i fought for my life — and then
I fought for my life again
Hi, I'm Corenne. Beating cancer was supposed to be “the end.”
You ring the bell. Everyone cheers. The hospital doors close. And then…
Reality hits like a punch you didn’t see coming. No one prepares you for the confusion afterwards:
the exhaustion, the identity crisis, the fear of every ache, the people who mean well but don’t quite get it.
The parts of yourself you lost — and the parts you’re desperate to get back.
I had to rebuild my strength, my confidence, my boundaries, my routines, and honestly, my sanity.
And in the middle of all of that, boxing became the thing that made me feel alive again.
Not just physically, but mentally. It stitched me back together.
Now I help survivors do the same — not just recover, but reclaim.
Because #FUCKCANCER.
"fall in love with yourself,
with life, and then
with whoever you want."
the blog: thriving after treatment
This is where I share the parts of the cancer journey that no one warns you about — the messy middle between the hospital and your “new normal.”
The emotional flat lines. The unexpected wins. The boundaries you suddenly need. The research you didn’t know you had to do.
The exhaustion that hits after treatment instead of during.
You’ll find:
How to advocate for yourself with doctors
How to manage family boundaries when everyone is “trying to help”
The mental chaos of survivorship
Practical post-treatment tools
How boxing became part of my healing
The little victories that make the fight worth it
It’s honest, vulnerable, sometimes funny, and always real.
"i'm not fragile like a flower,
i'm fragile like a bomb."
An 8-step path to
rebuild your strength, identity, and your life after cancer
Surviving cancer is one fight, figuring out how to live afterwards is a whole new one — and there's no manual.
This programme is a game plan. Eight steps of real, practical, lived wisdom.
A blend of physical rebuilding, emotional healing, identity recovery,
and the mindset shift that makes the difference between existing and thriving.
You don't need to be perfect. You just need to start.
"nothing is more important than laughter.
it is strength to laugh and
abandon oneself, to be light.
tragedy is the most ridiculous thing."
how boxing saved my life twice
The thing about boxing is simple: it teaches you how to fight even when you’re exhausted.
It teaches you how to get up. It teaches you that power isn’t always loud — sometimes it’s steady.
Boxing rebuilt my strength and my confidence, and it gave me a way to reconnect with myself when the world felt unfamiliar.
I share my journey, my training, and how boxing became both therapy and rebellion.
If my story helps one person pick up the gloves — metaphorical or literal — then every round has been worth it.
"at the end of the day
we can endure much more
than we think we can."
Help survivors heal without the weight of financial stress
When I travel to meet survivors or run sessions, workshops, or support days, I never want the patient to pay for it.
Cancer is already expensive — physically, mentally, and financially.
Your support helps someone heal with dignity and without guilt.
If you’re a coach, trainer, counsellor, yoga instructor, nutritionist, physiotherapist, artist,
or anyone who wants to support survivors — I’d love to collaborate.
Your time and skills can change someone’s life.
"nothing is absolute.
everything changes, everything moves, everything evolves, everything flies and goes away."
merch that makes
your fight mean something
This isn’t just merch — it’s armour.
Every shirt, wrap, hoodie, or cap supports survivor programmes and helps fund the work behind the scenes.
And when I step into the ring, I want my corner full — not just with my team,
but with a community of fighters and survivors wearing their strength.
Every fight stands for something bigger now.
"Well, I hope that if you are
out there and read this
and know that,
yes, it’s true I’m here,
and I’m just as strange as you."
Tools, stories, and strength for your post-treatment life
No spam, no fluff — just honest guidance, real talks, and reminders that you're not fighting alone. Welcome to your corner.