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But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBrandi Benson - Survivor of Ewing SarcomaBrandi Benson is a veteran, speaker, brand ambassador for the Sarcoma Alliance, and an author sharing her story about the importance of ally-ship, courage, hope, and the beauty of vulnerability when recovering from trauma. Brandi has spoken all across the globe and has recently wrapped up a speaking engagement for Rolls-Royce, one of her favorite clients she has shared her story with. Brandi constantly pushes the envelope and encourages others who are going through hardship, no matter how big or small, to their advantage. www.brandiLbenson.com Socials @BrandiLBenson   - recorded M...2025-01-212h 46But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastTara Coyote - Survivor of Stage IV Breast CancerTara is a Stage IV Breast Cancer THRIVER!!! She is the author of Grace, Grit & Gratitude: A Cancer Thriver's Journey from Hospicare to Full Recovery with the Healing Power of Horses, which you can buy on Amazon. "Having a cancer diagnosis does not have to be devastating news! In fact, it can be a call to life, to truly live, embrace joy, and appreciate all the beauty life has to offer!"   Fine her on Instagram @TaraCoyote www.CancerWarrioress.com   Recorded March 25, 2022 2024-04-151h 28But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastAmy Hart- Survivor of Stage III Rectal CancerAmy is a 38 year old office manager, content creator, and Mom of two young daughter's that lives in Phoenix, Arizona.  Amy is one of my ostomates! She now uses her social media platform to spread awareness about AYA colon cancer awareness, the importance of genetic testing, and breaking down the stigma surrounding having an ostomy.   Amy has been cancer-free for three years.   Find her on Instagram @BareFootOstomate 2023-10-051h 45But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastCarol Wylie (PartTwo) - 2x Survivor of Breast Cancer (DCIS)Carol Wylie - 2x Survivor of Breast Cancer (DCIS). Carol lives on an olive orchard in rural Northern California with her husband, dogs, and rescue cats. She has been a writer all her life. "Chemo Pissed Me Off" is her first published work. www.WylllieGirl.com 2023-07-101h 44But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastCarol Wylie (Part One) - 2x Survivor of Breast Cancer (DCIS)Carol Wylie - 2x Survivor of Breast Cancer (DCIS). Carol lives on an olive orchard in rural Northern California with her husband, dogs, and rescue cats. She has been a writer all her life. "Chemo Pissed Me Off" is her first published work.   www.WylllieGirl.com 2023-04-101h 31But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastMargaret Lang - Survivor of Rectal CancerMargaret Lang - Survivor of Rectal Cancer   Margaret, is a real estate agent, mother, former high school teacher and now author, she experienced cancer and transformed her life by successfully meeting that challenge. Hopefully chronicling the journey in her book, "Moving Forward: With, Through, and Past Cancer,” will bring faith and hope to many.   www.movingforwardwithmargaret.com   Margaret has been cancer-free for three years. 2022-12-161h 48But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastCarrie Madrid - Survivor of Stage III Breast Cancer Ductal CarcinomaCarrie enjoys simple pleasures such as a good glass of Cabernet while listening to live jazz or floating in her pool for hours. Her personal mantra to get through the tough times in life is "Laughter & Lip Gloss" and she stands firmly in her belief that calamari and Chardonnay are a complete meal. Carrie is the Co-Founder and President of The CARE Project, Inc. and host of the "Handle with Care - Cancer and Beyond" podcast.   https://thecareprojectinc.org   Carrie has been cancer-free for ten years. 2022-05-092h 43But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastMarielle McLeod - Survivor of Stage III Colon CancerMarielle was born in the Caribbean but has lived in South Carolina for the past thirty years. She comes from a huge family and has a pretty large family herself. She loves to help others more than I help herself and to learn from others and all the lessons that life hands out.   Marielle is the Buddy Program Manager and Certified Bilingual Patient & Family Support Navigator for the Colorectal Cancer Alliance.    www.ccalliance.org   Marielle has been cancer-free for four years.   - recorded June 2...2022-04-062h 46But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastLeslie Socol - Survivor of Stage 3 Colon CancerLeslie is a Mom to four sons and a daughter, a daughter in law, son in law and two grandsons. She currently lives in NYC with her husband of 27 years, Steve and their youngest son. Leslie is a certified life coach working with People after cancer treatment ends that struggle to find joy in their new cancer free life. She knows all about this reality and is making it her mission to help people into and through survivorship. Leslie has recently joined the Colorectal Cancer Alliance buddy program in order to help even m...2022-03-042h 40But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastEileen Powers (Part Two) - Survivor of LymphomaEileen is an artist working with photography, digital collage, typography, and performative self-portraiture. A professional communications designer, Eileen’s finds inspiration in the source material of her trade: advertising imagery, stock art and publicity photography.   After being treated for lymphoma from 2018–20, Eileen underwent a radical shift in identity. Her work is an exercise in self-plasticity and resurrection. By reimagining personal loss, Eileen creates a place for possibility, experimentation and collaboration. She is an MFA candidate (June 2021) at Lesley University.   Eileen has been cancer-free for almost two years.   www.can...2022-02-041h 01But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastEileen Powers (Part One) - Survivor of LymphomaEileen is an artist working with photography, digital collage, typography, and performative self-portraiture. A professional communications designer, Eileen’s finds inspiration in the source material of her trade: advertising imagery, stock art and publicity photography.   After being treated for lymphoma from 2018–20, Eileen underwent a radical shift in identity. Her work is an exercise in self-plasticity and resurrection. By reimagining personal loss, Eileen creates a place for possibility, experimentation and collaboration. She is an MFA candidate (June 2021) at Lesley University.   Eileen has been cancer-free for almost two years.   www.can...2022-01-201h 43But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastAllie Morgan - Survivor of OsteosarcomaAllie is a confidence coach and she lives in Wales, UK with her fiancé. When she's not cheering her clients on, you'll often find her curled up with a book, talking long walks across the beach or spending time with her family and friends.    Allie often chats about her life experiences on her Instagram page: @alliemorgancoaching and on her website: www.Allie-Morgan.com   Allie has been cancer free for eleven years.   - recorded April 8, 2021 2021-11-142h 01But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastCaroline Rose - 3x Survivor of Follicular Non-Hodgkin‘s LymphomaCaroline Rose lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband, two children, and two dogs. Caroline is focusing on her upcoming book, Dear Riley Rose, and loves sharing her bi-monthly blog with her readers. When Caroline is not writing, she loves spending time with her friends, family, and, of course, with her dogs.   I knew instantly that Caroline and I were kindred spirits. We could have talked for ages. Enjoy!!   www.dearrileyrose.com   - recorded February 10, 2021 2021-10-102h 39But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastChristine Baze - Survivor of Cervical Cancer then Breast Cancer (Pt.2 of 2)Christine is a musician (pianist and singer songwriter), a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, the Founder & Executive Director of The Yellow Umbrella Organization - an HPV awareness organization, she’s one of five women featured in the documentary, “Someone You Love: The HPV Epidemic,” she’s mac-n-cheese connoisseur, and the mother of the cutest papillon ever - Harold, “the Prince of Pickering Wharf”   I loved talking with Christine and felt like we were two peas in a pod which is clearly why she and I just dove right into some pretty vulnerable topics!   Christine ha...2021-06-191h 03But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastChristine Baze - Survivor of Cervical Cancer then Breast Cancer (Pt.1 of 2)Christine is a musician (pianist and singer songwriter), a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, the Founder & Executive Director of The Yellow Umbrella Organization - an HPV awareness organization, she’s one of five women featured in the documentary, “Someone You Love: The HPV Epidemic,” she’s mac-n-cheese connoisseur, and the mother of the cutest papillon ever - Harold, “the Prince of Pickering Wharf”   I loved talking with Christine and felt like we were two peas in a pod which is clearly why she and I just dove right into some pretty vulnerable topics!   Christine ha...2021-06-111h 54But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastJake O‘Brien - Survivor of Esophageal CancerJake O’Brien is a young outgoing man who has always been fascinated with all things health & self development. He’s been thrown a whole bunch of challenges through his life, all of which he has found a way to overcome. Jake is passionate about fitness, mental health & showing up as the best he can be - no matter what!   