 2022.
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Rina Fox, PhD

Dr. Rina Fox is an Assistant Professor in the University of Arizona College of Nursing and a Member of the Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the University of Arizona Cancer Center. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Spanish from Tufts University, a Master’s degree in Public Health with a focus on Epidemiology from the San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health, and a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the San Diego State University / University of California, San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology.

Much of Dr. Fox’s work is dedicated to leading research to identify ways that cancer survivors can have better quality of life and lower symptom burden without changing their medications. Currently she is focusing on identifying the best ways for cancer survivors who have difficulty sleeping to get better sleep, and on developing an online program to improve stress management skills and increase peer connection for young adult cancer survivors.

Lisa Petgrave-Nelson, LMSW, OSW-C, DSW Candidate

Lisa Petgrave-Nelson is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Certified Oncology Social Worker, and trained End-of-Life Doula. A dedicated advocate for equitable cancer care, Lisa is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) at Wurzweiler University. She is also an NYU Zelda Foster Palliative Care and Leadership Fellow.

With over two decades of direct practice experience, Lisa has worked with chronically ill adults in nephrology and oncology across institutions, including Emory University Hospital and Cancer Treatment Centers of America. She now serves at The Cancer Institute at St. Francis Hospital, focusing on supporting cancer patients and their families. Her work emphasizes healthcare equity, the social determinants of health, and culturally competent end-of-life care.
Lisa also integrates her expertise as an End-of-Life Doula into her oncology social work practice, offering holistic support to patients and families navigating the emotional, spiritual, and cultural challenges of terminal illness. She ensures dignity, cultural sensitivity, and personalized care in the final stages of life, helping patients make informed decisions aligned with their values.

A speaker and writer, she has contributed to numerous platforms, including the Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW), The Journal of End of Life & Palliative Care, Stupid Cancer, and Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC). Lisa actively participates in AOSW’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, continuing her mission to dismantle systemic barriers in healthcare.

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Richard Noel

Richard Noel facilitates Creating Joy & Harmony ,Spiritual drumming workshops for large groups, as well as private individual sessions that focus on sound therapy. His objective in leading these workshops and private sessions is to release people from negative emotional distress.

He has spent the last 20 years of his lifetime using percussion as a positive modality to influence people through delivering a rhythmic experience they will never forget. He encourages community reconciliation through annual events such as “Drum up for Peace,” in collaboration with “International Day of Peace.”

His heartfelt dedication to his practice inspires his keen intuition as he applies rhythmic tones, vibrational frequencies and incantation techniques to guide individuals along a healing journey and reconnect with their authentic self.  Preview his Spirit & Soul series.

Scout, MA, PhD

Scout (they/he) is the Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network and the principal investigator of both the CDC-funded LGBTQ tobacco-related cancer disparity network and Out: The National Cancer Survey. Scout has a long history in health policy analysis and a particular interest in expanding LGBTQ+ surveillance and research.

The organization spends much of their time providing technical assistance for tobacco and cancer focusing agencies expanding their reach and engagement with LGBTQ+ populations. They have faculty appointments at both Brown University and Boston Universities’ Schools of Public Health and are a new member of FDA’s Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee, a longtime member of the NIH Council of Councils, on the Advisory Panel for NIH’s All of Us initiative, and the former Co-Chair of the NIH Sexual and Gender Minority Research Office Work Group. Their work has won them recognition from the U.S. House of Representatives, two state governments, and many city governments.

Scout is an openly nonbinary and trans father of three, a vegetarian, an avid hiker and climber.

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Rodgers Wilson, MD, MFA, DFAPA

Dr. Rodgers Wilson is the National Medical Executive for Behavioral Health at Evernorth, Inc.  He is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Forensic and Adult Psychiatry, in administration and management by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), and holds a certification in Healthcare Quality Management by the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians.

Dr. Wilson is an APA Mental Health Equity Ambassador and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He is proven leader in the public and private healthcare arenas.   He is passionate about the effects of racial discriminations on health outcomes and engagement in healthcare, and has performed federal research on the consequences of misdiagnosis on health outcomes. He is an experienced expert witness on topics such sexually dangerous persons, competency, civil commitments, and workplace violence. As a psychiatrist, Dr. Wilson has a keen interest in and has worked with providers on physical and behavioral health integration within primary care.

Monica Yellowhair, PhD (Diné)

Dr. Monica Yellowhair is the Assistant Director of Community Outreach and Engagement at The University of Arizona Cancer Center.

She is of the Towering House people (Kinyaa’áanii), born for the Red House people (Kinłichii’nii); her maternal grandfather is represented by the Manygoats clan (Tł’izílání); and lastly, her paternal grandfather is the Reed people clan (Lók’aa’ Díne’é).

Monica is originally from Kayenta, AZ and has received her Bachelors’ and Masters’ degrees at Northern Arizona University in Microbiology (2002) and Chemistry (2005) respectively.  Thereafter, she received her doctoral degree at The University of Arizona in Pharmacology & Toxicology in 2011.

Dr. Yellowhair currently works with the University of Arizona Cancer Center’s Office of Community Outreach and Engagement to increase cancer education and prevention across the state of Arizona. Monica’s research projects have ranged from studying the chemical effects of depleted uranium on DNA to increasing colorectal cancer screening rates among American Indians in Arizona.

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