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Danet Peterson joins Dr. Dan Rubin for a powerful Patient Perspectives conversation about life with ocular melanoma—and how she's built a framework of resilience through uncertainty, grief, and growth.

From losing vision to managing metastatic disease, Danet shares how she navigates fear, parenthood, and healing with radical honesty.

She also opens up about her podcast work (Resilient Joy and I Believe), what conventional medicine didn’t prepare her for, and why learning to “control what you can” became a game-changer.

🔖 Chapters

00:00 – What it means to be human through cancer


00:43 – Danet’s path into coaching and podcasting


02:00 – The origin of Resilient Joy


04:00 – Resilience as a practice, not a destination


06:20 – Ocular melanoma: diagnosis and emotional fallout


08:30 – The challenges of navigating rare cancer during COVID


10:50 – Missed signs and lessons on early detection


13:00 – The weight of statistics and why she doesn’t live by them


16:00 – Metastatic diagnosis and redefining what it means to live


20:40 – Taking ownership of healing through integrative care


26:00 – Slowing down, choosing presence, and family life


34:00 – Tools for nervous system support, from EMDR to sound healing


40:00 – Current treatment, perspective shifts, and what’s next

🎙️ A conversation about resilience, self-trust, and finding joy in the mess.