I really enjoyed this conversation with Jake because - to put it simply, it’s raw. Jake is strong, honest & vulnerable and willing to be seen exactly where he is even while he’s still in the pro...2021-06-041h 45But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastRachel Hogancamp - Survivor of Breast Cancer/DCIS Stage IRachel is the founder and managing partner at Rasa Spa in Ithaca, NY and in charge of services and operations the Spa at the Inns of Aurora. She’s a committee member of the Community Foundation’s Women’s Fund, a board member of Family & Children’s Services, and the current Chair of the Tompkins Chamber and Convention and Visitors Bureau. Rachel has been a photographer for many years and her passion was reignited when she started pointing her camera at birds and it became quite a valuable part of her life as she found her way through her diagnosi...2021-05-281h 13But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBethany Webb - Survivor of Breast Cancer (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma)Bethany is a Mindset Coach, a Cancer Thriver, and author of her first book or as she puts it, her first book baby “My Guru Cancer.” A big proponent of living life to the fullest, Bethany is on a mission to help others find freedom with everything life brings, especially those curveballs. What I enjoyed most about the conversation with Bethany was how grateful she is for where she is today and her understanding that she would not have gotten here had she not been diagnosed with breast cancer.   Bethany has been cancer-free for five years...2021-05-212h 24But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastDiane Zandstra - 2x Survivor of Breast CancerDiane and her boyfriend, Cory Stone, reside in a historic neighborhood northeast of downtown Nashville with their 2 cats, Photon and Minnie. They both record and perform together as the duo Coffee with Her online and in local venues. These days, Diane works for one of the “big three” major record labels on a global data team, with the best group of people she can imagine. In her free time, she and Cory enjoy a great cup of espresso, connecting with friends, running, and living a sweet and simple life.   Speaking with Diane left me feeling fulfi...2021-05-071h 37But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastKara Skrubis - Survivor of OsteosarcomaKara was diagnosed when she was 18 years old - she’s now 19. She’s a dancer, an artist, an animal lover, and a pediatric cancer advocate. She lives in New York State and she’s a double major in psychology, and health and human services. She aspires to work in child life to support those going through rough times.   0:00:00 How the cancer was found 0:09:45 Amputation the way to go 0:18:15 Prosthetic options 0:24:30 Getting acclimated to a prosthetic 0:32:45 Waking up without a leg 0:38:00 Phantom limb pain 0:47:30 Six months of chemo 0:58:40 Stroke...2021-04-301h 10But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastShayla Martin - Survivor of Invasive Ductal CarcinomaShayla is a New York City girl, she’s a runner and loves to work out, she cherishes her time with her friends and she loves to travel!!   Shayla speaks with a groundedness that got all of my attention the first time I heard her a speak. She calmly explains how through the world of cancer she discovered something called "feelings." A word she wasn’t particularly familiar with. Me being someone deeply impacted by his feelings on a daily basis, I really enjoyed listening to and understanding Shayla’s experience.   Shayla h...2021-04-231h 31But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastRachel Westlake - 2x Survivor of Non-Hodgkin‘s Lymphoma Diffuse Large B-CellOne of the things that stands out to me about Rachel is the amount of attention she has devoted to her own growth as a person and how it is clearly reflected in how she engages with me and no doubt her clients.   This time of year, besides supporting her clients and building her business cycadianhealth.com, Rachel enjoys gardening and hiking. She lives in coastal Northern California with her partner and dog buddy. She enjoys cooking, creating random art, reading, body movement and building a mind-body connection, and being in nature and with loved on...2021-04-162h 06But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastCarole Motycka - Survivor of Stage IV Colorectal Cancer & Living Donor Liver Transplant RecipientCarole is the mother of four sons and she currently resides in Connecticut with her life partner Michael. She is a co-founder of BLUEM, a Colorectal Cancer patient access space, she’s an Ambassador with Fight CRC as well as The Global Colon Cancer Association, she’s a survivor model for The Colon Club, and her story and advocacy work have been published in many local, regional and national media outlets   Carole has been cancer-free for three years.   0:00:00 How the cancer was found 0:10:20 Prognosis 0:19:15 Hepatic Artery Infusion Pump2021-04-091h 34But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastSeason Three will drop Friday April 9th!Hey folks! Last Friday’s Episode Ten with Lauren Tarpley completed Season Two. I’m still blown away that this is happening. I so appreciate every guest who took the time to participate in a conversation with me about their experience and I equally appreciate everyone of you who takes the time to listen in on these extraordinary conversations.   Episode One of Season Three is scheduled to drop on Friday April 9th - which happens to be my 51st birthday. Who knew when I was diagnosed in 2007 that I would still be around - and doing...2021-03-2700 minBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastLauren Tarpley - Survivor of Stage 2 Her2+ Breast Cancer (grade 3)As soon as I greeted Lauren, she hit the ground running and I spent the rest of the podcast just trying to keep up with her. She does not wait for life to happen.   Her podcast "Life with Little Ones" is a place for parents to learn about other kinds of families. How to raise more inclusive children and how we all cope with parenting in this pandemic and these times. All kinds of families. Same sex, interracial, interfaith. Conscious coupling or intentionally single parents.    Follow on Instagram @blended_kidz & @lifewithlittleones.pod...2021-03-191h 55But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastCasey Kang Head - 3x Survivor of Acute Lymphoblastic LeukemiaCasey’s journey just floored me with what she had to endure and I was deeply moved by the love and presence demanded of her and her family by this seemingly unending diagnosis.   Casey is the author of “Finding Your Way Back to Heart Center; cancer treatment ended now what?”   She’s a cancer survivorship coach: helping women thrive post-treatment, stronger physically mentally & emotionally through her program: A Happier Healthier You. She’s also personal trainer and a cancer exercise specialist. Casey is based out of Chicago and she is a dog mom to a...2021-03-132h 26But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastLaura Steenburgh - Survivor of Ductal Carcinoma in situ (DCIS)Laura is a wife, a mother, a dog owner, a nonprofit development consultant, and a dedicated do-it-your-self-er who loves to spend time with her family, travel, stay up late and sleep in.   What really stood out to me in this conversation with Laura is how meticulously she researched every aspect of her treatment options, from her physicians and their treatment recommendations, to her fellow patients as far as what they were glad they and what they wish they had done differently.   Laura has ben cancer-free for ten years.   0...2021-03-051h 57But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastAlexandra Bessent - Survivor of Triple Positive Breast CancerAlexandra is a video producer who lives with her family and two dogs in Baltimore. She likes to spend time in the kitchen coming up with new dinner ideas, but someone else will have to make dessert! She also likes to paint and is frequently in search of a creative outlet.   Alexandra has been Cancer-free two years.   0:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 0:07:12 Telling her children 0:11:15 Your relationship with your caretakers 0:17:39 Listing her hair 0:26:05 Those who showed up 0:35:20 The unremarkable end to treatment 0:41:25 Frozen vegetables on he...2021-02-191h 12But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastLee Ginenthal - Survivor of Prostate CancerLee is a retired school teacher, a volunteer and mentor at the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes for men with prostate cancer. He’s a personal trainer and uses old school/unconventional strength and mobility training, he’s the owner of Der Rosenmeister Nursery, an antique and modern rose nursery, and he lectures widely throughout the Northeast on sustainable rose growing practices. He is married and has two grown children and a grandson.   0:00:00 How the cancer was found 0:09:00 Treatment options 0:13:35 Biopsy 0:17:00 Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy 0:24:55 Penial Rehabilitation 0:32:44 “Frank Talks”2021-01-291h 37But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastMandi Chambless - Survivor of Stage IIIc Ovarian CancerMandi lives in the Austin, Texas area with her husband and their three dogs. She is an artist and a writer with a great love of the outdoors. Mandi has been cancer-free for almost twelve years.   0:00:00 Surprise diagnosis 0:05:00 Treatment 0:15:31 “How can we mourn the thing we didn’t even want in the first place?” 0:19:00 Being the reason everyone around you is trying not to cry 25:54 Spouses addiction 0:28:57 Overhearing her diagnosis  0:34:25 Healing in transparency 0:43:30 Patient guilt 0:53:05 Forgiveness 0:59:04 Supporting other sur...2021-01-222h 03But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastMaria Brown - Survivor of Non-Invasive Ductal Carcinoma & Invasive Stage I Breast CancerMaria is a geriatric social worker and an academic researcher, a sister and an Auntie, who lives with her wife and their dog in Upstate New York. She is also a founder and moderator of the Facebook group for Lesbian Cancer Survivors and Caregivers, which she started in 2007 during her second breast cancer, when she realized that lesbians were invisible in the existing literature and resources for women with breast and other cancers.   Maria has been cancer-free for twelve years.   [timestamps will be released soon]   - recorded Apr...2021-01-081h 50But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastLouise Holmes - Survivor of Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (Appendix Cancer)Louise is an artist, administrator and writer from Norwich in the UK. She was originally diagnosed with a rare form of appendix cancer in 2014 and again in 2017. She is currently recovering from her second surgery.   0:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 0:05:19 Louise lands at Basingstoke Hospital 0:10:12 Treatment: Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) & hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) 0:14:15 The immediate impact on Louise and her loved ones 0:20:21 Urgency for treatment 0:25:05 Time to let it all in 0:32:19 Cancer awareness  0:40:58 Cancer clichés 0:45:30 Mindset going into sur...2021-01-012h 34But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastLaya Ballesteros (Part Two) - Survivor of Stage II ER PR+ Her2- Breast CancerThis is part two of the Laya Ballesteros podcast. Laya is an elementary school art teacher who is passionate about working with our youngest artists and she herself is a mixed media artist. Laya has been cancer-free for three years. 0:00:00 Going into surgery 0:12:57 Post-surgery recovery 0:25:00 Long-term recovery 0:37:54 Chemotherapy 0:47:25 Allergic reaction to chemo 0:56:35 The impact on our relationships 1:13:50 Managing chemo side effects 1:24:57 Life after cancer   - recorded April 8, 2020 2020-12-181h 33But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastLaya Ballesteros (Part One) - Survivor of Stage II ER PR+ Her2- Breast CancerLaya is an elementary school art teacher who is passionate about working with our youngest artists and she herself is a mixed media artist. Laya has been cancer-free for three years.   Also, I promised Laya I would give a shout out to NYBRA Plastic Surgery in Great Neck, NY because Laya just raved about them and their Patient Empowerment Program before, during, and after the podcast!!   0:00:00 Accidentally discovering cancer 0:11:15 Second opinion at NYU with Dr. Mancuso 0:15:02 Creating her team, Pt 1 0:24:17 Surgery scheduled 0:33:07 Confronted by...2020-12-111h 28But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastClip from Episode Four with Carrie Ann Kemp Defining our cancer experiences without letting cancer define us. 2020-11-2503 minBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastDaniel Delacruz - Survivor of Meningeal TumorDeLa is A husband  A father  A musician  A brain tumor survivor and  A believer! He is the saxophonist for the band slightly stoopid and also leads his own band Dela & steady rock easy.   0:00:00 Bringing awareness to others 0:05:08 Symptoms preceding diagnosis 0:09:25 Tunnel vision 0:13:15 Tumor doubles in size 0:16:13 Tumor responds to the threat 0:17:39 Brief synopsis of Bert’s cancer journey 0:24:18 Scott Palmer 0:29:54 When it all hit home 0:33:35 Full frontal...2020-11-061h 55But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastMaria Honeker - Survivor of Stage III Bowel CancerMaria is a food creator, a Wellness Mentor, a mother and wife. She has been cancer-free for over two years. Follow Maria on Instagram @holisticlivingwithmaria   0:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 0:14:16 Scan confirms no metastasis 0:18:51 Chemotherapy recommended 0:25:30 Self-advocacy 0:30:36 Being positive verses being authentic 0:33:50 Giving back to the cancer community 0:40:05 Penny Brohn Cancer Center 0:47:10 Recurrence 0:50:59 England’s National Health Service 0:58:05 Holistic medicine 1:09:45 Long-lasting effects of chemotherapy 1:13:30 Possibility of a colostomy 1:14:56 Chemotherapy and...2020-10-301h 38But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastJason Hungerford - Survivor of Stage IIA Rectal CancerJason is the Vice-President for the Board of Directors of the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes and the co-founder of the Colorectal Support Group as well as the Young Adult Support Group, now named "Beth's Group" in memory of his co-founder, Beth Brunelle. Jason has been cancer-free for ten years. 0:00:00 Surgery and life with a shortened colon 0:08:30 Struggles with radiation 0:12:12 "No thanks" to elective surgeries 0:16:48 Life doesn't just "go on" 0:24:47 Medical procedure anxiety 0:26:14 How a shortened colon effects diet 0:29:55 Prolapse of the stoma2020-10-231h 52But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastSara Ferguson - Survivor of Stage II Breast Cancer - Invasive Lobular CarcinomaSara has worked as a professional book editor, a dishwasher, a philosophy professor, a ballet instructor, a waiter, and an English teacher in Slovakia and Lithuania. She’s ordained clergy, an astrologer, and lives in Ithaca, New York, with her beautiful husband, brilliant son, and a slightly above-average pit bull. Sarah has been cancer-free for eight years. 0:00:00 How the breast cancer was discovered 0:07:30 Breast feeding 0:12:18 Surrounding yourself with strong advocates 0:16:02 Loved ones who don’t show up 26:39 Doctors working in tandem 29:00 Chemotherapy 38:30 Eating through treatment! 2020-10-161h 47But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastRosemary Lang - Survivor of Stage III Rectal CancerToday’s guest is Rosemary Lang. Rosemary lives in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of New York State and enjoys hiking and riding motorcycles with her husband and best friend. Rosemary is an inquiry, discovering what it is to live life beyond cancer. Rosemary has been cancer-free for 2 1/2 years.   0:00:00 Clinical Trial to postpone surgery  0:10:50 Recurrence/Ileostomy 0:14:20 Community Support  0:17:00 Human touch 0:22:55 Nasogastric Tube 0:25:30 Change in treatment plan 0:30:14 Acceptance 0:43:20 Grief and Shame 0:52:40 Lower Anterior Resection Syndrome 0:59:10 Long-term Survivorship 1:1...2020-10-091h 45But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastEamonn Murphy - Survivor of Prostate CancerEamonn is married to Marilee Murphy and she is the Executive Director of the Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes, and they have two sons. Eamonn is the owner and sole practitioner at Finger Lakes Acupuncture in Ithaca. Eamonn has been cancer-free for three years.   0:00:00 The biopsy 0:05:10 Being empowered in your diagnosis 0:08:15 Determining your treatment 0:15:05 Prostate education and support 0:17:55 Surgery & anesthesia 0:23:15 Vulnerability and uncertainty 0:30:39 Coming to terms with cancer 0:36:00 Fulfilled while facing your mortality 0:43:25 Evolving awareness 0:49:15 Cr...2020-10-021h 34But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastCarrie Ann Kemp - Survivor of Mucinous Carcinoma of the BreastCarrie Ann teaches Maturation to elementary and middle school kids. Her passion is to help everyone love and accept their unique individual body and for Carrie Anne this starts with teaching our youth that puberty is not to be feared but to be embraced.   0:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 0:08:35 Port-a cath 0:15:28 Six weeks to live 0:22:00 Telling her children 0:30:10 A gift of awareness 0:35:15 Uterus, ovaries, cervix & breasts removed 0:42:35 Self-love 0:46:04 Navigating chemotherapy 0:51:47 Still alive at Christmas 0:57:35 Cancer-versary 1:07:15 R...2020-09-252h 23But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastShera Delia - Survivor of Breast Cancer HR+/HER2-Shera is a mixed-media artist and painter. She’s a flat-closure advocate and activist - often using her art and social media platforms to share and connect. Shera has been cancer-free for eight years. 00:00:00 Cancer almost not discovered 00:13:59  Self-advocacy and multiple opinions 00:23:35 Community support and masculinity 00:28:09 Keeping cancer private 00:32:35  Strength and vulnerability 00:40:50 Navigating chemotherapy 00:44:15 Mastectomy and reconstruction 00:49:10 Second breast misdiagnosed 00:57:00 When it all seems like too much 01:05:35 Breast implants 01:07:08 Colorectal resection 01:11:41 Second breast misdiagnosed 01:14:35 Very first infusion caused menopause 01:21:35 Unseen struggles with cancer 01:26:18 Breast implant illness 01:37:03 Life without breasts 01:44:40 Post-surgery intimacy 01:51:40 Oncology phone calls 02:02:34 Post-cancer limitations 02:10:53 Committing to se...2020-09-182h 18But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastJoe Schill - Survivor of Soft Tissue SarcomaJoe is an archivist at the Corning Museum of Glass and he lives in Ithaca, NY with his wife, his two kids, and their dog Hamilton. Joe has been cancer-free for five years. 00:00:00 How the cancer was discovered 00:05:40 The physical discomfort of a tumor 00:09:20 Informing friends 00:20:40 Only one leg 00:25:30 Accountability Partners 00:33:15 Connecting with fellow survivors 00:34:30 Standing infection & open wound 00:36:25 Infected titanium rod 00:47:44 Recovery from anesthesia 00:50:50 Whether or not to keep the leg 00:58:00 Immobility 01:03:07 Radiation & chemo 01:08:05 Aggressive surgery 01:12:00 Two months of radiation 01:18:30 Ask more questions 01:24:20 Prosthetics or second surgery 01:32:25 Creating stability 01:36:00 There’s no single approach 01:39:40 Life after treatment 01:41:48 Ch...2020-09-181h 57But Seriously: The Cancer PodcastBut Seriously: The Cancer PodcastSharon Nelson - Survivor of Stage III Rectal CancerSharon is a teacher, an Instructional Technology Specialist, a plant-based food enthusiast, a wife of a very supportive husband, and a mother of three amazing kids! Sharon has been cancer-free for six years. 00:00:00 How cancer was discovered 00:05:30 Inspired by fellow survivors 00:07:00 Re-diagnosed 00:10:35 PET Scans 00:18:40 Speaking with children about cancer 00:23:40 Caregivers getting the support they need 00:29:00 What we can not control 00:34:15 Creating a support network 00:36:45 Bert’s Stage IV Diagnosis 00:48:05 Family and friends struggle with our diagnosis  00:51:30 Freedom through sharing my experience 01:00:10 Getting a second opinions 01:16:00 Fecal Incontinence 01:24:22 Second Opinions revisited 01:22:00 Disability and Employment Rights 01:33:00 Colostomy 01:39:30 The power of for...2020-09-181h 58Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseTop Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense[German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 58: Der Fluch des Werwolfs by Bob CollinsPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/463482 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 58: Der Fluch des Werwolfs Author: Bob Collins Narrator: Roland Wolff, Maja Maneiro, Lutz Schnell, Thomas Nero Wolff, Sarah Riedel, Anita Hopt, Tino Kießling, Helgo Liebig, Hans-Eckart Eckhardt, Bert Franzke, Michael Pan, Uschi Hugo, Hartmut Neugebauer, Helmut Krauss Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 51 minutes Release date: October 11, 2019 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Schneidender Herbstwind fegte über das schottische Hochland, jagte düstere Wolken über Hügel und Wälder. Blasse Lichtstreifen durchbrachen für Momente das graue Zwielicht, wenn die Wolkendecke aufriss. Miriam riskierte es, aus ihr...2019-10-1103 minGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense[German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 58: Der Fluch des Werwolfs by Bob CollinsPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/463482to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Geister-Schocker, Folge 58: Der Fluch des Werwolfs Author: Bob Collins Narrator: Roland Wolff, Maja Maneiro, Lutz Schnell, Thomas Nero Wolff, Sarah Riedel, Anita Hopt, Tino Kießling, Helgo Liebig, Hans-Eckart Eckhardt, Bert Franzke, Michael Pan, Uschi Hugo, Hartmut Neugebauer, Helmut Krauss Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 51 minutes Release date: October 11, 2019 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Schneidender Herbstwind fegte über das schottische Hochland, jagte düstere Wolken über Hügel und Wälder. Blasse Lichtstreifen durchbrachen für Momente das graue Zwielicht, wenn die Wolkendecke aufriss. Miriam riskierte es, aus ihrem V...2019-10-1151 minWat en Leedji forteltWat en Leedji forteltDie Gedanken sind frei Die Gedanken sind frei, wer kann sie erraten,sie fliegen vorbei, wie nächtliche Schatten,kein Mensch kann sie wissen, kein Jäger sie schießen,es bleibet dabei, die Gedanken sind frei. Di Taachtenfriihair es sent 1948 ön’t Menskenrocht fastskrewen. Man di Mensken wenski jam dit al fuul leenger, üs em bi’t Leedji „Die Gedanken sind frei“ se ken. Di Tekst kumt noch üt di Tir fan omtrent 1780 en waar üp Hunseereler forbreeret. Hi sair, dat – likfuul wat diar jüst es – di Mensk langsen sin ain Taachten heer, wat frii sen en wat höm nehmen fo...2018-08-1504 minListen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to Free Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureThe True Story of Two Fatal Grizzly Bear Attacks That Changed Our Relationship With Wildlife by Karin Brulliard | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The True Story of Two Fatal Grizzly Bear Attacks That Changed Our Relationship With Wildlife Author: Karin Brulliard Narrator: Sam Scholl Format: Unabridged Length: 8 mins Language: English Release date: 08-04-17 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: Patrol ranger Bert Gildart was driving downthe highest passinGlacier National Parkjust aftermidnight onAug.13, 1967, when a womans voice suddenly crackled over his two-way radio. It was another ranger, and she had a horrifyingmessage: A grizzly bear had mauled someone at the popular Granite Park guest chalet. "The True Story...2017-08-0408 min